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I want to ‘do the 92’ and see Yeovil at a new ground. So when the fixtures came out for the new season in June, Grimsby was the first one we pencilled in.
On the official supporters bus. It took 6.5 hours with one 30 min service station stop.
Had a couple of pints inside the ground in the bar dedicated to away fans.
Had some legendary Cleethorpes fish & chips on the high street, and had some banter with some Grimsby fans waiting in the queue.
Blundell Park is an old fashioned ground with pillars, but as less than 100 of us had made the long trek from Somerset we could sit where we had a clear view of the pitch.
The home fans were vocal early on, but as Yeovil grew into the game, the small pocket of away fans sang their hearts out.
10/10 – Met some in the chip shop and walking to the ground. They were all so friendly.
Fine, as we were on the supporters bus.
£70 which is an average amount for a Northern away day.
Yes, I can’t fault anything about the day.