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First round of the League Cup. Cup games can bring that extra bit of excitement should teams be drawing and also the chance for other players in the squad to get game time.
Travelled by car, and parked at the Gas works. Traffic was alright with the exception of the M62. Stadium is easy to get to with plenty of parking for away coaches.
Parking wasn’t the best, however was close enough to the stadium, only problem with parking at the Gas works is waiting for the roads to be cleared enough and be reopened. This took about 30 mins due to the small amount of home fans! Signs state it could be as long as 1 hour after full time before the roads closer to the stadium are open.
Poor, only hit dogs and pies with limited soft drinks. 2 small kiosks for over 2000 away fans. No children’s options either for those travelling with children.
The stand itself is good with clear views of the pitch. The concourse behind the stands is open to the elements which could be off putting for those with small children in the winter months.
A small section of the home supports seated in the same stand as the away supports where the only ones to really get behind Huddersfield. The opposite stand behind the goal was completely empty with only a few hundred in the stands to the sides of the pitch. Assuming this was due to the kick off time of 7pm on a Tuesday and that it was a cup game.
10/10
The only problem was waiting for roads to reopen due to parking close to the stadium.
Good value, due to reduced ticket cost for the cup game.
If the home fans turn up then an increase in atmosphere would make this a good away day in a good looking and different style of stadium.
I am a Chelsea season ticket holder and this was the first game of the season and I’ve enjoyed previous visits to Huddersfield.
Official club coach, we were quite badly delayed by known roadworks and an accident on the alternative route.
We had intended to return to the Chilli Lounge, which is a curry house we went to last year but did not have time after the traffic problems. Last year it was good value.
The choice was average so was the quality. Fairly expensive for what it was.
The away end was good. Decent view as long as you are not too close to the front and I like sharing an end with home fans.
Atmosphere was good especially considering the eventual result. Again sharing an end with the vocal home fans helps.
8/10
The local police helped get the coaches away pretty quickly and the traffic was not too bad.
£60/£70. Chelsea’s coach travel is £10 per match which is exceptional value. The £30 max ticket price helps as well.
Yes, definitely!