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I went to the game as I really wanted to go to an away game for the first time.
We went by car, although it was a long drive we stopped by a service station on the way there.
We stayed at a hotel which had free parking.
We ate at Gregg’s and Nando’s and had some food at the stadium.
I had a steak and ale pie and a Fanta which is a 5/10. We also had this repulsive burger which was not nice at all.
Lovely view behind the goal, and no obstructed view.
Home fans were quite for most of the game although from my perspective our Reading fans bought some noise!
8/10.
10-minute walk to hotel.
I spent £100 which was definitely good value for money!
Yes, I would.
Always liked Lancashire away games, and never been to Preston before. Found a cheapish train ticket from London for around a £35 return.
Got the train, easy to access. Changed at Leeds, and plenty of other football fans on the 07.35 train!
The Station is a must. Juke box, sports, cheap drinks and easy access! Made for a great pre-match atmosphere.
Closed at half time due to crowding. Too cramped and old fashioned, needs a much bigger bar.
Perfect view, no problem.
Preston fans non existent, but large away allocation of 3,500.
10/10 sadly.
Very straightforward.
Over £100 but well worth the trip.
This was my favourite away game of the season. The atmosphere before, how easy the train was. Seeing other football fans at games, and the history of Preston was great.
I chose as it was a local derby, my friend was up from uni and we were able to get young adult tickets and save some money.
I drove to the game and parked a mile from the stadium. It was very easy just a shame there was so many 50mph zones on the motorway.
Yeah I did my research before I left so knew where to park a few streets from Deepdale.
Moor Park pub on the corner. Good atmosphere.
Went to the KFC in the M6 services on the way home.
The pie was cold, over priced and small for the £3 we paid. There was no lager available at the time, only cider. There was also roughly 500 people being served by 2 guys during half time.
My view was not great as we booked tickets late so we were low down near the corner flag.
Great atmosphere from both home and away fans. The first 15 minutes the home fans were very quiet.
6/10 sadly. There was a few in the pub who were great but sadly out weighed by the bad ones in the ground.
Very easy as where we parked meant there was no queues or buses.
£48 in total for me and my friend.
Absolutely. Will go again next time we are away at Preston.