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On the back of some good form, tickets were selling fast. At only 15 pounds return on the train and 3,000 Albion fans travelling it seemed rude not to go!
I travelled up on the train from Sheffield, changing at Warrington Central.
I went to the Beverley which was ok and good for a talk. However, the pub opposite the Beverly had a great atmosphere in it despite the long queue for the bar.
I ate at a Wetherspoons by the station which was full of away fans so it was great talking to some of them!
I had a sausage roll and a pint at half time as they had sold out of pies! It is just normal football prices nothing special.
No problems with the view at all as we had the whole stand behind the goal.
Only the away fans were making noise as Wigan didn’t have many fans there.
10/10
We just looked for the river which we walked down back towards the station, following other away fans.
Including the ticket and train I spent around 70 pounds which I think was worth it.
Yeah, if your team is bringing numbers it’s a fun day.