morecambe mick wrote:Yes Phil it does ring bells.
It sounds like the ground we played Burton Albion at some years back.
We all liked the ground then, especially the excellent facilities for the supporters, including decent affordable food.
I seem to remember we played crap though, didn't we score somewhere near the end of the game too?
morecambe mick wrote:Yes Phil it does ring bells.
It sounds like the ground we played Burton Albion at some years back.
We all liked the ground then, especially the excellent facilities for the supporters, including decent affordable food.
I seem to remember we played crap though, didn't we score somewhere near the end of the game too?
nobbyshrimp wrote:The Pirelli Stadium was built because the previous stadium Eton Park had become run down and was limited in the ways it could generate income for the club outside of matchdays. The new Pirelli Stadium offers potential for generating income seven days of the week, including conference rooms throughout the main stand with the largest holding 300 people. On match days there are nine directors boxes available for supporters wanting a more relaxed view of the game. There are four bars, one on each side of the ground, which are all open before and during games.
One side of the ground "The Main Stand", is the only seated stand at the club and can hold just over 2000 supporters. The other three stands are terraced and are the favourites for most supporters.
Ring any bells
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P/T Indie wrote:I would like to know some more information on how they are going to make the pitch (like CC said do you put the the tur down first or last) and overcome the drainage issues.
nobbyshrimp wrote:Get yourselves to Pirelli Stadium Burton and you'll see how our new ground is going to be
Looks a bit tyred to me
Mark S wrote:Those two awful puns have left me feeling very deflated. You have let yourselves down.
Mark S wrote:Those two awful puns have left me feeling very deflated. You have let yourselves down.
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