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Away End: Situated in the corner close to the screen and hotel. What you did before the game pub/chippy etc, and were the home fans friendly? The home fans were disappointed on going out of the cup, but many of them said that Premier League survival is more important I dont think there was any trouble from any sets of fans. Other than that it reminded me of Elwood Park, i.e. The 'Goal music' was an unwelcome 90's throwback, but its generally a family atmosphere without any real hint of malice. It was around 11am when we arrived and with plenty of time on our hands we set off to look around the city and find somewhere for a bite to eat and a meal. 2019-2020: 27,025 (Premier League) Unlike a lot of slightly old grounds I didn't find it all run down. then a better pint of the same stuff in 'The Compleat Angler' for 3.50. Checked out an antique fair, the Cathedral and the market area. Came up on the train from London. I continued my journey home the following morning after a hearty breakfast and arrived home at midday. It is a very nice stadium with a relaxed atmosphere. No issues walking away from the stadium and going for a pint in 'The Stadia Bar', 4.95 a pint here. Last week I was offered a spare ticket by a relative. A pretty good game with a few goals as well. When play started Albion looked the stronger team and took the lead, Norwich managed to keep it to one goal and came into the game later on and equalised in the last 10 minutes. Never realised Ely was so far from Norwich! If anything is incorrect or you have something to add then please e-mail contact@footballgroundguide.comand Ill update the guide. Close to pitch side. I overhead a local constable remark to a West Yorkshire counterpart that he was trying to listen to the accents. The away area is shared with the family enclosure. Service was slow, breakfast adequate and given the place was rapidly filling up and plastic 'glasses' already in use we moved on. (opens in a new tab). I wasn't impressed to find people smoking in the toilets. Inside, the ground has a really friendly and pleasant feel about it. After the match I made my way to the Riverside complex and had a Subway meal before making my way to the car park. 2003 saw a new stand built in the south, which would hold pushing 10,000 fans and in 2010 another 1,000 seats were shoehorned in around existing areas. As a Swansea fan one of the longest trips for us is Norwich away, the thought of literally crossing the UK for a football match is daunting. There was plenty of banter flying between ourselves and the fans in the Barclay End. Hundreds of home fans had already left the ground early, so as we boarded the busy service with broad smiles both at the win and relief at making the train, there were a sea of glum Norfolk faces on board to greet us. It was extremely noisy from the Leicester end after that. The concourse was clean and modern as you would expect from a newish stand and it looked like it would be able to accommodate the half time pie rush. When we did get back to the car it was a very easy and quick drive away and three-hour trip back to the south coast. This was helped by the bright sunshine and mild (for January) weather. I wouldn't want to pay another 45 for that view and as a result I doubt I'll be heading back except for an important end of season game.

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