I was wondering which different football grounds you've visited, which are your favourite/worst, best football experience and which is the weirdest. Mine are:
~ Brentford - Griffin Park - hundreds of times as a supporter
~ Swindon - County Ground - 3 times to watch us play away
~ Plymouth - Home Park - once to see brentford, also watched plymouth play reading, and one other
~ QPR - Loftus Road - QPR play brentford and reading. both 0-0
~ Leyton Orient - Brisbane Road - 2 away days (plus two more in the next couple of weeks!)
~ Arsenal - Emirates twice (Derby and Roma) and Highbury once about 15 years ago to see QPR
~ Exeter - St James Park - Twice for conference games
~ Spurs - White Hart Lane - Watched Spurs beat Man City in the early/mid nineties
~ Bournemouth - Dean Court - One away day
~ Brighton - Withdean - One away day
~ Barcelona - Nou Camp - versus Levia Warsaw about ten years ago in the Champions League
~ Derby - Baseball Ground - against Burnley almost twenty years ago
~ Bristol City - Ashton Gate - One away day (we won in the last minute!)
~West Ham UTD - Upton Park - once for Alvin Martin's testimonial
~Crystal Palace - Selhurst Park - Once to see them play Notts Forest
~MK Dons - The NHS - One away day
~ Charlton - The Valley - Away day last year
~The Old Wembley - Once to see Colchester play Torquay in the League Two playoff final over ten yeas ago.
~ Seattle Sounders - Qwest Field - Saw them play Colorado Rapids last year on a road trip
Best: Griffin Park, Dean Court or Loftus Road (ashamed)
Worst: National Hockey Stadium, Withdean. NHS we had a player sent off after 5 mins and stood in the rain for two hours watching us play for a 0-0 draw. Withdean I was wearing a tshirt and it hammered down - plus we were miles from the pitch
Weirdest: probably Qwest Field. We started off the day hungover and late in Vancouver, accidentally joined the wrong queue at the border (instead of the normal queue we joined the season ticket pass and skipped a three hour wait to get back into the US - the border police weren't exactly thrilled with us).
Favourite game: Brentford knocking out Sunderland in the FA cup a few years ago. A spritely DJ Campbell scoring the winner.
What about you? Been to anywhere obscure or exotic to watch a game?
(Had a search to see whether a similar thread had been started, so my apologies if this is a repeat.)
~ Brentford - Griffin Park - hundreds of times as a supporter
~ Swindon - County Ground - 3 times to watch us play away
~ Plymouth - Home Park - once to see brentford, also watched plymouth play reading, and one other
~ QPR - Loftus Road - QPR play brentford and reading. both 0-0
~ Leyton Orient - Brisbane Road - 2 away days (plus two more in the next couple of weeks!)
~ Arsenal - Emirates twice (Derby and Roma) and Highbury once about 15 years ago to see QPR
~ Exeter - St James Park - Twice for conference games
~ Spurs - White Hart Lane - Watched Spurs beat Man City in the early/mid nineties
~ Bournemouth - Dean Court - One away day
~ Brighton - Withdean - One away day
~ Barcelona - Nou Camp - versus Levia Warsaw about ten years ago in the Champions League
~ Derby - Baseball Ground - against Burnley almost twenty years ago
~ Bristol City - Ashton Gate - One away day (we won in the last minute!)
~West Ham UTD - Upton Park - once for Alvin Martin's testimonial
~Crystal Palace - Selhurst Park - Once to see them play Notts Forest
~MK Dons - The NHS - One away day
~ Charlton - The Valley - Away day last year
~The Old Wembley - Once to see Colchester play Torquay in the League Two playoff final over ten yeas ago.
~ Seattle Sounders - Qwest Field - Saw them play Colorado Rapids last year on a road trip
Best: Griffin Park, Dean Court or Loftus Road (ashamed)
Worst: National Hockey Stadium, Withdean. NHS we had a player sent off after 5 mins and stood in the rain for two hours watching us play for a 0-0 draw. Withdean I was wearing a tshirt and it hammered down - plus we were miles from the pitch
Weirdest: probably Qwest Field. We started off the day hungover and late in Vancouver, accidentally joined the wrong queue at the border (instead of the normal queue we joined the season ticket pass and skipped a three hour wait to get back into the US - the border police weren't exactly thrilled with us).
Favourite game: Brentford knocking out Sunderland in the FA cup a few years ago. A spritely DJ Campbell scoring the winner.
What about you? Been to anywhere obscure or exotic to watch a game?
(Had a search to see whether a similar thread had been started, so my apologies if this is a repeat.)