bristol rovers stadium tour

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What you did before the game pub/chippy.... home fans friendly? The rest of the stadium looked mismatched.

Bristol Rovers have passionate fans -and lots of them - and really should be in a much higher league. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu.

A quite large (compared to the rest) and grand looking stand with two tiny covered stands each side, behind the goal to our left was a stand that wouldn't look out of place in your back garden when you have the BBQ going. * The above prices quoted are for tickets purchased prior to matchday. However I had real difficulty finding parking anywhere, and must have spent around half an hour driving around side streets, before eventually finding a spot. Still some way to go for Blackpool, they seem to be getting sorted off the pitch and they can just put this game down as a bad day at the office. There is a small stand at the Gloucester Road End (the Thatcher's Stand I think) which houses the Rovers Ultras by the sound of things and one decent stand which very nearly stretches halfway down one side of the pitch. Luckily we won't be back next season (or any time soon hopefully). The lack of roof does unfortunately also mean that little atmosphere can be created. Rovers tried to get the ball down and play but offered absolutely nothing in the final third, while Fleetwood’s tactic seemed to be to hoof it up to the big lad up front. We followed the signposts but it was still a 35 minute hike. A Rovers fan said the best in Bristol which I would have to agree with and very good value for money, then had a couple of drinks in the Drapers Arms where we mixed with Rovers fans who were very friendly and welcoming. Your modern day stadia it isn’t, which is a good thing in my book. The Memorial Stadium is an odd ground. If you want to experience an authentic football experience, Bristol Rovers are a great team to watch. However as everyone is aware Bristol is West of London, so off we set toward the M25 southern section passing our 8.50 pick up point at 10.30am. I also loved the quirky looking Main Stand that would be equally at home at Lords or the Oval. The quality of the football was decent enough and the second of the two goals scored by Rory Gaffney was top drawer. From the bus stop to the station is was about a twenty minute walk, and I got back with time to spare.

A good game on a sunny day the majority of the fans went home happy.

We stood in the home end behind the north goal and the atmosphere was really good.

A pie/sausage roll, bag of crisps, chocolate bar and any hot/cold drink for £5.50. The terrace is uncovered but fortunately, the rain held off during the game. We went straight to the ground as it was tipping down with rain. This pub which is owned by Bath Ales, serves food too and normally has a mix of home and away fans on matchdays.

Portsmouth had won the first three games of the season and were flying, playing some decent football. When we got there as we came out of the station we cut through a walkway onto Nutfield Grove and then left onto Filton Avenue.

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