Poultice
Very well known Exeweb poster
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Then think again.
I was there yesterday with a 160 odd Chesterfield fans and Mackster, we stood on some pretty old terracing at one end, it was a little claustrophobic with only a few in as it is covered by a low concrete roof which serves as the floor to the 600 seats above, in fact if you wanted a good view of the game then one of the them would be favourite, but that piece of old terracing with five or six hundred bauys in it will be really jumping. The ground is fully enclosed with a narrow pitch and no gap to the stands, there were only four and a half k in but the atmos was good, no better than good, even though Brentford were losing, with 6 or 7k in and the best part of a thousand visitors it could be immense, I warn you not to miss out, a proper old ground with a pub at every corner, decent home fans with no rep and easier to get to than Barnet.
Simples.
I was there yesterday with a 160 odd Chesterfield fans and Mackster, we stood on some pretty old terracing at one end, it was a little claustrophobic with only a few in as it is covered by a low concrete roof which serves as the floor to the 600 seats above, in fact if you wanted a good view of the game then one of the them would be favourite, but that piece of old terracing with five or six hundred bauys in it will be really jumping. The ground is fully enclosed with a narrow pitch and no gap to the stands, there were only four and a half k in but the atmos was good, no better than good, even though Brentford were losing, with 6 or 7k in and the best part of a thousand visitors it could be immense, I warn you not to miss out, a proper old ground with a pub at every corner, decent home fans with no rep and easier to get to than Barnet.
Simples.