plymouth argyle view from my seat


Especially as Argyle had boasted long and hard when we slipped into the Conference that "We'll never play you again..."Having arrived ridiculously early, some stewards recommended that I go to the "Fan's Fest", organized in The Green Taverners' Suite. All the locals I spoke to were very friendly. The game went to plan for Saints. All the pastry type food is supplied by Ginsters so no problems there.With talk about the Grandstand being replaced in the 2013-2014 it is probable that you will not come into contact with the toilets that have a certain character about them. The atmosphere was fervent on both sides and when Rotherham scored, the Yorkshire fans went delirious. And the long journey back began, eventually getting home by 11pm, what a day!It was an entertaining day out, just a shame about the result after an 8 hour coach journey. The sunny weather at the start of the game justified an ice cream but by half-time with the sun behind the stands, the pasty was more welcome.Was an interesting looking ground, having three newish built stands, while the old Grandstand is still half seated and half terraced. The weather was cold but sunny and roads were free of any delays. The away concourses were particularly crowded, due to over 2000 Saints fans in attendance.We were held outside the ground for about 15 minutes, the Police were escorting some fans to the station, but others slipped down a side path, which is what we did, although we did have a run in with some Plymouth fans verbals.
Would go back but might be a while before Saints play there again!The atmosphere is generally good inside the ground and the stewarding laidback and unobtrusive. Wanting to drink in a bit of this excitement, which you cannot really get from a Saturday night TV reality show, I took the plunge and went to a game with the hope that big issues could be decided on the strength of ninety minutes of football. I would definitely come back to see Carlisle play at Home Park again.Getting away from the ground was easy after a short walk into the City Centre.With six grounds of the current 92 to complete, the draw for the second round of the F A Cup was very convenient as it gave me a chance to spend a weekend in the West Country. I can only assume that is not normally like this at Plymouth, they were probably just frustrated at what's happening at their club (threat of liquidation). From personal knowledge, Home Park is well signposted from the self-styled Devon Expressway (the A38,) and should not be a struggle to find even for the most directionally challenged fan. I would thoroughly recommend going to Home Park. A nice stadium inside and out.

If Plymouth are playing your team, who are a known rival for the Pilgrims, it is possible that you will be taken a different way back towards the city or your transport home.Probably the best bet is the Britannia which is a sizeable Wetherspoons outlet and around a 10 minute walk away from the ground (from the car park outside the football ground, turn left and the pub is down the road on the right hand corner).

Plymouth went 1-0 up but Pompey equalised through Kyle Bennett. Second half was one of close chances. Plymouth hit the bar and Gary Roberts was close to putting Pompey ahead, then Danny Rose scored with five minutes to go, but Pompey couldn't hold on for the victory Plymouth scored 2 minutes to go. It was a great couple of hours and other clubs might learn from Plymouth's example.I sat in The Lyndhurst Stand from where the view is very good, apart from having to look at the Mayflower Stand opposite! So without doubt once the fixtures came out, this was "the one". It was 0-0 at half-time and Plymouth took the lead after 65 minutes but within 3 minutes Southend drew level and it stayed that way with few clear shots on goal. When you are sitting amongst the anxious faithful, the clichés become nothing more than pointless vacuous statements. It was obvious that I did not know where to find my seat, and the fans were very happy to guide me to the right stand. The normal allocation for visiting supporters in this area is 1,300 seats, although this can be increased to 2,022 if demand requires it. The match program of 60+ pages cost £3 and was okay. The atmosphere was electric for the entire game. A Royal Navy gun boat was at anchor in The Sound too.

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plymouth argyle view from my seat