SquareOne Sport
by Dave Hynes
The SquareOne team have been racking their heads for some time now. In fact, tensions are running high as the announcement looms. We’ve all been to those torrid away games where it feels like you’re in the visiting end of hell, the slightly colder end where misery wreaks havoc and they have the pomposity to serve crap pies to you. Ah yes, it’s with some nostalgia that I picture them in all their glory, the stadias of shabbiness, cold seats, zero facilities, broken turnstiles, leaking roofs- and that was if you were lucky!
Let me make you privy to the scientific investigation that has gone behind this piece. To help Dave on his quest, the SquareOne News team has conducted its own survey, based on the traditional SquareOne practice of getting the right interviews and going straight to the heart of the story. Our extensive network of football fans, our own writers and editors, lots of people on internet chatrooms and, of course, folk down the pub have all been consulted.
The Top Ten worst grounds are there mostly on merit; they received either the most or the harshest mocking of people who’ve had the misfortune to visit them. The perspectives are basically from those at the Visiting End apart from a magnanimous exception in the gracious John McLean, the
We’ve taken into account the many factors that go towards making a crap ground and my God there are many – leaking or even non existent roofs, whether the seats were designed for jockeys or really small jockeys, ticket prices, lack of atmosphere, PA announcers with speech impediments, the barbed wire mesh, the charm of the natives, crumbling terracing, the portaloo’s and overall value for money.
A couple are based purely on my experiences and I’ve let our editor nominate a couple of others. All the rest are the fruits of democracy, drum roll please . . .
1) Bayview, East
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3) Recreation Park, Chesterfield: This one seems most unpopular with the English responses we got. Derek Shaw, chairman of Preston North End told SquareOne it was:
“By far the worst in
4) Priestfield,
5) Kenilworth Road,
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9) Pittodrie Stadium,
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5 comments:
What, no Bristol Rovers Memorial Ground? so skanky big teams were praying they'd finally get booted out of the FA Cup?
Shoddy reporting here.
1) Cowdenbeath is on top of a hill, not 50 meters from the Sea.
2) Arbroath is in Angus not Fife.
I'm sorry but how is Priestfield one of your top ten worst grounds?
I'm sorry but how is Priestfield one of the worst grounds? You haven't got a clue, this website needs to find a more accomplished journalist and possibly physically aware human to write their articles.
I know Pittodrie south stand can be cold sometimes but is that the best you find wrong, it was the first all seated stadium in the uk.. as for the football it's not as bad as some of the boring 0-0 draws we see in the english game week in week out..
Worst ground I've been was Dens park dundee..miles worse than Pittodrie, so basically your full of bull..
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