Fans guide to football grounds
I see the coming 2016-17 season Fans guide to football grounds has been juggled around ready for the start, North Ferriby Utd, Solihull Moors & Guiseley (have we ever met that trio?) look interesting reads and thankfully close to rail stations. Have got to admit going into Nailsworth and Forest Green Rovers will be a bit of a challenge (Would it be worse than Yeovil Town?) Bromley, Sutton and Woking should bring a bit of a following from Victoria Road though and Dover Athletic not far behind could be a bit of a craic, Tranmere boasts a lovely stadium and quite a few of the clubs are close to major cities which could turn out interesting.
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Boreham Wood is a nice local one too. Having looked at the above link its amazing how small the newly promoted clubs grounds are looking forward to it.Dagdale wrote:I see the coming 2016-17 season Fans guide to football grounds has been juggled around ready for the start, North Ferriby Utd, Solihull Moors & Guiseley (have we ever met that trio?) look interesting reads and thankfully close to rail stations. Have got to admit going into Nailsworth and Forest Green Rovers will be a bit of a challenge (Would it be worse than Yeovil Town?) Bromley, Sutton and Woking should bring a bit of a following from Victoria Road though and Dover Athletic not far behind could be a bit of a craic, Tranmere boasts a lovely stadium and quite a few of the clubs are close to major cities which could turn out interesting.
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Not been to FGRs new ground, but I believe it is near to the old one, which was only a tenner in a cab from Stroud Station. Always used to be a good day out
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The New Lawn is about 1/4 mile further down the road from the old ground... There first official game at the New Lawn was actually against us , first game of the season in our conference winning season.