Home fans were exceptionally welcoming and there was no trouble anywhere. The ground itself seems a good size. I went on the coaches with a few friends that left the Madejski at 9:30am. Away fans are housed between the corner flag and the half way line rather than behind the goal. Ipswich town centre was very congested when I arrived, but nonetheless I managed to park nearby to the ground for £5, and got to the ground at around 12pm. Visit the the trainline website to see how much you can save on the price of train tickets. We were staying at a nice hotel two miles from Ipswich. Bulmer’s isn’t my favourite, but it’s better than nothing (or coke!). Just had a Pie & Bovril (very traditional) inside the stadium. Fixtures. You will eventually join quite a long traffic queue and the ground will be visible in the distance. There was only one outside the away end with a predictably long queue so gave up and decided to try getting food in the ground. We had a stop in Peterborough and then arrived at a car park 2 minutes away from Portman Road at 1:40pm. However the leg room was very poor; I am not tall but I had to sit at an angle to be comfortable. However Reading soon responded with Gorkks thumping home his first for the club with a great header from an Ian Harte free kick. Portman Road is a nice ground, with easy access. The Cobbold Stand Upper where the away fans sit seemed fairly nice and my view from about five rows from the back was very good. I didn't really fancy heading into town given the proximity of the ground to the station, but as such didn't see many home fans about. Overall although the result was not what we had hoped for we enjoyed the day out. On the plus side, away fans can really make some noise from this area, contributing to a good atmosphere. Looking around the ground, it was around half full in all three home stands, and the boos that greeted the full-time whistle suggested that all wasn’t rosy in the Ipswich garden. As we were staying over we walked to the St Judes Brewery Tavern pub. Then he kept out substitute Leo Bonatini’s fierce strike, which was heading for the bottom corner. A trip to Portman Road for anyone living in the South East is a most enjoyable and relatively easy fixture to attend, and accordingly was one of those weekends that was ring-fenced for myself living in North Kent as a high priority fixture. ), as a result there was no delay getting back on to the A12. At the minute, I look forward to every Wolves game. Select a club to see the good, the bad and the ugly, from the classic to the sublime and the ridiculous!! The Stoke fans struck up with "There's only one Gordon Banks" (who had sadly passed away five days earlier) and this was met with universal applause from all sides of the ground. What you did before the game pub/chippy…. The journey was okay as I went on the supporters' coach. Portman Road is a proper football stadium and hopefully we will visit again. From photos and other reviews I had seen of Portman Road it had impressed me as it seemed to combine the old and the modern, very well. A good all-round day at Portman Road that made a long trip worthwhile, just a shame that the home team and fans didn't make more of an effort. It might look better on the pitch though. But when I was walking towards it I was happy with how it looked. The toilets had an amount of rainwater coming in (I mentioned this to a steward on my way back to my seat, whom told me it was being sorted in coming weeks). The journey seemed shorter than I expected and there was very little traffic once we entered the town. There weren't any Ipswich fans in pub and therefore I assumed they had their own drinking houses. Football kit news from England as the new Ipswich Town … With the extra socks and jumper on though, I was ready for whatever weather they could throw at us! Early years and entry to the Football League (1878–1954) The club was founded as an amateur side in 1878 and were known as Ipswich A.F.C. Ipswich scored straight after the kick off and we equalised two minutes later. I know it is not the main derby game for Ipswich but was nice to see two teams who are "rivals" play football. "This kit uses the same technical fabric as last season, following the very positive feedback from fans, and we hope that it will be as popular as last year's was. Suddenly in the 34th Stevenage's Dean Parrett had a shot which came back off the post, hit the Ipswich defender Christophe Berra and flew in for an own goal. I took it back but they refused to change it, saying that I had taken it out of the room. We had a look around the Quayside and ended up eating and drinking in the Punch and Judy pub on Cardinal Park. Ipswich made very little noise, particularly the fans near us. As has been the case with many Wolves games this season, especially away from home, the early goal played right into our hands. In 1984 an additional tier was added along with a new roof. ", @Harry_Mayhew said: "I can't tell if I like that kit or not.". Or in Portman Road’s case, all three! It proved so popular the club reported record-breaking sales, and said it had temporarily sold out of large and extra-large sizes. Atmosphere? It is in Ipswich in Suffolk county. Therein lies one of the great facets of Portman Road; it has survived and prospered with the times. As this had been open before the match, this did seem odd, and several Preston supporters were perplexed as they’d left overnight bags there by arrangement. The Isaac Lord on the quay is a local favourite and serves various real ales. The stewards were very friendly and tolerated the standing from the 500 or so Royals. (And there's nothing wrong with that!). Ipswich took the lead in the 9th minute and Brentford equalised 15 minutes later. It’s one of those grounds which seems much smaller than it actually is. Comment on the game itself, atmosphere, stewards, pies, facilities etc.. However, it does detract slightly from the overall impression of the stadium, as the roof angle means that you can see little of the upper tiers of the ground. Indicates new Home kit for 2020-21. Just followed the crowd the ground, although I had downloaded a map, just in case. Away fans are placed on one side of the upper tier of the Cobbold Stand at one side of the pitch, where up to 1,900 away supporters can be accommodated. Daniel Noakes said "I'm in love", while @JRCityFan said "I like it, you know". The club has won the top division once, in 1962 and the FA Cup in 1978. A short tube journey then took us to St Pancras where the boys asked if we could detour to see any of the Eurostar trains, as they’d never ever seen them before.
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