by Terminal Boardom »
24 Nov 2011 12:52
Is depressing the right word here? If it was boring, non-descript and characterless, then there would be loads of contenders.
Grounds that I have not enjoyed going to are:
Watford before The Rookery was rebuilt
Walsall - Fellows Park and Bescot
Blackpool - before Oysten splashed the cash
Bolton - Burnden Park after they built that sodding supermarket. Before that it was a brilliant ground.
QPR - Sat on the Ellerslie Rd side and my legs have never been the same
Brighton - The Goldstone was just horribly miserable
Halifax - The Shay before the speedway moved out was so bad that the story goes that a previous manager would sign players at the railway station before they saw the ground
Reading - Elm Park had absolutely nothing aesthetic about it. It was a dump but it was OUR dump!
Wolves - Molyneux in 1986 was probaly the only one that could be described as depressing. A massive ground. Main stand closed for safety, the opposite stand 20 miles from pitchside, the North Stand closed for safety and the once impressive South Bank terrace split in half dor segregation. A crowd of 4,000 could easily have been lost to civilisation for ever.