Having only visited Old
Trafford once before (for a meaningless
England friendly) I jumped at the chance
for a trip up to watch the Arsenal. An
added bonus being they’d be even more
Gunners fans there because of the
bigger ticket allocation for cup games.
2. How easy was your
journey/finding the ground/car parking?
Got the train without
hassle. Getting to the ground was a doddle
albeit the tram from the city centre to
the ground was quite busy. Not that you
mind that after a few beers on the
journey up! I’m sure
getting there earlier would see
lesser crowds on the tram.
3. What you did before the game
pub/chippy.... home fans friendly?
Didn’t have time to
track down a pub but grabbed a burger from
a van before going into the ground,
standard grub, what you’d expect.
Didn’t have any trouble at all from
the home fans.
4. What you thought on seeing the
ground, first impressions of away end then
other sides of the stadium?
You can’t help but be
impressed by the ground’s exterior, as
much as I tried not to! But first time
visitors may be expecting too much, whilst
pundits on the telly can go over the top
about it. It’s a vast, great stadium, but
it’s definitely not going to make your jaw
drop like the Bernabeu or San Siro for
example, but then that’s just my opinion.
Inside the ground is even more
impressive, totally enclosed, the
impossibly steep stands meet the pitch
mere yards from the players. It looks
intimidating from the stands, I’d imagine
it’d be even more so from the players’
point of view.
5. Comment on the game itself,
atmosphere, stewards, pies, toilets etc..
Stewards were polite
and helpful which was good, pointing us to
our seats with a smile! Toilets were clean
and big, queues for pies etc. went down
quickly as far as I could tell.
The game itself was unfortunately
one to forget, in typical Arsenal fashion
we dominated possession had shots on
target but never really threatened, one
thing I suppose you could say was van der
Sar had a very good game. United
soaked up our pressure with little effort
and scored their first on the break
through Fabio, then shortly after the
restart Rooney headed in from close range. Both
goals came from rebounds if I remember
correctly which was a bore. At
half time only bottles of Singha were on
sale for a mammoth 3 or 4 pounds so I gave
them a miss. It was annoying
they didn’t sell pints but there you go.
There were the usual pies and hot dogs on
sale. Despite the
magnitude of the game the United fans
never got going, a shame with the ‘ammo’
they’ve got at their disposal.
Us Arsenal fans didn’t stop all
game and towards the last 20 mins turned
it up a notch chanting non stop that we
won the league in Manchester, absolutely
fantastic.
6. Comment on getting away from the
ground after the game:
Getting away from the
ground wasn’t a problem, however I covered
my colours up after being accosted by a
few Man Utd fans for a cigarette!
Getting the tram back into town to
get the train back was a drag, unlike at
Arsenal where everyone filters out to the
different tube lines/stations etc. It
seemed a vast percentage got the tram back
to the town centre, we eventually squeezed
into about the 6th one that came along,
and that was still packed like sardines.
Next time we’re losing two-nil I
think I’ll leave a few minutes early!
7. Summary of overall thoughts of
the day out: