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I was looking
forward to going to the ground because at the time Portsmouth were high-flying
in the table, literally a couple of wins away from securing the championship. I
thought mainly that it would be a good match due to both of our teams being in
good form (Not to be as we lost 3-0!!!). As I went by
coach the ground seemed to take
ages to get to. Mind you this may not of helped due to the good weather and it
being a bank holiday. But I must say both getting to and away from the ground
the traffic is awful! But as I came by coach, I can say that there is no
official parking for away coaches! Just a little curb on a road outside the
ground is where you'll be put.
Being of young age there's not much really I could do before the match, but I
could see a lot of burger bars and things set up around the grounds perimeter.
Due the distance the police park the coaches from the ground, all me and my
friend could do was try and find a way to the ground (It was easy to see but
there's no signposts or anything directing you to the ground, the best I could
was follow the hoards of fans on their way there!) The home fans are very
passionate about their team, they'll give you verbal banter but thankfully
they didn't seem to be the fight picking bunch.
When I first saw the ground, being a Reading fan (mainly because
of our ground) I wasn't that impressed. It didn't seem to bad
when walking around the ground, but once inside
it is quite a let down. To be fair Portsmouth have
done a good job of using what little space they have to build a big ground. The
turnstiles do take you back in time as they are that
sort of old, very thin type. The away end itself is not that good. First off
there is only one refreshment bar whish is very small
and seemed to be understaffed so be prepared for a
long wait or do what I did and go midway into a half. The toilets are the same
too and not well looked after. The seating is very odd and pretty rubbish to
grounds I've visited in the past. Finding your seat is not that difficult but
getting into it is. It’s a tight squeeze if like me your in the 6ft region, and
be prepared to have to move a lot as fans come past you. The stand is one of
those old terraces with seats bolted onto it, and
no covering whatsoever. So if your lucky like me and
come on a nice day your in luck.
The other stands are better but not that impressive. The two
side stands look very tired, the bottom of one is
amusingly below pitch level which is funny to watch as the
home fans in the front row creak their necks to try
and watch the match. But the Portsmouth fans do
generate a fair old amount of noise. The opposite end stand is the best out of
all the stands, its quite modern and is the tallest. This too
generates a lot of noise (but be prepared as
one person in the stand
continually rings a bell throughout the whole match which is very annoying!) But
what makes your visit worse are the stewards. There's a lot of them in the
stand, their not friendly or helpful and are pretty bossy and none tolerant of
most things, likewise with the Police. They even
picked on a primary school aged boy when I was there who I would like to add was
slightly mentally handicapped (So big of them!).
Getting away from the ground isn't that good either. The police very kindly
cordon off the way you came into the ground for your escape. So like me if
you've never been to this part of Portsmouth before your pretty much lost. My
best bet is to do what me and my friend did and just try and go down streets
which lead to the direction your coaches were when you came in. Kindly no one
actually tells you or shows you where exactly that is on this new route. But it
doesn’t take long to find if you don’t get in a panic. But be prepared for
one hell of a long journey out of Portsmouth, once
again the traffic is really bad. The time it took our
coach you could of watched the match again with extra time!
All in all my trip to Fratton Park wasn't all that bad. Due to the time of year
and weather it was okay in the open end, but I'd
advise considering the weather forecast
before you go, it wouldn't be so pleasant on a rainy, cold,
day. But with Pompey now in the Premiership I think that they really do
need to do a lot to get their service to away support up to scratch, because
believe me in the premiership a lot of fans will be shocked by this kind of
treatment and the ground. I sincerely hope for their own good and reputation
that Pompey try and find a new home, because their ground really will look out
of place in the Premiership, especially with the quality of players they have
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