springbank_lad
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One of the best things about following Hull is the away days. Some of them are class, some of them are awful, and some are so random they stick with you forever.
My top away grounds following the Tigers:
St James' Park. Newcastle is just an incredible ground. 52,000 capacity built into the middle of a city centre. Walking up to it is an experience in itself. We got battered 4 1 the time I went but I didn't even care because the ground was that impressive. The city is great for a night out too.
Hillsborough. Proper old school stadium with actual character. The Kop end is enormous and even as an away fan you can appreciate the history of the place. Plus Sheffield is easy to get to from Hull which is always a bonus.
The Emirates. Say what you want about Arsenal but that stadium is something else. We went for the League Cup and even though we lost the facilities and the whole matchday experience was on another level compared to what we're used to.
Worst ground? Rotherham's old place Millmoor was grim but had character. The worst for me was probably one of those identikit new builds in League One where the ground has no soul and the town has nothing going for it. Won't name names but you know the type.
Where have you been that you'd recommend or where would you never go
back?
My top away grounds following the Tigers:
St James' Park. Newcastle is just an incredible ground. 52,000 capacity built into the middle of a city centre. Walking up to it is an experience in itself. We got battered 4 1 the time I went but I didn't even care because the ground was that impressive. The city is great for a night out too.
Hillsborough. Proper old school stadium with actual character. The Kop end is enormous and even as an away fan you can appreciate the history of the place. Plus Sheffield is easy to get to from Hull which is always a bonus.
The Emirates. Say what you want about Arsenal but that stadium is something else. We went for the League Cup and even though we lost the facilities and the whole matchday experience was on another level compared to what we're used to.
Worst ground? Rotherham's old place Millmoor was grim but had character. The worst for me was probably one of those identikit new builds in League One where the ground has no soul and the town has nothing going for it. Won't name names but you know the type.
Where have you been that you'd recommend or where would you never go
back?