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lots if we can still stay up,not many if were down..lets hope its the first one, the drum is also aloud into their ground so i hope we pack out the away end and really get behind our boys and hopefully stay up!
Quote from: \"DRFC.drummer\" post=229658lots if we can still stay up,not many if were down..lets hope its the first one, the drum is also aloud into their ground so i hope we pack out the away end and really get behind our boys and hopefully stay up!I really doubt that. If we won every game from now untill then we still wouldn't fill it. Not slagging off Rovers support, but Coventrys away end is huge. What does it hold 6000?[/quote}From The Football Ground guideAway supporters are mostly accommodated to one side of the South Stand (Blocks 6 & 7) towards the corner with the Lloydspharmacy Stand. Around 3,000 supporters can be seated in this area. The angle of the stand is quite steep, meaning a fair bit of effort to climb to the top. Normally a steep stand means that fans are close to the playing action, but not here. Not only is there a sizeable red coloured track surrounding the playing area, but this in turn is a considerable distance from the pitch itself. This does lead to some viewing problems, especially when the action is taking place at the other end. The leg room is adequate for most and the stadium does have good acoustics, which should help boost the atmosphere]From FanzoneAs an way fan you'll be accommodated in the Jewson South Stand, with an allocation of around 3,000 tickets. As with modern purpose built stadiums of this type there a number of food and drink outlets offering the usual pies, pasties, burgers and hots dogs. You can get a beer as well - with a choice from Carling and Worthingtons when we visited (we plumped for a pie and pint option)PS Dont forget you can do a Park and Ride in City Centre and travel by Narrow Boat right to the Ground and the Boat is Licensed to sell Alcohol