I see that there is a new book out that reckons the Lewes ground the Dripping Pan is the greatest ground in the country.I believe that the authors base their findings on all sorts of criteria , charm, welcome, nearby pubs etc......So what about you , what is your favourite and also what ground have you no wish to return to because you think it is awful. I think the only limitation is that it must be a ground where United have played. So thinking caps on.
Phil
Am in danger of breaking the rules as Town played as away team on this ground, but perhaps that is United before the name change.
My nomination is the former ground of Rushden and Diamonds when Max was splashing the cash.
NenePark?
Included retail shops for Doc M footwear and it’s own radio station
Sadly the bubble eventually burst but great whilst it lasted
Ground demolished in 2017
I've not done as many as alot of you dedicated and to some extent lucky fans,,, but I love Dover away,,, always found their fans friendly and were incredibly kind to my dad, getting up that hill with their golf cart😂. In particular the play off semi final,,, the atmosphere for that game and the result was brilliant. Worst ground?? 🤔🤔 Peacehaven probably
Always found Eastbourne Town nice friendly ground, fanatical supporters and can always watch the Bowls as a sideline. Further afield The Walks ,Kings Lynn nice decent ground. On the downside Rothwell....their equivalent of the Cole Warren had a very low roof and any supporter over 5 foot usually ended up with a headache. However my least favourite place has to be Central Park ,Sittingbourne ....what a monstrosity of a place that was.
I also like Dover - proper football ground, added to which the club I am with now had a couple of decent results there last season! I also liked Arundel when we went there in the SSC - quaint little ground in the shadows of the castle, with a river running alongside. Nice people too. My least favourite grounds also include Peacehaven, plus Corby, Bridgend and Hillingdon Borough. From what I recall, all of them cold and bleak, although I’m sure they’re much improved nowadays.