Toon 9/1 To Win At City

Last updated : 18 November 2011 By Footy Mad - Editor

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Not many people will give Newcastle any chance on Saturday with the bookies making them 9/1 to win.

City (2/7) have been brilliant at home, winning five out of five, scoring 16 goals in the process and they've conceded just two.

Man City are unbeaten in the last nine meetings with Newcastle (won seven), winning each of the last three.

The Geordies' only win at City in the last 27 years was 1-0 at Maine Road in September 2000 - Alan Shearer with the only goal for Sir Bobby Robson's side.

2000/2001 Manchester City 0 Newcastle 1
 
MAN CITY: Wright, Whitley, Ritchie, Prior, Weah (Bishop 70), Haaland (Crooks 77), Wiekens, Horlock (Kennedy 45), Wanchope, Dickov, Tiatto.
Subs Not Used: McKinney, Jobson.

NEWCASTLE: Given, Domi, Lee, Dyer (Solano 73), Shearer, Speed, Griffin (S. Caldwell 45), Cordone (Lua-Lua 63), Hughes, Gallacher, Charvet.
Subs Not Used: Karelse, Hamilton.

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Alan Shearer fulfilled Joe Royle's prophecy as the former England skipper scored his first goal in open play to give Newcastle victory at Maine Road.

Royle had predicted before kick-off that Shearer would soon score - and unfortunately it was against his City side.

Shearer, whose only other goal this season had come from the penalty spot against Coventry at the start of the month, settled this hard-fought contest with the simplest of headers after 73 minutes.

Until then it had seemed that City's former Newcastle goalkeeper, Tommy Wright, would not be beaten as he pulled off save after save to frustrate the visitors.

The victory was Newcastle's first in the top flight at Maine Road since 1959 and it also ended their run of just one point from their previous three games.

The win also lifted Newcastle, who led the league at the start of the month, to third.

Wright, whose last Premiership match was on loan at Newcastle 12 months ago when he played at Chelsea in Bobby Robson's first game in charge, was called into action early on and he got his huge frame down well to smother Gary Speed's 30-yard free-kick.

He denied Newcastle again when he parried Shearer's powerful close-range header from Daniel Cordone's left-wing cross.

While Wright was having a blinder in the City goal, Paulo Wanchope was not having such a good afternoon at the other end.

He squandered several first-half chances, although he did not look fully fit on his return from a knee injury.

Shay Given easily saved one downwards header from Wanchope from a Kevin Horlock cross.

Wright was getting better and better and he made a save which belied his 37 years when he flung himself to his left to keep out Speed's header from Cordone's corner.

The match seemed to alternate between a fine Wright save and a bad Wanchope miss.

Wanchope was guilty again when he did not make a strong enough contact on Horlock's inswinging corner and Kevin Gallacher was able to hoof the ball off the line.

Cue another Wright stop and he produced another fine save when he pushed Kieron Dyer's attempted chip over the bar for a corner.

Wanchope could have done better from another decent opportunity from just six yards out when he connected with Horlock's free-kick, but his header was straight at Given, who held the ball at the second attempt.

Wanchope was at fault yet again when he headed well over from another Horlock free-kick.

Wanchope's fortunes did not improve in the second half and he saw a 52nd-minute header from half-time substitute Mark Kennedy's corner hit his team-mate Spencer Prior.

The tempo dropped in the second half and Wright was almost reduced to the role of a spectator.

He was soon back in action when substitute Lomana Tresor Lua Lua hit a rasping drive, which he touched over the bar for a corner.

However there was little even Wright could do about Newcastle's goal after 73 minutes.

Nolberto Solano replaced Dyer and within a minute he sent over a cross to the unmarked Shearer at the back post who headed home from inside the six-yard box.

"Same old Shearer, always scoring," sang the travelling Toon army.

Kennedy was presented with a great chance to equalise for City and silence the away fans in the 81st minute when he was released by Jeff Whitley.

The winger rounded Given, who had come racing out of his box, but steered his shot wide from the narrow angle as Newcastle's defence scrambled back.

Solano almost sealed Newcastle's victory in the final minute when he shot just past the post.

In stoppage time the Peruvian raced clear as Newcastle caught City on the break only to he denied by the post.

 CITY v TOON - THE HISTORY

2010/2011 Sun 26 Dec Newcastle Utd. 1 - 3 Man. City Premier League  
 Sun 03 Oct Man. City 2 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Premier League  
2008/2009 Wed 28 Jan Man. City 2 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Premier League  
 Mon 20 Oct Newcastle Utd. 2 - 2 Man. City Premier League  
2007/2008 Wed 02 Jan Newcastle Utd. 0 - 2 Man. City Premier League  
 Sat 29 Sep Man. City 3 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Premier League  
2006/2007 Sat 31 Mar Newcastle Utd. 0 - 1 Man. City Premiership  
 Sat 11 Nov Man. City 0 - 0 Newcastle Utd. Premiership  
2005/2006 Wed 01 Feb Man. City 3 - 0 Newcastle Utd. Premiership  
 Sat 24 Sep Newcastle Utd. 1 - 0 Man. City Premiership  
2004/2005 Wed 02 Feb Man. City 1 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Premiership  
 Sun 24 Oct Newcastle Utd. 4 - 3 Man. City Premiership  
2003/2004 Sat 01 May Man. City 1 - 0 Newcastle Utd. Premiership  
 Sat 22 Nov Newcastle Utd. 3 - 0 Man. City Premiership  
2002/2003 Sat 18 Jan Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Man. City Premiership  
 Sat 24 Aug Man. City 1 - 0 Newcastle Utd. Premiership  
2001/2002 Sun 17 Feb Newcastle Utd. 1 - 0 Man. City F.A. Cup  
2000/2001 Sat 24 Feb Newcastle Utd. 0 - 1 Man. City Premiership  
 Sat 30 Sep Man. City 0 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Premiership  
1995/1996 Sat 24 Feb Man. City 3 - 3 Newcastle Utd. Premiership  
 Sat 16 Sep Newcastle Utd. 3 - 1 Man. City Premiership  
1994/1995 Sat 29 Apr Man. City 0 - 0 Newcastle Utd. Premiership  
 Sun 19 Feb Newcastle Utd. 3 - 1 Man. City F.A. Cup  
 Mon 02 Jan Newcastle Utd. 0 - 0 Man. City Premiership  
 Wed 21 Dec Newcastle Utd. 0 - 2 Man. City League Cup  
 Wed 30 Nov Man. City 1 - 1 Newcastle Utd. League Cup  
1993/1994 Sat 09 Apr Man. City 2 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Premiership  
 Sat 01 Jan Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Man. City Premiership  
1986/1987 Sat 21 Mar Man. City 0 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 11 Oct Newcastle Utd. 3 - 1 Man. City First Division  
1985/1986 Sat 26 Apr Newcastle Utd. 3 - 1 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 23 Nov Man. City 1 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1983/1984 Sat 18 Feb Man. City 1 - 2 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
 Sat 29 Oct Newcastle Utd. 5 - 0 Man. City Second Division  
1977/1978 Wed 29 Mar Newcastle Utd. 2 - 2 Man. City First Division  
 Mon 26 Dec Man. City 4 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1976/1977 Wed 16 Feb Newcastle Utd. 2 - 2 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 29 Jan Newcastle Utd. 1 - 3 Man. City F.A. Cup  
 Sat 06 Nov Man. City 0 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1975/1976 Wed 14 Apr Newcastle Utd. 2 - 1 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 28 Feb Man. City 2 - 1 Newcastle Utd. League Cup  
played at Wembley
 Sat 30 Aug Man. City 4 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1974/1975 Sat 18 Jan Man. City 5 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 04 Jan Man. City 0 - 2 Newcastle Utd. F.A. Cup  
 Sat 30 Nov Newcastle Utd. 2 - 1 Man. City First Division  
1973/1974 Wed 27 Mar Man. City 2 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 13 Oct Newcastle Utd. 1 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1972/1973 Wed 18 Apr Man. City 2 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 23 Dec Newcastle Utd. 2 - 1 Man. City First Division  
1971/1972 Sat 25 Mar Newcastle Utd. 0 - 0 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 11 Sep Man. City 2 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1970/1971 Mon 12 Apr Newcastle Utd. 0 - 0 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 03 Oct Man. City 1 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1969/1970 Wed 08 Oct Man. City 2 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 16 Aug Newcastle Utd. 1 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1968/1969 Mon 05 May Man. City 1 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Wed 29 Jan Man. City 2 - 0 Newcastle Utd. F.A. Cup  
 Sat 25 Jan Newcastle Utd. 0 - 0 Man. City F.A. Cup  
 Sat 16 Nov Newcastle Utd. 1 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1967/1968 Sat 11 May Newcastle Utd. 3 - 4 Man. City First Division  
 Wed 06 Sep Man. City 2 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1966/1967 Sat 05 Nov Man. City 1 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 15 Oct Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1964/1965 Sat 24 Apr Newcastle Utd. 0 - 0 Man. City Second Division  
 Wed 14 Oct Man. City 3 - 0 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
1963/1964 Sat 04 Apr Man. City 3 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
 Sat 23 Nov Newcastle Utd. 3 - 1 Man. City Second Division  
1960/1961 Sat 21 Jan Man. City 3 - 3 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 10 Sep Newcastle Utd. 1 - 3 Man. City First Division  
1959/1960 Sat 30 Apr Newcastle Utd. 0 - 1 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 28 Nov Man. City 3 - 4 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1958/1959 Sat 14 Mar Man. City 5 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 25 Oct Newcastle Utd. 4 - 1 Man. City First Division  
1957/1958 Mon 14 Apr Newcastle Utd. 4 - 1 Man. City First Division  
 Mon 07 Apr Man. City 2 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1956/1957 Sat 02 Mar Man. City 1 - 2 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Wed 09 Jan Man. City 4 - 5 Newcastle Utd. F.A. Cup  
after extra time, 90 minutes ?-?
 Sat 05 Jan Newcastle Utd. 1 - 1 Man. City F.A. Cup  
 Sat 20 Oct Newcastle Utd. 0 - 3 Man. City First Division  
1955/1956 Sat 07 Apr Newcastle Utd. 3 - 1 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 26 Nov Man. City 1 - 2 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1954/1955 Sat 07 May Newcastle Utd. 3 - 1 Man. City F.A. Cup  
played at Wembley
 Mon 27 Dec Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 25 Dec Man. City 3 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1953/1954 Sat 03 Apr Newcastle Utd. 4 - 3 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 14 Nov Man. City 0 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1952/1953 Sat 14 Feb Man. City 2 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 27 Sep Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1951/1952 Sat 12 Apr Newcastle Utd. 1 - 0 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 24 Nov Man. City 2 - 3 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1949/1950 Sat 21 Jan Man. City 1 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 17 Sep Newcastle Utd. 4 - 2 Man. City First Division  
1948/1949 Sat 19 Feb Man. City 1 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 25 Sep Newcastle Utd. 0 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1946/1947 Sat 03 May Man. City 0 - 2 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
 Sat 26 Oct Newcastle Utd. 3 - 2 Man. City Second Division  
1938/1939 Sat 08 Apr Newcastle Utd. 0 - 2 Man. City Second Division  
 Sat 03 Dec Man. City 4 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
1933/1934 Wed 21 Mar Man. City 1 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 07 Oct Newcastle Utd. 2 - 2 Man. City First Division  
1932/1933 Sat 01 Apr Man. City 1 - 2 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 19 Nov Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1931/1932 Sat 05 Mar Man. City 5 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 24 Oct Newcastle Utd. 2 - 1 Man. City First Division  
1930/1931 Sat 11 Apr Newcastle Utd. 0 - 1 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 06 Dec Man. City 2 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1929/1930 Sat 22 Mar Newcastle Utd. 2 - 2 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 16 Nov Man. City 3 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1928/1929 Sat 23 Mar Newcastle Utd. 4 - 0 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 10 Nov Man. City 2 - 4 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1925/1926 Sat 01 May Newcastle Utd. 3 - 2 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 19 Dec Man. City 2 - 2 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1924/1925 Sat 24 Jan Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 20 Sep Man. City 3 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1923/1924 Sat 29 Mar Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Man. City F.A. Cup  
played at Birmingham
 Sat 10 Nov Newcastle Utd. 4 - 1 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 03 Nov Man. City 1 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1922/1923 Sat 05 May Newcastle Utd. 3 - 1 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 28 Apr Man. City 0 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1921/1922 Sat 06 May Man. City 1 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 29 Apr Newcastle Utd. 5 - 1 Man. City First Division  
1920/1921 Sat 07 May Newcastle Utd. 1 - 1 Man. City First Division  
 Mon 02 May Man. City 3 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1919/1920 Sat 24 Apr Man. City 0 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 17 Apr Newcastle Utd. 3 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1914/1915 Sat 13 Feb Newcastle Utd. 2 - 1 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 10 Oct Man. City 1 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1913/1914 Mon 13 Apr Man. City 0 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Thu 01 Jan Newcastle Utd. 0 - 1 Man. City First Division  
1912/1913 Sat 15 Feb Newcastle Utd. 0 - 1 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 12 Oct Man. City 0 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1911/1912 Sat 27 Jan Man. City 1 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 23 Sep Newcastle Utd. 1 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1910/1911 Sat 29 Apr Newcastle Utd. 3 - 3 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 24 Dec Man. City 2 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1908/1909 Sat 27 Feb Man. City 0 - 2 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 24 Oct Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1907/1908 Sat 15 Feb Newcastle Utd. 1 - 1 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 19 Oct Man. City 1 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1906/1907 Sat 16 Feb Man. City 1 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 13 Oct Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1905/1906 Tue 26 Dec Man. City 1 - 4 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Wed 06 Sep Newcastle Utd. 2 - 2 Man. City First Division  
1904/1905 Sat 28 Jan Man. City 3 - 2 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 01 Oct Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1903/1904 Fri 01 Apr Man. City 1 - 3 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 10 Oct Newcastle Utd. 1 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1901/1902 Sat 08 Mar Man. City 2 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 09 Nov Newcastle Utd. 3 - 0 Man. City First Division  
1900/1901 Sat 20 Apr Man. City 2 - 1 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
 Sat 15 Dec Newcastle Utd. 2 - 1 Man. City First Division  
1899/1900 Fri 13 Apr Newcastle Utd. 0 - 0 Man. City First Division  
 Sat 14 Oct Man. City 1 - 0 Newcastle Utd. First Division  
1897/1898 Wed 16 Mar Newcastle Utd. 2 - 0 Man. City Second Division  
 Sat 08 Jan Man. City 1 - 1 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
1896/1897 Sat 06 Feb Newcastle Utd. 3 - 0 Man. City Second Division  
 Sat 17 Oct Man. City 1 - 2 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
1895/1896 Sat 21 Mar Newcastle Utd. 4 - 1 Man. City Second Division  
 Sat 04 Jan Man. City 5 - 2 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
1894/1895 Sat 09 Feb Man. City 4 - 0 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  
 Sat 27 Oct Newcastle Utd. 5 - 4 Man. City Second Division  
1893/1894 Sat 06 Jan Newcastle Utd. 2 - 1 Ardwick Second Division  
 Sat 21 Oct Ardwick 2 - 3 Newcastle Utd. Second Division  

 

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How To Get There

 

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From the South M6
Leave the M6 at Junction 19 and follow the A556 towards Stockport and then join the M56 going towards Stockport. Continue onto the M60 passing Stockport and heading on towards Ashton Under Lyne. Leave the M60 at Junction 23 and take the A635 towards Manchester. Branch off onto the A662 (Ashton New Road) towards Droylsden and Manchester. Stay on the A662 for around three miles and you will reach the Stadium on your right.

 

From The M62
Leave the M62 at Junction 18 and then join the M60 Ashton Under Lyne.  Leave the M60 at Junction 23 and take the A635 towards Manchester. Branch off onto the A662 (Ashton New Road) towards Droylsden/Manchester. Stay on the A662 for around three miles and you will reach the Stadium on your right.

 

Whilst Iain Macintosh informs me; 'I find this an easier route to the ground; Leave the M60 at Junction 24 and take the A57 (Hyde Road) towards Manchester. Turn right onto the A6010 (Pottery Lane). There are quite a number of unofficial car parks on both sides of Pottery Lane, costing around £5 per car. Pottery Lane becomes the Alan Turing Way and goes right past the stadium on your left'.

 

Car Parking

 

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There is some parking available at the stadium itself which costs £10 per car. The East Car Park is nearest to the away entrance. Please be aware that there is a residents only parking scheme in place in the streets near to the ground, which extends about a mile out from the stadium. So if you want to street park, it means parking further away and then walking to the stadium. Some unofficial car parks have sprung up mostly charging around £5 per car. Terry Ireland a visiting Chelsea fan adds; 'Plenty of car parking spaces were available when we arrived at the stadium around two hours before kick off. However, getting out after the game was a joke.  It’s a little like a free for all and took us nearly an hour to exit the car park and be on our way. Meanwhile the unofficial car parks, all but 400 yards away, had cleared, been locked-up and were long gone by the time we passed them on our way home. And they cost the same to park!'

 

Peter Llewellyn informs me; 'The road links are busy even on non-match days so make sure you allow plenty of time. The stadium is part of Sportcity so car users should follow the brown Sportcity signs until near the stadium'.

 

By Train

 

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The closest train station is Ashburys which is a short five minute train ride away from Manchester Piccadilly Station. The stadium is about a 15 minute walk away from Ashburys station. As you come out of the station turn left and after proceeding up the road you will come to the stadium on your left.

 

Otherwise if you have time on your hands then you can embark on the 20/25 minute walk from Piccadilly Station to the stadium. At the bottom of the main station approach turn right into Ducie Street. At the end of the road turn right onto Great Ancoats Street. Cross over the road, then the canal and turn left into Pollard Street - this is well marked as a walking route to "Sportcity". Continue straight along Pollard Street which leads onto the A662 Ashton New Road and you will come to the stadium on your left.

 

A shorter route from the station is to use the new exit to Fairfield Street (the taxi rank). As you come off the platforms, it’s in the left hand corner of the main concourse. Lifts or escalators down. (There’s also an exit from the little concourse off the bridge near platforms 13/14.) At the street exit head toward the railway over bridge, under that, then left again under the railway (Travis Street continuing into Adair Street), left at the end and right into Pollard Street (then as above).

 

Alternatively you can get a taxi from Piccadilly Station (around £6) or a bus from Piccadilly Gardens -  Go down the main approach from the station, then along London Road to Piccadilly Gardens; normal service and special matchday buses leave from the right hand side of the square (between Lever Street and Oldham Street) - £1 each way. 216 and 217 the main service buses, but 185, 186, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, X36 and X37 also go from the city centre to the stadium (and 53 and 54 from the city's ring road). On the return, the special buses leave from Ashton New Road just across from the away end.

 

What Is It Like For Visiting Supporters?

 

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Away fans are located in one side of the South Stand at one end of the ground, in both the upper and lower tiers, where up to 3,000 fans can be accommodated (4,500 for cup games). The view of the action is pretty impressive although the leg room is a little tight. The facilities are also pretty good with spacious concourses, large plasma flat television screens showing the game and a good selection of food on offer, including Jumbo Hot Dogs (£3.90), Burgers (£3), Chicken Burger (£3) a range of Pies (all at £2.40) including the Chicken Balti Pie (£2.20), plus Chips (£2).

 

Atmosphere within the stadium is a bit 'hit and miss' at times. I did hear though on my last visit one very good rendition of the Man City fans anthem 'Blue Moon'. My only real complaint was the lack of distance between the home and away supporters. Only a few seats and a row of stewards stood in-between the two sets of fans, which led to a lot of unpleasant baiting between the two. And of course it was always the away fans who were adjudged to be causing the problems by the stewards (although I'm sure that if I visited on another occasion I probably would have seen the same Man City fans baiting in the same manner) and this led a number of away fans on my visit being escorted out of the stadium. After the game has finished fans are kept apart immediately outside via a large fence which is erected by the Police, which seems to lead to a lot of exchanges of unpleasant abuse. Some away fans have suggested that it may be best to keep colours covered on making your way back to your transport. It is also worth noting that entrance to the stadium is gained by placing your ticket into an electronic reader, which normally causes confusion to some fans. Please note that you are likely to be searched by stewards at the turnstile entrance.

 

Ed Jones informs me; 'There is now a large area just outside the stadium, where supporters can drink and eat in a covered area, which is open before and after matches. There are two large bars, one for food and one for drinks. Food includes Steaks, Burgers, Curries, Rice, Chips, Pizza etc.. All kinds of drinks are served in the Summerbee bar. There is a huge stage, with accompanied lcd screen which shows match highlights, and usually has live interviews which ex players, personalities etc.. The facilities are open to all fans, however, this may be different for a derby match'.

 

Where To Drink?

 

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There are not a great deal of pubs around the stadium, and the few available are predominantly for home support. However, 'The Stanley' (aka Sports Bar) pub does let in away fans in small numbers. It is about a ten minute walk away from the stadium, just set back from the main A6010 (Pottery Lane) , going towards Ashburys train station. The easiest way to find it is to locate the large Asda store behind one side of the stadium (there is also a McDonalds outlet next door to the store, plus there is a cafe located inside it) and on facing the superstore turn right and proceed down the main road, you will come to the pub on the left. It does cost £1 for adults to enter the pub, (they even stamp your hand as if you were entering a night club) but children are at least admitted free. Inside there is a large screen showing SKY Sports, good service and a good mix of home and away support.

 

Alan Finneran informs me; 'I would recommend the Townley on Albert Street, which is only a five minute walk away from the stadium. The pub has a good atmopshere and as long as away fans arrive early and are discrete (i.e. no colours) then they should be okay. Also the Manchester City Supporters Club have their own City Social bar opposite the North Stand. I have seen opposition supporters in there now and again, so if you are a member of your own team's supporters club, then your branch secretary may be able to arrange a visit to the Social bar in advance'.

 

Dave Clinton adds; 'If you want a pint beforehand then it is probably best to drink in the city centre. My tip, would be to head to the Printworks in Manchester, near Victoria station. There is a connecting tram service from Piccadilly. There are loads of pubs at the Printworks, with plenty of choice of food. The pubs around Piccadilly itself are not too clever. However Deansgate or around the Town Hall, would be a good place to head for if you are taking in the City centre. This is about a 30 minute walk away from the stadium'. A taxi to the ground would then cost in the region of £7.

 

Chris Fogarty warns; 'away fans should avoid the Queen Victoria pub at the bottom of Grey Mare Lane'. Also Mary D's on Grey Mare Lane is also not recommended for away supporters as well as pubs on Ashton New Road (both these roads are in the area behind the away end of the stadium). Otherwise alcohol is available inside the stadium (Singha £3.50, Fosters £3.20, Strongbow £3.20, John Smiths bitter £3).

 

Thanks to: Footygroundguide

 

 

 

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