Newport have never struck me as a football league club and I don’t think they will be one for much longer. Cambridge however are looking like they will be a league one club again, and we made the trip to Wales hoping to avoid another defeat to a bottom of the league club. Setting off around 08:00 we made our first stop at the rather nice Rugby Services, where a Greggs was much needed! Nom Arriving in Newport around 13:20 we went for a walk to find a pint. ? Newport castle? A local suggested we visited The Potters, which happened to be just round the corner! A nice sports focused pub with Alpacalypse from Salt on tap, which I enjoyed. We saw even more sights walking back to the ground. Screams non league Through the turnstiles we were presented with the choice of a stand with a roof to the side of the pitch, which felt a bit cramped or a stand behind the goal without a roof. We opted to stand behind the goal in the rain. Not a bad view Hardcore fans After a rather nothing fir...
Another away day! It feels like ages since I’ve been to The Abbey! Looking to bounce back from a bad day at Harrogate, the amber army flirted with the tricky M25 for an evening game against Crawley. As soon we arrived the chief steward announced that there would be no booze sold in the ground. Bit weird. Happily there were both pies and chips! The pie was alright. Glad to see some variation from the classic pukka pies. Being served in a bag and no forks wasn’t ideal though. The chips really hit the spot! Maybe the best chips I’ve ever had at a football ground! The other thing to note is that our white and green kit is cursed, no wins in it… A rather drab first half was significantly improved by a Cambridge United half volley goal! Two second half KaiKai goals in front of the travelling faithful sealed a 3-0 win on the road against a frankly laughable Crawley side. I can’t remember watching a side who gifted so many needless corners from poor passes out from the back. ...