Enemy territory 12:16 - Jun 8 with 2287 views | wrightsrightglove | Ventured into enemy territory for the Arctic Monkeys gig last night. I’ll be bang up for our games against them this season and can’t wait to beat them and finish above them, however I’m not one of these passionate ‘won’t wear yellow’ kind of people, I’ve got a fairly level head on things as much as I dislike the club. However, the whole thing at Carrow Road last night was an absolute shambles. We were on the pitch so went around 3/4 of the stands in search of drinks etc. From what I could see all of their stands are either on a par or worse than the Cobbold stand which we’ve all agreed is outdated and needs replacing. Toilets were overflowing before the monkeys had even started. Awful concourses with tiny bars, the bars ran out of beer and cider before the gig had even started. We queued for at least 30 minutes each time we wanted a drink and the poor bar staff were shaking given how overworked they were and peoples increasing frustrations. They only had bottles of Prosecco when we got close to the front of the queue at one point, £35 for a bottle of Prosecco in a cardboard box was the only option, then, luckily just as we’d been served, the security came over and said that the bar had to shut in 2 minutes, leaving the young staff to deal with the fall out on their own. Given all the premiership money I’m amazed that they seemly haven’t made any improvements to their ground. It was an absolute shambles, everyone was beyond p***ed off. Once the Portman Road pitch is sorted, hopefully we can stage these sorts of events and ensure they run a lot more successfully than our friends up the road! | | | | |
Enemy territory on 12:25 - Jun 8 with 2218 views | Guthrum | I think this is specifically what Gamechanger are planning to do - and do it well. Everything I've read and heard about their plans, not just at Portman Rd, but also Johnson's project in Pawtucket, suggests they want to create all round leisure/entertainment facilities to supplement the football club. Indeed, that may be where they're looking for financial returns as much as from ITFC itself. | |
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Enemy territory on 12:29 - Jun 8 with 2197 views | Herbivore | Where the ground is situated it's hard for them to do a lot to develop it and they only have as much space as the current structure of the stands allows. Agree that it's a sh*te old ground though, always amazes me that it can hold 27k as it looks tiny. | |
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Enemy territory on 12:39 - Jun 8 with 2151 views | the_toff |
Enemy territory on 12:25 - Jun 8 by Guthrum | I think this is specifically what Gamechanger are planning to do - and do it well. Everything I've read and heard about their plans, not just at Portman Rd, but also Johnson's project in Pawtucket, suggests they want to create all round leisure/entertainment facilities to supplement the football club. Indeed, that may be where they're looking for financial returns as much as from ITFC itself. |
I concur. Ashton has said it a few times, making Portman Road 'sweat' 365 days a year. Through big events, concerts, corporate events etc. Shortsighted to have a 30,000 seater facility and limit it to 20 odd football matches a year. | | | |
Enemy territory on 12:45 - Jun 8 with 2125 views | wrightsrightglove |
Enemy territory on 12:25 - Jun 8 by Guthrum | I think this is specifically what Gamechanger are planning to do - and do it well. Everything I've read and heard about their plans, not just at Portman Rd, but also Johnson's project in Pawtucket, suggests they want to create all round leisure/entertainment facilities to supplement the football club. Indeed, that may be where they're looking for financial returns as much as from ITFC itself. |
Yeah completely agree, it needs to be generating money on far more occasions each year than it currently does. And honestly after last night there’s a real gap in the market there, we’re easier to get to from most parts of the country, our capacity is higher, the facilities are far better and still improving, and the service will hopefully carry on improving as well. Fingers crossed we can look forward to some big names and events at PR over the coming years. | | | |
Enemy territory on 12:47 - Jun 8 with 2116 views | wrightsrightglove |
Enemy territory on 12:29 - Jun 8 by Herbivore | Where the ground is situated it's hard for them to do a lot to develop it and they only have as much space as the current structure of the stands allows. Agree that it's a sh*te old ground though, always amazes me that it can hold 27k as it looks tiny. |
Even my girlfriend commented on how small it is compared to PR and she’s only been in the stadium a handful of times. It’s mind blowing that their capacity isn’t far off of ours when you look around the ground! | | | |
Enemy territory on 13:25 - Jun 8 with 2039 views | the_toff |
Enemy territory on 12:47 - Jun 8 by wrightsrightglove | Even my girlfriend commented on how small it is compared to PR and she’s only been in the stadium a handful of times. It’s mind blowing that their capacity isn’t far off of ours when you look around the ground! |
My girlfriend often comments on how small it is in comparison to others | | | |
Enemy territory on 18:17 - Jun 8 with 1880 views | factual_blue |
Enemy territory on 13:25 - Jun 8 by the_toff | My girlfriend often comments on how small it is in comparison to others |
We've all heard what she says. | |
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Enemy territory on 18:28 - Jun 8 with 1852 views | ITFC_Forever | We went to The Killers there this time last year, and it was ok. Got some pre-drinks in Yellows, and you could take them outside in paper cup, and we went in through the away turnstiles and there was no-one there, we walked straight to the counter and got served more drinks and some food. Mind you, this was halfway through the support act (Blossoms) and a lot of people had already gone on the pitch to see them. | |
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Enemy territory on 19:01 - Jun 8 with 1817 views | DBaldy | Was the gig any good? A group of my mates had seats in the opposite end for about £85 each & said it was dreadful! | | | |
Enemy territory on 19:27 - Jun 8 with 1797 views | wrightsrightglove |
Enemy territory on 19:01 - Jun 8 by DBaldy | Was the gig any good? A group of my mates had seats in the opposite end for about £85 each & said it was dreadful! |
It wasn’t great. Felt like Arctic Monkeys felt like they shouldn’t be playing in such places and had zero interaction with the crowd which was disappointing. Good to see them but one of the warm acts were the Hives and they were really good entertainers and outshone Arctic Monkeys. | | | |
Enemy territory on 20:50 - Jun 8 with 1678 views | Herbivore |
Enemy territory on 19:27 - Jun 8 by wrightsrightglove | It wasn’t great. Felt like Arctic Monkeys felt like they shouldn’t be playing in such places and had zero interaction with the crowd which was disappointing. Good to see them but one of the warm acts were the Hives and they were really good entertainers and outshone Arctic Monkeys. |
The Hives are an excellent live band. | |
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Enemy territory on 21:02 - Jun 8 with 1623 views | wrightsrightglove |
Enemy territory on 18:28 - Jun 8 by ITFC_Forever | We went to The Killers there this time last year, and it was ok. Got some pre-drinks in Yellows, and you could take them outside in paper cup, and we went in through the away turnstiles and there was no-one there, we walked straight to the counter and got served more drinks and some food. Mind you, this was halfway through the support act (Blossoms) and a lot of people had already gone on the pitch to see them. |
May well have just been a bad night for them, or we made poor choices of bars etc.! | | | |
Enemy territory on 21:03 - Jun 8 with 1621 views | wrightsrightglove |
Enemy territory on 20:50 - Jun 8 by Herbivore | The Hives are an excellent live band. |
Yeah they were really going for it, got everyone up for the gig in an entertaining way. Very similar to the killers | | | |
Enemy territory on 21:37 - Jun 8 with 1530 views | JakeITFC |
Enemy territory on 21:02 - Jun 8 by wrightsrightglove | May well have just been a bad night for them, or we made poor choices of bars etc.! |
I was there, and I think you were right about the bars but wrong about the Arctics! Our entrance was by the away end and the queues for everything in the outside village thing were mental and the inside kiosk thing took me about 30 minutes to get served (and this was before the Hives had started). | | | |
Enemy territory on 21:43 - Jun 8 with 1514 views | Lord_Lucan |
Enemy territory on 21:37 - Jun 8 by JakeITFC | I was there, and I think you were right about the bars but wrong about the Arctics! Our entrance was by the away end and the queues for everything in the outside village thing were mental and the inside kiosk thing took me about 30 minutes to get served (and this was before the Hives had started). |
I could hear it from The Kings Arms. On a separate note, I have managed to entangle myself from your company and I will save myself circa £10k a year You are working for a criminal organisation. Talk about gravy train! I thought you were a socialist??? | |
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Enemy territory on 22:34 - Jun 8 with 1458 views | giant_stow |
Enemy territory on 12:29 - Jun 8 by Herbivore | Where the ground is situated it's hard for them to do a lot to develop it and they only have as much space as the current structure of the stands allows. Agree that it's a sh*te old ground though, always amazes me that it can hold 27k as it looks tiny. |
I'm a bit out of touch, but wasn't the plan to shut the road outside the City stand and build over it (now they built that other road alongside it)? That make everything more symmetrical, although I also like it's oddness. | |
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