Spuds Ground 08:30 - Feb 7 with 11626 views | CFW | On Saturday went to the new Spuds ground - treat for my lads who have a special birthday, booked the Stratus lounge with drinks, food and great seats. Have to say I was totally blown away with the stadium it is fantastic and now I understand why the budget and build time went pear shape. Only issue for me is the surrounding area which without being disrespectful is not great. In my view it is well worth a trip just to see a totally brilliant stadium. PS Brighton were awful | | | | |
Spuds Ground on 08:40 - Feb 7 with 6739 views | joe90 | I went a few weeks ago for the Chelsea semi final. First time at the ground and was also very impressed. Walked up from Seven Sisters, no problem with the area, it’s always been lively, but that’s London. The main impression I had was how awful the Spurs fans were and the complete lack of atmosphere. As fan base they have very little character or identity. I don’t have any particular dislike for Spurs, just something I’ve noticed about them. I also went to West Ham earlier this season. That was something else! Couldn’t have been more different to Spurs. | | | |
Spuds Ground on 09:40 - Feb 7 with 6541 views | TheChef | Spurs and Arsenal fans are both fairly non-descript. | |
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Spuds Ground on 10:07 - Feb 7 with 6454 views | ngbqpr |
Spuds Ground on 09:40 - Feb 7 by TheChef | Spurs and Arsenal fans are both fairly non-descript. |
I think the bigger the club, the more nondescript the fans is often the case. Whereas, eg, Man U's away fans are great - non-stop singing of mostly original songs (many of which have found their way into the Rs songbook, suitably adapted). | |
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Spuds Ground on 10:20 - Feb 7 with 6421 views | daveB | Spurs support used to be fantastic so loud and intimidating but the team have been rubbish for 2 years so that will have a big affect. West Ham was a morgue until this season when they started doing well. Can say the same about us as well to be honest | | | |
Spuds Ground on 10:21 - Feb 7 with 6401 views | TheChef |
Spuds Ground on 10:07 - Feb 7 by ngbqpr | I think the bigger the club, the more nondescript the fans is often the case. Whereas, eg, Man U's away fans are great - non-stop singing of mostly original songs (many of which have found their way into the Rs songbook, suitably adapted). |
Hmmm well that's the thing, you can still be a big club and have noisy passionate fans. Spurs and Arsenal fans just strike me as quiet and moany for the most part, living off past glories. | |
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Spuds Ground on 11:01 - Feb 7 with 6296 views | MrSheen | A certain irony in neutral fans going to a game and complaining about a lack of atmosphere! I always though Spurs fans were amazingly loyal and passionate through their (relatively) barren decades, but a bit of success and a bigger stadium has raised expectations while diluting the fervour of their support. See also West Ham, Manchester City and even Arsenal (not that it was especially fervid before the move). | | | |
Spuds Ground on 11:01 - Feb 7 with 6296 views | CFW |
Spuds Ground on 10:21 - Feb 7 by TheChef | Hmmm well that's the thing, you can still be a big club and have noisy passionate fans. Spurs and Arsenal fans just strike me as quiet and moany for the most part, living off past glories. |
Lot's of older men (50-60) walking down the road shouting as loud as possible 'Y** Army' - bloody embarrassing and totally unacceptable. Grow up people for god's sake. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Spuds Ground on 11:54 - Feb 7 with 6146 views | BazzaInTheLoft | I challenge the poster to name one stadium based in plush surrounds, Fulham apart. Found the Stadium impressive but soulless the three times I’ve been there. Can’t say the same the area and urge the poster to visit the Latin American market for some pre match food instead of the £6.99 Chilli Houmous on toast next time. [Post edited 7 Feb 2022 12:00]
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Spuds Ground on 12:17 - Feb 7 with 6049 views | joe90 |
Spuds Ground on 11:01 - Feb 7 by MrSheen | A certain irony in neutral fans going to a game and complaining about a lack of atmosphere! I always though Spurs fans were amazingly loyal and passionate through their (relatively) barren decades, but a bit of success and a bigger stadium has raised expectations while diluting the fervour of their support. See also West Ham, Manchester City and even Arsenal (not that it was especially fervid before the move). |
Don’t see what the irony is. I made fair observation. Also, I think what I experienced is the manifestation of this fairly modern phenomenon of ‘perpetual crisis’. I went to West Ham this season and thought the atmosphere was cracking. Polar opposite of Spurs. | | | |
Spuds Ground on 14:45 - Feb 7 with 5840 views | switchingcode |
Spuds Ground on 11:54 - Feb 7 by BazzaInTheLoft | I challenge the poster to name one stadium based in plush surrounds, Fulham apart. Found the Stadium impressive but soulless the three times I’ve been there. Can’t say the same the area and urge the poster to visit the Latin American market for some pre match food instead of the £6.99 Chilli Houmous on toast next time. [Post edited 7 Feb 2022 12:00]
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Brentford’s community stadium ?went to Spurs new stadium mid week earlier in the season and it’s very impressive especially the contrast when you walk up towards it along the seven sisters rd.It spears like a giant spaceship has landed on a council dump site.I expect it’s one of the best stadiums in the world but give me the soon to be demolished Goodson park any day my first visit Saturday and apart from the score up there with one of the best grounds I’ve been to and superb support better than anfield a few weeks back. | | | |
Spuds Ground on 15:02 - Feb 7 with 5802 views | CLAREMAN1995 |
Spuds Ground on 12:17 - Feb 7 by joe90 | Don’t see what the irony is. I made fair observation. Also, I think what I experienced is the manifestation of this fairly modern phenomenon of ‘perpetual crisis’. I went to West Ham this season and thought the atmosphere was cracking. Polar opposite of Spurs. |
I love reading about QPR fans visiting new Stadiums and reporting back either about the facility or atmosphere . Spurs feature heavily on US tv coverage and that Stadium was designed in part like most new ones over here and round the World.Great food and drink plus lots of room to move around and of course multiple toilets clean and spacious ? We are sadly lacking in all those things at our place according to every poster on here its sad to read and know the solution is nowhere close even if we go up | | | |
Spuds Ground on 15:36 - Feb 7 with 5748 views | kensalriser | Most importantly, how was the cheese? | |
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Spuds Ground on 16:53 - Feb 7 with 5628 views | 00calben |
Spuds Ground on 08:40 - Feb 7 by joe90 | I went a few weeks ago for the Chelsea semi final. First time at the ground and was also very impressed. Walked up from Seven Sisters, no problem with the area, it’s always been lively, but that’s London. The main impression I had was how awful the Spurs fans were and the complete lack of atmosphere. As fan base they have very little character or identity. I don’t have any particular dislike for Spurs, just something I’ve noticed about them. I also went to West Ham earlier this season. That was something else! Couldn’t have been more different to Spurs. |
It’s quite rare to find decent home atmospheres tbh. Aside from the odd occasion, away fans certainly don’t leave Loftus Rd thinking ‘wow, what an atmosphere’ | | | |
Spuds Ground on 17:11 - Feb 7 with 5582 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
Spuds Ground on 14:45 - Feb 7 by switchingcode | Brentford’s community stadium ?went to Spurs new stadium mid week earlier in the season and it’s very impressive especially the contrast when you walk up towards it along the seven sisters rd.It spears like a giant spaceship has landed on a council dump site.I expect it’s one of the best stadiums in the world but give me the soon to be demolished Goodson park any day my first visit Saturday and apart from the score up there with one of the best grounds I’ve been to and superb support better than anfield a few weeks back. |
True, the Brentford Community Stadium has mostly QPR support living around it making it very plush. | | | |
Spuds Ground on 17:40 - Feb 7 with 5499 views | stowmarketrange |
Spuds Ground on 11:01 - Feb 7 by CFW | Lot's of older men (50-60) walking down the road shouting as loud as possible 'Y** Army' - bloody embarrassing and totally unacceptable. Grow up people for god's sake. |
I agree mate.I had an argument with some spurs mate last week as the club was commemorating Holocaust day.I said to them that it was an embarrassment to have their fans singing about a y– army when most of them have nothing to do with the Jewish people or it’s religion. I don’t very often agree with David baddiel about anything,but says that spurs should do more to clamp down on it. I have a voucher for a ground tour at spurs,so I will have to make time to go down there and pay a visit soon. [Post edited 7 Feb 2022 17:41]
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Spuds Ground on 18:14 - Feb 7 with 5432 views | derbyhoop |
Spuds Ground on 11:54 - Feb 7 by BazzaInTheLoft | I challenge the poster to name one stadium based in plush surrounds, Fulham apart. Found the Stadium impressive but soulless the three times I’ve been there. Can’t say the same the area and urge the poster to visit the Latin American market for some pre match food instead of the £6.99 Chilli Houmous on toast next time. [Post edited 7 Feb 2022 12:00]
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Spuds Ground on 18:20 - Feb 7 with 5414 views | switchingcode |
Spuds Ground on 17:11 - Feb 7 by BazzaInTheLoft | True, the Brentford Community Stadium has mostly QPR support living around it making it very plush. |
😃I know and quite few actually come to games with their Bees mates. | | | |
Spuds Ground on 18:25 - Feb 7 with 5403 views | joe90 |
Spuds Ground on 15:02 - Feb 7 by CLAREMAN1995 | I love reading about QPR fans visiting new Stadiums and reporting back either about the facility or atmosphere . Spurs feature heavily on US tv coverage and that Stadium was designed in part like most new ones over here and round the World.Great food and drink plus lots of room to move around and of course multiple toilets clean and spacious ? We are sadly lacking in all those things at our place according to every poster on here its sad to read and know the solution is nowhere close even if we go up |
You can’t really compare the new Tottenham stadium to Loftus Road, but I did enjoy the walk up to the ground - despite being kettled with a load of Chelsea fans by the police outside Seven Sisters. The local area has a bad rep but his full of character and lots of good places to eat and drink. It’s proper inner city ground. Not for everyone, but it’s what I like. I’d take that any day over flat pack job in an industrial estate. The stadium is amazing, I’ve not been to a better ground. On the night the fans seemed resigned to losing. There’s was a bad atmosphere among them, arguments, swearing at players etc. Never felt like the fans were getting bending the team. It lacked the ‘edge’ I experienced at West Ham, which was really lively and not what I was expecting. I think they’ve done a good job bringing some character to the London stadium which is a lot more than Arsenal have done at the Emirates. I also went to Plough Lane. The fans there are great and really got behind the team. The fans have a real sense of pride in their club. I think that gets lost at the bigger clubs. My only gripe with Wimbledon is the area is really dull. I’d advise anyone visiting to go via Tooting and check out the pubs around there. Wimbledon and Earlsfield are not my cup of tea. South Wimbledon use to have a good pub but that’s now a Tesco. This is just personal opinion, I appreciate people are looking for different things from their match day experience. Last thing I’ll say, after all these trips away I’ve always left feeling proud to be a QPR fan. I’ve not seen anything during these jaunts that’s made me envious at all. | | | |
Spuds Ground on 18:25 - Feb 7 with 5403 views | KPR |
Spuds Ground on 11:54 - Feb 7 by BazzaInTheLoft | I challenge the poster to name one stadium based in plush surrounds, Fulham apart. Found the Stadium impressive but soulless the three times I’ve been there. Can’t say the same the area and urge the poster to visit the Latin American market for some pre match food instead of the £6.99 Chilli Houmous on toast next time. [Post edited 7 Feb 2022 12:00]
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It’s not too shabby around Stamford Bridge. | | | |
Spuds Ground on 18:27 - Feb 7 with 5395 views | joe90 |
Spuds Ground on 15:36 - Feb 7 by kensalriser | Most importantly, how was the cheese? |
Are you referring to the legendary Tottenham cheese room? I didn’t see it myself but did hear people talking about it… | | | |
Spuds Ground on 18:31 - Feb 7 with 5386 views | Mick_S |
Spuds Ground on 18:25 - Feb 7 by joe90 | You can’t really compare the new Tottenham stadium to Loftus Road, but I did enjoy the walk up to the ground - despite being kettled with a load of Chelsea fans by the police outside Seven Sisters. The local area has a bad rep but his full of character and lots of good places to eat and drink. It’s proper inner city ground. Not for everyone, but it’s what I like. I’d take that any day over flat pack job in an industrial estate. The stadium is amazing, I’ve not been to a better ground. On the night the fans seemed resigned to losing. There’s was a bad atmosphere among them, arguments, swearing at players etc. Never felt like the fans were getting bending the team. It lacked the ‘edge’ I experienced at West Ham, which was really lively and not what I was expecting. I think they’ve done a good job bringing some character to the London stadium which is a lot more than Arsenal have done at the Emirates. I also went to Plough Lane. The fans there are great and really got behind the team. The fans have a real sense of pride in their club. I think that gets lost at the bigger clubs. My only gripe with Wimbledon is the area is really dull. I’d advise anyone visiting to go via Tooting and check out the pubs around there. Wimbledon and Earlsfield are not my cup of tea. South Wimbledon use to have a good pub but that’s now a Tesco. This is just personal opinion, I appreciate people are looking for different things from their match day experience. Last thing I’ll say, after all these trips away I’ve always left feeling proud to be a QPR fan. I’ve not seen anything during these jaunts that’s made me envious at all. |
Joe, I wouldn’t have Spurs as inner London myself although It feels like it when you are there. I’d go Millwall as the most inner London football club. | |
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Spuds Ground on 18:51 - Feb 7 with 5339 views | dmm | The Bricklayers Arms is a fantastic pub. Putney Porter is an absolutely delicious pint. | | | |
Spuds Ground on 18:57 - Feb 7 with 5313 views | joe90 |
Spuds Ground on 18:31 - Feb 7 by Mick_S | Joe, I wouldn’t have Spurs as inner London myself although It feels like it when you are there. I’d go Millwall as the most inner London football club. |
Fair point. I’d actually say us and Arsenal are proper inner London clubs. Wall feels a bit isolated where they are, but it’s definitely inner London. | | | |
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