bensebastian wrote:Hi guys, sorry if there's already a topic for this, couldn't find one, but I bought 2 tickets for Everton yesterday (£32) and was just wondering what people thought of it as an away trip? I've read a bit about obstructed views but does anybody know how bad these actually are? I've had some pretty bad views in the past (loftus road springs to mind)
Cheers
Hi Ben
I have been to Goodison a few times and generally enjoy the experience, it is a lot different to a day out at the Emirates or any of the new grounds, really gives you an idea what football was like 15-20 years ago (if you aren't old enough to remember). Old ground with lots of character in a really shocking part of inner city Liverpool. The £32 tickets don't give a terrible view, think they will be towards the front of the lower tier.
I havn't been to a pub before so can't help but there is a spoons 2 minutes from Lime Street Station which is a good starting point for a few cheap ones. Here are the recommendations from footballgroundguide:-
About a 15 minute walk away from the visiting supporters entrance, is the Thomas Frost pub on Walton Road. This Wetherspoon outlet, is a fair sized pub, that had a good mixture of home and away supporters, when I last visited. Rob Elmour adds; 'We found the Thomas Frost on Walton Road packed out, so we tried the Bradleys Wine Bar, which is just further down and across the road. It was very good. not a wine bar at all but a proper family run local with a good selection of beers including some real ales. Good mix of fans all very friendly.'
Peter Bennett suggests the following; 'Pubs on Walton Lane or The Spellow and Wilnslow Hotel outside Goodison are recommended.' Alcohol is served in the away section of the ground, including beer from the Club's sponsors Chang.
Tom Hughes adds 'The city centre is usually the best bet for a pre-match drink, There are hundreds of pubs available ranging from designer types to real-ale and saw dust bars. Near Lime Street Station there is the big house (the Vines) next to the Adelphi which is worth a visit. Nearer Goodison 'The Hermitage' (a friendly pub, 5/10 minutes walk up Walton Lane and under the bridge) on Queens Drive is also okay'.
There is a Wetherspoons across the road from Lime Street Station, plus at the station itself, is the Head of Steam, which is listed in the CAMRA Good Beer Guide and also has a large screen showing sporting events. Also, the nearby Crown pub also recommended to me.
As others have said away days are how you make them, bad results are annoying (+ quite common!) so don't rest your whole day on the outcome of the match. Enjoy.