Re: Cas kick the can down the road (again) : Thu Apr 21, 2022 6:36 pm
moto748 wrote:
Older grounds tend to be in the middle of towns. New(-ish) ones, like the DW, tend to be out of town, on some God-forsaken trading estate, etc.
I never went to Knowsley Road (before my time in Lancashire), but that was the exception, wasn't it? Some way from the town centre.
I never went to Knowsley Road (before my time in Lancashire), but that was the exception, wasn't it? Some way from the town centre.
Wasn't a huge walk but easy to get to (off the train for me) few pubs along the way, always good banter. Never saw any violence. In the ground you had to walk through the St Helens end to get to the Wigan end, again, always good banter and no violence. Used to get my name shouted by a few as i was walking through as i expect many did by Wigan based Saints fans. That's what my pi$$ing in a toilet comment was about. The toilets at Knowsley Road consisted of a wall everyone used to just lash up against. Obviously can't have that now but still good memories. Loads of little aspects have been taken out of stadiums that make them a bore. The smoking ban, you no longer get the faint whiff of cigars being smoked by the flat cappers, even things like mobile phones, nobody used to have their hand up in the air videoing everything. When people are sat down and not being entertained they reach for their pockets. I am nit picking of course and i am only 37 so that is how fast the it has changed. It hasn't been over a 50 year period, its like 15. So grounds like Cas and Wakey, we need some around. Look down into the Championship, there is only Leigh, York and Widnes that have stadia that the Super League want and with the championship getting sod all funding, the likes Workington have got no chance. The super league will expand (Maybe this year because they want Toulouse in there) and then expand again then it will be a closed shop and take relegation away again.