NORTHAMPTON TOWN
Sky Bet League 2
Saturday 2nd January 2016
Kick Off 3.00 pm
Saturday 2nd January 2016
Stadium Sixfields Stadium, Upton Way, Northampton NN5 5QA
Telephone 01604 757773
Club
Colours Claret and
White
Nickname The Cobblers
Nickname The Cobblers
Key
Personnel
Manager
Chris Wilder has been at the helm at Sixfields since January 2014. He
managed at Oxford United between 2008-2013 guiding them back into the
Football League via the Play Offs in 2009. He had a previous spells
at chez Halifax Town (see what I did there?) and Bury after a 15 year
playing career as a full back with Sheffield Utd, Rotherham, Notts
County, Bradford City and Halifax amongst others.
Brief
Directions by Road A
nice an easy one! M1 to junction 15a (signposted Northampton (N)
A43). Simply follow the signs for the A43. After approx. 2 miles take
the 2nd exit at the roundabout, effectively straight on (still on the
A43) and you will see the ground directly ahead. Follow this road
until you reach the next roundabout adjacent to the Little Chef and
TGI Friday and turn right into the stadium complex.
Car
Parking After
turning into the complex turn right at the next small roundabout and
down the slope to the parking area to your right. There is a £3.00
charge for parking. In the past I have experienced delays in getting
out of the car park and onto the A43 after the game, therefore try
and get a space close to and facing the exit gate.
Directions
by Train London
Euston trains bound for Birmingham New Street stop at Northampton,
journey time approx. 75 minutes. Once outside the station a choice of
three buses will take you to the ground, the numbers 1, 27 and 28. A
taxi will cost about £6.00. Walking time from the station to the
ground is around 30 minutes and a bit of a trek.
Eating
and Drinking Locally
Built
by a Leisure Centre not much on offer I'm afraid apart from the bar
in the Bowling Alley, The TGI Friday or possibly the Social Club
under the main stand but recently the home fans stronghold Pub The
Sixfields was gutted in a fire so restrictions may be put on visiting
supporters in the club bar. Usual fayre on offer in the ground but
the best place for pre match is always in the Town Centre where the
Malt Shovel pub opposite the brewery in Bridge Street near the
station is by miles the best pub in Northampton.
Ground
Description
Northampton
Town originally played at the Northamptonshire County Cricket ground,
which was only 3 sided as directly opposite the modest main stand was
the expanse of the cricket pitch.
The
fully covered Sixfields Stadium was opened in October 1994 with a
full house for the visit of a certain Barnet FC whose goal in the 1-1
draw was scored by Dougie Freedman. The arena, which frankly has
little character but football has changed and this type of the
stadium is now the norm, resembles a larger version of the stadium
that was constructed for Chester City but is all seated. The single
tiered main stand holds 4,000 while opposite the stand is currently
being redeveloped. The stands at either end of the ground (South and
North) are identical and do not quite stretch the width of the pitch.
These stands are designed to allow for easy extension. The South
Stand is reserved for away fans and can accommodate up to 800
although some seats have restricted views. It does however have
excellent facilities for the disabled.
Admission
Prices
Adults
£20.00 Concessions £16.00 Under 18's £8.00
Previous
Meetings and Memories
The
last visit to Sixfields was for the last game of the League Two
2012-13 season when the 2-0 defeat condemned us back into the
Conference.
Our
visit in 2005 was very memorable however when the floodlights failed
before the teams returned after an eternity and Nicky Bailey sealed a
superb 2-1 win. Barnet have had some unforgettable times against
Northampton Town including winning an FA Cup 1st round replay in 1989
when we were still a Conference side 1-0 on one of the coldest
evenings ever. The winning goal was eventually credited to the much
missed Kevin Durham direct from a corner in the second half. Barnet
held on, just. However the replay should never have been as the
Cobbler’s Bobby Barnes was guilty of one of the misses of the
decade in the first game drawn 0-0 at Underhill in front of the Match
of the Day cameras.
Kevin Durham |
Celebrity
Watch
Northampton
are the only club to suffer four successive relegations from Division
1 to Division 4 although they may not thank you for reminding them.
The road which leads to Sixfields - Walter Tull Way - is named after
allegedly only the 2nd black footballer in English
Football – Lieutenant Tull was unfortunately killed in action in
France during Word War 1.
Formula
1 motor racing brothers Michael and Ralph Shumacher bought a sizeable
piece of land close to Northampton and built a pair of houses for
their families.
American actor and singer David Soul, famous for his
role as 1970’s TV Cop Ken Hutchinson in Starsky & Hutch and two
number 1 hit singles in the UK has a cottage in the nearby village of
Upper-Elmington.
Northampton Town had allegedly made sizeable offers
for various Barnet players over the years including Dougie Freedman,
Duncan Hardy, Roger ‘Harry’ Willis and Andy Clarke.
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