STEVENAGE
Sky Bet League 2
Saturday 1st April 2017
Saturday 1st April 2017
Stadium
The
Lamex Stadium, Broadhall Way, Stevenage Hertfordshire SG2 8RH
Telephone
01438
743322 or 01438 223223
Club
Colours Red and White
Nickname
Borough
Key
Personnel
Darren
Sarll is the current boss at Broadhall Way and had a short career as
a player in the Non League notably with “Towns” Hitchin, Bedford
and Dunstable before taking a coaching role at Stevenage. He had
spells as coach at Rotherham and Brentford before returning to
Stevenage in in 2012. He was given the reins in February 2016 after
the sacking of Teddy Sheringham.
Directions
to the Ground
A1(M)
North to junction 7 Novotel Roundabout. Turn right towards Stevenage
South (A602). Go straight over the first roundabout. Follow the A602
and Broadhall Way is then straight ahead. You will see the
floodlights on your right.
Car
Parking There
is a very large free car park on the left hand side of the road
directly opposite the ground. (Careful crossing the road everybody!).
Directions
by Train The
nearest station to the ground is Stevenage which is about one mile
away from the ground. The Arriva No 5 from the nearby Bus Station
takes ten minutes. The club also offer a very efficient and regular
Shuttle Service to and from the ground cost £1.00.
Eating
and Drinking Locally
The
Standard Bearer the local Wetherspoons outlet can be found in the Bus
Station near the Pound Shop.
Our Mutual Friend is easily the best pub
in the area and can be found on Broadwater Crescent, a 10-15 minute
walk from the ground – decent Ruby Murray bar meal if you get there
early enough to order as it gets busy. Coincidently it is near to a
Pound Shop.
The Roebuck on London Road is another good option and is
also about a 10-15 walk away. Both served decent sales and food. The
local Retail park offers a Harvester, Pizza Hut, and numerous of
those awful ghastly take away franchises.
The
social club at the ground allows away fans and is very safe and
secure for all ages as the stewarding is very good.
Ground
Description
The
main stand runs the full length of the west touchline. The majority
of Stevenage fans prefer to congregate on the East Terrace opposite.
It also runs the full length of the pitch and is covered at the back.
Barnet fans will be given the covered all seating area behind the
goal the South Stand which has room for around 1,400. The turnstiles
can be found adjacent to the Broadhall Suite social club. To the left
of the main stand is the partially covered North Terrace which is the
only area of the ground which is under developed at present. Capacity
is a shade over 7,000.
Admission
Prices
Adults
£24.00 Concession £21,00 Under 16's £12.00 Kids £10.00
Previous
Meetings and Memories
Our
last visit was in January 2016 and a 0-0 draw was battled out in
front of 3,800.
A
splendid photograph that sat on the wall of the Durham Suite at
Underhill basically explained Saturday September 9th 2003. With the
team 1-0 down injured and substituted Capt. Marvel Ian Hendon was
dispatched by Martin Allen to join the Bees army behind the goal who
were instantly lifted. It led to Peter Beadles’ lethal finish and a
Grazioli winner and the scenes were something to behold. My first
visit was in 1975 in the Southern League Division 1 North when they
were Stevenage Athletic but that was in Black and White!
Captain Marvel |
Celebrity
Watch and Other Info
Stevenage
were originally known as Stevenage Town and then Athletic and when
that club went bankrupt in 1976 the new club was formed. They were
promoted to the Conference by winning the old Isthmian/Diadora
Premier League in 1993/94 pipping Enfailed to the title - well done!
. They became Stevenage Borough before reinventing themselves. A
stunning piece of trivia is that Stevenage can be reached via two
junctions of the A1 - 7 or 8. I have three cousins and an Uncle
living in Stevenage who have become life long Stevenage fans but only
when they play Barnet!
Marty
Wilde the singing sensation of the late 1950’s and early 60’s was
born in Stevenage. His daughter Kim (We’re The Kids In America)
probably wasn’t born in Stevenage - but she was less of a singer
and more of a sensation!
If you decide to travel to Broadhall way
via the country route, i.e. the B197 via Knebworth, then I advise you
to leave your precious valuables at home. In the 1730’s the stretch
of road between Woolmer Green and Knebworth was a haunt of Dick
Turpin the infamous highway robber. Many a London bound coach was
told to stand and deliver. I must confess I always thought Dick was a
Geordie as he was (a in a Geordie accent) “Ha Way Man”.
Overnight
Stay Factor
0/10 - Under no circumstances do you stay in Stevenage unless
a) you are visiting on business from over 200 miles away and the
journey home is not feasible due to bad weather, illness, more
business or your car has been stolen or b) you live there.
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