CHELTENHAM TOWN
Sky Bet League 2
Saturday 27th January 2018
Saturday 27th January 2018
Stadium LCI
Rail Stadium, Whaddon Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 5NA
Telephone 01242 573 558
Club
Colours Red Black and White
Nickname The Robins
Nickname The Robins
Manager
Gary Johnson has been at the
helm since March 2015 and oversaw the Robins promotion back to the
League in 2016. As well as First Team Coach with Latvia for 2 years
he has managed at Yeovil Town, Bristol City, Peterborough and
Northampton.
Brief Directions by Road
The best bet to get to Whaddon Road is via the M40/A40 which bypasses Oxford. Stay on the A40 into Carlton Kings on the outskirts of the town where you will meet a main set of traffic lights with the road from Cirencester to your left. At the next set of lights turn right into Hales Road (B4075 signposted Prestbury). This road becomes Priors Road, stay on it until Whaddon Road can be found on the left after about a mile and a half opposite a small parade of shops. Turn left here, go straight on at the small roundabout and after approx. 1/2 mile the ground will be in sight to your right.
For
the free park and ride service (see below for details), continue
along Priors Road then turn right into Bouncers Lane. Continue to a
double mini roundabout. Turn left at the first one then take the
second exit at the second one onto B4348 Tatchley Lane, signposted
Evesham A435. Follow this road to another roundabout; continue
straight over and the Cheltenham Racecourse Park and Ride is on the
right-hand side. These directions are courtesy of CTFC.
Car Parking
In
years gone by this was a tough call as the local streets are heavily
restricted. The club offers a free park and ride system from nearby
Cheltenham racecourse. Buses run every 20 minutes. The Town Centre is
15 walk away where you will find numerous pay and display car parks.
Car
parking is available at Whaddon Road but you have to pre-book a car
park space on a matchday by contacting the ticket office on 01242
573558 (choosing option 1). Matchday parking does cost £5 per
vehicle.
Directions by Train
Cheltenham
Spa station is a good 2 miles away from the ground and a taxi is the
only realistic option.
Eating
and Drinking Locally
The
local Chippy on Whaddon Road is very good but that is the only real
option for food close to the ground. The drinking situation is
however much more affluent. The two friendliest pubs close to the
ground are The
Conservatory and the Sudeley Arms, both on nearby
Prestbury Road. The Sports Bar at the ground does allow visiting fans
for a small entrance fee.
Ground
Description
The
first thing that strikes you at Whaddon Road which currently can
accommodate around 7,000 is the familiarity of the main stand which
is a larger version of the one that was at Underhill. It was built in
a year earlier than ours in 1963 and the similarities are evident if
you look closely.
For instance two of the original floodlight gantries sit on top of a
roof which is supported in the centre by one thin central upright.
Morecambe FC also had a very similar main stand. This one holds about
1,000 seats and has a small paddock at the front. To it’s the left
is the Prestbury
Road End
which is basically a low roof over terracing, it is the “home”
end. Opposite is the very smart Colin
Farmer Stand
which was completed in 2001 replacing a very popular terrace, it has
room for around 1,800. Completing the picture is the latest edition
to Whaddon Road, The Wymans Stand where visiting supporters will be
allocated a section of seating.
Admission
Prices
Adults
£21, Over 65's £15, Under 18's & Students £7
Our
Last Meeting & Memories
Our
last visit was on Boxing Day 2016 when Curtis Weston and John Akinde
netted in a 2-1 win. We were treated to a highly
entertaining 3-4 defeat at Whaddon Road in early December 2000 when
Tony Cottee, Omar Riza and Darren Currie were our scorers. The clubs
had been frequent opponents in the old Southern League of the 1960’s
and 70’s and the Gola and Conference campaigns of the 1980’s. The
highlights for me? A certain James Greaves double in a 2-1 away win
in 1978, when he left the field to a moving standing ovation from one
and all, another double from a certain Nicholas Evans again away from
home in 1987 plus a stunning Gary Bull hatrick in a yet another away
win in October 1990.
Omar Riza |
Celebrity Watch
Tony Cottee |
Edward Wilson |
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