It took about 10 mins to get out of the ground and about 15 mins walk to the bus stop to get back to the park and ride. A fantastic football experience, not just for me but for my five-year-old as well. Norwich City FC fixture list (takes you to the BBC Sports Website). Other than that it reminded me of Elwood Park, i.e. I have for the last year used the Swansea City travel club to make most of my away journeys, having previously driven to most games in my own car but the cost of fuel has made this way too expensive. Mindful that this meant there was a risk that this, therefore, meant at least a token gesture towards Christmas shopping might be expected, I nevertheless knew that Norwich has more than enough great pubs to negate any fears in that respect! Great Yarmouth is not far away on the coast so why not make a weekend of it? Carrow Road is located just south-east of Norwichs city centre. I parked the car at our friends house and from there it was a ten minute walk to the ground. It could have gone either way with both goalkeepers making some very good saves and the defenders on both teams making important challenges. On board a train, who were happy singing out loud, after enjoying a classic football match. The stadium initially consisted of one covered seating stand and open terraces on earth banking on the other three sides. As we had arrived quite late the ground was filling up when we arrived and by the time we got into the away stand the ground was virtually full with a crowd of about 22 thousand. Privacy Policy. Book your next dream trip with Nickes.Com! Able to stand throughout, which was a good job, as there is a metal barrier directly in front on the seat which could spoil the view. Decent ground, city and wider area. Two of their goals were from corners taken by James Maddison, many a premier league corner kick taker could benefit from watching how he gets it over the near post defender and between the penalty spot and six yard box. Certainly not intimidating. I took my own lunch and a flask so just had a break for 30 minutes or so before making my way to the ground. Fans of both teams were in there, plenty of singing but no troubl. It meant an early start, needing to be in Wolverhampton for 9am. Also at this corner, the Club have installed the Worlds first (for a football ground) revolving LED big screen. The main stand, opposite the away stand, is perhaps the smallest, which means from the top of the opposite stands, and presumably from the upper tiers of the others, you get a nice view of Norwich, with its cathedral dominating. And Carrow Road doesn't seem any different. Parking seemed plentiful in the area and we were parked next to a car park between the railway lines and the Royal Mail sorting office. Norwich vs Ipswich rivalry: The tag of The Old Farm derby might earn a chuckle from many a football fan with the play on the fiery rivalry between Rangers and Celtic in Scotland but, make no mistake about it, Norwich and Ipswich fans dont see the funny side; theyre not too fond of each other. The first half was awful where Norwich took the lead through Cantwell. Comment on the game itself, atmosphere, stewards, pies, toilets etc.. Three kiosks open for food, a special match pie (steak and a local ale) was on, so minimal queuing whilst the other earlyish arrivals watched the lunchtime Premiership match. Allow plenty of time and just trundle along. Website:www.stadianightclub.co.uk. The stewards were effective, but in no way overbearing. About 15 minutes later it was almost No.2 for Rotherham, A William's shot hit the inside of the post rolled along the line and went out. From the map users can then choose the area in Carrow Road they prefer and purchase tickets from the safest websites online. A boat out on the Norfolk Broads, a couple of nights in a Riverside hotel in Norwich, just 10 minutes walk from the ground plus some local real ale and a match to watch with our beloved Watford.. We drove to Norwich the day before, as we were going to be staying at hotel for the weekend. Are seats were front which is great. A very open game that lacked quality I can see why both sides are down at the bottom. I had also heard lots of positive things about the stadium and the general atmosphere, so wanted to experience it for myself. How easy was your journey/finding the ground/car parking? Average ground, smart but nothing special. At 2-0 the game was beyond Barnsley's reach and although the players didn't lack effort it just wasn't good enough on the day. It was a lunchtime game but the food choices were limited the same burger van company has all the spots around the ground, and their fayre is pretty bog standard. Carrow Road Norwich City vs Hull City AFC Away End: Situated in the corner close to the screen and hotel. The ground is not as imposing as some, I mean like Villa Park or the Emirates. The first was Newmarket Road with a move to The Nest following fairly quickly. This stand was further extended in 2005 and now surrounds the corner of the ground where it joins the River End, filling in that area. Living in Wolverhampton, the journey to Norwich was always going to be a hassle but myself, my Dad and a friend set off at 2.30pm and made great time to Cambridge. He was taken out, but let back in after a short talking to. The viewing was excellent, although it may have helped that I was in row E, and Rows C & D were netted off to create a buffer for the disabled fans at the front. Stadium address:Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE. As a Swansea fan one of the longest trips for us is Norwich away, the thought of literally crossing the UK for a football match is daunting. After Norwich corner that went straight Kasper, Kasper got the ball forward to find Beckford who cached the Norwich defence at the weakest with just two back, he passed it Nugent who passed one of the defenders that shot passed the Norwich goalie to make it 1-2 Leicester. Carrow Road is a new ground for me which is always an attraction. Not a criticism, just something I noticed! Following another football stadium disaster Hillsborough all seating was to become the norm in English elite football. The game started with Rotherham on the front foot, and they took the lead after 10 minutes. I thought the view from the away section was really good and the other stands looked decent too. You have an enormous hotel run by a well-known chain (not Lenny Henry's favourite, the other one) in one corner, a retail park behind one end of the stadium, what looked like flats across the road from the main stand, and a car park behind the away end. The queues moved quickly and it was actually rather painless just a bit extortionate in price for food and drink though. Compare Seats and Options. The first views of the ground were from the coach and whilst walking down to the ground. I thought the atmosphere crackled all game. Summary of overall thoughts of the day out: Excellent. Special thanks to Owen Pavey for providing the photos of Carrow Road Norwich City. Certainly a ground I would recommend visiting if you haven't been, and a very pleasant city. Eventually it was decided we could not make the pub stop as we were so delayed. Pub-wise, you're spoilt for choice. The cameras were taking pictures of us, on this splendid day. We have the largest inventory available in one place. You certainly have to stand to get a proper view but even then my 5 ft 3 inch wife struggled. By the time we had walked back to our friends house and had a quick cuppa we got away rather quickly, and on their advice went east towards Great Yarmouth before cutting back on the A46 bypass rather than trying to get past the ground or through the city centre. Well, another dire day away in terms of watching the team, but the atmosphere amongst the away fans was pretty good. I decided to go back towards the ground and had a quick one in 'The Compleat Angler'. Norwich took the lead just before half time with a very good move from defence to attack and ending with Murphy drilling the ball home from just inside the box. The away fans were tucked into a corner (and Norwich on a Sunday lunchtime is an awkward place to get to) but quite a few made it and gave their side good support. The nearest I been to the ground was in August 2008 when I had been on holiday in Great Yarmouth and fancied visiting Norwich for the day and had time to visit the Club Shop. I got to Norwich by 10.30am. The accessibility information in these guide aims to assist fans with disabilities and provide an additional resource to help home and away supporters plan their visit. It is never a quick journey to Norwich, as there is little motorway. See the Carrow Road seating plan with seat numbers and rows above and view the complete layout of the venue. We had a little wander around the ground, found the players entrance, spoke to a couple of stewards and went into the club shop. The station is 10-15 mins walk from the ground. This would only be the second time I have been to Carrow Road. Carrow Road is one of the better away trips. In all it took around 4 hours to get there, including a 15 minute toilet break at the services. 2. The best chance fell to Fernando Torres who as you would expect, failed to hit the target. I had Steak and Kidney, and it was very filling! An excellent advert for Championship football. The game was certainly a classic, a splendid atmosphere from both sets of fans, though to be honest I think Leicester sang the most songs. Goal of the day: Sargent's astonishing finish, On this day - 8 Dec 2012: Swansea 3-4 Norwich, PL30: Norwich honour local leader with Community Captain award, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Standard. There was always something about Carrow Road which made me want to visit. Carrow Road Norwich City vs Hull City AFC Away End: Situated in the corner close to the screen and hotel. RL section A row 64 seat calica Carrow Road They had an offer on of 4 pints for 12.00 and the famous Delia pies were on display I tried the chicken leek and something pie which was about 2.50 but very tasty. I wouldn't want to pay another 45 for that view and as a result I doubt I'll be heading back except for an important end of season game. Everybody was friendly enough and enjoying themselves. It makes the ground seem a lot smaller than it probably is. Great noise from the Ipswich fans, even being 4-1 down. I would've liked to have got the train there but as it was a last-minute trip for me, it was cheaper to drive. Other websites that compare prices but don't include the service charges and hidden costs. Perhaps Norwichs most famous fan (with apologies to the wonderful Stephen Fry, Skys dashing host Simon Thomas, and incredibly, Hugh Jackman) is Delia Smith, and I was really looking forward to trying one of the pies. A few Ipswich fans had foolishly managed to get into the Norwich section but the police were on hand to sort the problems out. I had a very pleasant walk around the atmospheric city centre, and then sought out suitable licensed premises from the myriad options available. However, I do not know what section would be the best for us to see the game. Once we arrived in Norwich we were herded like sheep by the Police around the back of the station and along Carrow Road to the stadium. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! The walk back to the car was uneventful, and having a spot close to the front of the car park meant I was quickly on the road home. Tel: 01603 327801. Really frustrating!! a view from my seat . Seat-Compare.com offers live pricing comparison of all major events taking place at Carrow Road from the biggest and most reputable ticket resellers online. Getting away from the ground was pretty straightforward. I was also encouraged to attend by Norwich reverting to a more-reasonable away ticket price for this fixture of 25 as against the 35/40 level it has been over recent seasons. The fact that we rarely take anything from Norwich and most away fans had travelled for several hours to be there engendered a really upbeat mood in the away end as Wolves dominated the game and continued to threaten on the break throughout. There was plenty of songs flying back and forth, nothing overly malicious though. And there is no outside access to smoke until after the game has finished. What you did before the game pub/chippy etc, and were the home fans friendly? It was fine until we got to Cambridge, but after that the motorway just stops. We went for a drink in a Wetherspoons which over looked the river on Wherry Road. Delia's Barmy Army! I went to the shopping mall, some high st. shops. Im sure Ill be here next time we play and Ill look forward to it! Provided the ticket price is kept at a sensible level, I would certainly re-visit and perhaps look to spend a couple of days in the region next time. There were screens showing highlights of the first half and the Leicester fans weren't impressed on seeing an incident where the ball looked to have crossed the goal line but it wasn't given. If Barnsley were to get anything from the game they had to keep going forward but yet again could not manage to score. The home crowd came alive and started making some noise but they could not believe their luck. The home fans were disappointed on going out of the cup, but many of them said that Premier League survival is more important I dont think there was any trouble from any sets of fans. In the second half, Wolves looked the stronger side and once we equalised through Roman Saiss, I sensed Wolves would get a winner. Come on you Yellows! Being on my own, and driving, heading to the pub wasnt a good idea. No, just five minutes later Jacob Murphy scored for Norwich and it was game on. 7. Next day the draw was made we were off too Chelsea in the next round! With more clinical finishing, it could genuinely have been four or five. The view from the away section (in the South Stand) was terrific. Having seen the outside of Carrow Road before I knew what to expect. Eventually our train arrived and it took over an hour to get Norwich. But we were reduced to ten men which didn't help matters. It was a good day out and a good game to watch. Home and away fans mixed together quite happily. During the first half it began raining. You tend to fear for teams that are so wasteful in front of goal at this level, so suspect this might only be a one-season stay in the top-flight for Norwich. The reverse fixture at Molineux on the opening day of the season was a tight, close game, decided by a Dave Edwards header. There was one official a bald guy in a green coloured suit jacket who was particularly obnoxious and was mouthing obscenities to Swans fans from the safety of the pitch side and giving the come on to a few of our hot heads. I hadn't been to Carrow Road for a good few years now. I found the County Hall car park easily (and was only charged 3 instead of the advertised 4). The facilities are good. From the away exit, turn left for the station or turn right to head back to the city centre. This is #MySeat, what is yours? Very much traffic free. We offer a whole host of packages for La Liga, Bundesliga, and all major leagues and cup competitions. Easy enough. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Subscribe to TalkNorwichCity: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=talknorwichcityFIND US HERE:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkNorwichCityFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkNorwichCitySnapchat: talknorwichcityInstagram: https://instagram.com/talknorwichcity/Contact: talknorwichcity@gmail.com The game was okay unfortunately not the result I was hoping for, as Forest lost 5-1. Which meant it was rammed from about 2:30 onwards. The away section of the ground was very good, much better than some of the horrors that were endured during the stint in League One. I continued my journey home the following morning after a hearty breakfast and arrived home at midday. Beware of an angry chap in a wheelchair who seemed quite upset with a couple of tackles made by the Birmingham players! About a decade later, in 2003, the South Stand got replaced by a new stand called the Jarrold Stand. Carrow Road was no different. Once I was there got off the coach stretched my legs for a bit then got myself a programme at only 3. Norwich also had a red card their defender Godfrey made a dangerous tackle on Callum Wilson. Make a weekend of it and the journey home doesnt seem quite as bad if the result doesnt go your way. Carrow Road opened on the 31st of August 1935 with a league match between Norwich and West Ham (4-3). After 4 years in the N\u0026P, I've moved with my mate Chris into the Barclay. We were staying for the weekend so it was a walk into the city centre post-match amongst home fans starting to fear the worst for their survival hopes. Dave a visiting Birmingham City fan adds; In the City Centre then the pick of the pubs for me was the aptly named St Andrews Brewhouse which brews its own range of beers and ciders. As for atmosphere, Norwich are average. Carrow Road is ahigh grade ground with an impressive presence. I jumped in the air with excitement, Norwich was a ground I always wanted to visit. We were all over them in the first half, could have got more than the solitary goal, but the second half they came back. Plenty of home fans around and all friendly. The stadium has undergone several redevelopments throughout its history and is situated between Norwich railway station and the river Wensum. It is quite a small, single-tiered stand. 1. We were eventually escorted back to the station where we got on the train back down to Suffolk. It was before 12 so despite the 'Home Fans Only' signs there didn't seem to be any spot-checks by door staff, at least not of those not wearing colours. The biggest drawback is that you dont get a brilliant view, especially if like me, youre down in the first few rows. Comment on the game itself, atmosphere, stewards, pies, toilets etc.. There is also the Waterfront on King Street. My son stood on the back of the seats in front of us so he could see and I held him up throughout. If you get the chance, I would 100% recommend you visit Carrow Road with your team. We arrived back at Molineux just after 9pm.

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