AUcal Posted July 19 Share Posted July 19 As it says on the tin really. This league is very central belt ish. The furthest north is Kirkcaldy and furthest south, Ayr. On paper, it's not the most exciting of seasons for away trips across the board. I know some fans (myself included) will be somewhat familiar with the grounds they'll be visiting - but can we make it any less shite? Away crowds may be up slightly with the closer proximities of clubs - so with the league season almost underway, give your fellow diddy team supporters some tips on how to make the most of away games. What do you recommend for visits to your town / club? Where is the best place to drink pre / post match? Where is easiest to find a parking spot? What's the scran like at your club? Are your stewards arseholes? etc. Whatever it may be. Feel free to add information about your own club or things you like doing when visiting any other club. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richey Edwards Posted July 19 Share Posted July 19 13 minutes ago, AUcal said: What do you recommend for visits to your town / club? Burns birthplace museum Culzean Castle Ayr Beach Where is the best place to drink pre / post match? Anywhere you want. Where is easiest to find a parking spot? the ash carpark on Craigie Road What's the scran like at your club? Never tried it. Are your stewards arseholes? Never tried to antagonise them. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LiviLion Posted July 19 Share Posted July 19 (edited) Where is the best place to drink pre / post match? Spoiler At Livingston North station there is The Saltire, which has a separate area for bar only while having tables in another room if you want some lunch. It's about a 30-40 minute walk to the stadium though, and not even any quicker if you get a bus from what I remember. The Livi Inn is still a good 15-20 minute walk but a bit better than The Saltire in my experience. There's a Wetherspoons and the Paraffin Lamp in the shopping centre which makes grabbing a McDonalds/Greggs/Subway/other food of choice on the way to the stadium a bit too convenient. There's the obvious downside that you're stepping out the pub and into a shopping centre though. There's also a newly opened Cafebar Nineteen62 but I genuinely couldn't tell you if it's better for a tea and a sandwich or a pint, I don't think they know either. At the stadium itself there's the Stadium Bar next to the reception at the main stand which tends to be "Home fans only" (probably only ever enforced/cared about if you're acting a c**t), and the Almondvale Suite open to everyone underneath the South Stand. Where is easiest to find a parking spot? Spoiler Can't remember how much it costs to park at the stadium but you're likely waiting for ages to get out. St Margaret's Academy (what3words: dined.dine.medium) is just across the bridge, free, and a much easier getaway. The college (what3words: advice.gravy.shirts) used to be good but I think they have barriers up now, someone else might be able to confirm whether or not they actually get used. There's another smaller car park (what3words: bossy.fuels.areas) which is free but think that fills up pretty quickly. What's the scran like at your club? Spoiler They tend to do a special pie each week; Doner Kebab pies, South Indian Garlic Doner pies, Steak & Sausage pies, Chilli Chicken Pakora pies, Meatball Marinara pies etc. Have always been magnificent when I've had one. Are your stewards arseholes? Spoiler If you're not actively being an arsehole you'll be fine. Have seen Rangers and Motherwell fans in particular throw flares which have made the pitch briefly catch fire and the stewards just standing about. So you might even be fine if you are an arsehole. Edited July 19 by LiviLion 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LIVIFOREVER Posted July 19 Share Posted July 19 (edited) 6 hours ago, LiviLion said: Where is the best place to drink pre / post match? Hide contents At Livingston North station there is The Saltire, which has a separate area for bar only while having tables in another room if you want some lunch. It's about a 30-40 minute walk to the stadium though, and not even any quicker if you get a bus from what I remember. The Livi Inn is still a good 15-20 minute walk but a bit better than The Saltire in my experience. There's a Wetherspoons and the Paraffin Lamp in the shopping centre which makes grabbing a McDonalds/Greggs/Subway/other food of choice on the way to the stadium a bit too convenient. There's the obvious downside that you're stepping out the pub and into a shopping centre though. There's also a newly opened Cafebar Nineteen62 but I genuinely couldn't tell you if it's better for a tea and a sandwich or a pint, I don't think they know either. At the stadium itself there's the Stadium Bar next to the reception at the main stand which tends to be "Home fans only" (probably only ever enforced/cared about if you're acting a c**t), and the Almondvale Suite open to everyone underneath the South Stand. The Almondvale Suite also serves food, usually 3 or 4 options on the menu.. Macaroni & chips, Chilli with rice or chips, burger & chips, Balmoral Chicken & chips, Steak Pie & chips, kinda thing. Where is easiest to find a parking spot? Hide contents Can't remember how much it costs to park at the stadium but you're likely waiting for ages to get out. St Margaret's Academy (what3words: dined.dine.medium) is just across the bridge, free, and a much easier getaway. The college (what3words: advice.gravy.shirts) used to be good but I think they have barriers up now, someone else might be able to confirm whether or not they actually get used. There's another smaller car park (what3words: bossy.fuels.areas) which is free but think that fills up pretty quickly. What's the scran like at your club? Hide contents They tend to do a special pie each week; Doner Kebab pies, South Indian Garlic Doner pies, Steak & Sausage pies, Chilli Chicken Pakora pies, Meatball Marinara pies etc. Have always been magnificent when I've had one. Are your stewards arseholes? Hide contents If you're not actively being an arsehole you'll be fine. Have seen Rangers and Motherwell fans in particular throw flares which have made the pitch briefly catch fire and the stewards just standing about. So you might even be fine if you are an arsehole. Aye it's generally just our young team they clamp down on for having flares etc, and huckle them out. Edited July 19 by LIVIFOREVER 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keyser Soze Posted July 19 Share Posted July 19 (edited) Airdrie - While since I was there, only ground I've been huckled out of due to a b*****d steward, offie near the ground was dodgy but got a tinnie for the 2nd half Ayr - Fab away day, Smugglers et al down that way and the Bowling Club next to Somerset, one of the best away days in the Championship Dunfermline - town centre is decent but the Elizabethan is a good haunt for away fans, less then 10 mins walk to the ground, pity, Abbeyview is a spoon benders paradise Falkirk - Drookit Duck is great, oh shit, they've moved to Grangemouth, dunno why, Brockville was fab. Morton - Norseman, chippy and bookies next to the ground, sound as Hamilton - Meh Livingston - Just fucking no, soulless shitehole, nothing to see here Partick - Fab away day, Munns Vaults is cracking Queens Park - pretty sure most of us have been to Hampden so you know the score Raith - obviously the best away day for all you guys Seriously tho' Novar Bar, Penny and Dutchess are all pretty close, just avoid the estuary, nearest pub to the ground, just not the best edit - put team names in bold and to say obs about the beer Edited July 19 by keyser_soze 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zanetti Posted July 19 Share Posted July 19 1 hour ago, keyser_soze said: just avoid the estuary We always go there on our trips to Kirkcaldy. Bit of a shithole but never had any bother and the darts/pool table are a bonus! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiegoDiego Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 14 hours ago, keyser_soze said: Raith - obviously the best away day for all you guys Seriously tho' Novar Agree completely, the real reason neither of us went up to the top flight. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cb_diamond Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 It's good to have both Hamilton and Livi back in the division as they are the only two who can rival/beat us in the "shitiest away day" stakes. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiegoDiego Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 6 hours ago, cb_diamond said: It's good to have both Hamilton and Livi back in the division as they are the only two who can rival/beat us in the "shitiest away day" stakes. Yet you've already shared a league with Falkirk... 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cb_diamond Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 1 hour ago, DiegoDiego said: Yet you've already shared a league with Falkirk... While I will literally be first in the queue to dish out any and all pelters to the Galacticos. It's a far better away day than Airdrie. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiegoDiego Posted July 20 Share Posted July 20 11 minutes ago, cb_diamond said: While I will literally be first in the queue to dish out any and all pelters to the Galacticos. It's a far better away day than Airdrie. But far worse than Hamilton. I'll put them all in order at some point, probably. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
San Starko Rover Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 On 19/07/2024 at 20:38, keyser_soze said: Airdrie - While since I was there, only ground I've been huckled out of due to a b*****d steward, offie near the ground was dodgy but got a tinnie for the 2nd half Ayr - Fab away day, Smugglers et al down that way and the Bowling Club next to Somerset, one of the best away days in the Championship Dunfermline - town centre is decent but the Elizabethan is a good haunt for away fans, less then 10 mins walk to the ground, pity, Abbeyview is a spoon benders paradise Falkirk - Drookit Duck is great, oh shit, they've moved to Grangemouth, dunno why, Brockville was fab. Morton - Norseman, chippy and bookies next to the ground, sound as Hamilton - Meh Livingston - Just fucking no, soulless shitehole, nothing to see here Partick - Fab away day, Munns Vaults is cracking Queens Park - pretty sure most of us have been to Hampden so you know the score Raith - obviously the best away day for all you guys Seriously tho' Novar Bar, Penny and Dutchess are all pretty close, just avoid the estuary, nearest pub to the ground, just not the best edit - put team names in bold and to say obs about the beer For away fans I’d suggest the Abbotshall Hotel on Milton Road which is across the road from the Novar. It’s ideal for getting to the away end by going straight up Milton Road and turning left onto Pratt Street. Saves walking along Link Street past the home end. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
San Starko Rover Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 On 19/07/2024 at 21:50, Zanetti said: We always go there on our trips to Kirkcaldy. Bit of a shithole but never had any bother and the darts/pool table are a bonus! Pretty fair description of the Estuary Zanetti. I’ve never had any bother in there, just remember to wipe your feet on the way out . 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DA Baracus Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 Any fans visiting Dunfermline should avoid the Elizabeathen. It's shite and expensive and is more of a food place now (although the beer garden out front is not bad). City centre has plenty of good pubs so you'd be far better served going there. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DA Baracus Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 Airdie is not bad. Few decent puns and you can jump on a bus from the town centre that drops you right at the ground. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry Kinnear Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 (edited) I know some away fans used to book into the Auld Toll in Grangemouth in the past. It’s now a Celtic supporters bar called Cesar’s Paradise where the Grangemouth Celtic bus runs from, don’t know how welcome fans would be there now. Probably better heading into Falkirk or I know Laurieston Bowling Club used to welcome bookings of away fans buses. Edited July 21 by Harry Kinnear 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiegoDiego Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 1 hour ago, Harry Kinnear said: I know some away fans used to book into the Auld Toll in Grangemouth in the past. It’s now a Celtic supporters bar called Cesar’s Paradise where the Grangemouth Celtic bus runs from, don’t know how welcome fans would be there now. Probably better heading into Falkirk or I know Laurieston Bowling Club used to welcome bookings of away fans buses. Is The Mill Inn the only real option between town and the ground? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry Kinnear Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 11 minutes ago, DiegoDiego said: Is The Mill Inn the only real option between town and the ground? There is Pennies at the Old Ice Rink as well I think if it’s still open, apart from that it’s only the Mill. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry Kinnear Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 Cancel that, looking online it would appear Pennies is closed. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrpaddyx Posted July 21 Share Posted July 21 (edited) I don't drink at away games as I travel with my son to most games, so I've no insight into that. However I have been to all the grounds in this seasons Championship so this would be my parking suggestions based on previous matches. Airdrie - Lidl right next to the Stadium, free and easy to get in and out of. Food was decent from what I can remember. Ayr - Massive Car Park on Cragie Road, near the stadium (5-10 mins walk). Haven't tried the food. Dunfermline - Loads of parking on Halbeath Road or the various side streets, fairly easy to get out as long as your heading away from the stadium. Food is quality although they did run out of everything at the New Year game last season. Falkirk - I've tried a few places but the best seems to be the industrial park about 5 mins walk from the stadium (heading towards the Kincardine Bridge) where I parked for the Challenge Cup Final a few years ago. EDIT - I'm told the industrial park isn't an option any more. I've previously parked at Forth Valley College in the past. 5 mins walk from the Stadium Morton - Easy enough to get to, last time I parked a drove maybe 2-3 minutes past the stadium and there was plenty of street parking here. Couldn't get food last season as it was cash only. Hamilton - There is a large multi storey cark park right next to the stadium or the retail park about 5 mins walk away. It might have been a one off but the food was an abomination the last time I was there, I would not recommend. Livingston - Parked at St Margaret's academy for the Cup game last season. 5-10 minutes walk from the stadium and easy to get in and out of. Partick - Been here loads of times, always park on Murano Street , fairly easy to get in and out of. Food is great. Queens Park - I've never not been able to park in the main Hampden Car Park for a Rovers game here. From memory food is a bit overprice and not that great Raith - Loads of street Parking near Stark's Park. Food is elite!!! Edited July 22 by mrpaddyx 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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