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What's The Ground
Like?
Carling Stand (photo)
What Is It Like
For Visiting Supporters?
Where To Drink
North Stand
How To Get There
By Car & Where To Park
By Tube/Train
Admission Prices
Programme Price
Ground Layout
Fixtures 2007-2008
Record & Average
Attendance
Fans Ground Reviews
Hotel
Accommodation
Feedback
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| What's The Ground
Like? |
| On one side of the ground is the new Main
Stand that was constructed during 2001 and is now
sponsored by Carling. The stand is all seated and
covered and has a press area at the back of it. The stand is elevated
above pitch level which means that supporters have to climb small sets of
steps at the front of it, to gain access to the stand. The stand though,
only runs for three quarters of the length of the pitch and at one end
another separate stand exists. This small covered, seated stand,
was previously reserved for families, but promotion to
the Football League now means that it has been allocated to away supporters.
The rest of the ground is terracing, with
small open terraces behind each goal, and a small covered North Stand
terrace running down the other side of the pitch. This North Terrace is
known affectionately by the Dagenham fans as 'The Sieve' as apparently at
one time it was famed for its leaking roof. The home end, the Bury Road
End, has a small digital clock sitting amongst the advertising hoardings
at the rear of it and is known as the 'Clock End'.
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Carling
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| What Is It Like
For Visiting Supporters? |
| The majority of away
fans are housed in
the Pondfield Road terrace at one end of
the ground. This area accommodates 1,200 fans. It is a
small terrace, being around 10 rows high and is open to the elements, so be
prepared to get wet. However, the view from this part of the ground
isn't bad and the refreshments are excellent. A small
section of seats is also allocated, in a small stand adjacent to the Carling
Stand. Although this stand does have cover, it does have a number of
supporting pillars that may impede your view.
There is normally a good atmosphere within the ground and there are normally
no problems for visiting fans.
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| Where To Drink? |
| Neil Le Milliere a visiting Exeter City
fan informs me; 'There is a fair sized social club at the ground, which
allows in away supporters for a nominal fee. Otherwise there are three
pubs in walking distance of the ground. The nearest is The Eastbrook,
which down the hill towards Golds Gym. There is also The Railway which is
down the road beside the station. A ten minute walk away is the Bull,
which is down Rainham Road (going past the Jet Garage), by a large
roundabout'.
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North Stand |
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| How To Get There
By Car & Where To Park |
Leave the M25 at Junction 27 and take the M11 towards London. At the end
of the M11 continue onto the A406 towards Docklands (A13) and London City
Airport. At the intersection with the A13, turn onto this road towards
Dagenham/Dartford Tunnel. As you near Dagenham, you will see a cinema
complex on your left. At this point you leave the A13 and join the A1306
towards Dagenham. At the third set of traffic lights turn left at the
McDonalds into Ballards Road. At the end of this road you will come to a
large roundabout, (known as the Bull roundabout, after the public house of
the same name) at which you turn left, into Rainham Road. Proceed up
Rainham Road passing Dagenham East tube station on the left and Victoria
Road is a quarter of a mile further on, on the same side of the
road. There is a fair sized car park at the ground which is free, but
is normally full 45 minutes ahead of kick off. Otherwise street parking.
For a map showing the location of the ground
click here
(to take you to the Streetmap website).
To go to a simplified page, containing the directions and pub info, which
you can print out click here.
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| By
Tube/Train |
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Take the District Line to Dagenham East (and not Dagenham Heathway). Turn
left as you come out of the station and the ground is clearly sign posted
and only five minutes walk away. Please note that the journey by tube from
Central London can take around 45 minutes. Neil Le Milliere adds; 'The tube
journey out there can be a bit of a nightmare and it's probably better to
get a train from Fenchurch St to Barking Station and then a tube to
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| Admission
Prices |
Seating*:
Carling Stand (Centre): Adults £19, Concessions
£13.
Carling Stand (Victoria Road
Wing): Adults £18, Concessions
£12.
Carling Stand (Family Area): Adults £12, Concessions
£7.
Away Fans Seating: Adults £18, Concessions
£12.
Terrace*:
Adults £15, Concessions £10.
* Apart from the Family Area, the
prices quoted above are for matchday. Tickets bought prior to matchday are
offered at a discounted price, typically £2 on an adult ticket and up to
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Programme Price |
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Official Programme £2.50.
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Ground
Layout |
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| Fixtures
2007-2008 |
| For the Dagenham &
Redbridge fixture
list
click
here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website)
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| Record
& Average Attendance |
Record Attendance:
5,949 v Ipswich Town,
FA Cup 3rd Round, January 5th 2002
Average Attendance:
2006-2007: 1,756 (Conference National)
2005-2006: 1,243 (Conference National)
2004-2005: 1,378 (Conference National) Top
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Fans Ground Reviews |
| Lee Roberts
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Hotel
Accommodation |
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