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I went to the JJB for the first
time as a visiting Chelsea fan on the first day of the 2005/06 season. Wigan's
first match in the Premiership and a record attendance for a football match at
the stadium.
We parked in one of the car parks for Wigan Pier - clearly signposted on many of
the approach roads into Wigan. The car park only had 4 other cars in it when we
arrived 3 hours before kick off, and when we returned immediately after the game
I think only another two had parked up. Plenty of free parking to be had here,
and only 10 minutes walk from the ground (and this was for the JJB's biggest
football attendance and 5,000 visiting fans). The position of the car park also
allowed for a quick getaway from the town after the game.
The car park was 2 minutes walk from the Orwell - a pub on the canal. A friendly
atmosphere, both sets of colours being worn freely without any hint of trouble,
Sky Sports and some great beer (my friend and I rather enjoyed a few pints of
"Flat Cap" - a fine local ale!).
We left the Orwell for a 10 minute walk to the ground. First impressions of the
JJB were favourable, away fans being housed in the North Stand. The Meat &
Potato pie was excellent - one to be recommended. Facilities were good - no
problem getting a beer or food in the ground, even for a large travelling
support. The seating gave ample leg room, and the view from my seat was
unobstructed and excellent. The ticket price was £25 - surely one of the
cheapest in the league.
Overall, an excellent day (obviously helped by a far from deserved 93rd minute
winner from Crespo) and I would recommend a trip to the JJB for any visiting
fan. To be honest, I hope Wigan stay up and I can go back next season!
P.S. Just don't mention the Rugby League when you're there, the Wigan fans don't
like their egg-chasing friends very much!!! |
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