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";s:4:"text";s:5459:" Arrived fairly early and managed to park on Bolton Road - up the hill. In fact, you could fit the entire population of Fleetwood into the ground and still have 4,000 free seats! The home fans were pretty sparse and I heard little noise from them (apart from an occasional drum being banged) until they scored, in first half injury time. Coupled to that, we were clearly going to finish the season higher up the table than the Rovers, and with Bolton dropping down, we really could claim to now be one of the serious forces of Lancashire football. “On pricing, we are aware of the hardships the pandemic has brought to people and families, so we are looking at protecting our next generation of young supporters.
Ewood Park is rather impressive, having had three new large stands built during the 1990's. However, the spacing between the rows of seats leaves a lot to be desired, being quite tight.
0 11. It took around 30 minutes to get back onto the motorway, but from there it was plain sailing.I really enjoyed the overall experience, despite the result. But Ewood Park itself was good and was worth the money I paid.Ewood Park was a ground that we had wanted to visit last season, but the fixture was moved to a Friday evening meaning that we couldn't attend.