It meant an early start, needing to be in Wolverhampton for 9am. Norwich midfielder Alex Tettey was superb, and he, alongside Jonny Howson, controlled the game really. After the game has ended some roads are closed to allow the crowd to disperse quickly and safely. One grumpy one did try several times to get the entire away section to sit down. I have been to Norwich before and it is a lovely place to visit. Click here for details and online booking. We left Worthing at about 11am. With some time to waste before kick off, the Norwich fans showed me the WAGS and players car park, which is located opposite the Jarrold Stand. Winning in the way we did in the last minute Superb! There was ample leg room and I had a good view of the pitch which was from one end of the South Stand towards the corner flag. Behind each goal are two virtually identical two-tiered stands with floodlights extending from their roofs. Also at this corner, the Club have installed the Worlds first (for a football ground) revolving LED big screen. It's a ten minute stroll from there to Carrow Road. Norwich City Stadium - Carrow Road - Football Tripper We at Seat Compare aim to create an accurate Carrow Road seating plan and map, if you see any areas that need improvement please contact us. Its 80 years since Norwich moved to Carrow Road, and the gentleman on the pitch has been a season ticket holder there the entire time. Wolves won 2-1 and it was a game of 2 halves. Carrow Road is ahigh grade ground with an impressive presence. As is always the case with this type of game they come down to our end having been defending for the best part of an hour we fail to clear our lines they put a speculative cross into the box and Ash Williams one of our best players knocks it past Devries for an own goal. 1. Smooth journey in to the car park near to the ground and then we had a police escort right down to the away section. Those changes came about off the back of the Ibrox disaster, which had occurred at the start of the decade. Be at Carrow Road and order your tickets from safe, trusted and reputable companies here on Seat-Compare.com. I've heard really good things about the ground from people who have been there in the past. Last time I did Norwich there wasnt much time for a proper mooch, so with this being a Friday night game I took the chance to stay in Norwich overnight. The ground could hold about 38,000 spectators. As for atmosphere, Norwich are average. Nevertheless, I wish them all the best. The view and legroom were fine even though two of us are over six foot tall. The stewards were helping in helping me find my seat. One thing to note was the (as happens in most grounds) variation in colour of the seats, due to sun-fade. Summary of overall thoughts of the day out: It was a record all-seater crowd at Carrow Road, so of course the Youre only here, to watch the Leeds and We filled your ground for you chants got a good run, but in reality it would have been a decent crowd had any other club been the visitors. The guide will be available in due course. All of the noise came from The Barclay and the 'snake pit' as it is called in the wrap around section of the Geoffrey Watling City stand. The game was okay unfortunately not the result I was hoping for, as Forest lost 5-1. From the map users can then choose the area in Carrow Road they prefer and purchase tickets from the safest websites online. In the end I went for the classic burger, with onions. We parked in a car park near the train station. Anyway before the journey we checked online to see how much a train would be. 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. Other websites that compare prices but don't include the service charges and hidden costs. 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. This was manned at 8 per car, which I thought it was quite reasonable. Seating view photos from seats at Carrow Road, section H, row NN, home of Norwich City. The ground is not as imposing as some, I mean like Villa Park or the Emirates. Although history remains against us anything can happen these days. Carrow Road is a new ground for me which is always an attraction. For details of disabled facilities and club contact at the ground please visit the relevant page on the Level Playing Field website. Carrow Road must be one of the easiest grounds to reach by train. Carrow Road is located just south-east of Norwichs city centre. Checked out an antique fair, the Cathedral and the market area. The normal allocation in this area is 2,500 fans although this can be increased further for cup games. The stadiums capacity is 26,034 and with the exception of a supporting pillar either side of the Barclay and River ends, there are very few bad seats in the house. A sunny afternoon meant loads of shirts on display and the home opener gave fans some optimism. Stadium address:Carrow Road, Norwich, NR1 1JE. For more information, please see our The Rotherham fans were to the right of me alongside the giant tilt 'n' turn TV screen (definitely unique). I opted to park in the Norfolk County Hall Car Park which as we were early had plenty of spaces, however the 7 charged was a lot for parking. The Norwich City stewards and security were superb and very kind to a young fan wanting to see his idols. Whilst waiting for the bus it started to rain the bus eventually arrived at 6.45am. The stand is very modern, and offers a decent view of the action with plenty of leg room. There was always something about Carrow Road which made me want to visit. I thought the atmosphere crackled all game. It felt both modern and traditional at the same time. (photos of the present Carrow Road below). Norwich had made a good start to their return to the top flight and Spurs were in 3rd place heading into the fixture. The game was very dull. With more clinical finishing, it could genuinely have been four or five. Leicester took an early lead after a great header from Sean St Ledger! I'd always enjoyed Blues v Norwich games at St Andrews over the years and really fancied seeing the game at Carrow Road. Midway through the second half, Lewis Grabban scored the second and decisive goal, finishing a smart move emphatically to end any lingering hopes of taking something back to the Midlands with us. So it is advisable to comply with the steward requests, although I did find it all rather annoying. What a phenomenal achievement, and he was rightly given a rapturous ovation from all four sides of the ground, away fans included. The match started off well with the teams matched but when Norwich went 2-1 ahead, it all fell apart from there. No problems. You knew that Wolves would only get better in the second half, and so it transpired. We went for a drink in a Wetherspoons which over looked the river on Wherry Road. I found the County Hall car park easily (and was only charged 3 instead of the advertised 4). There were also half time announcements although I must say I find announcing deaths at half time rather strange. Capacity: A unique design that has evolved over the years, stands close to the pitch and a well-supported club. The game was a bit of a curious affair with a strangely subdued atmosphere in the ground, perhaps this was because everyone was so cold. Mainly down to a great football match with a great atmosphere. It was a pain to have to walk around the stadium to get back to the car and the roads were very congested. It could have gone either way with both goalkeepers making some very good saves and the defenders on both teams making important challenges. I had Steak and Kidney, and it was very filling! On the remaining side is the Geoffrey Watling City Stand. The club shop is quite small and to be fair theres isnt much in there as some others, not even an programme selection. A pleasant away trip I have to say. And so the first half ended 1-0 to Norwich. The journey from where I live just north of Nottingham wasn't to bad considering the distance, takes longer than you'd think due to a lot of the A17 not being a dual carriage way if you get stuck behind something slow moving then you are limited to their speed! This bar welcomes visiting supporters and shows Sky and BT Sports on over 20 screens (see advert below). You do get there eventually! He was taken out, but let back in after a short talking to. The station is 10-15 mins walk from the ground. Three hours down the A52, A17 and A47, I stopped at Harford Park and Ride. Delia's Barmy Army! Norwich is a really nice city with lots of great pubs and places to eat. We were promised a pub stop at 12 which had been used on numerous times and a nice lunch was promised, something to look forward to at least M25 was a nightmare then we had to take a detour to avoid something or another time was getting on and we were no nearer Norwich.
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