Brilliant for anyone with kids who like football. From the friendly clubs to the much more serious soccer schools. Well floodlit and welcoming.
The car park is in dire need of sorting but you are here to play or watch football and now lounge on a sofa.
A lovely tidy ground with a couple of seated stands and plenty of open terracing. Loads of free car parking and space to expand should they wish, great staff and volunteers and an all round good day out
Cold bitter night, and there isn't much protection from the elements. The club bar was very good, and the hot food hidden away in the corner of the ground was also excellent and a good price. Green tea and decaf coffee are available! Staff were really friendly. Toilet facilities are really good. Treated away fans very well. Not a lot of atmosphere, but then it was a pretty poor home performance!
Saw them play Ashton United.
The price of drinks varied every time I went to the bar, food was okay.
Grass pitches look horrific and the prices they charge for using them is embarrassing.
Car park is a shambles and the chairman is a tosser who can't take criticism, don't put yourself all over social media if you can't take the backlash.
No surprise the club is heading the way it is.
Shortly after their formation, the club began playing at the Dolly Tub pitch, which later became the Highbury housing estate.[2] They moved to Catchems Corner in 1903, remaining there until moving to Vernon Avenue in 1930.[2] They subsequently moved to Mill Street, before Greenwich Avenue became their home ground in 1991 after Mill Street was used for housing.[2]