... However, I was pleasantly surprised by St Marys - the home ground for Southampton FC and really enjoyed my visit there.
Here are some facts:
Name: St Mary's Stadium
Inauguration: 11 August 2001
First match: Southampton-Espanyol 3-4
Costs: £32 million
Capacity: 32,800 seats
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Stadium by Kevin Fletcher. This print from the original watercolour shows a detailed aerial panorama of the stadium on match day. The print mesures 16" x 20" and comes mounted ready for framing. In the mount is a panel showing all the interesting facts about your favourite club's stadium. Kevin Fletcher is a highly regarded artist who began stadium aerial view painting in 1996. He brings to life the crowds and atmosphere at the stadium with his wonderful hand painted art. The perfect gift for any Saints fan.
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Advantages: Perfect example of a great championship stadium with a great level of football! Disadvantages: Can get busy in eating area at half time
...I was pleasantly surprised by St Marys - the home ground for Southampton FC and really enjoyed my visit there.
Here are some facts:
Name: St Mary's Stadium
Inauguration: 11 August 2001
First match: Southampton-Espanyol 3-4
Costs: £32 million
Capacity: 32,800 seats
Press seats: 84
Address: Britannia Road, Southampton, Hants. SO14 5FP
The stadium has a 4 star Uefa ... ...stadium and really makes the Championship seem like a great league with some great, welcoming stadiums and a very high level of football!
If you ever get a chance then maybe you should go watch Southampton play at their home ground St Mary's!
I am not personally a Southampton fan (and nor am I a Portsmouth fan), I actually support Southend United, but I recently moved down to this area and many of my friends support Southampton. Last Friday I was asked by my fiend, who is an avid Saints fan if I wanted to go with him to watch them play at home in a friendly against Celtic and so I said yes. It was a great match and despite Celtic winning 2-0 the atmosphere was great and I really enjoyed myself.
I have now visited many different stadiums in my time from very small league 2 team grounds, some with standing sections and the great Nou Camp which I recently reviewed. However, I was pleasantly surprised by St Marys - the home ground for Southampton FC and really enjoyed my visit there.
Here are some facts:
Name: St Mary's Stadium Inauguration: 11 August 2001 First match: Southampton-Espanyol 3-4 Costs: £32 million Capacity: 32,800 seats Press seats: 84 Address: Britannia Road, Southampton, Hants. SO14 5FP
The stadium has a 4 star Uefa rating and has a capacity of over 32,000. It was quite large but was still well filled and this created a great atmosphere. The stadium also felt very modern with clean seats and the whole eating and entrance area felt rather nice. It also looked quite attractive from a distance. The only problem when you see it from a distance is that it is located next to a load of warehouses and factories and is rather unpleasant.
Of course it has a variety of different bars and snack areas and all have what you would ever need for a footie match - beer and burgers! Although the prices are rather high so it would be worthwhile taking your won stuff to save money. Security is also very high with all bags being checked before entering the stadium - no cans are allowed as these can be hurled onto the pitch and potentially cause damage. Tickets for matches vary dependent upon what type of match and where you sit, for example for the friendly i attended tickets were only £10. But on normal match days they would be between £20 and £30. You can also purchase a programme which cost around £3 on normal match days and slightly more for special matches - such as testimonials.
There is also a large club shop where you can purchase Southampton shirts and other merchandise from here!
The match i watched was great with a very high quality of players and level and everyone seemed to put every bit of effort in making it very exciting with so many chances and great saves - despite it being 2-0 it was a very evenly matched game! There was also a lot of stuff going on at half time with a special 5 a side match featuring ex players including Matt Le Tissier - who also alter played in the last 10 minutes of the actual game! - he used to be an awesome player and showed he still has it! I really enjoyed myself and felt the atmosphere was electric with everyone up and singing and cheering at every chance or tearing their hair out when there was a near miss.
A point of warning - if you want to get a drink or something a t half time it would be advised to leave your seat a few minutes before the whistle in order of any chance of getting something as it gets so busy in there at half time!
This is a great stadium and really makes the Championship seem like a great league with some great, welcoming stadiums and a very high level of football! If you ever get a chance then maybe you should go watch Southampton play at their home ground St Mary's!
Advantages: lots of everything Disadvantages: high house prices
detail does not really play a part.
To oppose West Quay?s high street shops ? you can visit the Bargate shopping centre, which hosts many ?alternative shops? for skaters, surfers, new age hippies etc. You can easily spend a day in the main city centre.
Besides the city centre shops there are also the local district shopping areas such as Bitterne, Shirley and Portswood. These tend to contain local butchers, chemists, a supermarket or two and so on.
LEISURE:
Southampton has a recently built football stadium, the home of its premiership side, which has the awkward name ?The StMarys Friends Provident Stadium?. StMarys is the area of Southampton were the team was originally founded, hence the nickname ? saints. Southampton also has 3 council owned leisure centre?s and a large sports centre with host dry ski slopes among other ...
Advantages: Buses go to all parts of Southampton. New buses provide comfort for all passengers, also good disabled facilities available. Free service from Train Station to the West Quay Shopping Centre. Disadvantages: The old buses are basically awful, needs to get rid of them and bring in newer buses. Needs to win back old bus users and introduce Student schemes.
where do they go?
With Southampton having a major new look these days, they have to have buses, which go to all the main areas of Southampton. First bus operates from the edge of the city and basically the buses run inwards having buses going everywhere. This provides people links to the main areas of Southampton such as the University, City Centre, Southampton Docks/Port, StMary's Friends Provident Football Stadium, Southampton International Airport and also the train station.
With Southampton having a newer more modern image, I take it that the buses are looking brand spanking new?
I think First Bus is getting there, at the moment the company still has the old red style bus which tends to give the company the 'old fashioned' look still. With the introducing of the 'Bendy Buses' though, Southampton First Bus is becoming a good ...