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		<title>By: Reece</title>
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		<dc:creator>Reece</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jun 2011 22:43:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I know that i cant really say much about the away fan&#039;s day, but what i can say is that, on the January 2011 derby match between Blues and Villa, the reason for low attendance is because  a limited amount of people were aloud in, home and away. Admitted, our support is VERY up and down, one match we will have the loudest most passionate support every, intimidatiing and up for a fight, whereas other days, we will not sing, not be loud, and let away fans do anything. Our attendance is pretty good on the whole, it&#039;s the away fans that ruin it, there are 9/10 given a few thousand too many seats, and rarely fill it, bringing out attendance down. Also, our stadium is three quarters a top, top stadium, with just one stand (The Garrison Land Stand) letting it down, which is the case for a lot of clubs. What i can guarntee is that there is always good arguements between home and away fans and rarely a dull moment. Come on you BLUES!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know that i cant really say much about the away fan&#8217;s day, but what i can say is that, on the January 2011 derby match between Blues and Villa, the reason for low attendance is because  a limited amount of people were aloud in, home and away. Admitted, our support is VERY up and down, one match we will have the loudest most passionate support every, intimidatiing and up for a fight, whereas other days, we will not sing, not be loud, and let away fans do anything. Our attendance is pretty good on the whole, it&#8217;s the away fans that ruin it, there are 9/10 given a few thousand too many seats, and rarely fill it, bringing out attendance down. Also, our stadium is three quarters a top, top stadium, with just one stand (The Garrison Land Stand) letting it down, which is the case for a lot of clubs. What i can guarntee is that there is always good arguements between home and away fans and rarely a dull moment. Come on you BLUES!</p>
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		<title>By: Craig</title>
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		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 May 2011 09:12:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This information is not true! we were never given 2000 tickets for this game due to an earlier meeting in the cup where violence occured, therefore we were only allocated 1200 due to police intervention and then supplied an extra 150 on the day before the game.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This information is not true! we were never given 2000 tickets for this game due to an earlier meeting in the cup where violence occured, therefore we were only allocated 1200 due to police intervention and then supplied an extra 150 on the day before the game.</p>
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		<title>By: nathan</title>
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		<dc:creator>nathan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2011 18:45:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have been here a few times and found the experience very good if you were neutral clothes you will be alright. I went to blues vs villa as a neutral in january 2011 i just need to say that villa did not sell all their seats on the 16/1/11. they were only allocated a 3rd of the Gil merrick stand and only filled the top half, there was one block completely empty; there were officially only 1328 away fans(allocation was 2,000).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been here a few times and found the experience very good if you were neutral clothes you will be alright. I went to blues vs villa as a neutral in january 2011 i just need to say that villa did not sell all their seats on the 16/1/11. they were only allocated a 3rd of the Gil merrick stand and only filled the top half, there was one block completely empty; there were officially only 1328 away fans(allocation was 2,000).</p>
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		<title>By: Jamie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jamie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Mar 2011 14:03:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We parked at a nursing home accross from Macdonalds for a fiver and we noticed most away fans parked there, attendent on entrance, so secure enough and had no problems with colours showing even went to macdonalds and no problems, Birmingham fans shocking no atmosphere from their fans only ours, we had a good day out, facillities not bad same old, nothing spectacular, we did see on leaving Birmingham a few young idiots chasing away fans, but we had no bother, took my 7 year old son, all in all a good day out.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We parked at a nursing home accross from Macdonalds for a fiver and we noticed most away fans parked there, attendent on entrance, so secure enough and had no problems with colours showing even went to macdonalds and no problems, Birmingham fans shocking no atmosphere from their fans only ours, we had a good day out, facillities not bad same old, nothing spectacular, we did see on leaving Birmingham a few young idiots chasing away fans, but we had no bother, took my 7 year old son, all in all a good day out.</p>
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		<title>By: Ryan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ryan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2011 04:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As an Aston Villa fan myself, you might say my opinions are biased. But I&#039;ll try keep it as unbiased as possible for the sake of the away fans travelling to St Andrews. 

First of all, as you go in the Away entrance is parallel to the Home entrance and as you&#039;d expect from an Aston Villa, showing our colours wasn&#039;t appropriate, but was still done with pride, there was enough police, so in theory for any other club showing your colours shouldn&#039;t be an issue whatsoever.

For those who want an early snack, there is the McDonalds island just outside the entrance of St Andrews, which is usually rammed full of Blue noses, and unfortunately for us, this was a place we had to cover our colours up as there is a track record for many fights/riots to occur at the McDonalds Island for our bitter rivalry.

Whether it was because of it was a derby game or not, there is many reporters outside the gates, so if you&#039;re camera shy, It&#039;d be advised to not linger outside the gates.

The concourse, I must say, is shocking. It felt like being in my Garden Shed at times due to the slanted roof. The prices for food is a tad expensive. Not many deals, the best one anyone found was the pie and pint for a fiver. 

In the stand the stewards will happily let you stand all match and sing, you can take as many photos as you want and taunting the opposition fans to your right was not once frowned upon, and considering there was a policeman/woman and a steward per row I was suprised. The leg room is pretty poor, but when you&#039;re standing the whole match it isn&#039;t really and issue.

The home fans were dreadful, on this occasion, (16/1/2011). Absolutely appalling for a derby match. Many, many empty seats, their capacity is just over 30k and the stadium seated 22k for this game. Aston Villa sold their tickets off and were granted with extra seats to go on general sale for Villa fans due to the Blues not selling their own...

Their was a whole stands worth of fans missing from the opposite side of the stadium, and their wasn&#039;t many home fans alongside us within the Gil Merrick lower. No fans were seated in Gil Merrick upper due to objects being thrown up and down between fans, as you&#039;d expect being a derby...

Although on this occasion, the home fans were appalling, against other teams I&#039;ve heard from Blues fans that regularly attend home games, their is a mixed reaction from the Blue noses, one game the atmosphere will be electric, the next it&#039;ll be virtually non-existant. As for us, well they haven&#039;t the best record against us in recent years, maybe this was the reason behind empty seats and poor home atmosphere.

Overall, the positives would be that the stewards are excellent in allowing fans to stand and sing all game, take pictures, bring your pint etc into the stand, and the atmosphere maybe good for other teams...

But the negatives prevail in my honest opinion with poor a very poor and shabby concourse and home support from the times I&#039;ve been that is...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an Aston Villa fan myself, you might say my opinions are biased. But I&#8217;ll try keep it as unbiased as possible for the sake of the away fans travelling to St Andrews. </p>
<p>First of all, as you go in the Away entrance is parallel to the Home entrance and as you&#8217;d expect from an Aston Villa, showing our colours wasn&#8217;t appropriate, but was still done with pride, there was enough police, so in theory for any other club showing your colours shouldn&#8217;t be an issue whatsoever.</p>
<p>For those who want an early snack, there is the McDonalds island just outside the entrance of St Andrews, which is usually rammed full of Blue noses, and unfortunately for us, this was a place we had to cover our colours up as there is a track record for many fights/riots to occur at the McDonalds Island for our bitter rivalry.</p>
<p>Whether it was because of it was a derby game or not, there is many reporters outside the gates, so if you&#8217;re camera shy, It&#8217;d be advised to not linger outside the gates.</p>
<p>The concourse, I must say, is shocking. It felt like being in my Garden Shed at times due to the slanted roof. The prices for food is a tad expensive. Not many deals, the best one anyone found was the pie and pint for a fiver. </p>
<p>In the stand the stewards will happily let you stand all match and sing, you can take as many photos as you want and taunting the opposition fans to your right was not once frowned upon, and considering there was a policeman/woman and a steward per row I was suprised. The leg room is pretty poor, but when you&#8217;re standing the whole match it isn&#8217;t really and issue.</p>
<p>The home fans were dreadful, on this occasion, (16/1/2011). Absolutely appalling for a derby match. Many, many empty seats, their capacity is just over 30k and the stadium seated 22k for this game. Aston Villa sold their tickets off and were granted with extra seats to go on general sale for Villa fans due to the Blues not selling their own&#8230;</p>
<p>Their was a whole stands worth of fans missing from the opposite side of the stadium, and their wasn&#8217;t many home fans alongside us within the Gil Merrick lower. No fans were seated in Gil Merrick upper due to objects being thrown up and down between fans, as you&#8217;d expect being a derby&#8230;</p>
<p>Although on this occasion, the home fans were appalling, against other teams I&#8217;ve heard from Blues fans that regularly attend home games, their is a mixed reaction from the Blue noses, one game the atmosphere will be electric, the next it&#8217;ll be virtually non-existant. As for us, well they haven&#8217;t the best record against us in recent years, maybe this was the reason behind empty seats and poor home atmosphere.</p>
<p>Overall, the positives would be that the stewards are excellent in allowing fans to stand and sing all game, take pictures, bring your pint etc into the stand, and the atmosphere maybe good for other teams&#8230;</p>
<p>But the negatives prevail in my honest opinion with poor a very poor and shabby concourse and home support from the times I&#8217;ve been that is&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: gary</title>
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		<dc:creator>gary</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Jan 2011 12:14:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Best away day of the season Broad street is only a ten minuite walk with every bar going. Blues fans are mental which you want from every away day stewards are good drink is great 10/10</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Best away day of the season Broad street is only a ten minuite walk with every bar going. Blues fans are mental which you want from every away day stewards are good drink is great 10/10</p>
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		<title>By: Ben</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ben</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 22:19:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Home fans are poor but friendly.
The stewards are brilliant (let you stand and sing.)
The concourse is small but that  makes for a great atmosphere. All in all great day out.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home fans are poor but friendly.<br />
The stewards are brilliant (let you stand and sing.)<br />
The concourse is small but that  makes for a great atmosphere. All in all great day out.</p>
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		<title>By: Phil</title>
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		<dc:creator>Phil</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 17:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Went to Birmingham this season (09-10) and had near enough a pretty good day out. We drew 1-1 conceding in the last 2 minutes but apart from that, my time there was good. 

Negatives: The concourse was rammed, although saying this Spurs had 4,500 fans up there that day as they opened the whole railway end for us. Long cues and a bit of a struggle to get a beer, but thats to be expected.

:The home support, were pretty dreadful and really didn&#039;t make any effort whatsoever throughout the whole game, I was almost embarrassed for the. A few of their fans though were spending more of the game trying to give us all a bit of grief, but again, thats football.

Positives: Really easy to get away and to the ground, very easy to find and quick to get out from. Got back to my car which was parked around 15 minutes away in a residential road, and as soon as I hit the dual carriageway on the way back to the m42 I had no problems at all.

: Cheaper prices, but then again everywhere is out of London.

Had no problem wearing my shirt on the way out, but I cant say what it would of been like had the home team lost, everyone seemed rather friendly although again that could change from week to week. The leg room was pretty bad in my opinion, but the stewards had no bother with the whole of the away end on their feet the whole 90 minutes.

So overall a nice little away trip, one of the grounds that you have to go to atleast once in your life time.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Went to Birmingham this season (09-10) and had near enough a pretty good day out. We drew 1-1 conceding in the last 2 minutes but apart from that, my time there was good. </p>
<p>Negatives: The concourse was rammed, although saying this Spurs had 4,500 fans up there that day as they opened the whole railway end for us. Long cues and a bit of a struggle to get a beer, but thats to be expected.</p>
<p>:The home support, were pretty dreadful and really didn&#8217;t make any effort whatsoever throughout the whole game, I was almost embarrassed for the. A few of their fans though were spending more of the game trying to give us all a bit of grief, but again, thats football.</p>
<p>Positives: Really easy to get away and to the ground, very easy to find and quick to get out from. Got back to my car which was parked around 15 minutes away in a residential road, and as soon as I hit the dual carriageway on the way back to the m42 I had no problems at all.</p>
<p>: Cheaper prices, but then again everywhere is out of London.</p>
<p>Had no problem wearing my shirt on the way out, but I cant say what it would of been like had the home team lost, everyone seemed rather friendly although again that could change from week to week. The leg room was pretty bad in my opinion, but the stewards had no bother with the whole of the away end on their feet the whole 90 minutes.</p>
<p>So overall a nice little away trip, one of the grounds that you have to go to atleast once in your life time.</p>
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		<title>By: Rich</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rich</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 00:12:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Went to St Andrews with United this season and due to some sort of problem (frozen pipes was mentioned?) only one concessions stall was open for alcohol. This resulted in a crush that was pretty unpleasant indeed,  worsened when the Pollice decided to get involved (pretty heavy handendly although not helped by some of the more &#039;militant&#039; elements of United&#039;s away following) and I was left feeling glad I had attended without my wife.

The stewards adopted a relaxed attitude, they turned a blind eye to me taking a full pint into the stands at half time in order to escape the aforementioned shenanigans in the concourse.

The stadium itself is a trek from the city centre and if it is your first visit it may be worth a taxi (£6/7) but on the way back you may as well walk (turn right out of the away coach park and follow the crowds across the roundabout at the bottom of the hill and then upto the city centre) as the traffic means it&#039;s not much difference in time.

Despite later hearing of trouble in the city centre in a couple of pubs, caused by Villa and not Birmingham supporters - I guess due to the the lack of fixtures that day the scallies got bored - I had a decent couple of beers afterwards in a Wetherspoons just down from Snow Hill without any bother,</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Went to St Andrews with United this season and due to some sort of problem (frozen pipes was mentioned?) only one concessions stall was open for alcohol. This resulted in a crush that was pretty unpleasant indeed,  worsened when the Pollice decided to get involved (pretty heavy handendly although not helped by some of the more &#8216;militant&#8217; elements of United&#8217;s away following) and I was left feeling glad I had attended without my wife.</p>
<p>The stewards adopted a relaxed attitude, they turned a blind eye to me taking a full pint into the stands at half time in order to escape the aforementioned shenanigans in the concourse.</p>
<p>The stadium itself is a trek from the city centre and if it is your first visit it may be worth a taxi (£6/7) but on the way back you may as well walk (turn right out of the away coach park and follow the crowds across the roundabout at the bottom of the hill and then upto the city centre) as the traffic means it&#8217;s not much difference in time.</p>
<p>Despite later hearing of trouble in the city centre in a couple of pubs, caused by Villa and not Birmingham supporters &#8211; I guess due to the the lack of fixtures that day the scallies got bored &#8211; I had a decent couple of beers afterwards in a Wetherspoons just down from Snow Hill without any bother,</p>
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		<title>By: John</title>
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		<dc:creator>John</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 11:08:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>St Andrews is pretty easy to find, and there is parking to be had on-street not too far from the ground. However, we ended up parking in with the home fans in a car-park just behind the stadium. Cost something like £5. Seemed a great option at the time, until the end of the game, when we arrived back at our car to find the stewards had disappeared, and it was now a free-for-all to get approx 300 cars out of a single-car wide exit, onto a road that was queued with traffic. End result was that it took us over an hour and a half to get back onto the M5 afterwards. Next time, I&#039;ll be parking further away from the ground, and walking in!

The ground itself is pretty good - the home fans are right next to you, and quite vocal, but good natured with it too - although we did roll over and hand them a nice easy 3-0 win during my last visit, so that may have had something to do with it!

We had a few pints in the ground, and although it took a while to get served, it was pretty reasonably priced.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>St Andrews is pretty easy to find, and there is parking to be had on-street not too far from the ground. However, we ended up parking in with the home fans in a car-park just behind the stadium. Cost something like £5. Seemed a great option at the time, until the end of the game, when we arrived back at our car to find the stewards had disappeared, and it was now a free-for-all to get approx 300 cars out of a single-car wide exit, onto a road that was queued with traffic. End result was that it took us over an hour and a half to get back onto the M5 afterwards. Next time, I&#8217;ll be parking further away from the ground, and walking in!</p>
<p>The ground itself is pretty good &#8211; the home fans are right next to you, and quite vocal, but good natured with it too &#8211; although we did roll over and hand them a nice easy 3-0 win during my last visit, so that may have had something to do with it!</p>
<p>We had a few pints in the ground, and although it took a while to get served, it was pretty reasonably priced.</p>
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