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Cheltenham
Town
Ground Name: Whaddon Road
Capacity: 7,066 (3,912 seated)
Address:
Whaddon Road, Cheltenham, GL52 5NA
Main Telephone No: 01242 573
558
Fax No: 01242 224
675
Team Nickname: The Robins
Year Ground Opened: 1932
Pitch Size: 111 x 72 yards
Shirt Sponsors: Mira Showers
Home Kit Colours: Red & White
Away Kit Colours: Yellow With Red Trim
Kit Manufacturers: Errea
Official Web Site:
www.ctfc.com
Unofficial Web Sites:
Cheltenhamtown-MAD
Robins Nest Forum
CTFC
Talk
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| Contents |
What's The Ground
Like?
In2Print
& Carlsberg Stands (photo)
What Is It Like
For Visiting Supporters?
Stagecoach Main
Stand (photo)
Where To Drink?
How To Get There
And Where To Park
Cheltenham
& Gloucester & In2Print Stands (photo)
Admission Prices
Programme Price
Local Rivals
Ground Layout
Disabled Facilities
Fixtures 2008-2009
Record & Average Attendance
Fans Ground Reviews
Hotel
Accommodation
Feedback
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| What's The Ground
Like? |
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At one end of the ground is the newest addition to the stadium. The
Carlsberg Stand which was built by Barr Construction, was opened in December 2005 and has a capacity of 1,100
fans. This stand is given to away supporters and is particularly steep in
its design. It has a perspex windshield to one side and perspex panels
incorporated into its roof, to allow more light to reach the pitch. The
stand is unusual in the respect that it has a couple of more rows of seats
on one side of it. There is also a small electric scoreboard on its roof. On one side of the ground is another relatively new
stand. The In2Print Stand was opened
in November 2001 and was built by Barr
Construction. This stand sits
proudly at one side of the pitch and houses 2,034
supporters. It is a covered, all seated, single
tiered stand, part of which is
sometimes given to
away supporters. The ground is now enclosed in one
corner where the two new stands meet, although it is not used for spectators. On the other side of the pitch is the
Stagecoach Main Stand, which has seating to the rear
and terracing at the front. Straddling the half way line,
it does not extend
the full length of the pitch, having open spaces to either side. At one end is the
small, covered, Cheltenham & Gloucester Terrace,
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In2Print
& Carlsberg Stands |

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| What Is It Like
For Visiting Supporters? |
Away
supporters are housed in on end of the ground, in the new Carlsberg Stand.
As would be expected from a new stand, the view of the playing area and the
facilities are good, plus the bonus is that it also has good leg room. Just over 1,100 supporters can be accommodated in this
area. If demand requires it, then up to 1,500 seats can be allocated in the In2Print Stand
at one side of the pitch. The food on offer within the ground is not bad; you can choose from burgers
(including for those with a bigger appetite a half pounder with cheese
£3), hot dogs, pies (including the Pukka Chicken Balti Pie £2) and bacon baps (£2).
I found Cheltenham itself to be quite pleasant and the
supporters friendly. The picturesque Cotswold Hills around Cheltenham can easily
be seen from
inside the ground. The atmosphere is also pretty good and there is a
drummer in the home end. I did find the p.a. to be a bit deafening
though.
Neil Le Milliere, a visiting
Exeter City fan, informs me 'I have found some of the stewarding to be over the top, and some supporters were ejected
from the ground for little reason'. Peter Llewellyn adds 'Don't go on race day like I
did - it's worse than getting away from Old Trafford!'Top Of
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Stagecoach
Main
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| Where To Drink? |
There is a club bar at the ground called
the Robins Nest which allows in small numbers of away fans for a small
admittance fee. The closest
pubs that I found to the ground were the Fox & Hounds
& The Greyhound, but they
both have more
of a home feel about them. Away fans are probably better heading to the 'Sudeley Arms'
or 'The Conservatory' on Prestbury Road on the outskirts of town.
There is even a decent fish & chip shop situated in-between the two. To find these pubs, turn right out of the club car park, and then
turn left at the end of the road. Go straight
over the roundabout, and The Sudeley Arms is on your left and the
Conservatory is further up on
your right. It is no more than a ten minute walk from the ground.
Otherwise there is the Parklands Social Club, where you can
also park your car (£4). Simply go down Whaddon Road, passing the ground
and the bowling club on your left. Take the first left hand turn and the
entrance to the social club car park is a short distance down on the left.
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Cheltenham
& Gloucester & In2Print Stands |
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| How To Get There
And Where To Park |
From The North
Leave the M5 at junction 10 and
take the A4019 towards Cheltenham. Keep straight on through the traffic lights, until you
come to large roundabout (there is a McDonalds on the left), at which you turn turn left.
Continue up this road going over a double mini roundabout. Keep going for about 300 yards
and then turn right into Swindon Lane. Go over the level crossing and straight over the
next roundabout (signposted Prestbury) passing the race course on your left. Turn right into Albert Road
(signposted Gloucestershire University) and at the bottom at the
roundabout turn left into Prestbury Road, (the ground is signposted from here) and then further down
Prestbury Road, turn right into Whaddon Road. The ground is down on the left.
From The South
Leave the M5 at Junction 11 turning right towards Cheltenham. Go across 1st roundabout -
GCHQ is on your left. Turn left at the next roundabout, into Princess Elizabeth Way. Go straight over the next roundabout, (the exit is over at about
"1 o'clock"). Keep on up this road, and you will come to a big roundabout, where
you will see a McDonalds on the corner. Go straight across this roundabout and continue up
this road going over a double mini roundabout. Then as North.
There is no usable car park at the ground and nearby street parking is limited. The
Parklands Social Club does allow some parking at £4 per car (See Where To
Drink). Otherwise there is a free 'Park & Ride' service to the ground operating from Cheltenham Racecourse, which is well signposted around
the town. Journey time on the 'Park & Ride' service is obviously
dependant on traffic, but is around ten minutes on average. For a
map showing the location of the ground
click here
(to take you to the Street Map website).
To go to a simplified page, containing the directions and pub info, which
you can print out click here.
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| By
Train |
| Cheltenham Station is over two miles from
the ground, so best to jump in a taxi. If you are going
to embark on the 35-40 minute walk then thank Dave Lucas for the following
directions; 'Turn
right out of station car park and follow Queens Road for
around half a mile. At end of Queens Road
and turn left into Lansdown Road.
At the next (Montpellier) roundabout,
turn left into Montpellier Walk (which
later becomes the Promenade).
At the end of the
Promenade, turn right into the High Street.
Go along High Street for around 100 yards
and then turn left into Winchcombe Street (by a
branch of the Cheltenham &Gloucester
Building Society). Continue straight
along Winchcombe Street and
into Prestbury Road. Straight across the next
roundabout and then first right into Whaddon Road.
The entrance to the away end is down on the left'. Top Of
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| Admission Prices |
Home Fans*:
In2Print Stand: Adults £18, Concessions £12,
Under 16's £7.
Stagecoach West Stand: Adults £17, Concessions £11,
Under 16's £7.
Family Area: Adults £13, Concessions £9, Under
16's £5.
C & G Terrace: Adults £13, Concessions £9, Under
16's £5.
Away Fans*:
Carlsberg & In2Print Stands: Adults £18, Concessions £12, Under
16's £7.
Concessions apply to over 65's and students.
* Please note that these
prices are for tickets purchased prior to matchday or for club members.
Tickets purchased by non-members or away fans on the day of the game will
cost an extra £2 per ticket. Under 16's ticket prices remain the same.
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| Programme
Price |
| Official Programme £2.50.
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| Local
Rivals |
| Swindon Town and from non-league days; Gloucester
City. Top Of
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Ground
Layout |
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Disabled
Facilities |
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For details of disabled facilities at the ground please
visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled Supporters
(NADS)
website.
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| Fixtures
2008-2009 |
| For the
Cheltenham fixture
list
click
here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website)
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| Record
& Average
Attendance |
Record Attendance
At Whaddon Road:
8,326 v Reading,
FA Cup 1st Round, November 17th 1956.
At
The Athletic
Ground:
10,389 v Blackpool,
FA Cup 3rd Round, January 13th, 1934.
Average Attendance:
2007-2008: 4,310 (League One)
2006-2007: 4,359 (League One)
2005-2006: 3,453 (League Two)Top Of
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| Fans
Reviews Of Whaddon Road |
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Mark Newbury (Bournemouth) 12/01/08 Top Of
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Hotel
Accommodation |
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area then first try a hotel booking service provided
by Football Hotels who are powered by Activehotels, who
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To access their Cheltenham page
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