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Keepmoat Stadium (Doncaster)Newest Review: ... got home at 3.30pm, phoned round all my mates looking for a lift and at 4.30 I was on the way to Doncaster. Before The Game - Didn't seem to be much around so we just headed inside knowing that Rovers run a sweet system in the concourse. Finding The Ground - Very easy. Not much traffic around but then the crowd/stadium capacity is never going to produce mass crowds. There's plenty of ... more |
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by - written on 26/10/09 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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Trying to remember my visit here to continue my 'away day guide'. Match: Doncaster Rovers v Coventry City Firstly I'd like to point out the dedication of attending this match. I worked in the States all summer and I booked my flight to arrive back on a Tuesday morning because I knew there was a fair chance we'd have a game that day. So I left Asheville (North Carolina) and flew to Charlotte (North Carolina), then I flew to Philadelphia (Pennslyvania) and from there I took a night flight to London Heathrow arriving back at like 11am. I sat next to the editor of top of the pops magazine germany on the way back... Had a drink at the airport and changed ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/05/09 (Very useful, 283 readings)
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The Keepmoat Stadium is a multi activity sports facility in Doncaster. The Stadium and surrounding facilities was built by Doncaster Council and was completed in late 2006, the first fixture was a Rugby League match between the Dons and Sheffield Eagles swiftly followed by a football game between Doncaster Rovers and Hudderfield Town on 1 January 2007. The complex cost in the region of £32m and houses the following: 15,000 all seater stadium Athletics track and field complete with a 500 seated stand Gym Conference facilities Ampitheatre Parking facilities for over 10,000 cars Bar Shop The ... Read the complete review

