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Reebok Stadium (Bolton Wanderers FC)
Newest Review: ... approximately 28,000 fans although recent attendences have been much lower, around 22,000 average. The stadium is impressive to look at and... more |
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The Reebok (Reebok Stadium (Bolton Wanderers FC))
Member Name: markandfaye
Advantages: Good transport links Disadvantages: cant garuntee good football The Reebok Stadium is the home of The Barlcays Premiership football team Bolton Wanderers Football Club and was first used in the 1997/98 season, it is situated next to Middlebrook retail park in Horwich. The stadium is an 28,723 all seater with 4 stands (both with upper and lower tiers) one of which is named after the Wanderers' great Nat Lofthouse. Its quite an improvement on their previous home, Burnden Park, to say the least and boasts some of the best facilities in the country including a fan-zone where you can enjoy food and drink before the game (this has only just been introduced this season), 2 large car parks (both priced at around £5/£6) and several pubs/resturants within walking distance, although the 2 closest to the ground are for home fans only. Access to the ground on match day is fairly easy due to the location, just next to Junction 6 on the M61 and also a train station (horwich parkway) situated within a couple of minute walk, trains from Manchester Victoria Station. Prices this season range from £15-£35 for home fans (adult) and i beleive upto £38 for away fans depending on the catergory of fixture, Children and concessions are considerably cheaper. Anyone visiting The Reebok should expect to have a good day out. Summary: good modern football stadium |
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