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Portman Road, Ipswich Town FC
By Paul Holland July 2 2002
Blues fan Danielle Anderson reviews Portman Road, home of Ipswich Town Football Club. 02 July 2002.
Bescot Stadium
Portman Road
Ipswich Town Football Club
By  Danielle Anderson (1 July 2002)
Address Portman Road, Ipswich, IP1 2DA
Ticket Office 0845 6050129
Capacity 22,600 (30,000 in new season)
Away Allocation 1,771

all information is correct up to 1 July 2002

What is the ground like?
Portman Road has always been the home of Ipswich Town and it became the first all seated stadium in the country in 1993.  Portman Road has been under redevelopment for the past two seasons and the work will come to an end at the beginning of the coming season bringing the capacity to over 30,000.  The North and South Stands have recently been given dramatic facelifts to enable more supporters to see the matches.  More executive boxes have also been added to the Britannia Stand. 

Ipswich offer a good quality match day programme that has been voted ‘Programme of the Year’ on numerous occasions and it is priced at roughly £2.50.  It offers good value for money and a reasonable read. 

The pre match and half time entertainment isn’t that great but the Club puts in a decent effort.  Every now and then, you have a youth penalty shoot-out or a visit from a local band.  PA man, Rob Chandler, helps to create an atmosphere before the match and the Portman Road mascots; Bluey and Crazee the Horses join in the entertainment. 

What is it like for away fans?

The away fans are seated in the Upper Cobbold, which is at the Princess Street end of Portman Road, and is under cover.  Unfortunately, the ground cannot cope with large numbers of away supporters since the catering facilities and toilets are limited in size.  Queues sometimes form outside the away block because of routine security checks so I would recommend arriving in plenty of time. 

Away supporters are generally treated with courtesy but do expect some friendly banter!  Suffolk people are usually very friendly and crowd trouble is a rare occurrence, leaving away fans safe to wear their colours. 

Where is their for away fans to drink?

Most of the pubs around Portman Road welcome any football supporters.  The nearest pubs are: 

The Drum and Monkey, Princess Street – Because this is the closest to the ground, it is a firm favourite with away supporters.  If you just want a quick drink before the match, this is the place to go. 

The Swan, Arcade Street – Popular footy pub that serves decent enough food.  It also has a beer garden. 

The Black Horse, Black Horse Lane – This is a favourite pub for Town supporters but most away fans are welcome too.  This is the pub for you if you want a bit of friendly banter.  It offers the normal choice of beers and Sky TV is available.
How to get their and where to park?

To get to Ipswich from the North/ Midlands take the A14 from the M6 or A1 and follow the signs to Felixstowe.  Filter left at Cambridge or find yourself on the M11.  When approaching Ipswich, do not take the first exit but carry on down the A14 until you reach the ‘Toys ‘R’ Us’ roundabout and follow directions to the ground. 

From the South or London take the A12 from the M25, which is signposted East Anglia.  Carry on for roughly 50 miles until you reach the ‘Toys ‘R’ Us’ roundabout and then head for the town centre.  You will travel up a hill until you see the Sainsbury’s petrol station on your left.  Turn right into West End Road for car parks or carry on straight into Handford Road and Portman Road is half a mile on the right.   

Car Parks:  There are several car parks around the ground including the Cardinal Park complex which is a pay – and – display service.  If you try and use the B&Q car park across the road, you will find yourself being fined.
Where is the nearest train station?
The nearest train station is Ipswich station and is just ¼ mile from Portman Road.  Follow Princess Street straight down from the station and you will see Portman Road in all its glory!

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