Monday 21 April 2014

Southend United - Roots Hall Ground Guide


Stadium Info
Roots Hall is situated within a terraced housing estate and has many entrances to the ground in between various houses. All stands have supporting pillars including the relatively new South Stand which possibly has more pillars and more faults than any of the others. If you sit toward the back of the lower tier there are too many pillars to have a clear view and if you sit at the back of the upper tier you have to duck down to see the goal at the far end. However, all four stands remain similar in height and close to the pitch.

Away Fans
Visiting supporters are situated in the north stand which has a capacity of 2,000. There is little leg room between the rows and frequent banging of knees on the row in front and getting kneed in the back from the row behind. Situated directly below the electronic scoreboard, the view isn’t the best, largely due to supporting pillars, but due to the old domed roofing it does make for the best noise with even a handful of supporters. There is a Transport style cafe with tables and chairs offering the usual selection of pies, burgers and hot dogs.

Where To Drink
Located on East Street and just a 2 minute walk from the ground is The Fish House which many consider the best fish and chip shop in the Southend area. To wash down your chips there are a couple of pubs to choose from up by the ground. The Blue Boar is the birthplace of SUFC and is a small family run friendly pub that serves hot and cold food and shows Sky Sports. Away fans are allowed in and it's literally 2 minutes from the ground. The Spread Eagle is another small-ish locals pub with food and Sky Sports. Although away fans can be allowed in, home fans have priority in a first come first served policy.

Parking
Parking is available at the ground behind the north stand at a cost of £5 per vehicle. However, street parking is in abundance being situated in the residential area that it is with no permit holder sections, you'll just need to avoid the yellow lines. Providing you do this, you'll find a spot within 10 minutes walk of the ground without any problems.

By Train
The nearest / closest train station to Southend United's Roots Hall Stadium is Prittlewell, on the Liverpool Street to Southend Victoria Line. Services run every 20 minutes and take around an hour. The ground is a 5 minute walk from the station, turning right on exiting onto East Street. Turn right at the junction with Victoria Avenue and the ground is on the left hand side.

Away supporters should walk down Victoria Avenue past the main entrance before turning left into Fairfax Drive. The entrance to the North stand is on the left.

Photos
For more photos from Roots Hall, click the link below!
http://www.tothe92.co.uk/groundguide/southend.html

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