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Okay, but it is hard to see how they can progress without better facilities. Having been practically rebuilt in the past few years, Salford’s ground is clean and tidy enough but lacking in character and it is very uniform. The stewards were friendly and the facilities average. It was easy, I ran back to the car and drove back to the hotel. A Plymouth supporting workmate offered a lift and I was only too happy to accept. The associated cost whilst no doubt substantial has however created a very uniform look similar to when Scunthorpe became the first Football League club with a (larger) new build. For most matches, the Club operates a Park & Ride service from the IT Lab premises, on the Agecroft Industrial Estate (M27 8SJ). There didn’t seem to be much information on how to get close to the ground by public transport so I did my own research and found that a bus was the best bet. I had thought as a League Club and a wealthy one, that they would have installed a scoreboard, but it is still great to be so close to the action. From the M60 at Junction 17 take the A56 towards Manchester City Centre. Location: Moor Ln, Salford M7 3PZ Moor Lane - Salford City Click to view Hotels and Stadium Info nerby Moor Lane - Salford City! 212 Moor Lane… Dead easy. If anything is incorrect or you have something to add, then please e-mail me at: [email protected] and I'll update the guide. The Moor Lane stand along one side is all seater and is seven rows deep. We are delighted to share the proposed designs for our new stadium at Moor Lane, going into planning imminently! Joined 29 Oct 2008 Messages 47,962 Location Avoiding … Manchester Victoria is the closest mainline station, which is just over three miles away and probably too far to walk. The ground itself is surrounded by houses and no parking areas, however, the club runs a fairly good park and ride scheme. Beer is available in the away end priced at £3.50, there is choices of pies with peas and gravy for £4 which I was told were tasty. Visit the website below to see how much you can save on the price of your tickets: If you require hotel accommodation in the Manchester area then first try a hotel booking service provided by Booking.com. Salford City moved to Moor Lane in 1978, but the stadium had been a venue for other sports for many years prior to that date; Manchester Rugby Club played there from 1908 until 1969. [7], On 19 October 2017, the newly-renovated stadium was reopened by Sir Alex Ferguson, and it was revealed that the club had agreed to a partnership with Peninsula Business Services as sponsors, with the ground to be renamed Peninsula Stadium. He scored a penalty soon into the second half Then Yates scored for Swindon after the Salford goalie dropped the ball. Nightmare. Having had some wine with Tuesday evening's meal, we took the recommended No.97 bus from Shudehill Bus Station towards the ground, then followed the fans through a housing estate to the stadium. This Joseph Holt pub offers real and also does food. It also helps that as the stand is prefabricated, that fans can bang the panels at the back of the stand, to make some more noise. After the Park and Ride dropped us off at the ground the only option was the catering onsite. Moor Lane Plaats: Salford: Capaciteit: 5.108 Bouwjaar: 1978: Bespelers: Salford City FC: Portaal Sport: Het Peninsula Stadium is een voetbalstadion in de Engelse stad Salford. To the right, there were the massed Plymouth fans (around 1,000) on the terrace behind the goal. Every stand was the same :- about 20 foot high, constructed of red-painted steel cladding with mesh near the top, presumably to allow light in. Under 5's Free*. Definitely a nice away day with a good Conference feel, but nowhere near the levels of hype surrounding it from other Football League clubs. There is no car park at the ground except for staff etc. Capacity: The toilets and food kiosks were in old shipping containers and cabins. This is the first league game of the season I have been able to attend at the newly rebuilt Moor Lane Ground. I didn't come in contact with any home fans at all. There are also a couple of grim toilet blocks. Andrew Beverton a visiting Leyton Orient supporter adds; 'We took a taxi from Manchester Piccadilly to the Salford City ground which cost £12.50. I actually walked in from town which takes around 50 minutes or so. As the stadium isn't far down Moor Lane, there's no point in waiting for a 93 particularly. The stadium may be neat and tidy but there are no facilities within the stands themselves for away fans. The food was from a burger van, I didn’t have any but was told by those that did it was okay. Many shirts were visible. We didn’t really speak to any of them but they were harmless enough. 5. Getting away from the ground was very easy and we were back on the M60 within 10 minutes. Away Travel Info: Moor Lane. A ground to forget, not remember. The comprehensive 60 page programme was only £2 and I scored badly on the “You’re the Ref” feature. Fortunately, I knew about this before I went and parked in Oaklands Road away from the ground. Stewards unhelpful, see above, game as a neutral was really good and four goals away from home is always encouraging, and as the rain had stopped was good value. The game was a bit of a duff affair in the first half but came to life in the second. Everyone has mentioned the crest shaped floodlights. The game was a 0-0 draw and Crawley were probably fortunate to get a point. After speaking to a driver on the 97 he said I'd be better getting the 93 from the same stop as it actually went onto Moor Lane. Address: Moor Lane, Salford, Greater Manchester, M7 3PZ; Moor Lane has had some radical developments in the last six years and has been well documented in the BBC Documentary Class of ’92: Out of Their League. It was a two-minute walk to Bury New Road, where there was a frequent bus service back into town. Pretty decent standard stuff although it was clear they couldn’t cope with the big away following at half time judging by the length of the queues. 2,163. The stewards were okay and friendly enough. So after getting in for a very reasonable £10 adult and £5 concession we eat and drank inside. There was friendly chat comprising about ten away fans and news that Man United had been defeated on penalties in the League Cup. Like most fans, a new ground and club to the league and on paper two well-matched teams should have made for a good game. Booking train tickets in advance will normally save you money! It is served by route 92 during the evening. Shaped as the Club badge, they are particularly eye-catching with an illuminated red outline around the light panels. Getting away afterwards was easy as I was on the supporters coach, an easy run out to the motorway and back in Exeter just after 11 pm. Walk back down Bury New Road to the junction with Moor Lane, then turn right, towards the away side of the ground. The quickest way from town is to take bus X43 from stop EZ in Chorlton Street a 7-8min walk from Piccadilly station, to Moor Lane, 20mins away. As Salford is in the middle of a residential area there aren’t many options so just went into the ground and got a beer from the kiosk. Both ends have newly covered terraces, with the West Terrace, being the first of the new stands to be constructed of the new stadium. It was clear in the opening stages of the game that both sides were apprehensive, not wanting to make the first mistake. This site has disability access. I did not venture to try the food or drinks as facilities seemed pretty basic…. 2018-2019: 2,489 (National League) Salford City Football Club Moor Lane M7 3PZ . Food: How to even start here..there wasn't a great number of options – pies or chocolate bars. Exceedingly poor getting away. However, it is around 1.5 miles away from the Peninsula Stadium and is a good 30-35 minute walk. Then the Club are now showing their ambitions off the pitch as well as on it. You'd have thought they'd be going mad with celebration! Travelled up from Plymouth on the train and arrived at 2pm in Manchester. But once the home side took the lead it was an easy victory. It was a good game from our point of view as Exeter won the match 1-0. We had high winds, snow, hail, everything really. AWFUL. This mainly all seated stand, replaced the former Main Stand and is a fairly simple affair with six rows of seats. As there were no Football League games this Bank Holiday (I'm a Bolton Wanderers fan) and the weather was nice, it seemed like a good idea to get a Salford game in. Historic day….first time ever we have played here. Inside it has an enclosed feel but with the back walls of the stand being wired fencing the cold air circulated around us making us pretty cold! I have nearly completed all the grounds in the National League. Salford Football Club, before the days of becoming ‘City’, moved into Moor Lane in 1978 with the first game taking place against Abbey Hey in the Manchester League Premier Division on Saturday 16th September 1978, which Salford won 5-1 (Cairns x2, Thornton x2, Higgs). Whether this extends to the away end I don’t know as I was in with the home fans. There is a club bar at the ground, but this is for home supporters only. That has to be applauded and I think is commendable. The seating numbering system is very confusing. Follow this road until you see a white sign on your left saying "City of Salford." Chatted to some Ammies fans who seem delighted to be in the EFL. Salford City moved to Moor Lane in 1978,[5] but the stadium had been a venue for other sports for many years prior to that date; Manchester Rugby Club played there from 1908 until 1969. Then a twenty-minute walk through the city centre to the bus stop on Great Ducie Street. Wilson headed the equaliser into the top corner. It was a delightfully ugly yet beautiful goal for Orient and the point was well-earned. First County Visit: Saturday 18th March 2017: Competition: Vanarama National League North – (Tier 6) Result: Salford City 1 – 1 Stockport County: Attendance: 1,735: Away Trip: 170: Away Day: 812: County Line-up: Ben Hinchliffe; Sam Minihan; Scott Duxbury; Lewis Montrose; Michael Clarke; Chris … The away end has no seating but has uninterrupted views and you’re very close to the pitch. Leaving Knutsford around 2pm made our way around the outskirts of Manchester arriving at Salford for around 2:20pm. A new stadium to visit and an opportunity to be on Sky Sports. I'd have preferred to sit, so I should have gone in through another gate. Thread starter City ... Used to live on Moor Lane... went once, talking years ago now, as my lad wanted to see what it was like... That’s something no blue will do now with the way these have taken over the club. Location Moor Lane, Salford. I didn't bother with those so not sure of the goods on offer or prices. Adults £10 His incredible own goal decided the match. So no revenge for Wolves being knocked out in the previous round. Salford made a double substitution on the hour mark, and this paid off instantly. Both ends are terraced of about 11 steps high which are made of steel plate and have a bit of a temporary feel to them. Three with Scottish accents, three from Crewe and others. Red and White. 0161 792 6287 Ticket Office: My daughter had chips that were cold. With over 1,000 Plymouth fans there were crazy scenes when Plymouth scored at our end. Another ground not yet visited and a warm summer evening, so good for a footy game. This area behind the stand is open to the elements, so don't complain that the Club have been watering down the beer if it is raining! The bus journey time was about 25 minutes. Other Details. I went on the club coach leaving Crawley at 7:30 and made our way up to a pub stop (The Kilton in Knutsford) for a beer and a spot of lunch. White and Black. The stewards didn’t even know which stand they were on and were less than helpful, we were eventually let in with no tickets by a high up steward, missing the first 10 minutes. Although I'm a Wolves Season Ticket Holder the Vale are my second team and in fact, I live 10 minutes walk from Vale Park. 2019-2020: 2,997 (League Two) Away coaches are parked in Moor Lane right outside the away entrance. First time visit to Salford. At 22:12 about twenty of us caught the x43 bus, running about 10 minutes late but reaching the centre of Manchester within a further 10 minutes. £10 and £5 cash entry on the turnstiles, it reminded me of the good old days back in the Conference! Sadly it wasn't possible to do so as the home end of the ground was inaccessible to away fans. We were unable to get a taxi after the match had ended and so we walked up to the main road and caught a bus into Manchester City Centre which cost £2.50 each'. I was impressed by this ground – Salford City have a lot of money behind them but they've spent it well in constructing the best non-league venue (discounting clubs that used to be in the league) I've been to. It was a bitterly cold night, very windy with gusts of sleet driving across the ground. Apart from that, it was another ground ticked off although my right foot has now got some bruises which have given me a less than pleasant memory! This ground would be No. The atmosphere was pretty good, better than some much larger grounds I've visited. I did a quick tour of the City and had a cream tea in Debenhams (it was not real Devonshire cream just whipped!!) It is normally fairly quiet as it's slightly off the beaten track down a long cul de sac but it is the closest to Moor Lane'. This on a very dark wet night, along unlit roads with wet leaves on them, with children was dangerous. I was amazed and applaud their fans, a 600 mile round trip on a freezing February evening. Play After picking up a burger from a stand outside the ground and walking back to my car, there was not too much traffic on the road as I headed to my hotel in Salford Quays. Swindon were now top of the League. The No 97 and 98 go past Moor lane which is less than half a mile from the stadium. Oddly at the back of the stand, there is a small area of standing, towards the East Terrace, which I can only think was placed there to replicate a traditional standing area from the old ground, as otherwise, you would expect it to be all-seated. The atmosphere was friendly and a bit of singing would break out, but as expected Salford are still to create a strong number of core fans and are a lot of people's 'second team', just like myself, so the atmosphere is still a bit lacking. In contrast, the away team, transported by Compass, seem to be finding their feet in their second season in this highly competitive league despite financial issues. Not a great game and having been to the reverse fixture which Salford won 4-0 I was expecting a similar scoreline but Walsall dug in and keeper Liam Roberts made some great saves. Those travelling on public transport need to be organised. I finally spotted two tiny, grimy signs to take you up the appropriately named Nevile Road and then follow people going to the game. A nice, neat, bright ground which looked ideal in the sunshine. A really nice pub with a very relaxed vibe. The journey from my house in Norwich was a long but relatively plain-sailing one. Find properties to buy in Moor Lane, Salford M7 with the UK's largest data-driven property portal. It is a quite smart small stadium with lots of metal being used as the steps of the stands. However, it was entertaining and ended up with a 3-2 win for Argyle with the winning goal coming in the 92nd minute which is always great. I very much enjoyed another visit to Moor Lane. Salford grew in confidence as the game went on and won 2-0 and quite comfortably in the end, although a Stevenage player looked to have been pulled in the box at 0-0. Just two makeshift boxes, one selling food one selling drinks. Seating down either touchline, then almost identical standing terraces behind each goal. As mentioned we stopped off at The Kilton in Knutsford who put on a buffet for us Crawley fans (which as always is paid for in the £20 we pay for coach travel!). Two other neutrals and I were directed to the Neville Road entrance. Generally, I found the club staff and stewards to be both welcoming, polite and helpful. The stadium is very tidy but lacks organisation, we couldn’t find any ticket outlet. Well for us it was simple, just a walk back to the hotel, but the traffic didn’t seem too bad. This bus stops just after the end of Moor Lane (the road not the ground), just past the Hazeldean Hotel. I like walking, but after the game I got 98 bus back to the centre of Salford, which took ten minutes. 92 of my personal count of English stadiums. So I've seen quite a bit. F. FantasyIreland Well-Known Member. The fans I met were friendly. The few home fans I talked to were friendly enough. In 1989 floodlights were installed at Moor Lane and the club took the more ambitious title of Salford City. Public Transportation to Moor Lane in Salford. Sign in or register for an account. The game was a proper cup tie, Shrewsbury won 3-1 so the 500 hard-core travelling fans went home happy after just sacking their manager days before. A great game and huge respect for the fantastic Plymouth support. MOOR LANE. I had a South Stand ticket but arrived at the North stand. There is a bit to learn but they've come a long way in a short time. Salford are being bankrolled which must be gutting for Bury fans who are only 10 miles up the road. I particularly liked the floodlights in the shape of the club crest – touches like that show the architect has put some thought into the design and hasn't just churned out an identikit box of a ground. Considering that this was all done in just ten months, it is a remarkable achievement. Programmes are on sale just inside the turnstiles. Salford City extended their unbeaten start of this year’s Vanarama National League North campaign with a 1-0 win against FC United. Check-in date. Salford City are used to the big games now. I had left Salford City to one of the last to be visited so that I could see the new stands, having seen the old ground on television. Dirty old town. Hotels near Salford City, Moor Lane - We offer a wide range of hotels near Salford City from cheap accommodation to upmarket luxury hotels. It was a potential banana skin for us (Colchester, Histon, Sutton, Newport etc.) Five minutes later Plymouth retook the lead with Sarcevic smashing in a great shot from outside the box. Salford City FC. Uit. I think the experience has converted him into a West Sussex Red Devil . Got a parking ticket to make a rubbish day even worse, one ticked off never to return. I walked from Manchester Piccadilly Railway Station. They say the capacity is just over 5,000, there was 2,100 in there and I’m not sure where another 2,900 or so would actually fit in. From outside the stadium looks low and very red and a bit of an eyesore within the surrounding countryside. League Cup 2nd Round, 13th August 2019. Good luck to Salford in their quest to climb the leagues, undoubtedly with the money they have they will get there. Moor Lane. As is so often the case with such sponsorship deals, of course, the majority of supporters still call the ground Moor Lane. Whether an attempt at wit or nauseating slogan it had a personal negative impact then reinforced by the Peninsular & “Success starts here” branding throughout the roof façade inside. Dirty old town." I decided to stand with the Plymouth fans. For those of you who have watched the 'Class of 92 Out of their League' documentary about the Club, then you will recognise the lady running the food area as Babs. As for the facilities, the toilets are the worst I've experienced, housed in containers. Whilst a couple of miles away in the Prestwich area is the CAMRA Good Beer Guide listed Church Inn on Church Lane (again off the main Bury New Road – not far from Junction 17 of the M60). Manufacturer:Kappa Home Kit: Dean Brill made a huge save to keep the East Londoners in it and Orient improved after half time. Salford City Council uses cookies which are essential for this site to work. A simple journey from my home in Essex. Unfortunately, the club shop cannot be accessed pre-match as that is beyond the home turnstiles so only accessible post-match if you have time. The Amateurs later became Salford FC, and Salford City FC in the 1980s. Search for hotels near Moor Lane. Not having watched the television documentary series about the rise of the club I don’t know their motivational practices nor how the ground has developed. Moor Lane is located just over two miles away from Junction 17 of the M60. This will see the construction of four new stands at the ground, as well as new changing rooms, social club, club shop, media area, plus Directors and Sponsors boxes. Apart from that mishap, it was easy to drive away from the ground without any delays. Could have and maybe should have set off earlier and had a quick pint in a pub on the way to the ground as there are none near the stadium at all. (opens in a new tab). Many are unaware that it is written about Salford, but the football club ensures visitors know of … We bought a beer and a couple of snacks before we went into the away end. The pavement itself is quite narrow and I stepped in one to avoid some Salford fans coming in the opposite direction only to fall over! Now where to even start here… Stewards: mostly untrained and unsure of what to do. As I say- functional. With a place in the play-off final at stake, Salford City FC welcomed Ashton United to Moor Lane, and what a game it was! Moovit helps you find the best way to get to Moor Lane with step-by-step directions from the nearest public transit station. Salford City fans will need to travel a total of 4427.6 miles (round trip) to away matches Once completed the ground will have an overall capacity of  5,106 capacity, including 2,240 seats. The Peninsula Stadium is a neat, tidy ground. Having flown into Manchester airport it was just a quick nip round the M60 to our hotel which was just a mile away so we could walk to the ground. Beware of potholes on the pavement outside the ground on Moor Lane! A good day out, a new ground ticked off, there for Nketiah’s first ever goal and Barardi’s only ever second goal, and in the end a comfortable win. by commencing with the building of a new stadium at Moor Lane, which will meet Football League membership criteria. Il évolue depuis la saison 2019-2020 en EFL League Two (quatrième division anglaise). but Bielsa surprisingly named a fairly strong team, and we got a comfortable and deserved win. I realised that it was hopeless trying to find the alternative stops as I was getting soaked so I returned to the station and got a taxi. Salford City FC have unveiled their ambitious plans to redevelop their Moor Lane ground, increasing its capacity to over 5,000. A decent covered away end that houses over 1,200 with another 200 seats for visitors in the North Stand. It took about 15 minutes to Victoria station. Public Transportation to Moor Lane in Salford. Eventually, I found an unmarked gents in another such unit and I think the players occupy similar. Definitely not in Salford. The home end was open after the game but obviously all but the club shop was closed. Salford City, … We arrived very early for the 12.30 kick-off and parked on Kersall Road. After they went in front with their first-ever Football League goal, their fans were just clapping. I travelled on one of the supporters coaches with the coach pulling up on the main road right by the entrance of the away end. Outside the away stand there are a couple of burger/beer stalls. Moor Lane, home of Salford City. The famous lyrics written by Ewan MacColl who grew up in Broughton, streets away from Moor Lane. There are hardly any facilities near the ground as it's in a residential area, but there are a range of bars and food options behind the home end, and clearly, the home fans get to the ground early to use these facilities. It looked good in the dark all lit up but more like a sports complex than a football ground. With not much to see, I went back to the ground and enjoyed the hospitality of a burger van parked near to the away end. An (unexpected) overnight in Manchester meant an earlier than the anticipated visit to see two teams challenging near the top of the table at a ground/team apparently rapidly developed beyond recognition with substantial high profile cash injections. Moor Lane, Kersal Vale: 5 min walk: Cavendish Road, Kersal Bar: 11 min walk: Kings Road, Sedgley Park: 13 min walk: Beckley Avenue, Prestwich: 14 min walk : Light rail stations near Salford City Football Club in Salford. The Ammies Year Ground Opened: The game was decent with Salford winning it 2-1 late on due to a terrible own goal from Southport near the end. Getting away was simple enough, a train back from Manchester for just after 5 allowed us to get back to Manchester and get some food before heading off, then getting home for just before 8pm! Obviously! Overall it was a pretty awful day out. Moor Lane Salford Lancashire M7 3PZ. Salford City's tractor was stolen from their Moor Lane ground on the weekend Salford earlier reached out on Twitter, asking for any information … Grass Club Nickname: A couple of Salford fans were very helpful in getting me back up again and one remarked that he fell in the same pothole going to the match. I travelled by train and walked from Kesal Station. Very disappointing food service, in which they sold out of day pies and we could only give correct change for drinks (which is all they had left). Salford City Football Club. Pandemonium when we scored in extra time to win the match. and the tills stopped working. This site highlights the relative isolation of the Peninsular Stadium and I chose the reliability of a tram (Prestwich) and 30 minute walk whilst double checking at the local bus stop for options afterwards. With a quick stop at the services we got to the suggested Park and Ride just as it was opening at 6.15. The pub which is literally outside the gates of St Mary's Church (which is handy if you want to also say a quick prayer for your team) offers up to four real ales, a couple of which are normally local beers. I had a meat and potato pie. Grass Pitches. Located in the Kersal district of the city of Salford in Greater Manchester, Moor Lane took on the sponsorship of Peninsula Business Services in October of 2017 and was officially renamed Peninsula Stadium as a result. It was clear in the opening stages of the game that both sides were apprehensive, not wanting to make the first mistake. The ground is not located in Salford itself, but in the nearby area of Kersal. The very impressive following of 558 visitors in a crowd of 2,420 mostly stood behind the goal with their self-effacing “Monkey Hangers” banner and were vocal. That looks modern but as a proper football feel. I sat on the side and thought it was a reasonably good view. View on map. I drove as I needed to leave straight after for work so needed a near spaceman sparked in a side street 5 minutes walk away having made sure it was not residents restricted. View on map. Disabled access. It took me about 70 minutes to get from the stadium to Piccadilly, although I could have shortened this by getting a tram from Victoria (towards Newcastle-under-Lyne) instead of Shudehill. Salford City. Companies on Moor Lane in Salford. Eventually, after missing one poorly marked exit, we were back on the M60 and home in the Midlands in just over two hours. Our hotel partners guarantee a compelling selection and daily availability of rooms. Access. As I’ve said above although the stands are a vast improvement on what was there before, it is still very much a work in progress. The stadium location was the only downside. Over 1,000 on a bleak Tuesday where many would have got home around 4 am. Three promotions in four years have transformed this club. It took about 80 minutes and was mostly uphill, but I didn't mind. A 5-minute wait for the bus, ten minutes to the car and I was away heading southbound. Along with the new Spurs stadium this was all I needed to complete the current 92. The stadium is served by bus route 93 between Bury and Manchester, route 94 between Pilsworth and NMGH, route 95 between Bury and Salford Shopping Centre and nearby route 484 serving Eccles, Swinton, Pendlebury and Prestwich. 1940 : Vers le portrait du club. Functional, largely made of corrugated iron and concrete terraces. Set above the surrounding residential and industrial areas - the moor is a mosaic of grassland and scattered trees which provide a great place to see unusual plants and animals, and enjoy spectacular open views of Salford. Salford City FC v Ashton United FC – The play-off semi final review. After seeing the Under 21's progress from the group stage and having been to 71 grounds of the current 91/92 the majority of grounds to visit now consist of lower league teams who we haven't played for a number of years. I finally got a 97. Although I had completed the 92, Salford were not in it so this visit was to preserve the full list as well as to add a new ground. It was deserted when we arrived, but packed when we got back after the game. The vision of a new stadium for Salford City was first released in October of 2016, in response to rapid growth of the club following its 2014 takeover by the Project 92 (5 former Man United players and billionaire Peter Lim).

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