Sadly it's Kenilworth Road, Luton.
Even sadder, it's our home ground.
Look at that...3 votes out of 17 answers. I was first AND I have to go every home match. I think the ten must be mine surely?
2006-07-11 21:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury Town v Arsenal league cup game about 15 years ago.
The heating on our football special was broken on full heat so it was shirts off all the way. We get their and it is pissing down and cold. The coppers lead us back along the platform so that we don't use the main exit and we have to cross a storm drain to access the ground. Some poor sod fell in and ended up helping people across.
The away terrace was uncovered, falling to bits, ridiculous excuses for toilets, and there were no refreshments (hot or cold) so we were soakiing wet, cold, tired, and hungry before the game kicked off.
We won 1-0.
By the time they let us out of the ground and we got back to the train the heating had been fixed (they had switched it off) so we sat in the cold soaking wet carriage all the way back to London.
Absolute shocker!
2006-07-12 03:46:43
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answered by Dadams 3
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There are a lot to choose from but probably the worst one I ever had the misfortune to visit was the old Wimbledon ground (Plough Lane) back when they were in the lowest professional league (the old division 4)
The away terrace (I hate to even call it a terrace) was a mud hill and the toilets were an old shed with a hole in the ground
Absolutely bloody awful!
2006-07-11 21:41:23
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answered by Terry M 3
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Leyton Orient about 10 years ago.
We were in the visitors end at a pre season friendly with West Ham and the terraces were crumbling under foot!
All been tarted up now so it's a much better ground
2006-07-12 00:31:15
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answered by esl_uk 2
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York City
2006-07-12 03:37:44
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answered by rallen200 1
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The Comores National stadium just outside of the capital, Moroni. Very hard to believe that they play football on that ground, let alone international football! And that with spectators in those stands!
2006-07-12 01:00:47
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answered by toxethh 2
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I went to Birmingham City about 15 years ago - it was truely awful - weeds growing out of crumbling terraces and toilets with a sea of wee! Glad they got it sorted out - it's a good ground now.
2006-07-11 21:35:32
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answered by Roxy 6
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Stadio delle Alphi in Torino. a wide stadium that hardly even receives 0.5 finished. The stands are so a procedures from the pitch and the view is terrible. Now i understand why even in the course of the respect years of Juventus they nevertheless did not even fill their stadium 0.5 way.
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answered by ganiban 3
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That will be National Stadium (Uwanja wa Taifa, Taifa=National), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
The pitch is bumpy, it so easy to get an own/accidental goal, misplaced passes; when it rains there are some sections with big potholes, its just so easy to turn football pitch into mud swimming pool!
ooh and the players are used to enjoy the swim...-:).
but anyway, thanks god that that the chinese people have discovered there is so much gold in the continent of blind people, they have started to re-build the stadium.
karibu.
2006-07-12 01:25:44
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answered by Will 2
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I would have to say Anfield (not the condition of it, its cos I am a Man Utd fan)
Saying that though, I haven't been to Highbury or Stamford bridge, if I did, they would be the worst (I hat southern teams more than I hate Liverpool)
2006-07-13 18:42:26
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answered by daveyhowells 2
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The men's toilets at Stockport County's Edgely Park are particularly nasty.
What do you mean the whole ground is a toilet?
Yeah, it is actually.
2006-07-11 21:43:59
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answered by Anonymous
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