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By Bomberman on Thu, 17th May 12
Posted 17/06/2010 @ 11:27 View all chrisgtk's posts
Cambridge United's stadium is probably one of the easiest grounds to get to and to park. It's a nice well run stadium and is a mixture of the old (Habbin Stand) and the relatively new (the main stand which was I believe paid for by the sale of Alan Biley to Derby a few years ago) and the very new, the marvellous south stand. It gives the impression that the club is not only very professional and well supported but also probably belongs in the football league. Unlike York (another ex league stadium) which is an aging stadium without much work carried out in recent years) Cambridge is being developed however, I believe that the new owners are looking to build a brand new community stadium in Cambridgeshire which means that the developers can realise the housing potential of the Abbey. Plus they have some of the best sarnies in the country and even beat Man Utd in the food stakes!