Crewe v Palace - Sun 7th April 2:15pm Crewe Alexandra v Palace
Sunday 7th April 2002 – K.O. 2.15pm
Gresty Road Crewe Cheshire CW2 6EB
Main tel no : 01270 213 014 Ticket office: 01270 252 610
Ticket prices: adults 15.00, senior citizens 12.00, under-16’s 3.50
This was listed as all ticket in the box office – but not in the matchday programme.
For away fans: the Ringway Stand (or "Pop") Away fans are no longer housed in the Gresty Road end of the ground, but are now at one side of the ground in the Ringways Stand (Popular Side), which has now been renamed the 'Blue Bell BMW Stand'. The whole of this stand is given to away supporters and it houses up to 2,000 fans. Entrance to this stand is by ticket only, (no cash is accepted at the oldest turnstiles). Tickets (if available) need to be purchased from the ticket booth next to the supporters club at the entrance to this stand. Please note that alcohol is not available in this stand. "Family stand" This backs on to the railway, and runs behind the goal at the eastern end of the ground. The "Rolls-Royce and Bentley Motor Cars"-sponsored stand not only houses family groups, but also has a disabled section, and special facilities for blind supporters (both home and away) who can use headphones to listen to the match commentary provided to local hospitals.
Disabled facilities Crewe have spent thousands of pounds providing special areas for wheelchair users and the partially sighted. Disabled toilets have been provided and a stair lift has been installed in the club's executive suite. In the Family Stand, an area for 10 partially-sighted people has been created with headsets so fans can listen to the local hospital radio match commentary. Even before the construction of the new main stand, the Family Stand, Ringway Stand and visitors stand provided 24 spaces for wheelchair users along with room for their carers. And club stewards have also received training from local disabled access groups in the best practices to employ to help the disabled enjoy their visit to Gresty Road.
Tickets available on a first come first served basis
PALACE TRAVEL
Coaches: Depart from Selhurst Park at 7.30am Fare is 16.50 for gold members and 19.80 for season / members and 22.00 for non-members
There are no further train tickets available through Chris & Gildo – those already with tickets details as follows -
Trains: Depart Euston 9.05am Arrives Crewe approx 12.05pm
Return journey departs Crewe at 4.49pm Arrives back at Euston at approx 7.09pm
Travelling by Car *****************
(Tip:)
Gresty Road is two minutes' walk from Crewe railway station, but about a mile from the town centre - if asking for directions, ask for the station and you won't go far wrong. (Some away fans, however, still think they've seen all Crewe has to offer in a short stroll along Nantwich Road!)
From north: Exit M6 at junction 17 (A534). At T-junction turn right for Crewe and follow A534 (signposted Crewe, Nantwich) turning right at the roundabout after Wheelock . After about six miles, at the third roundabout in the space of about a mile (go straight over at all of them) , you pass the Crewe Arms on your right and Crewe Station on your left. Gresty Road is the first left after the Station. Beware: on match days, you may not be able to take this left turn, and may be redirected to the next left (100 yards, South St, at traffic lights).
From south and east: Exit M6 at junction 16 (A500). At roundabout follow signs for Crewe. After about two miles, turn right at roundabout (A5020) towards Crewe; left at the next roundabout (0.8m); straight on at the next (Rookery pub on right), passing the Brocklebank pub on the left; then left at final roundabout (Crewe Station), taking you into Nantwich Road, passing the Crewe Arms Hotel on your right and Crewe Station on your left.
From West: From Nantwich, follow Crewe Road, A534 (signs to Crewe Station, 4 miles), which will eventually bring you along Nantwich Road. The turning for Gresty Road is opposite the Royal Hotel, about 150yds before you reach Crewe Station.
Parking: There is street parking nearby, plus a stewarded carpark in St Clair Street (continue south down Gresty Road, past the ground - second turning on right. There is also a British Rail carpark by the Royal Hotel, and a council-run short-stay carpark off Mill Street (from station, continue past Gresty Road and turn right at traffic lights, then take next right). Many fans park on the service roads of the Weston industrial estate (off the A5020, just south of the Crewe Arms roundabout, opposite the Brocklebank pub & signposted as away parking). Note: car-parking in the streets near Gresty Road may be a bit more difficult this season.
Crewe also have their own car park next to the ground, costing £1.50 for all day. (800)
One subscriber adds: 'If driving I'd be tempted to park on the industrial estate - parking is like at Man.City but with less streets'.
By Rail ******
Gresty Road is about 10 minutes' walk from Crewe Station. Turn left out of station into Nantwich Road and, and next left into Gresty Road. Ground is ahead on the left.
By Bus ******
Nos K6, K4 and K44 run from the town centre down Gresty Road. Nos C84 (to/from Chester (via Nantwich) or Newcastle-under-Lyme) and K43 (to/from Nantwich) run along Nantwich Road. (Ask the driver to drop you near the Mill Street or Edleston Road junctions, if he/she's unclear).
Arriva buses 4, 29, 39 & 44 all run near Gresty Road
Beer and Grub *************
Where to eat near Gresty Road.....
Fish 'n' chips : Gresty Road is blessed with four excellent fish 'n' chip shops within five minutes' walk:
The first place people will say is the Fish 'n' Chip Shop just outside the Stadium, (across from the Adtranz Stand)
If you're walking from the station, just past the turning into Gresty Road, there is one next door to the shop on the corner of Nantwich Road selling fireplaces. Another is close to the away supporters' and Main Stand entrances, near the Bedford Street/South Street junction. The third place is on the corner of Mill Street and Nantwich Road, "Salt & Vinegar", which offers both takeaway and sit-down meals (3.95 brings fish, chips and peas, bread 'n' butter and a pot of tea - bargain!) Further down Nantwich Road, just past the Brunswick pub is "Mr C's" fish and chip emporium.
Other food.....
Pizza:
There is an Italian restaurant (Giovanni's) on Nantwich Road, about 50 yards from the Royal Hotel. It is usually advisable to book for evening meals, but you may get lucky.
There are also a couple of places along Nantwich Road which do take-away.
If your tastes extend to kebabs, try the Persian Kebab House (on Nantwich Road), usually only open in the evenings. Next door to this is a Greek restaurant. There are numerous shops along Nantwich Road, including a newsagent, a greengrocer, and a sandwich shop, plus Chatwin's bakery, pie and cakeshop (though this is usually closed by lunchtime on Saturdays). Rail travellers can, of course, try the buffet on Crewe railway station. Inside the ground, Ridgway caterers supply food, which has improved a lot recently, with pies, chips, burgers, hotdogs and all the usual stuff.
If you're walking from the station, just past the turning into Gresty Road, there is a Kebab Shop (Platform 7) - very nice! next door to the shop on the corner of Nantwich Road selling fireplaces,
For curry: Passage to India near the Barrel pub or Taquidur across from the Earl of Crewe
The following pies are available in the ground: Steak & Kidney, Meat & Potato , Cheese & Onion , Traditional Pasty
Where to drink near Gresty Road.....
If you get there reasonably early before the game, the supporters club at the ground allows away fans in.
There are also a number of pubs within walking distance of the ground.
The Royal Hotel - (01270) 257398 On Nantwich Road, opposite Gresty Road. Free House, offering John Smiths, Websters and Kilkenny Irish Bitter. As it's close to the ground, can get crowded on match days (so service can be a bit slow; manager is pretty miserable), but usually has doormen on duty. Pool table. Sandwiches served before the match. Open all day
The Brocklebank - (01270 212432) On Weston Lane (A5020), opposite side of station to Gresty Road. New, Beefeater-type pub, opened in late 1996. Popular with visiting supporters - certainly a few palace in there last year. Large pub, ideal for family meals - extensive menu with children’s options. Popular on match days. Good food served 11.30am - 10pm. Open all day
Rookery Wood - About a mile further down Weston Lane, by the roundabout, another "family pub", run by the Tom Cobleigh PLC chain, opened in time for the start of this season. Not sure of its beer or attitude to footy fans.
The Brunswick - 71 Nantwich Road, Along Nantwich Road, past Edleston Road, on the right hand side. Whitbreads (Boddington's, Trophy and guest beers). According to The Football Fan's Guide: "The landlord describes it as a 'friendly boozer', and it's an ideal footie pub. It's large, nicely done-out, with an upstairs bar and big-screen TV. Open: all day. but may be shut after immediately after the game" Can get busy on some match days, and seems to be popular among visiting supporters.
The Barrel - 38 Nantwich Road An American style bar with Pool table and juke box On the corner of Nantwich Road and South Street. Can get busy on some match-days, on others it can be surprisingly quiet. Pool table and juke box. Families welcome. Open all day from 12.
The Bank -Nantwich Road. Another new pub, almost opposite the Barrel. Although the pub does not look that welcoming, with a number of bouncers on the door, once inside you will find a nice mix of home and away supporters. The doormen on duty on matchdays don't appear to mind letting well-behaved away fans in. Reasonably priced meals served 12-2.30. Families welcome. Open 12-3 & 5-11.
Manni's Wine Bar - On the corner of Mill Street, by the traffic lights, and less than a half a minute's drunken stagger from the Bank or the Barrel (mind the traffic!). No idea of its attitude to footy fans, and can't vouch for the quality of the liquid sustenance!
Old Manor - Nantwich road - Large pub/restaurant. Variety of meals including children’s menus. Disabled facilities. Open 12-11 (restaurant 12-9)
There is also a Weatherspoons near the station, and also recommended is a pub called the 'Pullman Carriages' (?), that has been popular in previous years. There are a handful of other pubs nearby, but some (notably the Albion and the 'Pig') are only open to home supporters, or are shut, on match days. Rail travellers may have the option of the Crewe station buffet.
If you are thinking of making a longer trip and staying in the area:
Where to stay The Malbank Hotel (14 Beam Street, Nantwich, Cheshire. Tel: 01270 626011; fax: 01270 624435)
The rooms are a mixture of en-suite and the bathrooms down the corridor. They can be very busy mid-week, but week-end shouldn't prove a problem. In the morning make sure you are hungry because the breakfast are enormous and you'll go some to scoff the lot. There are four TV's throughout the pub so most days you'll find one dedicated to racing, the others will have sports of some kind on or MTV type programs. Be warned Friday and Saturday nights are heaving in there, as are most pubs in Nantwich
Nantwich is an attractive, historic town, lots of old buildings, fairly small, rather a lot of antique shops, but with a good choice of pubs and a couple of popular night-clubs. About four miles from Crewe.
The Peacock Hotel (221 Crewe Road, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 6NE. Tel 01270 624069, fax: 01270 610113)
It has 37 rooms comfortable, with en suite bathroom facilities, Sky TV, telephones, tea/coffee-making facilities, a complementary newspaper, etc. The pub is on the A534 just west of its junction with the A500 (A51), just over a mile from Nantwich and about three miles from Crewe. Should you need it, there is also a 'corner shop' about 200 yards down the road towards Nantwich.
The Farmhouse Beefeater & Travel Inn Coppenhall, near Crewe. Tel 01270 251126)
The rather detached location of this hotel makes it a valid option only for those with a car at their disposal (junction of A530/532). On the downside: The rooms do not have 'phones in them; the telly gets only BBC. On the upside: it is affordable; it is clean and comfortable (in a bare bones way); and the attached restaurant is pretty good. Again, if you plan to tour the countryside in addition to going to the game then it is not a bad choice at all. If you want to be near the ground or the town (or do not have an independent means of transport) then you should look elsewhere
Red Cow, Nantwich Beam Street, Nantwich - Tel 01270 628581
A couple of years back they charged £19.50 B&B each for a twin and double occupied as a single - not bad price. Rooms are OK but not en suite - only one bathroom The accommodation is in an annexe from the pub so is quite secluded - you can't really upset anyone with loud and drunken staggering around on return from Nantwich nightlife(!). Breakfast consisted of two rashers of bacon (cremated), cold baked beans, egg and piece of fried bread carefully arranged black side down
Other possibilities Forte Travel Lodge, Alsager, by J16 of M6. Tel 01270 883157) Gorsty Hall Hotel - Tel 01270 820531 Lamb Hotel, Nantwich - Tel 01270 625286
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