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The food counter was very small but was manned by 11 people who served you quick.
Unfortunetly the food never lived up to the quick service, the Cornish Pastie I had was stone cold.
On the plus side was the beer which was served with a lid to stop spillage, and also a special thanks to the club for allowing my mum into the ground after she realised she had left the match ticket at home.
The club kindly allowed her to sit down in the main office until a steward escorted her to her seat which I thought was a great gesture, many thanks Watford Football Club.
My biggest moan has to be the toilets which were in all honesty, not suitable for a Premiership game.
No more than 4 metres of urinal space, and that was divided into two seperate toilets.
The cues were unbelievable, I waited 20 minutes at half time which is not acceptable, in the age of modern stadia.
At least the view was good, but it did not keep the rain of me, so you are advised to bring a rainproof jacket with you |
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FROM THE NORTH
Head soth on the M1, at the M1 Junction 5, turn right onto the A41 towards Hemel Hempstead.
Continue onto the A4008 for 1 and half miles, turn right onto the A411 towards Watford for half a mile.
Continue west onto the A4145 towards Croxley Green for 0.3 miles turn left for the ground |
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FROM THE SOUTH
Head north on the M3 towards Staines, at the M3 Junction 2, turn left onto the M25.
Continue on the M25 for 18 miles, at the M25Junction 17, turn right onto the A412 towards Maple Cross for 2 miles.
Turn right onto the A404 at Rickmansworth and continue for 1 mile.
Turn left onto the A4145 at Batchworth and continue for 3 and half miles towards Watford, turn right for the ground. |
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