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KINGS LYNN TOWN - 21st August 2021 3.00 pm

DoDTS

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KINGS LYNN TOWN - Saturday 21st August 2021 3.00p.m.

Capacity
8.200 (Seats 1,200)
Address: Tennyson Rd, King’s Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 5PB
Pitch Type: Grass
Club Nickname: The Linnets
Year Ground Opened: 1879
Undersoil Heating: No
Home Kit: Blue and Gold
Record Attendance 12,937 v Exeter City FA Cup First Round, 24th November 1951
Average Attendance 2018-2019: 712 (Southern Premier Central League)

Details shown are from the Footballgroundguide site:


WHAT IS IT LIKE FOR VISITING SUPPORTERS?

For most matches, fans are not segregated at the Walks Stadium. In the event that they are then away fans are housed on the Mick Wright Terrace at one end, as well as part of the North Terrace. In addition, a limited number of seats are normally made available to visiting supporters in the Grandstand for those who need to sit. The Mick Wright Terrace is an open one and is only a few steps high. Around a third of the North Terrace is also given to away fans and at least it is covered and allows visitors to make themselves heard. This terrace is shared with home supporters, with the obligatory gap in-between, further helping the atmosphere. Usually, beside the Grandstand there is a BBQ area selling burgers and hot dogs. Oddly at this level entrance to the ground is by ticket only, meaning that you need to purchase a ticket beforehand or from the Ticket Office at the ground. Normally this is not a problem, but for more popular games, the queues coming up to kick off can be quite lengthy. You can avoid this by buying tickets in advance online, including tickets for the away section. Usually, an enjoyable day out. Look out for the King’s Lynn mascot which is an odd-looking bird called Lionel.


WHAT IS THE WALKS STADIUM LIKE?

The Walks Stadium is a classic looking football ground, which is of a good size for this level. Dating back to 1879 it is one of the oldest grounds in the country. On one side is the Grandstand. Although it only runs for around 2/3rds of the length of the pitch, straddling the halfway line, it is of a good size and looks quite imposing. This covered stand has a single tier of 1,200 seats, which are raised above pitch level, meaning that you have to climb a small set of stairs to enter it. Originally opened in 1956, the stand contains the club facilities, such as the dressing rooms, press area clubhouse bar, cafe and club shop. It is set back a bit from the side of the pitch, as there is a spectator standing area in front, as well as the team dugouts. It has windshields to either side as well as s couple of supporting pillars at the front.

Opposite is a small covered terrace that runs for the entire length of the pitch. Although it has a number of supporting pillars running along the front and along the middle, it does normally house the more vocal elements of the local support. It is around 12 steps high. Both ends are open to the elements and are small terraces. The larger of these is at the West end of the stadium. Called the Tennyson Road End, it has a few elevated steps of the terrace, the highest of which is quite broad. For some reason, this terrace is set back from the pitch and converges at an angle in the middle. I wonder if at some point the ground had a surrounding track that has since been removed? The ground has a set of four tall modern floodlights, two of which are on each side. Unusually they are not at each corner, but along the side of the pitch, one on each side of the Grandstand and two opposite in front of the North Terrace.

WHERE TO DRINK?

There is a club bar inside the ground, that is located in the undercroft of the Grandstand, which welcomes away supporters. However, if fans are segregated, then only those visiting supporters who are seated in the Grandstand can access the bar. There are two small pubs located around five minutes walk away from the Walks Stadium, the Live and Let live on Windsor Road and Lord Napier on Guanock Terrace. I found the Live and Let Live to be particularly welcoming and it also offers real ale and some real ciders. However, the Lord Napier does have the added benefit of showing Sky Sports. If arriving by train then in the town centre there is a Wetherspoons outlet called the Globe Hotel on King Street.

If you have a bit more time on your hands, then overlooking the Great Ouse River, is the Crown & Mitre pub in Ferry Street, which offers national and regional real ales as well as food.

DIRECTIONS AND CAR PARKING

At the roundabout junction of the A17 and A47, take the turn off towards West Lynn (where you can see a Shell Garage and a McDonalds outlet). Then take the right-hand turn towards South Lynn/East Coast Business Park. Then after around one mile, you will reach a roundabout, where you take the second exit onto Vancouver Avenue (signposted Gaywood/Lynnswood). Continue straight on this road as it becomes Tennyson Road and you will reach the ground on your left. There is no car parking available at the ground for visiting supporters, however, there is plenty of street parking available in the local area.

BY TRAIN

King’s Lynn Railway Station
is a 5-10 minute walk away from the ground. It is served by trains from London Kings Cross. On exiting the station turn left and where you see a church in front of you (and where the roads bends around to the right), take the pathway around to the left and walk through the park. You will soon see the ground over on your right.

Outward Trains one an hour at 42 minutes past the hour from London Kings Cross
Return Trains one an hour at 44 minutes past the hour from Kings Lynn
Journey takes a bit less than two hours

OFF PEAK RETURN £27.60

Full details at:

BY COACH

We are extremely lucky two have two different independent coach services to away games,

BLUES ON TOUR see post 9 on this thread

SHRIMPERS TRUST
. see post 8 on this thraed


TICKETS


Details will be published as soon as available
 
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As regards the tickets and how it can be a long queue at times, won't tickets be available to pre buy at Ròots Hall?
I can see there be a set away area for us.
Good report thank you.
 
Great service from @DoDTS doing this again.

Want to book my KL train tickets before prices go up but holding off till BT decide what they are showing.

Halifax trains are super expensive direct so been looking at via Leeds or Manchester but still quite pricey and again need BT to announce first.
 
@Another Surrey Shrimper , good to read your posts once more, I thought you might have given up.
I am considering a rail card for the coming season and also weighing the cost against organised coaches.
Thanks. I've had a horrendous 18 months and Southend United were not proving a positive distraction so watched a few games on iFollow and kept my head down.

I don't know anything about transfer targets and that end of the business but when there are crappy new grounds to visit and train prices to moan about I'm back in vogue!
 
Ticket details now on the SUFC Official site:

Details for our opening Vanarama National League game away to King’s Lynn Town.
The Club have been informed by King’s Lynn Town of the process for Blues supporters to buy tickets for the first game of the season at The Walks, which takes place on 21 August – 3pm kick-off.
Tickets will be sold through King’s Lynn’s ticketing website ONLY and will go on sale at 9am on Thursday 5 August.

We have been given an allocation of 989 terrace tickets which are available at the following prices:
Terrace
Adults - £21
Concession - £19 (over 65’s)
Under 16s - £5
King's Lynn have also advised that, with no segregation, Blues supporters can also purchase seated tickets, priced at:
Seats
Adults - £23
Concessions - £21
Under 16s - £11
Premier Seating
£26 all seats no discount (halfway line behind directors’ box)
Hospitality
£65
Three course meal, programme, parking, teamsheet, comp tea and coffee throughout day, access to VIP bar
Wheelchair
Free helper (with proof) needs to be booked directly with club ticket price same as terrace

Coach Travel Information​

The Shrimpers Trust's coaches will be making the 114 mile trip to King's Lynn with six pick-up points.
A lot has changed since the Trust had to suspend its coach travel to Away fixtures due to the Covid-19 outbreak, however they are back and are looking forward to the new season.
Supporters can be assured that the Trust is working closely with their travel partner SBC, and have implemented processes within the guidelines provided by the world health organisation and the UK government to help supporters feel confident and most importantly remain safe when travelling to games with us.
Please take a look at the Away Travel Terms and Conditions for specific details on the steps that have been implemented.
Bookings and more information is available online from the Shrimpers Trust's website.
Click here for travel information for the King's Lynn match.
Shrimpers Trust Away Travel Terms and Conditions.

Parking​

Parking at the stadium is also available via The Linnets' website at the cost of £4.
 
Shrimpers Trust have published coach details on their forum detailed below:

Bookings are now open for the Vanarama National League Game at King's Lynn Town Town on Saturday 21st August 2021.

Trust Members - £ 20.00
Non Members - £ 25.00
(Under 16’s accompanied by a Full Fare Paying Adult - £ 10.00)

Bookings for this Season can now only be made online via the Trust Website
here.

When booking online you will need to pay by credit/debit card.

For full details on this season's Official Away Travel please visit the Travel Section on the Trust Website.

A lot has changed since the Trust had to suspend its coach travel to Away fixtures due to the Covid-19 outbreak, however we are back and are looking forward to the new season.

Supporters can be assured that the Trust is working closely with their travel partner SBC, and have implemented processes within the guidelines provided by the world health organisation and the UK government to help supporters feel confident and most importantly remain safe when travelling to games with us.

Prior to confirming your booking you will need to accept the Trust's Terms & Conditions of Travel which again can be found in the Travel Section of the Trust Website.

Please contact Lesley Hicks on 07892 905338 or by email at travel@shrimperstrust.co.uk or visit us at the Trust Information Stand in the Shrimpers Bar at Roots Hall if you require any clarification or have any questions regarding Away Travel.
 
BLues on Tour Coach to Kings Lynn now available at £20.00 on their website:


Saturday 21st August 2021

To ensure we are doing our upmost to keep us all as safe as we can during the ongoing Covid outbreak. The Government still recommends wearing your face masks in enclosed areas; please ensure you are wearing yours when boarding the coach. If you hold an exemption please bring it with you. Please also use the hand sanitizer that is provided when boarding. We take this opportunity to remind you that you are required to remain seated during the entire journey. Our aim has always been to make your comfort and safety our priority.
It will be necessary to make a few changes on board for example there will be no hot drinks available, although individual water bottles and juice will again be provided.


Coach departure times:
  • Kent Elms > 08.45
  • Bell PH> 08.50
  • Blue Boar (Big Layby heading towards town) > 08.55
  • Palace Theatre > 09.02
  • Elms PH > 09.12
  • Hadleigh – Woodfield Road > 09.15
  • Tarpots > 09.21
  • Pitsea (Usual Stop) > 09.26
  • Watermill (Opp Car Dealers) > 09.33
  • Fortune of War, Westbound lay-by just before FOW Jnc > 09.40

Please ensure you are at your pick-up point 5 /10 minutes prior to these departure times.
 
Ticket details now on the SUFC Official site:

Details for our opening Vanarama National League game away to King’s Lynn Town.
The Club have been informed by King’s Lynn Town of the process for Blues supporters to buy tickets for the first game of the season at The Walks, which takes place on 21 August – 3pm kick-off.
Tickets will be sold through King’s Lynn’s ticketing website ONLY and will go on sale at 9am on Thursday 5 August.

We have been given an allocation of 989 terrace tickets which are available at the following prices:
Terrace
Adults - £21
Concession - £19 (over 65’s)
Under 16s - £5
King's Lynn have also advised that, with no segregation, Blues supporters can also purchase seated tickets, priced at:
Seats
Adults - £23
Concessions - £21
Under 16s - £11
Premier Seating
£26 all seats no discount (halfway line behind directors’ box)
Hospitality
£65
Three course meal, programme, parking, teamsheet, comp tea and coffee throughout day, access to VIP bar
Wheelchair
Free helper (with proof) needs to be booked directly with club ticket price same as terrace

Coach Travel Information​

The Shrimpers Trust's coaches will be making the 114 mile trip to King's Lynn with six pick-up points.
A lot has changed since the Trust had to suspend its coach travel to Away fixtures due to the Covid-19 outbreak, however they are back and are looking forward to the new season.
Supporters can be assured that the Trust is working closely with their travel partner SBC, and have implemented processes within the guidelines provided by the world health organisation and the UK government to help supporters feel confident and most importantly remain safe when travelling to games with us.
Please take a look at the Away Travel Terms and Conditions for specific details on the steps that have been implemented.
Bookings and more information is available online from the Shrimpers Trust's website.
Click here for travel information for the King's Lynn match.
Shrimpers Trust Away Travel Terms and Conditions.

Parking​

Parking at the stadium is also available via The Linnets' website at the cost of £4.
Cannot seem to get the matchday parking. Only option I can find is a season parking at £69. Any ideas as you cannot get through on the phone?
 
The station is 5 to 10 minutes walk from the station, and the station is a 2 to 3 minute walk to the Town Centre so if you can't get parking at the ground either the station car park or the multi storey car park at the city centre should have spaces.

Hope this helps

Pete
 
The station is 5 to 10 minutes walk from the station, and the station is a 2 to 3 minute walk to the Town Centre so if you can't get parking at the ground either the station car park or the multi storey car park at the city centre should have spaces.

Hope this helps

Pete
It would seem that their website is now updated and shows match parking at £4. However, they only have 40 spaces. We have managed to get one. Get in quick. Thanks for the other parking details.
 
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