Where Do Away Fans Sit At Luton Town?

the Oak Road Stand.
Away fans are housed on one side of the Oak Road Stand (on the Executive Stand side) at one end of the ground. Around 1,000 fans can be accommodated in this area.

What are Luton Town fans called?

the Hatters
The club’s nickname, “the Hatters“, reflects Luton’s historical connection with the hat making trade, which has been prominent there since the 17th century. The nickname was originally a variant on the now rarely seen straw-plaiters. Supporters of the club are also called Hatters.

Is Lutons ground OK for Premier League?

The ground not only has a modest capacity of 10,356 but would need all manner of upgrades to be considered ready for the Premier League. New floodlights would have to be installed and a vast renovation of the media facilities would need to be undertaken to make the ground suitable for top-flight games.

Where do I park for Luton Town FC?

We’d recommend parking at Power Court, or one of the other town centre car parks and either taking a bus from Luton Station to Clifton Road on the Luton to Dunstable Busway, or walking to Kenilworth Road – which should take about 10 minutes. PLEASE NOTE: Kenilworth Road is now a cashless stadium.

Do Luton still have a artificial pitch?

The ground is known for the artificial playing surface which was in place from 1985 until 1991, the unusual entrance to the Oak Road End, and the five-season ban on away supporters that Luton Town imposed following a riot by visiting fans in 1985.

Who are the most notorious football hooligans?

The Service Crew were one of the most notorious firms not only in England, but in Europe.
Service Crew (Leeds United)

  • Milwall Bushwackers (Millwall)
  • Red Army (Manchester United)
  • Hull City Psychos (Hull City)
  • Soul Crew (Cardiff City)
  • Chelsea Headhunters (Chelsea)
  • Birmingham Zulu Warriors (Birmingham)

What is Luton famous for?

The town was for many years famous for hat-making, and was also home to a large Vauxhall Motors factory; the head office of Vauxhall Motors is still situated in the town. Car production at the plant began in 1905 and continued until 2002, where commercial vehicle production remains.

How many away fans are allowed at Luton?

The Main Stand is an old two tiered stand which runs two thirds of the way along the pitch, while the Executive Stand opposite used to be called the Bobbers Stand as entry cost a bob. Away fans visiting Kenilworth Road are located in the Oak Road Stand, with a typical allocation of around 1,500.

What is the smallest Premier League stadium?

This season, Bournemouth are home to the smallest ground with Vitality Stadium, otherwise known as Dean Court, able to hold just 11,364 supporters. Like Old Trafford, the venue was first opened in 1910 and completely rebuilt in 2001.

Which Premier League ground has the best atmosphere?

Newcastle United St James’ Park
Best atmosphere in the Premier League

# Team(s) Ground
1 Newcastle United St James’ Park
2 Leeds United Elland Road
3 Nottingham Forest The City Ground
4 Brentford Brentford Community Stadium

Can you walk from Luton Long Stay Car Park to the terminal?

Can you walk from the Long Stay Car Park to the terminal? It’s not walkable, but our free shuttle bus runs every 20 minutes and just takes 10 minutes (on average), dropping you off right at the terminal entrance.

Can you walk from Luton Mid Stay Car Park to the terminal?

Can you walk from the Mid Stay Car Park to the Terminal? Yes, it’s just a 10-minute walk. There is currently no shuttle-bus service in the Mid Stay Car Park.

Do you have to pre-book Nant Peris car park?

Always park in designated parking areas and do not park on side streets or in residential areas. For the Miners’ and Pyg Tracks, you can either park at Pen y Pass Car Park or use the park and ride service from Nant Peris. Parking is available at Pen y Pass by pre-book only.

What is the biggest pitch in the UK?

What’s the Biggest Pitch in England? Manchester City’s Etihad is home to the biggest pitch in England. Its dimensions are 116 x 77 yards, just one yard wider than City’s great rival’s pitch, Manchester United’s Old Trafford.

Are Premier League pitches real?

Premier League pitches do use real grass. However, the natural grass is commonly combined with artificial fibres. That mixture of real grass and artificial fibres keeps Premier League pitches in great condition throughout the year.

Are 4G pitches safe?

The European Chemicals Agency has allayed health fears over synthetic sports pitches, with research showing that recycled tyre rubber, which is used extensively in artificial 3G and 4G pitches, poses a very low level of risk.

Who is the most violent football fans in England?

The club and fans of Millwall have a historic association with football hooliganism, which came to prevalence in the 1970s and 1980s with a firm known originally as F-Troop, eventually becoming more widely known as the Millwall Bushwackers, who were one of the most notorious hooligan gangs in England.

Who is the most feared player in football?

Lionel Messi: The most dangerous player in Europe ahead of Haaland and Mbappe. After a season spent underperforming, Lionel Messi is finally showing his full worth at PSG. He has had a dominant start to the 2022/23 season, with goals and assists, and is one of the main cornerstones of his team.

Do English clubs have ultras?

Several Non-League football teams in England have ultras groups that are left-wing, anti-fascist, anti-racist and anti-sexist such as the fans of Dulwich Hamlet F.C. who have a group called ‘The Rabble’.

What is the best area in Luton?

The average cost to purchase a home in Luton is £267,325. Desirable neighbourhoods when living in Luton include New Bedford Road, Barton Road and Wardown. Cheaper homes can be found in Challney and Marlborough Road.

What percentage of Luton is white?

London has already been shown to have a white British population of only 45 per cent. Yesterday’s breakdown showed that those who call themselves white British amount to 45 per cent of the population of Leicester, 45 per cent of the population of Luton and only just over a third, 35 per cent, of the people of Slough.