...The 3rd in my Away Fan's viewpoints will delight some of you. I know how you are enjoying my experiences of following lower division football in all weathers. Well Cambridge United is going to let you experience the said weathers! Background. -- ...
andycharger 07.02.2002 ·Read full review
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Review of Cambridge United
Advantages: Excitement for 0 to 90mins (and the rest!) Disadvantages: Can get cold!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Theres something about your first time.
I couldnt think of anything more exciting than standing up for 90 minutes..... whats that i hear you cry? i'm mad? Well, luckily thats your opinion and, well, this is my opinion!!!
So if you hadnt guessed alre ...
Advantages: A homely club Disadvantages: Potential limited
...I went to the Abbey Stadium recently to check out Cambridge United. Although they lost they hardly deserved to do so though perhaps they did not do enough to win either. Cambridge are now managed by Roy McFarland who was an excellent defender at Derby Cou ...
Advantages: You'll be supporting a local team; cheaper than other clubs; you get to see the stars of the future as well as the stars of the past Disadvantages: None
...Although on first inspection the Abbey Stadium (home of Cambridge United FC) may not be the prettiest of things in the City of Cambridge, once you're inside you'll be transported to another world. It's called Nationwide League Division Two football. ...
Advantages: Strengthened back-line Disadvantages: Where are the goals coming from this season ?
Cambridge United have diligently over-achieved ever since they pipped longer-established local rivals Cambridge City to a place in the football league back in 1970. Since then this club that launched the careers of Ron Atkinson and Dion Dublin has spent ...