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Oldham
Athletic
Ground Name: Boundary Park
Capacity: 13,624 (all seated)
Address:
Boundary Park, Oldham, OL1 2PA
Main Telephone No: 0871-226-2235
Fax No: 0871-226-1715
Pitch Size: 106 x 72 yards
Team Nickname: The Latics
Year Ground Opened: 1906
Home Kit Colours:
Blue With White Trim
Away Kit Colours:
Black With White & Blue Trim
Kit Sponsors: Horners Motor Group
Kit Manufacturers: Carlotti
Official Web Site:
www.oldhamathletic.co.uk
Unofficial Web Sites:
Latics
Supporters Club Canada
Oldham
Athletic E-Zine (Message Board)
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| Contents |
What's The Ground
Like?
Future
Developments
Looking Towards The
Chadderton Road Stand
(photo)
What Is It Like
For Visiting Supporters?
Rochdale Road Stand (photo)
Where To Drink?
Broadway Stand (photo)
How To Get There By
Car & Where To Park
Main Stand (photo)
By Train
Admission Prices
Programme Price
Ground Layout
Local Rivals
Disabled Facilities
Fixtures 2007-2008
Record & Average Attendance
Fans Ground Reviews
Hotel
Accommodation
Feedback
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| What's The Ground
Like? |
| At one end is the comparatively new Rochdale Road End,
a good sized all seater covered stand with an excellent
view of the pitch. It has windshields to either side of it and an electric
scoreboard on its roof. Part of this stand is given
to away supporters. The other end, the Chadderton
Road Stand (also known as the 'Chaddy End'), is a medium sized all seater covered stand.
Again there are windshields to either side, but the elderly nature of this stand is
apparent from the supporting pillars running across the front of it. On one side there
is an old two tiered Main Stand. This used to have terracing in front,
since filled with seating. There is still some
old unused terracing on one side of this stand. On the other
side is the small Broadway Stand. This is a covered seated stand that doesn't quite run the full length of the pitch.
Again there are a number of pillars in the upper tier, where there is also
a television gantry suspended beneath its roof. The stand is unusual in
giving the impression of being on a slope - the lower tier has more seats on one
side than the other. Part of this stand has a Police Control Box, whilst on the other side there is a strange
single storey executive box like structure, built on stilts. The
ground also benefits from four large floodlight pylons, leaving the
visitor in no doubt that this is a football ground. The Club has a mascot called 'Chaddy The Champion Owl'.
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The Club have announced plans to re-develop
Boundary Park into a new 16,000 all seater stadium, the project of which is
being referred to as the 'Oldham Arena'. This will include the building of
three new stands (the present Rochdale Road End will remain) including a new
5,200 capacity Main Stand. As part of the re-development a 130 room hotel
and separate living accommodation will also be built. However, no formal
time scales have been announced as to when this might take place.
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Looking Towards The Chadderton
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| What Is It Like
For Visiting Supporters? |
Away fans are housed in the Rochdale Road
Stand at one end of the ground, where the normal allocation is 1,800
seats. This can be increased to over 4,000 if required. Dependant
on numbers the Rochdale Road End is either given totally to the away
support or is shared with home fans. If the latter
applies, away fans are kept
separate from the home fans by a large moat like gap,
which certainly makes
for a lot of banter. The facilities in this newish stand are fairly good, as
are the acoustics. If you get chance, make sure to try a Pukka pie
(£1.50). Some
fans reckon that this is the best part of a visit to Boundary Park.
This club I found to be particularly friendly. They have
an unofficial motto that 'the only club we hate is Man United', everyone
else is very welcome. The only complaint that I had about visiting the
ground was that it always seems to be cold, with a biting wind that goes right through you.
This is due to Oldham being on the edge of the Pennines.
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Rochdale
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| Where To Drink? |
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Unfortunately 'The Clayton Arms'
pub that was situated on one
corner of the ground, has now closed.
However there is a new pub,
called the 'Clayton Green' (no connection), which can be found two hundred
yards from the corner of the main stand and the Chaddy End.
Chippy Lees, an exiled Latics fans in
Cornwall, recommends the following; "The Old Grey
Mare on Rochdale Road is worth a visit. If you walk to the top of
Sheepfoot Lane and turn left at the newspaper shop, the pub is about 100
yards down the road on the right. There's a varied selection of beers
available, and again a warm welcome is assured. Further down on the
right is The White Hart. If you
turn right at the top of Sheepfoot Lane, you'll eventually come to The
Queens. It's on the corner of a junction. It was frequented by several
West Ham fans one night, who found the beer to be so good, and cheap
compared to London prices, that they decided to stay there for the rest
of the evening. It was just as well, as it was the usual bone chilling night,
and they lost! Across the road from
there is The Royal, which is a cosy little local, and next door is a
larger more modern one, the Brook Tavern".
Bill Harris a visiting Millwall fan adds; 'I
went for a drink in the Rifle Range pub on
Burnley Road, which is
about a ten minute walk away from the
ground. I found it to be a very friendly
accommodating pub, with a family room,
TV screens, good food and local ale.
There is also a beer garden outside,
which you can take advantage of, when the
weather is good.
There is also
parking at the back of the pub and is easy
to get away after the game onto the A627 which
connects to the M62'.
If you are arriving by train, there are other pubs you can visit en
route. See below.
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| How To Get There
By Car & Where To Park |
Leave the M62 at Junction 20 and take the A627(M) towards Oldham. Take the
second slip road off the A627(M) following the signs for Royton (A663).
At the top of the slip road you will find a large roundabout that around
it has a McDonalds and a KFC. Turn left at the roundabout onto the A663
towards Royton (beware though of 30mph speed cameras on this stretch). You will be able to see Boundary Park over on your right. Take the
next right hand turn into Hilbre Avenue which will take you up to the
large Club car park, situated behind the Lookers Stand. The cost
of the car park is; cars £2, mini buses £5, coaches £10.
If you want to go straight to the Club main entrance, then at the roundabout take the second exit
onto A627 Chadderton Way (signposted Oldham). After around 300 yards take
the first left into Boundary
Park Road and at the end of the road turn right into Sheepfoot Lane.
For a map showing the location of the ground
click
here
(to take you to the Street Map website).
To go to a simplified page, containing the
directions and pub info, which you can print out click
here.
Thanks to Gary Davies of the web site IOASC for supplying the
directions.
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| By Train |
There are three stations that you could use to get to
Boundary Park. Oldham Mumps, Oldham Werneth or Mill Hills. However Oldham
Mumps and Mill Hills are both around a 45 minute walk
away from the ground and are not really practical.
Therefore it is best to use Oldham Werneth,
which is served by North
West Trains on the Oldham Rochdale loop. Trains for Oldham depart from Manchester
Victoria platforms 1 or 6. If you buy a ticket to Oldham and arrive from the South at
Manchester Piccadilly your fare includes travel on the Metrolink to Victoria station. As
you exit the platforms at Piccadilly turn left for the Metrolink station. Take the tram
for BURY only to get to Manchester Victoria.
Oldham Werneth station is around a 15 minute walk away from the ground.
Exit the station and turn right onto Featherstall
Road South and walk for about 3/4 miles through one set of traffic lights and a small
roundabout at Tesco until you come to a large roundabout. Turn left onto Chadderton Way
(cross over at the underpass as Chadderton Way is a dual carriageway) and follow for
another ¼ miles until you come to Boundary Park Road (by the B&Q
Warehouse) turn right
and Boundary Park is ahead. You will be approaching the ground from the home supporters
end, so at the end of Boundary Park Road turn right up Sheepfoot Lane past the main stand
to the other end of the ground. It is extremely unusual for any taxi's to be at Werneth
station.
Chippy Lees adds; "As you walk along Featherstall Road away from
Werneth station, you will
encounter quite a few Indian restaurants and pubs, which are worth a
visit. Turn right from the
station and walk until
you come to Tesco's at the top of the road. Turn left at the
dual-carriageway, and Boundary Park is on the right. Again, there are
several pubs on the way, the best being The Spinners across from the
dual-carriageway".
Jon Brierley adds; 'Alternatively, rather than getting a train from
Manchester to Oldham, you may find it easier to take a bus from Manchester
Piccadilly Bus Station. Services operate every 15 minutes or so on
Saturday afternoon. Numbers 24, 181 & 182 make the 25 minute
trip to Oldham and go past the ground. Doing this would allow you to nip into the Rifle Range pub
on Burnley Lane, where the beer is both good and cheap'.
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Admission
Prices |
Home Fans*:
Main Stand (Upper) - Adults £20,
OAP's/Under 16's £11,
Main Stand (Lower) - Adults £19,
OAP's/Under 16's £11,
Broadway Stand (Upper)
- Adults £20,
OAP's/Under 16's £11,
Broadway Stand (Lower) - Adults £16,
OAP's/Under 16's £10,
Chadderton Road Stand - Adults £20,
OAP's/Under 16's £11 Under 12's £3,
Rochdale Road End - Adults £22, OAP's/Under 16's £12, Under 12's £3.
Away Fans:
Rochdale Road End - Adults £22, OAP's/Under 16's £12,
Under 12's £3.
* A discount of £2 is available on these ticket prices,
if the ticket is purchased prior to matchday (except Under 12's in the
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Programme
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Official Programme £2.50.
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| Local
Rivals |
| Manchester United,
Manchester City & Stockport. Top Of
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Disabled
Facilities |
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For details of disabled facilities at the ground please
visit the relevant page on the National Association Of Disabled Supporters
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| Fixtures
2007-2008 |
| For the
Oldham fixture
list
click
here (to take you to the BBC Sports Website)
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| Record
& Average Attendance |
47,671 v Sheffield Wednesday
FA Cup 5th Round, January 25th, 1930.
Modern All Seated Attendance Record:
13,171 v Manchester City
FA Cup 3rd Round, January 8th, 2005.
Average Attendance:
2006-2007: 6,334 (League One)
2005-2006: 5,796 (League One)
2004-2005: 6,462 (League One)Top Of
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| Fans
Reviews Of Boundary Park |
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Visited Boundary Park recently as
an away fan or general football supporter? Then submit your own review of the
ground and general day out click here. Top Of
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Hotel
Accommodation |
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If you require hotel accommodation in the
area then first try a hotel booking service provided
by Football Hotels who are powered by Activehotels, who
specialise in locating accommodation near or within a short travelling
distance of the football ground. They also have the added advantage over
some other hotel booking services that you pay on departure.
Yes this site will earn a small commission if you book through them, but
it will go to help with the running costs of keeping the Guide going.
To access their Oldham page
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| Feedback |
If anything is incorrect or you have something to add,
please e-mail me and I'll
update
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