On Saturday, continuing my season-long pilgrimage to every featureless hamlet of the nation, I visited The Keepmoat Stadium, home of Doncaster Rovers. In appearance, this place is part-retail park, part-rehabilitation centre, placed confusingly amongst a Tellytubby-esque topography of fake grassy mounds and a giant, largely pointless, lake. The result is a sanitised pastoral landscape fit for everything and nothing; Pets World and football. Yet another cross off the bucket list.
On Saturday, continuing my season-long pilgrimage to every featureless hamlet of the nation, I visited The Keepmoat Stadium, home of Doncaster Rovers. In appearance, this place is part-retail park, part-rehabilitation centre, placed confusingly amongst a Tellytubby-esque topography of fake grassy mounds and a giant, largely pointless, lake. The result is a sanitised pastoral landscape fit for everything and nothing; Pets World and football. Yet another cross off the bucket list.