Never wanted to leave HR and have never really got used to the Ricoh.
As a native of Stoke HR was ever-present as I was growing up- I could see the floodlights from my bedroom window and hear the cheering when I was a little kid; the road outside our house would be full of cars and the pubs packed on match days. There was even the odd brawl.
When I grew up and moved overseas, HR would be the first landmark I'd see from the airport bus arriving back in Cov, and I'd know I was home- and usually a game within a day or two.
I feel the heart was ripped out of the city when HR was demolished- along with the scene of all that glorious history- beating Liverpool 5-1, Man Utd on numerous occasions, 3-0 against Villa on Boxing Day (?) and of course '87. I still go to the Ricoh, but feel the experience akin to going to a shopping mall in the US- none of the old brick terraced houses with corner pubs, just another stadium in a soulless shopping centre which has almost become the norm to the great detriment of the game. I also hate driving to games and associated parking hassle, and really miss being able to walk past the Hastings etc and knowing who I'd see if I went in there.
The Ricoh is a pain to get to, and has rarely fulfilled expectations. Almost the worst scenario back in 2000 was a 32,000 seater with crowds of 10,000, and that is more or less what we've ended up with. The station fiasco is more of the kind of thing people have come to expect.
But I will still go when I'm back. It's still "our" club - just about, and there are still plenty of familiar faces- more so at away games where the fanatics are concentrated. It is also a decent stadium, although the seating is far from the pitch, and is a wonderful sight when full. This season has been a good one by recent standards, and we still live in hope of promotion and some upward momentum.
PUSB.