Toilet survey #10: Norwich City
Oct. 31st, 2005 10:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Norwich City 0 Sheffield Wednesday 1, 29 October 2005
In our previous three matches, we've gone 1-0 up and let in a late equaliser. Amazingly, this time we went 1-0 up and somehow managed to hang on to win. A win that drags us out of the relegation zone. Albeit temporarily.
The stand that houses the away fans has been rebuilt since our last visit to Carrow Road three years ago. And toilet-wise, it's pretty impressive. There were seven cubicles in the ladies' loos - five next to each other, as pictured here, plus another at each end.

While it was overwhelmingly grey, seven cubicles was pretty impressive, and they were reasonably clean with lots of loo roll.

At half-time, I discovered that they were numerically even more impressive: there was a second, identical set of loos. That makes 14 cubicles for an away end that holds around 1,400. Well done, Norwich. Bet Delia had a hand in that!
Rating: 9/10. Astounding quantity requires an astounding score.
In our previous three matches, we've gone 1-0 up and let in a late equaliser. Amazingly, this time we went 1-0 up and somehow managed to hang on to win. A win that drags us out of the relegation zone. Albeit temporarily.
The stand that houses the away fans has been rebuilt since our last visit to Carrow Road three years ago. And toilet-wise, it's pretty impressive. There were seven cubicles in the ladies' loos - five next to each other, as pictured here, plus another at each end.

While it was overwhelmingly grey, seven cubicles was pretty impressive, and they were reasonably clean with lots of loo roll.

At half-time, I discovered that they were numerically even more impressive: there was a second, identical set of loos. That makes 14 cubicles for an away end that holds around 1,400. Well done, Norwich. Bet Delia had a hand in that!
Rating: 9/10. Astounding quantity requires an astounding score.