āI built stand in back garden to watch my teamā
A football fan from east Lancashire has taken the terraces experience to a new level by building his own stand in his garden.
Ian Nutter, who lives alongside Barnoldswick Town FCās Silentnight stadium, said he built it to stop his nine grandsons āhanging over the fenceā to watch their matches.
The steel structure, clad in timber with a glass front and six seats, also has lighting and heating.
The 65-year-old architectural engineer said he āhas a good idea of how to build a standā after fabricating executive stands for Manchester United eight years ago.
āI thought Iād better build something for the grandsons to watch safely,ā he said, as āthereās a 15ft drop on the other side of the fenceā.
āBeing a metal worker I decided to make a stadium that could be my happy place.ā
While he does enjoy watching Barnoldswickās games, he is āa lifelong Clarets fanā since attending his first Burnley match in 1973.
He has even learned how to make pork pies to enjoy while watching the football, though it took a while to perfect a recipe.
āFor three years it was a complete disaster trying to read Jamie Oliver magazines,ā he said, āand I eventually went to a butcher in Foulridge who showed me how to make a proper pork pie.
āIāve also been over to the beer shed at Barnoldswick Town with a few friends of mine and weāve had a thoroughly good night on some proper ale.ā
But he is happiest being in his own private stand with the family, when āwe all pile in and I enjoy it thoroughlyā.
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