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Thousands of fans head to Molineux every season to see their side in action against Wolverhampton Wanderers.

For the hardcore fans, away days are what make the season and as such they are quick to formulate their opinions on the ground they are visiting.

Most fans will always compare the ground to their own home grounds, and the stadiums they have recently visited.

They will also look at what might have changed at the ground since the last time they were there.

We have had a look to see what visiting fans think of Molineux.

These views are written by away fans and cover everything from parking to the quality of the pies.

Here's a few excerpts from the Molineux reviews...

Rob Lawler, Liverpool

I left Liverpool around 3 pm and arrived in Wolverhampton at 6.30 as we hit rush hour traffic. We headed for the Wolverhampton Science Park which is about 2 miles away from the stadium.

Our parking fee in an industrial unit behind the Science Park was only £3 with a couple of people minding the car park.

The atmosphere was good with Led Zeppelin being blasted out to fireworks before the teams come out.

Normally I

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