The terrace is particularly impressive. Housed in a stand bought from Northwich Victoria it will give up to 2,000 supporters a sweeping view of the action. Here the noisy home fans will be able to run through their extensive song book of chants (many of which have a pronounced anti-Glazer tone) before quenching their thirst in the bar area. Elsewhere there are no corporate hospitality boxes, no executive lounges, there is not even a boardroom – visiting directors will be entertained in an area of the main stand that for the rest of the week will serve as a community classroom. But there will be an avenue of fruit trees planted round the perimeter, making this, according to Walsh, the first pollinator-friendly football stadium in the country.