It's lovely but in a boring way. New stadiums all look so similar.
At least they've tried on this one to do something different with the one giant stand on one end.
I love going to a ground with history. Something that has clearly been added to during the clubs rise in fortune, or left diminished due to their demise. Give me the covered end over the north stand any day of the week. As for Tottenhams new ground, rather Sheffield Wednesday to be honest.
It's lovely but in a boring way. New stadiums all look so similar.
At least they've tried on this one to do something different with the one giant stand on one end.
I love going to a ground with history. Something that has clearly been added to during the clubs rise in fortune, or left diminished due to their demise. Give me the covered end over the north stand any day of the week. As for Tottenhams new ground, rather Sheffield Wednesday to be honest.
TBF there are loads of little bits of history at the new ground like reclaimed bricks from the old shelf stand that have been made into a bar.
It's lovely but in a boring way. New stadiums all look so similar.
At least they've tried on this one to do something different with the one giant stand on one end.
Agree, put red seats in and reminds me of Emirates.
I'd love a big clubs to have the balls to go for something different. Like Forest Green Rovers and the wooden stadium they were/are thinking of, or this one in Hungary:
Easier on a smaller stadium I appreciate.
Chelsea were a bit different with the one they shelved:
It's lovely but in a boring way. New stadiums all look so similar.
At least they've tried on this one to do something different with the one giant stand on one end.
Agree, put red seats in and reminds me of Emirates.
I'd love a big clubs to have the balls to go for something different. Like Forest Green Rovers and the wooden stadium they were/are thinking of, or this one in Hungary:
Easier on a smaller stadium I appreciate.
Chelsea were a bit different with the one they shelved:
It's lovely but in a boring way. New stadiums all look so similar.
At least they've tried on this one to do something different with the one giant stand on one end.
Agree, put red seats in and reminds me of Emirates.
I'd love a big clubs to have the balls to go for something different. Like Forest Green Rovers and the wooden stadium they were/are thinking of, or this one in Hungary:
Easier on a smaller stadium I appreciate.
Chelsea were a bit different with the one they shelved:
Thought the Chelsea one was back on.
That Hungarian one is beautiful......cathedral like
Yes, email received to same effect, now I'm a ST holder again, all be it with a lovely padded seat this time round unlike when I was a kid.
Rumours are abound now that the first game will be Watford on 30th Jan. Pray to god that it wont be the Man Utd game on 13th Jan as I'll be out the country.
Why are their matches at Wembley, now capped at a 51k capacity?
Have to say, the Inter game was only my 2nd game at Wembley this season as I've been staying away. The official capacity was 57k but it seemed a lot busier than that. We got out the ground fairly slowly and decided to go for a beer to let the rush die down before attempting to get a tube. Even after that beer, the police still had full holding pens on Wembley Way. Ridiculous.
Yes, email received to same effect, now I'm a ST holder again, all be it with a lovely padded seat this time round unlike when I was a kid.
Rumours are abound now that the first game will be Watford on 30th Jan. Pray to god that it wont be the Man Utd game on 13th Jan as I'll be out the country.
Why are their matches at Wembley, now capped at a 51k capacity?
Have to say, the Inter game was only my 2nd game at Wembley this season as I've been staying away. The official capacity was 57k but it seemed a lot busier than that. We got out the ground fairly slowly and decided to go for a beer to let the rush die down before attempting to get a tube. Even after that beer, the police still had full holding pens on Wembley Way. Ridiculous.
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Give me the covered end over the north stand any day of the week.
As for Tottenhams new ground, rather Sheffield Wednesday to be honest.
Massively more complicated too with the sliding pitch so they can play NFL there as there.
Easier on a smaller stadium I appreciate.
Chelsea were a bit different with the one they shelved:
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Looks like they are close now
Rumours are abound now that the first game will be Watford on 30th Jan.
Pray to god that it wont be the Man Utd game on 13th Jan as I'll be out the country. Have to say, the Inter game was only my 2nd game at Wembley this season as I've been staying away. The official capacity was 57k but it seemed a lot busier than that. We got out the ground fairly slowly and decided to go for a beer to let the rush die down before attempting to get a tube. Even after that beer, the police still had full holding pens on Wembley Way. Ridiculous.