Picture Special: Every stadium in Premier League history ranked - which is your favourite?
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Haha Palarse bottom 10, middle of the road about right for us. Personally like The Liberty, the Emirates and Anfield0
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Nice comments about the Valley, although they're showing the lesser two stands in the photo. Rating behind Portman Road, Craven Cottage and the Hawthorns is a bit hard to swallow, frankly.1
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Yeh it was a bit funny...the particular stadiums they rated above the valley.
Soon as we get those flats we'll be number one.7 -
I still fondly remember the game against Spurs the second time we were newly promoted to the premiership. We had opened the season beating newly promoted Man City 4-0 and Spurs were the first 'big' established team with Sergei Rebrov up front. Both sets of fans created the most amazing atmosphere and we won 2-0. For me that was the best atmosphere I have ever experienced at the Valley and I though 'welcome to the premier league!' Happy days.2
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Norwich should be far higher, as should Bramall Lane.
Leicester should be lower. It's St Mary's or The Riverside in blue. I don't care if they've had a good season.
For some reason journalists have an odd boner for Craven Cottage. It's okay but not worth its consistent praise.1 -
Always liked going to Filbert Street, Bramall Lane and Fratton Park0
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cos it's set down beside a lovely park with father Thames just over the wall .. gives the impression that tea served on bone china cups and cucumber sandwiches should be served at half timeRedPanda said:Norwich should be far higher, as should Bramall Lane.
Leicester should be lower. It's St Mary's or The Riverside in blue. I don't care if they've had a good season.
For some reason journalists have an odd boner for Craven Cottage. It's okay but not worth its consistent praise.1 -
Leicester might have a dull bowl, but it's well located when compared to many of the other new grounds.RedPanda said:Norwich should be far higher, as should Bramall Lane.
Leicester should be lower. It's St Mary's or The Riverside in blue. I don't care if they've had a good season.
For some reason journalists have an odd boner for Craven Cottage. It's okay but not worth its consistent praise.
Selhurst may be a dump, but it deserves to be higher than Loftus Road, as at least there's an atmosphere there0 -
Loftus Road is a favourite of mine.killerandflash said:
Leicester might have a dull bowl, but it's well located when compared to many of the other new grounds.RedPanda said:Norwich should be far higher, as should Bramall Lane.
Leicester should be lower. It's St Mary's or The Riverside in blue. I don't care if they've had a good season.
For some reason journalists have an odd boner for Craven Cottage. It's okay but not worth its consistent praise.
Selhurst may be a dump, but it deserves to be higher than Loftus Road, as at least there's an atmosphere there
Nice ground in my opinion.1 -
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Not really. It’s a similar/shorter distance walk from the station in Derby, Boro, Cardiff, Sunderland and Southampton. There’s not much around the stadium apart from the usual retail parks and a Beefeater type pub. The concourses are too small. Like the others it's a soulless bowl but has elevated status because Leicester won the league.killerandflash said:Leicester might have a dull bowl, but it's well located when compared to many of the other new grounds.
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Dave2l said:
Loftus Road is a favourite of mine.killerandflash said:
Leicester might have a dull bowl, but it's well located when compared to many of the other new grounds.RedPanda said:Norwich should be far higher, as should Bramall Lane.
Leicester should be lower. It's St Mary's or The Riverside in blue. I don't care if they've had a good season.
For some reason journalists have an odd boner for Craven Cottage. It's okay but not worth its consistent praise.
Selhurst may be a dump, but it deserves to be higher than Loftus Road, as at least there's an atmosphere there
Nice ground in my opinion.
Never liked Loftus Road. Bit of a dump, shit facilities and the view from the away end has always been terrible.1 -
Subbuteo ground...but always a good day out over there.Dave2l said:
Loftus Road is a favourite of mine.killerandflash said:
Leicester might have a dull bowl, but it's well located when compared to many of the other new grounds.RedPanda said:Norwich should be far higher, as should Bramall Lane.
Leicester should be lower. It's St Mary's or The Riverside in blue. I don't care if they've had a good season.
For some reason journalists have an odd boner for Craven Cottage. It's okay but not worth its consistent praise.
Selhurst may be a dump, but it deserves to be higher than Loftus Road, as at least there's an atmosphere there
Nice ground in my opinion.1







