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Phew. And I thought it was just me...Admin - just me being me, but would you mind changing the title of this thread to 'Stadia', please?
No rush, whenever you've got a minute
Thank you.
Was disappointed with the San siro, a place I always wanted to watch a football match and it was nice looking from the outside but a shit hole once in (bit similar in Barca).If we're not speaking solely about football stadiums, then I have to say I really enjoyed my visit to the Boston Red Sox - Fenway Park. Apparently the oldest baseball grounds in the US? I loved it - I'm not sure what exactly made me love it, but I thought it was fab - despite the seating being small and old by modern standards.
Football-wise - the San Siro is a class ground although, as ArcspacE says, a bit run down (although not as run down as that pile of shit in Manchester - theatre of rodents).
On a biased note, I think the Millennium Stadium is a fantastic stadium - location wise got to be one of the most convenient stadiums to access on the planet, not really a bad seat in the house, and reasonably spaced out.
Fenway is awesome. As a Cubs fan of course I am loyal to Wrigley Field which has its own unique charms, but Fenway is the sports venue that most feels like stepping back in time, IMO.If we're not speaking solely about football stadiums, then I have to say I really enjoyed my visit to the Boston Red Sox - Fenway Park. Apparently the oldest baseball grounds in the US? I loved it - I'm not sure what exactly made me love it, but I thought it was fab - despite the seating being small and old by modern standards.
Not many modern stadiums that I like as they all lack the character and intimacy of older grounds. I’m biased but Lewes FC is a good non league one. Exeter has the largest terrace left in the football league. Fulham is probably my favourite of the PL grounds as it has a nice blend of old and new.
Yeah, they are demolishing it. The clubs wanted it retained in some way but the city are going to pull it down to build on top of the site.Been to the San Siro a few times - massive presence
Seems to be in a very poor state lately - talks for demolitions. Hope they save it
I loved Camp Nou personally(and everything else in Barcelona) , bernabeu is very good but not great imv
Went to Braga once that's a funny little stadium