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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 8:14:48 GMT
Obviously other then the Bet365, whats your favourite stadium, either footy or non footy, in the UK, and factors to be taken into account are Access , facilities both inside and out, atmosphere, and view of pitch. For me Twickers takes some beating, and for Football sorry to say Emirates, though the atmosphere is not from home crowd.
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Post by Kjones9 on Nov 2, 2016 8:18:41 GMT
Northwood.
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Post by bayernoatcake on Nov 2, 2016 8:19:39 GMT
I really love the new Wembley.
I've been for our two games, an NFL game and an England game and every time I'm just amazed by it tbh.
It really is a fantastic venue.
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Post by ElworthPotter on Nov 2, 2016 8:30:14 GMT
I have to admit I was really impressed by Anfield when we went last January. First time there and cracking ground. I like St James' Park as well. Right in the city centre, kind of dominates the city. Just a shame you're about 3 miles away from the pitch in the away end!
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Post by superheroantonius on Nov 2, 2016 8:37:16 GMT
Favourite... Burnley
Least favourite... West ham.. Doesn't even look like a football ground. Looks like a stadium with a footie pitch marked out in the middle of it
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 8:47:43 GMT
That I've been to, I think the best one has been the Millenium Stadium. Wembley is a mightily impressive stadium, but can't escape the feeling that I'm in a Brent industrial estate and it's not terribly accessible.
Honourable mentions for St James's Park, Trent Bridge and White Hart Lane.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 8:56:00 GMT
White Hart Lane
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Post by Northy on Nov 2, 2016 9:06:40 GMT
WHL or Hillsboro for me, I do like the look of Mainz05's stadium, the steepnest of the home end, wish we could have one similar to that for us, a bit mor imagination outside it and with the corners filled in to keep tony quiet footballtripper.com/coface-arena-fsv-mainz-05/
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Post by Squeekster on Nov 2, 2016 9:12:23 GMT
Villa,West Ham (Upton park) and spurs, Villa and Upton park have the feeling of a ground from way back when football was my life and nothing else mattered, Spurs set in the middle of a council estate has that feel of the Vic but modernized.
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Post by CBUFAWKIPWH on Nov 2, 2016 9:23:19 GMT
The Millenium Stadium in Cardiff. Right in the city centre, designed with sports fans in mind and generates a hell of an atmosphere. I'd love to see a game with the roof closed.
Can't stand the new Wembley - looks good from the outside but a soulless corporate shell designed for the efficient fleecing of whatever type of punter it can shovel in and out it's doors.
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Post by luke45 on Nov 2, 2016 9:25:40 GMT
Think I'd agree with that.
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Post by roostershair on Nov 2, 2016 9:34:11 GMT
St James and Wembley
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Post by Stoke711 on Nov 2, 2016 9:45:14 GMT
Ashamed to admit it but I like the Emirites, just a shame can't stand the team who plays there.
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Post by kentpotter on Nov 2, 2016 11:31:08 GMT
White Hart Lane for atmosphere
Craven Cottage for sheer charm (and a good night out on the ale!)
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Post by cooper67 on Nov 2, 2016 11:36:38 GMT
The Millenium Stadium for me.
Though I used to love some of the old away grounds stuck away in rows of terrace houses-especially when it was a night match-you couldn't beat it.Found many an away ground by looking for the floodlights as we got near.
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Post by mrred on Nov 2, 2016 11:58:31 GMT
Can't stand the new Wembley - looks good from the outside It looks like an office building from the outside. It's grotesque.
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Post by Pugsley on Nov 2, 2016 12:11:58 GMT
Springfield Park, Wigan.
Top class facilities in the away end....
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 12:13:52 GMT
Ashamed to admit it but I like the Emirites, just a shame can't stand the team who plays there. Careful...you'll have that TH14 wanker on here claiming you're jealous!
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Post by mrcoke on Nov 2, 2016 12:25:36 GMT
Millennium for me, just a pity the rugby club prevented one matching the rest of the stadium; fantastic atmosphere.
St James is a very good stadium, but again doesn't look quite completed on one side (I should talk being a Stoke fan), but I hate where the visiting fans are stuck.
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Post by bmstoke on Nov 2, 2016 12:26:38 GMT
Lords.
Champagne on the Nursery Ground at lunch.
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Post by kidsgroveboxxy on Nov 2, 2016 12:36:39 GMT
Lords and Edgbaston.
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Post by davejohnno1 on Nov 2, 2016 12:48:19 GMT
My favourite away venues currently are spurs and the old west ham ground.
From yesteryear, I always enjoyed away trips to Preston and Sheffield Wednesday.
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Post by likelyladgalizmo on Nov 2, 2016 12:52:42 GMT
Ayresome Park
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Post by jezzascfc on Nov 2, 2016 13:00:19 GMT
Of those I've been to, I do like a big old stadium, so White Hart Lane and Hillsborough are up there for me too, and Villa Park. I liked Maine Road too. Burnley and Preston are proper old grounds in proper old football towns.
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Post by FriendlyLCFC on Nov 2, 2016 13:07:42 GMT
I'm a stadium fan myself, so there's quite a few I like, off the top my head... White Hart Lane, Emirates, Upton Park (was), Villa Park, Old Trafford, Etihad, Hawthorns and Deepdale.
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Post by BristolMick on Nov 2, 2016 13:10:42 GMT
Millennium Stadium in Cardiff is the best. I really liked Stadium MK when I went there a couple of weeks ago too.
BM
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Post by Dutchpeter on Nov 2, 2016 13:55:04 GMT
The new Belle Vue Speedway stadium, Manchester.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2016 14:02:41 GMT
Home Park.
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Post by turtlefox on Nov 2, 2016 14:22:54 GMT
I love the way St James' seems to rise out of the city. Millennium and Wembley are superb bits of architecture and White Hart Lane, although I have never been there, has an 80's futuristic ( Buck Rodgers ) look about it.Pitch close to the fans too.
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Post by Gob Bluth on Nov 2, 2016 14:34:46 GMT
Best design and facilities has to be the Emirates, I think it's better than Wembley, Craven Cottage is well placed for transport and has a unique feel.
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