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England's lost football grounds

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posted on 19/10/14

Very nostalgic article.
As a Bolton supporter, I find it quite telling that the only photos of Burndenpark are of toilets.
We've certainly gone down the pan.

comment by Jonty (U4614)

posted on 19/10/14

The old stadia have so much character, the new ones just feel like identikit environments...

posted on 19/10/14

I'm from Farnworth (now part of Bolton). I remember going to Burnden Park with my mate when I was young to watch a charity match (think it was Wanderers vs Piccadilly Radio all-stars). Wanderers got thrashed!
Mind you, there were buckets of water being thrown around in the second half...

Think Sam Allardyce was playing back then. Burnden Park was a bit grim, but had plenty of presence and was a "proper" football ground.

posted on 19/10/14

That's the product of commercializing football. The new stadiums are designed for people to sit down, there be space for boxes, press and restaurants, which obviously makes it a lot more comfortable but loses a lot of the atmosphere.

The example we should follow is Germany. They have new, modern, comfortable stadiums, but the safe standing areas still creates a great atmosphere.

Football loses a lot if places like Anfield, White Hart Lane and Elland Road get replaced with new, fancier stadiums with no atmosphere.

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