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posted on 15/1/20

I'm off to Vegas in late April I might look at that stadium

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The original Colosseum is pretty impressive... Yeah it needs work - no denying that

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comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 10 minutes ago
Been to Barca and Madrid...both good but there's lots better
Actually the millennium stadium in Cardiff is pretty impressive.. considering they basically knocked down Cardiff arms park spun it 90 degrees and rebuilt spent something like 100 million I'm doing it... Fantastic value compared to Wembley
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I can actually see the millennium stadium from our golf course over the water

posted on 15/1/20

Atmosphere (only judge from ones I have been too): Croke Park, Dublin

Looks: Spurs hands down, looks fantastic

posted on 15/1/20

I’m just hoping the roof doesn’t leak tonight

posted on 15/1/20

I still wish Chelsea had the option on the Battersea power station project... I think some malaysians bought it and turned it into flats in the end

posted on 15/1/20

comment by 4Tsar (U22296)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by HB Fash (U21935)
posted 6 minutes ago
My knowledge of american sports stadiums is virtually none as i don't like any of their sports.

American football is definitely the worst, a sport designed around ad breaks.

La Bombonera was always the stadium i wanted to visit most.
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disagree,

(American) Football is a truly grate game. NFL in it's centenary season this year.
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It grates on me that is for sure

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Agree on the Millennium stadium, great work they did for that.

Not keen on the modern bowl like stadiums, although some can obviously be done 'right' like the Spurs one appears to be, when compared to Arsenal.

posted on 15/1/20

comment by Mike (U1170)
posted 2 minutes ago
Agree on the Millennium stadium, great work they did for that.

Not keen on the modern bowl like stadiums, although some can obviously be done 'right' like the Spurs one appears to be, when compared to Arsenal.
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The Emirates still feels soulless.

Highbury was facking class as well which makes the change all the sadder.

posted on 15/1/20

comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 1 hour ago
I still wish Chelsea had the option on the Battersea power station project... I think some malaysians bought it and turned it into flats in the end
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That would have been some stadium design with those chimneys iconic as they are👍

posted on 15/1/20

American football is definitely the worst, a sport designed around ad breaks.

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In the same way that soccer is a game designed for metrosexuals to display their fancy haircuts to their social media following via the medium of broadcast media... You think this because you don't understand the rules

posted on 15/1/20

handegg just sucks

posted on 15/1/20

comment by Taki Minamino (U20650)
posted 3 minutes ago
handegg just sucks
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Handegg?

posted on 15/1/20

American football takes like 4 days to complete a game. Its kinda like children's football training when the guy running the session keeps blowing his whistle to stop the session to explain stuff.

posted on 15/1/20

“In the same way that soccer is a game designed for metrosexuals to display their fancy haircuts to their social media following via the medium of broadcast media”

Doubt it. Signals normally cr4p at grounds

posted on 15/1/20

I love the design of the Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. From shots of the outside it's hard to get any sense of scale - it looks like a decent-sized building, but you wouldn't think it housed a 70,000-seater stadium. And that huge window at one end looks amazing.

I've also always liked Ibrox and the Stadio Luigi Ferraris in Genoa.

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