Premier League Grounds-Atmosphere wise
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Premier League Grounds-Atmosphere wise
What are your Top 5 Premier League Grounds in terms of atmosphere?
Mine are:
1. Stoke
2. Swansea
3. Man City
4. Norwich
5. Everton
Based purely on where I've been, still got to go to Arsenal and Spurs but I doubt Arsenal would be Top 5
By the way United is last
Mine are:
1. Stoke
2. Swansea
3. Man City
4. Norwich
5. Everton
Based purely on where I've been, still got to go to Arsenal and Spurs but I doubt Arsenal would be Top 5
By the way United is last
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Agree with Stoke top but not United bottom, nothing like it. It's got a lot worse in the last 5 years but it's nothing like the Highbury Library!
Citeh shouldn't be in the top 5 either, their support is a joke. Couldn't even fill their stadium a few years back (a stadium they have no right to be in/benefit from in the first place) and they have that poxy 'turn your back and jump around' celebration which they stole of a bunch of (better, more vocal, more hardcore) Polish fans.
Citeh shouldn't be in the top 5 either, their support is a joke. Couldn't even fill their stadium a few years back (a stadium they have no right to be in/benefit from in the first place) and they have that poxy 'turn your back and jump around' celebration which they stole of a bunch of (better, more vocal, more hardcore) Polish fans.
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TopHat24/7 wrote:Agree with Stoke top but not United bottom, nothing like it. It's got a lot worse in the last 5 years but it's nothing like the Highbury Library!
Citeh shouldn't be in the top 5 either, their support is a joke. Couldn't even fill their stadium a few years back (a stadium they have no right to be in/benefit from in the first place) and they have that poxy 'turn your back and jump around' celebration which they stole of a bunch of (better, more vocal, more hardcore) Polish fans.
Yer I wouldn't have citeh in my top 5. Everton does have an intimidating atmosphere there but I have obviously only been there for the Derby so I wouldnt expect any different haha.
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Only been to Anfield and Old Trafford, so I'll have them 1 and 2 out of 2! Not really sure you can judge atmosphere otherwise.
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Ive been to the Britannia, Wemblem (old), Old Trafford, Manor Ground (Oxford), Nou Camp, Shuco Arena (DSC Arminia Bielefeld (Germany)), Ewood Park.
In order:
Britannia
Shuco Arena
Old Trafford
Wembley
Manor Ground
Nou Camp
Ewood
Saying that, i went to Nou Camp on a tour haha! So does not count really. However, they STILL had more atmosphere then at Ewood!
In order:
Britannia
Shuco Arena
Old Trafford
Wembley
Manor Ground
Nou Camp
Ewood
Saying that, i went to Nou Camp on a tour haha! So does not count really. However, they STILL had more atmosphere then at Ewood!
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Only went to the Manor Ground a couple of times before we switched to the Kassam - but I'd still have it ahead of OT
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Tynecastle
Parkhead
Ibrox
Easter Road
Pittodrie
Parkhead
Ibrox
Easter Road
Pittodrie
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Doon the Water wrote:Tynecastle
Parkhead
Ibrox
Easter Road
Pittodrie
The big pink bus shelter? Really?
Easter Road has a much better atmosphere.
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Y I Man wrote:Level 7 at St James Park is absolutely nuts!
Correction, it WAS nuts.
Ashley split them up at the end of last season.
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Y I Man wrote:Level 7 at St James Park is absolutely nuts!
St James Park? What's that?
Don't you mean the 'Reebok Classics Arena' or 'Fila Tracksuit Stadium' or whatever it's now called......?
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TopHat24/7 wrote:Y I Man wrote:Level 7 at St James Park is absolutely nuts!
St James Park? What's that?
Don't you mean the 'Reebok Classics Arena' or 'Fila Tracksuit Stadium' or whatever it's now called......?
Sports Direct Arena
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King Beer wrote:TopHat24/7 wrote:Y I Man wrote:Level 7 at St James Park is absolutely nuts!
St James Park? What's that?
Don't you mean the 'Reebok Classics Arena' or 'Fila Tracksuit Stadium' or whatever it's now called......?
Sports Direct Arena
Yeh, I jest, but it is sad. Did you see the day the name changed and someone spray-painted St James Park on the wall?
This isn't America, our sports teams aren't franchises and it isn't right to treat them as such.
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I did, fair play to the lad.
I think the council and the press are right to stand up for SJP, but it's futile. Thing is, it has to go back to SJP in the summer as part of the Olympics contract.
I think the council and the press are right to stand up for SJP, but it's futile. Thing is, it has to go back to SJP in the summer as part of the Olympics contract.
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King Beer
Only on a 'Premier' league wind up.
Last time I was in Easter Road I was watching Di Stefano play for Real Madrid circa 1966
Only on a 'Premier' league wind up.
Last time I was in Easter Road I was watching Di Stefano play for Real Madrid circa 1966
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I was at Easter Road last year for the derby, the new stand hasn't taken anything away from the atmosphere.
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