Old Grounds which are better than new ones? 14:17 - May 6 with 3220 views | Orioltwins | I'll go with Ayresome Park to start with which was much more characteristic and interesting than Boro's new ground. Went to the old ground half a dozen times and it just felt like a proper traditional football ground where the great game should be played. In comparison the Riverside is a soulless shell in the mould of many other new stadiums. | |
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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 14:22 - May 6 with 3215 views | steve_g | Loads I could mention but can I add the Ricoh Arena in comparison to Hughfield Road - chalk and cheese in terms of stadiums. One is just a hole the other was a decent ground IMHO | |
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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 14:24 - May 6 with 3200 views | big_bloomers |
Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 14:22 - May 6 by steve_g | Loads I could mention but can I add the Ricoh Arena in comparison to Hughfield Road - chalk and cheese in terms of stadiums. One is just a hole the other was a decent ground IMHO |
Looking forward to seeing Chesterfield's new ground because let's face it, it can't be any worse than Saltergate!! | |
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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 15:07 - May 6 with 3172 views | clarkestattoo | Can I throw in Wembley. I know it was a urinal at times but the new one is like a sanitised urinal! | |
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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 15:09 - May 6 with 3167 views | basilrobbiereborn | Shrewsbury Northampton Chester Scunny Walsall Rotherham I'm sure there are more. | |
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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 15:34 - May 6 with 3133 views | AllezBlackpool |
Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 15:09 - May 6 by basilrobbiereborn | Shrewsbury Northampton Chester Scunny Walsall Rotherham I'm sure there are more. |
Can we have redeveloped grounds? Dumpdale is awful now. It always was, but at least the old one had character | |
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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 16:31 - May 6 with 3107 views | Plumbs | The problem is defining what was 'better' but I'd agree that Ayresome Park was a crap ground and needed pulling down-it was falling down when I last visited it. Sunderlands is the same-I quite liked that this season- but others havent been an improvement-like Leicester which was fun at Filbert Street. I used to like Burnden Park and Maine Road which included the walk from the station/coach parks,and Leeds Road,Huddersfield.Not sure they've become better as such but there was plenty of atmosphere there particularly when we took the full allocation. I know that Manure's isnt a new ground but when the old scoreboard end was around that took some beating for atmosphere-especially when we scored the winner in the last minute | |
| Real fans go to pubs like the HITW or the Welly |
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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 16:57 - May 6 with 3094 views | TwoPhillips |
Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 16:31 - May 6 by Plumbs | The problem is defining what was 'better' but I'd agree that Ayresome Park was a crap ground and needed pulling down-it was falling down when I last visited it. Sunderlands is the same-I quite liked that this season- but others havent been an improvement-like Leicester which was fun at Filbert Street. I used to like Burnden Park and Maine Road which included the walk from the station/coach parks,and Leeds Road,Huddersfield.Not sure they've become better as such but there was plenty of atmosphere there particularly when we took the full allocation. I know that Manure's isnt a new ground but when the old scoreboard end was around that took some beating for atmosphere-especially when we scored the winner in the last minute |
Got to agree with some of these - especially Coventry - the thought of going down the M6 to that place hardly fills me with League One delight!! | |
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