Football Stadia - Past, Present & Future

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Re: Football Stadia - Past, Present & Future

by who are ya? » 02 Jul 2012 16:44

Tony Le Mesmer Looks like Griffin Park will soon be consigned to Grounds of the past. Real shame, my favourite league ground.

This will be a sad day for football :!:

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Re: Football Stadia - Past, Present & Future

by larry1971 » 03 Jul 2012 16:05

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can't remember his exact words but in his Football Ground's of Great Britain. Simon Inglis pretty much described Elm Park, as been a depressing and dull ground.


I think he said it was the least interesting ground in the country, but revised his ideas a bit it later editions.

Odd to think if it was still around now, in the same state, fans would be raving about it.



Think that's just football fans in general getting all nostalgic for the pre-Hillsborough days when you had standing I dare say if you asked a lot of fans over a certain age who have seen their club move into a new stadium whether they prefer the old one to the new a fair few would saythe old stadium.

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by Terminal Boardom » 03 Jul 2012 17:23

To think that this


Turned into this:

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by frimmers3 » 15 Jul 2012 20:53

maybe cited previously..but as a foot soldier of old a visit to the dell was a delight...packed to the rafters,an element of danger but above all electric..one of the very best.

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by MSV Duisburg » 16 Jul 2012 19:55

I'm from Maidstone (Reading fan, living in Germany, all very confusing), but last Saturday Maidstone opened their new ground with a friendly against Brighton. The notable thing is that the new ground is the first in England to be built with a 3G pitch, the latest form of artificial turf. The benefit is that the pitch can be used by the first team, reserve team, youth and ladies teams, and is nowhere near as susceptible to the weather as a traditional grass pitch. Take a look at the video highlights and you can see the rain is chucking it down, but with no effect on the pitch. Do you guys reckon this could be the surface of the future? Gus Poyet was certainly impressed by it. The FA has also agreed to allow the surface in qualifying rounds of the FA Cup...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05dB8iQb ... r_embedded



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by AbovetheI » 16 Jul 2012 22:13




Remember being lucky enough to visit the old Waldstadion in Frankfurt before it was demolished. The seats had stinging nettles growing out of them and the safety fence ruined the view sp much, you couldn't see the other end of the field.

It was situated deep within a forest, and the backdrop was just gorgeous.

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by Geekins » 17 Jul 2012 11:07

MSV Duisburg I'm from Maidstone (Reading fan, living in Germany, all very confusing), but last Saturday Maidstone opened their new ground with a friendly against Brighton. The notable thing is that the new ground is the first in England to be built with a 3G pitch, the latest form of artificial turf. The benefit is that the pitch can be used by the first team, reserve team, youth and ladies teams, and is nowhere near as susceptible to the weather as a traditional grass pitch. Take a look at the video highlights and you can see the rain is chucking it down, but with no effect on the pitch. Do you guys reckon this could be the surface of the future? Gus Poyet was certainly impressed by it. The FA has also agreed to allow the surface in qualifying rounds of the FA Cup...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05dB8iQb ... r_embedded



Do they still have the black bits of rubber nestled in the 'grass'?

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Re: Football Stadia - Past, Present & Future

by Royal With Cheese » 17 Jul 2012 17:21

MSV Duisburg I'm from Maidstone (Reading fan, living in Germany, all very confusing), but last Saturday Maidstone opened their new ground with a friendly against Brighton. The notable thing is that the new ground is the first in England to be built with a 3G pitch, the latest form of artificial turf. The benefit is that the pitch can be used by the first team, reserve team, youth and ladies teams, and is nowhere near as susceptible to the weather as a traditional grass pitch. Take a look at the video highlights and you can see the rain is chucking it down, but with no effect on the pitch. Do you guys reckon this could be the surface of the future? Gus Poyet was certainly impressed by it. The FA has also agreed to allow the surface in qualifying rounds of the FA Cup...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05dB8iQb ... r_embedded


I was disappointed as I only got a GPRS signal during the game.

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Re: Football Stadia - Past, Present & Future

by Wax Jacket » 18 Jul 2012 08:39

good luck to the Stones. know a chap who did some fundraising for the new ground. it's taken a while hasn't it.


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Re: Football Stadia - Past, Present & Future

by Wax Jacket » 18 Jul 2012 08:39

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Remember being lucky enough to visit the old Waldstadion in Frankfurt before it was demolished. The seats had stinging nettles growing out of them and the safety fence ruined the view sp much, you couldn't see the other end of the field.

It was situated deep within a forest, and the backdrop was just gorgeous.


must've been a nightmare to get to and from, unless you take your time about it and get smashed

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by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 18 Jul 2012 09:44

Wax Jacket good luck to the Stones. know a chap who did some fundraising for the new ground. it's taken a while hasn't it.


It certainly has. I think it was in WSC that I read that Margate are also moving to a new ground soon and they've been after that for donkeys years.

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by No Fixed Abode » 18 Jul 2012 10:26

Where Chelsea are playing tomorrow




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by Wax Jacket » 18 Jul 2012 10:27

that stand at the end is quality. if I were a goalie I'd just spend the half staring at it


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Re: Football Stadia - Past, Present & Future

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 18 Jul 2012 17:17

Wax Jacket must've been a nightmare to get to and from, unless you take your time about it and get smashed

Not really. There's a train station a few hundred yards away. You don't literally have to trek through the forest to get there.

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by Wax Jacket » 18 Jul 2012 20:48

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Wax Jacket must've been a nightmare to get to and from, unless you take your time about it and get smashed

Not really. There's a train station a few hundred yards away. You don't literally have to trek through the forest to get there.


I meant in and out of sorry. I've been past on the train.

what I mean is, 50,000 people all piling into one train station. I know the Germans are good at this sort of thing but still.

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Re: Football Stadia - Past, Present & Future

by Terminal Boardom » 18 Jul 2012 22:12

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There is something about American sport stadia. I know it's not football but this is a cracking stadium


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Re: Football Stadia - Past, Present & Future

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 19 Jul 2012 00:39

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Wax Jacket must've been a nightmare to get to and from, unless you take your time about it and get smashed

Not really. There's a train station a few hundred yards away. You don't literally have to trek through the forest to get there.


I meant in and out of sorry. I've been past on the train.

what I mean is, 50,000 people all piling into one train station. I know the Germans are good at this sort of thing but still.


Definitely right there. I went there for a couple of world cup matches. I got crammed into one carriage, and they filled up each carriage one by one until each was almost bursting. This, on a day when it was 90 degrees. Luckily I only had to do one stop, as it was horrible on there, turning into a Frankfurt sweat-a-thon.

Worse was another game. Similar situation, yet this time the crush was so great that some rather pretty young woman was squashed up against me, with me unable to move. OK, some might suggest having one of a pretty girl's buttocks pressed against your groin for about 10 minutes isn't the worst thing in the world, but the amount of will-power required to not even "react" in the slightest took some effort.

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Re: Football Stadia - Past, Present & Future

by Wax Jacket » 19 Jul 2012 08:06

wonder how she recounts the encounter?

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Re: Football Stadia - Past, Present & Future

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 19 Jul 2012 11:09

Wax Jacket wonder how she recounts the encounter?


I was just concentrating on making sure she wouldn't be recounting it to the police. She did actually smile at the situation of being squashed in like that, as people took it in surprisingly good spirit (it is fairly normal for public transport to/from football there to be packed way beyond what'd be accepted here) and I just made sure that mood didn't change.

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Re: Football Stadia - Past, Present & Future

by No Fixed Abode » 19 Jul 2012 16:13

Chelsea playing here next


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