J Stadium/Allianz (62 Viewers)

paoluzzo

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Dec 7, 2008
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this is a comment by Gobbo1949 from GLMDJ (giùlemanidallaJuve) who visited the stadium

about the grass (he's an agronomist)

Judging by the number of experts who walk on the pitch (see the photos from yesterday morning) I would say that they will never cut the grass because it will die from too much foot traffic. Apart from the jokes I do not think they'll do more than 3-4 mowings, but I need more data that I will see to get. It really depends on grass type and climate. If it continues to rain so that's fine. At this point the sun , the wind and rain are the prompted mix.
I finally got on the second tier. I have not had the courage to climb the last large step since I suffer from vertigo. I am surprised that it has obtained the authorization for not installing barriers. It 'true that the steps are very wide, but I imagine the people who jump up to cheer. they risk to fall down. From the above there is a crazy game viewing. Congratulations to the designers from the bottom of my heart (bloody rods :cry:..)
 

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I would like to know a neutral's opinion on our new stadium, Sure. We all jizz over it, but is it objectively that spectacular? I mean I jizz over Allianz Arena and Emirates stadium. Fred, Burke?
I'll reserve judgement until I go to the stadium, but it looks pretty smart.

I wouldn't say it's got much more going for it than stadiums like Hamburg or Schalke, which aren't anything special.

The Allianz Arena is awesome. I haven't been to The Emirates, but it doesn't do anything for me.

I'm probably not an ideal person to answer this, because for me the experiences and memories attached to a stadium are far more important than the actually design of it, though some grounds are clearly more conducive to creating a good atmosphere.
 

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