Stadiums you have visited (6 Viewers)

Cirillo

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Nov 10, 2009
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#61
Football Park (AAMI Stadium), Adelaide - AFL ground in my home town - 53,000 Capacity




Adelaide Oval, Adelaide- Cricket oval - 36,000 Capacity


Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide - Only purpose built Football stadium in Australia - Capacity 16,500 (25,000 for 2000 Olympics, they put seating in the corners). Home ground of Adelaide United - Watched Italy here for the 2000 Olympics


Docklands Stadium (Etihad Stadium), Melbourne - AFL ground - 55,000 Capacity

I watched Juventus play here. Hands down best place I've ever watched sport from! Also been here for AFL and concerts


Sydney football Stadium (Aussie Stadium), Sydney - Rugby League Ground - 45,000 Capacity

I went here to watch the boxing. 5th row for the Mundine v Green fight. Was an incredible night!



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've also done the stadium tour at the Nou Camp
 

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Ford Prefect

Senior Member
May 28, 2009
10,557
#62
Villa park a few times, my family were box holders at 'The Valley' until charlton spent two seasons in the championship and now they are in league 1 and charging more or less the same rates. (my no 1 team was charlton - (locals) and after it became impossible to watch them and watch them play any interesting games i switched to my no 2 team - juve, but for the majority of my living memory i have been a juve fan so they are my no 1 and charlrton are a distant memory). I've been been in crystal palace's stadium a few times, millenium stadium, wembley...probably some more.
 

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
#63
Off to Stamford Bridge again at the end of this month, nice and all as that is, it'll mean I've seen Chelsea play live as many times as I've seen Juve :cry:
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
47,024
#64
In the last 20 years many stadiums around Europe have been modernized and new laws have been passed leading to very different outcomes with regards to support. In Italy we have the tessera and banned away trips, in England we are forced to sit down on our seats and in Germany we have packed, safe stadiums, which have often lost the character of the old grounds we loved so much. I'm really curious to see how all this develops and as long as I can, I will visit as many concrete bowls as I can ;).
Watching football in Scotland is shit, even aside from the standard of the football.

Stewards and the police act like arseholes and you can't even get alcohol in the stadium (due to the Old Firm rioting at the 1980 Cup Final). In fact, strictly speaking, you are not allowed to drink when travelling to football in Scotland.

So, even when there is the tessera and Italian football is not in a particularly good place, going to stand in either curva in Rome seems like heaven.

I'm away to experience first hand the whole new stadium thing. Aberdeen are due to be leaving Pittodrie - where I have been going since I was five years old, with its mismatched stands, two of which have barely changed in 30+ years and the Main Stand is older than that (even though it had to be partially rebuilt after a fire 40 years ago - and moving to a stadium on the south side of the city.

From this:



to this:



I don't like the move, but it's necessary because the old ground is falling apart and costing ever more to keep up to standard.
 

Alltagsheld

Senior Member
Oct 10, 2006
3,183
#65
I feel sorry for you, getting accustomed to a new homeground is not an easy thing to do, especially in times when most stadiums look the same. For Juve supporters it is something different, since they never had a real home (the old Communale maybe and even that one they had to share). I feel really lucky - my club spent a shitload of money only to abolish the athletic track and even kept the old floodlights everyone loves so much.

Old:

New:


It was more beautiful before, but they maintained the stadium's character and improved the atmosphere. Plus, it's location close to the city center at the river is almost unique in a German city of that size.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
#66
I've been to Anfield, Highbury, Stamford Bridge and Craven Cottage. Juve lost all the games I attended during my time in UK.

Oh yeah and I've been to Old Trafford for Man utd vs. Barca.
 

hudick

Senior Member
Sep 18, 2006
998
#67

Juventus stadium


Olimpico, Turin


Delle Alpi, Turin


Friuli, Udine


Bullen Arena, Salzburg


UPC, Graz


Stozice, Ljubljana


Ljudski vrt, Maribor


Arena Petrol, Celje
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
#68
I feel sorry for you, getting accustomed to a new homeground is not an easy thing to do, especially in times when most stadiums look the same. For Juve supporters it is something different, since they never had a real home (the old Communale maybe and even that one they had to share). I feel really lucky - my club spent a shitload of money only to abolish the athletic track and even kept the old floodlights everyone loves so much.

Old:

New:


It was more beautiful before, but they maintained the stadium's character and improved the atmosphere. Plus, it's location close to the city center at the river is almost unique in a German city of that size.
Yeah, Werder Bremen seem to have made a good job of modernising their stadium.

The location thing is probably what bothers me most about Aberdeen's stadium move.

Just now, we are a 10-15 minute walk from the city centre.

The new ground will be located by a suburb a little to the south of the city; certainly not within walking range of the city centre.

If only the club had shown the foresight to buy some land around the current stadium years ago this move could have been avoided. Now Pittodrie is boxed in by blocks of flats, so there is not space for redevelopment, making the move inevitable.
 

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L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,795
#70
Old delle Alpi, Estadio da Luz, Sporting CP's Alvalade, Sporting Braga's, Siena's Franchi (to see Juve)...
 

Iano17

New Member
Dec 22, 2011
1
#74
Esatdio Azteca (Mexico City)
Old Lansdowne Road
New Lansdowne Road (Aviva Stadium)
Croke Park
Oriel Park (Dundalk)
Tolka Park
Dalymount Park
Morton Stadium
Old Trafford
Ewood Park
Prenton Park (Tranmere Rovers)
Reebok Stadium
Wembley Stadium
Stade de France (Paris)
Millenium Stadium (Cardiff)
Celtic Park
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
#75
MCG (Melbourne Cricket Ground)
Etihad Stadium/Telstra Dome (Docklands Melbourne)
AAMI Stadium (Melbourne)
AC Siena's Stadium
Rod Laver
The Colosseum lol
Windy Hill
 

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