traditional- highbury would have been mine as it was SO English but I loved villa park. 4 different impressive stands and the outside of one of the stands
just looked CLASS
New: Has to be Falmer, it will look fantastic and in a wonderful setting, scenery wise (but really grounds should be in the town rather than on the outskirts, walkable distance for fans)
Traditional: Norwich, so impressed by the atmosphere, always full and just the right size at 25,000 for interaction between home and away supporters (places like United are just too big and impersonal - Norwich Car park a bit of a bummer to get out of but......otherwise
Wild Card: Villa, brought back the memories from years ago revisiting it, totally unrecognizable from how it was (in terrace days) but they have thankfully kept the 4 separate stands which give it character (forgot how shitty the area around it was too)
Newbuild - never been to one so I'll have to go for Falmer!
Traditional - Highbury, I used to love the Clock End standing
Wild Card - back in the day before they knocked the South Bank down I used to like Roots Hall, no I really did.....
Can I nominate an area? I'd like to offer up west london, home to Q.P.R, Fulham and Brentford. Three 'proper' football grounds, each with it's own unique characteristics. I don't think I've ever seen a Brighton win in any of the grounds but that barely detracts from their charms.