mejonaNO12 aka riskit
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Withdean same as West Ham
Correct. Which makes their low camera angle for matches even worse as the pitch looks TINY.
Withdean same as West Ham
So we beat Middlesbrough for biggest in football league but a couple of Prem teams bigger? Sounds right. Same as Wembley will do me and good considering our style of expansive football
5th. It is smaller than Goddison Park but bigger than Villa Park.
Sorry if fixtures.....
Tommy Elphick mentioned on Late kick off last night that the Amex pitch would be the biggest in all professional leagues in England. Was not aware of this until now.
Can anyone confirm this in any way
My understanding is as follows....... F.A. pitch lengths must be 100-130 yards, widths must be 50-100 yards. Man City currently have the biggest at 116 x 77.
Thoughts? Comments? Corrections?
So could a team produce a perfectly square pitch 100yards x 100yards?
So could a team produce a perfectly square pitch 100yards x 100yards?
Interestingly, Wolverhampton Wanderers are currently the only team in the league that could accomodate a regulation pitch sideways in their stadium. Next time you watch Match of the day, marvel at how far the North bank (left hand) and Steve Bull stand (far side to the camera) are away from the pitch.
When they do their ground improvements will they be lowering the pitch and bringing the seating closer? I've often wondered why their stands are so far from the pitch.
I don't care how big our pitch is, depends on us winning on it and making The Amex a fortress.
Not so much the size of the pitch that counts - more like how they decide to mark it out. A large pitch certainly will allow Gus to be flexible on the width of it, ensuring it is the maximum possible when Stoke come to town!