Skaville
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I’ve only been to half of them. Of those, Craven Cottage or Old Trafford.
I will probably be the only person to pick Goodison, no doubt partly because I've never had to go in the away section, which is by repute the worst in the division. But the sense of tradition, the church and church hall in the corner, the terraced streets, the weird shape of the main stand, the Archibald Leitch architecture - when it goes, something will have disappeared from the top flight and will never come back.
No particular criteria - just your personal favourite.
Is it something shite (Selhurst)
Or something new? (Ethiad)
Something borrowed? (The London Stadium)
Or something blue? (The Amex, obvs)
Personally, I've always like St James Park, for it's city centre location, great sense of football tradition - plus Newcastle is just a great place for an adventure.
Naturally, a poll is to follow; but stick with me whilst I type in all 20 options...
Sorry but love Newcastle the place but the ground no.
There's a lot of grounds that due to the history are regarded by the media as great stadiums but these people have never sat in the normal seats, too often these are cramped and poor view.
Leeds, Liverpool, Man Utd, Chelsea, Everton (really poor), Newcastle, Palace, West Ham all have poor facilities.
Etihad is the best.
Sorry for being grumpy actually didn't think I have been for the last 10 days or so,
Shame about their fans though. I went to watch Albion’s first game there towards the end of 2018/19 season - we lost 1-0. Yes, it is very impressive although the away bar/food area was cramped and what was on offer was poor.
After the game I was on the train back to Southampton and sat next to some Spurs fans. One of them asked me what I thought of their new gaff. I was complimentary about it overall but made my point about the away facilities. “We don’t give a shit about the away fans. They can all f*** off.” he said. So why bother asking me I thought.
Putting the Amex in feels a bit of a cheat TBH as it's obviously going to be our favourite
I had hoped this would be a public poll so we could flush out the Palace
I went to the same game.
I thought the concourse was pretty good. I didn't eat anything but the Beavertown Bar was great, reasonably priced and got served in no time.
I agree about the fans, we walked back to Northumberland Park and there was a couple of loudmouths slagging Albion off. They displayed their ignorance when they said they hoped Cardiff stay up - that's Neil Warnock's Cardiff.
I didn't get involved, as it seemed like every couple of weeks I was going to London and arguing with plastic big team supporters (Man City semi/Chelsea). The fact that we were set up so defensively by a Tottenham stalwart would have gone right over their heads.