Thompson720
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The Theatre of Trees for one last time (preferably not in the rain!)
I love the old grounds in the north like Macclesfield and Rochdale and all the ones that no longer exist like the original Rotherham Utd, Hull City, Bolton and York City grounds. Used to love going to those places following Brighton, pre sat nav days and just looking for fooodlight pylons as I arrived in town and hoping I didn’t end up at a railway yard by mistake.
Not so fussed about the newer grounds as they all seem a bit identikit but I’d love to visit the new Spurs ground.
I’m still trying to complete the 92 English league grounds and have 8 to go:
Brentford
Spurs
Accrington Stanley
Shrewsbury
Newport
Barrow
Fleetwood
Salford to go.
I love the old grounds in the north like Macclesfield and Rochdale and all the ones that no longer exist like the original Rotherham Utd, Hull City, Bolton and York City grounds. Used to love going to those places following Brighton, pre sat nav days and just looking for fooodlight pylons as I arrived in town and hoping I didn’t end up at a railway yard by mistake.
Not so fussed about the newer grounds as they all seem a bit identikit but I’d love to visit the new Spurs ground.
I would like to go to any football stadium at the moment.
Just the Amex will do me fine.
The Marseille Velodrome and the Braga one in the mountain will have to wait for another year
The San Siro without doubt. As an 8 year old, the 1990 world cup was what really got me into football and that stadium has will always seem like a magical place to me. Desperate to get there before it's demolished.
Definitely a bit of ground hopper nerd, went to a couple of different stadium in Brittany just before lockdown, sad really but I DON'T CARE
Not at all,which one's?
Although I live in southern France I always look out for the breton and Normandy teams
There's quite a few of them,but they never seem to win anything
Hands down the best and most spectacular stadium I have ever visited.
As for my bucketlist...The Santiago Bernabeu, San Siro and Arizona Cardinals Glendale stadium.
I’m still trying to complete the 92 English league grounds and have 8 to go:
Brentford
Spurs
Accrington Stanley
Shrewsbury
Newport
Barrow
Fleetwood
Salford to go.
I did that in 1998... it was rained off!
But we Dean Headley bowled them out in a session to win - probably the best sporting event I’ve been to
I went to Lorient v Le Mans in ligue2, Lorient won easily (4-0 I think) and were awarded promotion when the league was abandoned. Tickets were only €5 but there was only a few thousand there.
A day or two later I went to Brest v Bordeaux in the top flight, cracking atmosphere, a 1-1 draw. Brest missed a pen with not long to go I recall.
I've been to Le Havre and Caen on previous trips, I sort of wanted to adopt Caen as my French team but the red and blue kit put me off! I'll try and get to Stade Rennes at some point, I really like the city, and probably the best of a bad bunch...
I've been to Le Havre and Caen on previous trips, I sort of wanted to adopt Caen as my French team but the red and blue kit put me off! I'll try and get to Stade Rennes at some point, I really like the city, and probably the best of a bad bunch...
I went to a Caen match, I honestly didn’t know their colours until getting to the stadium, I was going to buy something from the club shop but the red and blue put me off.
I wasn’t impressed they didn’t sell beer in the stadium but smoking was allowed.
At the Lorient game I mentioned previously, the only place to get an alcoholic beer was in the bar, in the main stand. I was supposed to be in the cheap seats but literally nobody checked or stopped me, so I ended up watching the second half there!