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When you of all people start to doubt, I now start to worry
I always "doubted". That was my point. That we couldn't tell one way or t'other.
When you of all people start to doubt, I now start to worry
I always "doubted". That was my point. That we couldn't tell one way or t'other.
Bit of a shame it does look like a toilet seat from overhead view though lol.
Gonna have to listen to annoying fans from other teams taking the piss (no pun intended) outta that.
Wembley looks like a vagina but no one calls it that.People been quite dismissive of this. But if it does become known as “the toilet bowl” as the emirates is the library it’s not exactly great PR for naming rights. Especially as there was a lot of talk the sponsor name would go in the roof. You’d have thought they’d have taken a little more care with the aerial view. Seems it could have been quite simple to change the shape with a few more glass panels.
Who really cares. It'll only be from traditional rival fans that hate us anyway, mainly Arsenal and Chavs. Deep down though, they will never admit it, they will be envious. When people are jealous, they poke fun at, criticize the very thing they're jealous of as it makes them feel good about themselves. They hate that we have a truly glorious stadium that was done right. It feels like WHL, and it's not a generic bowl like the goons' place. It's unique and doesn't even feel like a bowl inside.People been quite dismissive of this. But if it does become known as “the toilet bowl” as the emirates is the library it’s not exactly great PR for naming rights. Especially as there was a lot of talk the sponsor name would go in the roof. You’d have thought they’d have taken a little more care with the aerial view. Seems it could have been quite simple to change the shape with a few more glass panels.
Wembley looks like a vagina but no one calls it that.
Every bowl type stadium looks like a toilet seat.
Ignore it as it doesn’t matter
That’s because we’ve got the best stand in the league with the huge single tier.Not that I would think that it would be bad for PR or anything as the only thing I think it does is give opposing fans ammunition for banter. In saying that though, this is IMO more toilet seat shaped than any other stadium I have seen. Not that I care or that I hate the stadium because of it or that I like the stadium any less but that's just my honest observation.
That’s because we’ve got the best stand in the league with the huge single tier.
Makes it go abit narrow and back more than a full bowl
Tests announced. 27th August 1st football to public academy match. Legends sept 1st Vs Bayern. Think we can finally put to bed it won’t be ready for Liverpool now.
Andrex says HIPeople been quite dismissive of this. But if it does become known as “the toilet bowl” as the emirates is the library it’s not exactly great PR for naming rights. Especially as there was a lot of talk the sponsor name would go in the roof. You’d have thought they’d have taken a little more care with the aerial view. Seems it could have been quite simple to change the shape with a few more glass panels.
Should we build a brilliant stadium or shall we build a 100% ridicule free stadium? Considering football fans are hellbent on ridiculing everything I think we should just say fuck ‘em and concentrate on beating their team. To obsess on the shape of the roof when this toilet seat joke gets repeated so often is just a big sweaty hairy sagging loads of bollocks.People been quite dismissive of this. But if it does become known as “the toilet bowl” as the emirates is the library it’s not exactly great PR for naming rights. Especially as there was a lot of talk the sponsor name would go in the roof. You’d have thought they’d have taken a little more care with the aerial view. Seems it could have been quite simple to change the shape with a few more glass panels.
Bit of a kick in the nuts for the away supporters travelling to Old Trafford on the same day. Making people choose between supporting the first team or potentially being at the very first public event in the new stadium.