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Col_M

Pointing out the Obvious
Feb 28, 2012
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It's nice to finally hear something about the Sky Bridge. All they said is "it's coming" but that's more than we've heard since the place opened.

great vid. Would love to see the follow up if they did one.
 

dovahkiin

Damn you're ugly !
May 18, 2012
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the athletic writers ranking the premier league stadiums
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1. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Team: Tottenham Hotspur
Capacity: 62,850
First used: 2019
The basics: London’s biggest club stadium was built on the spot of Spurs’ previous home for 118 years, White Hart Lane. A £1billion project to redevelop the north London site replaced one traditional football venue with a stunning, modern sibling. It was also built to become a London home for the NFL and includes a retractable gridiron.
Best bits: The little details that point out the geographical relevance to White Hart Lane, such as a white circle on the floor that marks the previous centre spot. Then there is the 17,500-capacity South Stand. Despite being a bowl, the raking, double-tier stand draws attention, creates atmosphere and provides the perfect canvas for a supporter mosaic.
Where it falls short: Modern can mean clinical and, at times, walking through the concourses you would be forgiven for thinking you were in an airport. Expensive stadiums often lead to expensive experiences and most Spurs supporters would lead their gripes with the cost of their matchday. Transport links on matchday can get clogged.
What I love about the place: “Spurs’ on-pitch performances may not have been the envy of Europe over recent years, but nobody could fail to be impressed by their stadium. It increased the capacity from 36,000, gave fans more spacious concourses, incredible pitch views from every position and, famously, pints that magically fill from the bottom. It hasn’t been an entirely positive transition — there has been little improvement to transport infrastructure and ticket prices are ludicrous – but there can be little doubt Spurs’ new home is the best in the Premier League.” – James Maw, editor and regular on The View from the Lane podcast
Verdict: Perhaps this is a victory for modern, commercialised football over the more organic qualities of its past. Still, sit inside the stadium and you soon realise its draw: an experience comparable to any live stadium sport across the world.
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1Tottenham Hotspur Stadium798.416.6118.71
2St James' Park7.447.628.117.93
3Old Trafford7.357.337.137.46
4Emirates Stadium6.7127.337.727.65
5Anfield7.717.155.7138.12
6Molineux79767.137.46
7Villa Park7.266.5105.7157.28
8Gtech Community Stadium5.915766.796.313
9Stamford Bridge6.1136.4127.136.610
10London Stadium5.8166.510766.511
11Etihad6146.686.796.313
12City Ground6.8115.8146.885.817
13Bramall Lane7.265.7156.3126.215
14Goodison Park7.715185.7136.99
15Craven Cottage4.7185.913767.93
16Amex Stadium4.6196.685.1196.412
17Turf Moor5.8165.7155.5176.215
18Selhurst Park7.534.3195204.319
19Kenilworth Road7.183.8205.715518
20Vitality Stadium4205.3




 
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Col_M

Pointing out the Obvious
Feb 28, 2012
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One of the categories is Accessibility or something like transport links and Yes it’s a low score.
Also loved how low London Mega Stadium scored re atmosphere
 

HNIM

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Aug 12, 2020
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How did St. James get a 52/10 in atmosphere and rank #4? Throws doubt on their math skills (or ability to put together the simplest of spreadsheets) and the entire ranking.
 

dovahkiin

Damn you're ugly !
May 18, 2012
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How did St. James get a 52/10 in atmosphere and rank #4? Throws doubt on their math skills (or ability to put together the simplest of spreadsheets) and the entire ranking.
they have corrected it to 7.4 now
 
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