Leckwith Athletic Stadium.
National lStadium Cardiff Arms Park.
Cardiff Ice Rink.
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bramall lane must be on its last legs, its old, the concourse area is way past its prime, entry is slow and at time dangerous with the crowds ( its everything a safety officer would hate ) the location would be great for student flats
I know the old owner was trying to sell the ground, but that was stopped and the new owners have got everything back " in house " and owned by the club
history and all that is great, but todays customers like modern grounds and of course they are safer
Leckwith Athletic Stadium.
National lStadium Cardiff Arms Park.
Cardiff Ice Rink.
Interesting thread. Not as many as I thought actually.
Old Wembley
Dean Court (or do we consider that redeveloped?
Griffin Park
Ninian Park
Filbert St
Manor Ground
The Dell
The Vetch
White Hart Lane
Nierdersachsen Stadion in Hannover
Was there recently for the womens Euros. It's in good nick. Two modern stands, and the two-tier away end has been modernised. The large Kop is all seated but I know isn't modern.
Love Brammal Lane actually, or 'Beautiful Downtown Brammall Lane' BDTBL as I believe half of that city call it..
I didn't go to any of our games at Enfield in the FA Cup, but would have thought that there were a few on here who did.
Where the road number is?
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Gladbach's old ground.
The first game I saw there was Gladbach v Bayern Munich in 1976 - and most of the German national side seemed to be on the pitch that day , including Gerd Mueller, Franz Beckenbauer, Gunther Netzer, Bertie Vogts, Uli Stielike, Rainer Bonhof, Karl-Heinz Rumenigge and Sepp Maier, if I remember rightly.
Can’t see that I’m afraid, too small.
If you drive out of town along Cathedral Road, go past the Halfway on your left and then turn left at the next set of lights, Corinthian Park would have then been on the right hand side about fifty yards down the road and the entrance would be where there’s now a small road just before the next set of lights.
I went to the semi-final game
its the concourse and entry / exit points, they now make a modern stadium, todays new football fan doesn't want to be herded into a small area to get in, getting out was even worse
I went to the same game, we had pretty decent seats on the 1/2 way one, it was just the concourse area, 1 little booth that couldnt cope, then getting in and out, we are spoilt with todays modern stadiums, and I never thought I would ever say that, I used to love old grounds
I was there too. Fair enough, though that wasn't my experience tbh.
I was in the John Street stand. I guess there was less circulation space in the concourse than a modern ground like the CCS, but it all felt in good nick and not decrepit in any way. Felt more plush than ours in my opinion, which always feels so barren and cold.
Personally I'd swap the CCS for Brammall Lane any day of the week.
I once saw John Charles play at Corinthian Park. Pretty sure it was there.
But, to continue the theme of forgotten grounds - I saw City loose to BHA at the Withdean once, and draw at Underhill. El Park, yep. Sealand Road yes. The old White Hart Lane.
Also done Inter Cardiff, Cwmbran Town and Farrar Road Bangor City. Eastville, Vetch, Maine Road etc .
Bootham crescent I didn't realise York had a new ground till I read through the thread