I've always wondered why we have such large entrances at each corner.......looking at say Arsenal ground....so much more atmosphere when the crowd wrap around the corners....
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Originally posted by Maurice Swan View PostI've always wondered why we have such large entrances at each corner.......looking at say Arsenal ground....so much more atmosphere when the crowd wrap around the corners....
The club magazine refers to these exits as vomitories. I’d never heard the word in this context before but I was in Madrid last week and the Bernabeu stadium tour and there’s the word above the exits
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Is where people go to be sick then ?Originally posted by light up the darkness View PostThe club magazine refers to these exits as vomitories. I’d never heard the word in this context before but I was in Madrid last week and the Bernabeu stadium tour and there’s the word above the exits
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It goes back to Roman times. Vomitorium was the name for the exits at amphitheatres and theatres. Nothing to do with puking.Originally posted by light up the darkness View PostThe club magazine refers to these exits as vomitories. I’d never heard the word in this context before but I was in Madrid last week and the Bernabeu stadium tour and there’s the word above the exits
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There was a vomitorioum at the back of the Bob Bank during my younger days, especially after a session on Hurlimanns and a dodgy dog burger from Sloper Road.Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View PostIt goes back to Roman times. Vomitorium was the name for the exits at amphitheatres and theatres. Nothing to do with puking.
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I bet all that pales into insignificance now that the Welsh Government has implemented these 20 mph speed limits.Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View PostDid I ever tell you about my classical tour. From the amphitheatres of Arles and Nimes, to the splendid theatres of Ephesus, Taormina and Taragona, culminating in the majesty of the Colliseum of Rome.
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