I wonder where the final will be. Let me guess, in a suburb miles out of town. Why do England have to be involved?
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I wonder where the final will be. Let me guess, in a suburb miles out of town. Why do England have to be involved?
Interesting on the day ulez gets the go ahead to be extended.
No doubt it’s been discussed before but which team auto qualifies?
Will be a kick in the teeth if we are hosting and don’t qualify.
Has that happened before?
Champions league final in Cardiff was amazing
Stadiums nominated in the bid.
Wembley Stadium - London
• National Stadium of Wales - Cardiff
• Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - London
• City of Manchester Stadium - Manchester
• Everton Stadium - Liverpool
• St James' Park - Newcastle
• Villa Park - Birmingham
• Hampden Park - Glasgow
• Dublin Arena - Dublin
• Casement Park - Belfast
What a joke international football has become.
While I dont disagree, it has to be said Wembley has the prestige, it was always a icon in football stadia, as a youngster on the streets of Armenia you might dream of playing in Wembley, not soo much the " principality stadium in Wales "
I went down to Wembley for the Ladies FC cup final, the area around it is very nice now, well developed, yes with Chain Bars and Cafes, but its been done very well
London also has all the sights for the visitors, its got a very decent efficient underground, when UEFA bring the 5000 guests, where are they likely to want to go ? ? shopping in designer shops, see Buck House, be dined in numerous fancy Michelin stared restaurant
It’s not just UEFA.The EPL have made Luton spend £10m on “ground improvement projects “ when Kenny Road was fine in the Championship.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/23020...-stadium-work/
I'm sure uefa will want the final played at Wembley as it's the biggest stadium but both semis should be played elsewhere and not in England.
I'd make England play their group games away from Wembley too - Azerbaijan is nice I hear.
That's hardly the same thing. The Premier League came in not long after Hillsborough, and having safe grounds was one of the important criteria.
It's much better for Luton's future as a club for them to spend £10m on improving the ground for future seasons, than £10m on a right back.