Seen pictures of that... massive circular screen on roof!! One I'd like to visit!!Aside from the Nou Camp, the only foreign stadiums I've done are in the US and Canada, but the Mercedes Benz Stadium in Atlanta is the best of the lot. Great acoustics, city centre location, cheap food and drink, light and open concourses, with views of the city behind the home end. It's the model of what a new stadium can be like.
Just googled and the closest match is the Coventry Building Society stadium, is this what you meant?The Ricoh
They do but equally they spend ridiculous amounts, often often taxpayer money, and class a 20 year old stadium as old and in need of knocking down and replacing!Do think America does new stadiums well!!
Overseas stadia that I have seen sporting events at; (plus san-siro)
Bernebau - poor man's Wembley. Nothing special.
San-Siro - load of concrete chucked together- wasn't enamoured (although visited on non match day)
Met life stadium - New York. Impressive - Wembley- esqe. World Cup final being held there.
Heinz Field- Pittsburgh. Lovely new (ish) stadium, full of character and purpose built for NFL - two massive ketchup bottles that make up scoreboard!
PNC Park - Pittsburgh. (Baseball) My favourite!!
Again, new (ish) , built at same time as Heinz Field after old multi-use bowl stadium was demolished.
Open end overlooking rivers and Pittsburgh Skyline.
Beautiful stadium!!
Citi-Field - New York. Another new purpose built baseball stadium. Amazing!!
Yankee Stadium - New one. Personally didn't think as good as Citi-Field, but still well-done, modern and keeping in touch with tradition.
Been lucky being able to visit those stadiums in the US, all fairly new and designed with character whilst keeping tradition in mind.
What are you talking about, that's Sixfields with the photo taken from Jimmy's Hill!Toftir Stadium - Faroe Islands
The Vicente Calderón was amazing. The walk up with vendors selling shite in the streets including beer. Fans all over the place.
Inside it felt like it was falling apart but had amazing charm and character. Bet it was amazing on big nights.
Baseball wise I like Minute Maid Park in Houston. (shame about the team) Been to Petco park and Chase Field when very young and just remember being stuck in traffic.
Dint get to see a game but toured Fenway Park last year, Would be amazing under the lights on a warm day. Again a bit like Calderon with the falling apart charm.
Mad how the Calderon had a road running beneath itThe Vicente Calderón was amazing. The walk up with vendors selling shite in the streets including beer. Fans all over the place.
Inside it felt like it was falling apart but had amazing charm and character. Bet it was amazing on big nights.
Baseball wise I like Minute Maid Park in Houston. (shame about the team) Been to Petco park and Chase Field when very young and just remember being stuck in traffic.
Dint get to see a game but toured Fenway Park last year, Would be amazing under the lights on a warm day. Again a bit like Calderon with the falling apart charm.
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