journolud
Well-Known Member
I think it looks daft with the chimneys but my Brum supporting friend likes it
Allianz, Munich
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3Arena, Stockholm
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AAMI Park, Melbourne
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Tarczyński Arena, Wrocław
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Estadio Akron, Zopopan
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Wasn't comparing the two.It looks nothing like Uniteds proposed stadium. Birminghams looks brilliant.
They have plans to get to the Prem and could give higher away allocations if they can't fill it themselves. That might not increase the gate when Bournemouth or Fulham are visiting but certainly would for many teams with potentially larger followings. The best bit is the piss boiling amongst Villa fans.More than double the capacity than the stadium they hardly fill now lol
Looks mad.
And the view of the pitch is great, wherever you’re sitting.I've been going to our stadium since 2003
Its gone through many changes since then
I think its fukin brilliant
Every time i sit in our stadium i think to myself... This is Fabulous.
Where ever you sit it looks good.
But hey - Its my opinion.
utds new ground hasn't been designed yet.Begrudgingly, I think United’s new ground will be brilliant. It’s architecturally ambitious, which all big buildings should strive for.
Whether I admit that to any Rags I don’t know, I’ll still call it the circus tent to their faces.
Much like the outside of the Etihad, although better than the outside of the Etihad, I don’t think a great deal to the outside of Spurs’ stadium. It’s nice, not unpleasant, but not very architecturally ambitious.
I’m very jealous of their giant one-tiered stand inside the stadium though.
Birmingham City stadium has been revealed.
The outside will be divisive (I like it) but internally it beats the new Spurs stadium with a huge end behind both goals.
62k
Retractable roof
A single tier stand behind both goals
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The chimneys look naff mate.Think it looks mint and will be good for Birmingham.
You poor thing...One thing the Etihad needs is a retractable roof , no cover at all from the weather in the lower tiers .
Nothing wrong with ambition, but when the financial rules are there to stifle ambition, it seems a bit mad to me building a stadium of that size. Especially for a club that's never even averaged 40k for one season in it's history.62,000 capacity.
Birmingham’s average crowd last season in League 1 was 26,000.
The previous year in the Championship it was 21,000.
Hope you are wrong with one of those clubs…..They have plans to get to the Prem and could give higher away allocations if they can't fill it themselves. That might not increase the gate when Bournemouth or Fulham are visiting but certainly would for many teams with potentially larger followings. The best bit is the piss boiling amongst Villa fans.
Cov are doing well at the moment, and while Wolves might go missing at the end of the season the lesser sky blues and Brum could give the West Midlands another team or two in the top division.