Man_City_Loyal
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Have the ground updated, building another new stadium will just pump resources from the team.
And also 29k despite challenging then for the title. It looks great, but I think the bowl itself looks quite similar to ours and we asfans are not paying £1,000 plus for it.Thought Spurs were mad spending so much on a new stadium. It does look the business though. Have been to most PL grounds& never seen the level of facilities they seem to be offering. The 60K capacity seems low though. They recently got 80K at Wembley for the Arsenal game.
Have you seen Camp Nou from the inside , it’s crumbling!!Have you seen the Camp Nou from the outside?
Thought Spurs were mad spending so much on a new stadium. It does look the business though. Have been to most PL grounds& never seen the level of facilities they seem to be offering. The 60K capacity seems low though. They recently got 80K at Wembley for the Arsenal game.
Directive from the rags, can't be seen to have more fans than them !!The 60K capacity seems low though. They recently got 80K at Wembley for the Arsenal game.
They have also been getting some really low attendances for some of their home games at Wembley. 30 and 40k odd at times!Thought Spurs were mad spending so much on a new stadium. It does look the business though. Have been to most PL grounds& never seen the level of facilities they seem to be offering. The 60K capacity seems low though. They recently got 80K at Wembley for the Arsenal game.
There were 2 options mooted I believe. One on the North Car Park site and the other on what's now the CFA site. If they'd built one on the CFA site it would have been a jaw-dropping, no-expense-spared stadium.
Imagine something like this:
http://www.afl-architects.com/projects/ataturk-stadium
http://www.afl-architects.com/projects/new-camp-nou-competition-fc-barcelona
Juventus played in a 70000 stadium, they are the biggest club in Italy and are one of the biggest clubs in the world.Thought Spurs were mad spending so much on a new stadium. It does look the business though. Have been to most PL grounds& never seen the level of facilities they seem to be offering. The 60K capacity seems low though. They recently got 80K at Wembley for the Arsenal game.
Spurs average attendance this season is less than ours anyway so he's talking shite.Juventus played in a 70000 stadium, they are the biggest club in Italy and are one of the biggest clubs in the world.
They built a new ground and decided they wanted a better, smaller, compact, atmospheric stadium than a giant bowl of nothingness.
Juventus stadium holds just 41507.