Stadium Developments thread - New Birmingham City Stadium revealed (p57)

Everton vs Liverpool was one from last season.

We've had games cancelled due to weather, or really high winds. Sunderland at home a few years back? League Cup semi against United due ot the snow
They were all cancelled due to unsafe conditions outside the ground for fans mate, a roof over the pitch would make no difference
 
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Spurs Staduim

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Does anyone have any examples of new(ish) stadiums that do look great from the outside?
I always like to see the Allianz Arena in Munich at night. The colors they can make it can really make it look spectacular. The fact that it stands out on its own, away from the city, only adds to its otherworldliness.





Over the last decade or so, American baseball stadiums have gone for the more traditional look, with a lot of brick. Some of those, I’m particularly thinking of Baltimore Orioles home stadium, look very nice.



I’m surprised that City have never sought to put a retractable roof on the Etihad. It’s great for sunlight and rain to get on the field at all times of the day or night, but it would be a much more pleasurable experience for all concerned if games could take place under the roof if the weather was inclement.



Oh well…
 
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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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Steampunk architecture.
 

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