Here is a few to get you started.
Feel free to include any stadium anywhere. Regardless of the country or sport.
Here is a few to get you started.
Here is a few to get you started.
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rose bowl
Tu Stultus Es
if youre gonna include madison square garden Im going to throw in Disney Hall
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No. Its the SkyDome and always will be.
And I've played a baseball game there, pitched off the Blue Jay's mound
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The Oval, London.
Cricket ground.
I've played a game there meself
Last edited by ruisleipa (2010-03-01 12:49:49)
I played at what was once Tampa Stadium (the Big Sombrero). They tore it down years ago though...
I played my first club game there. It will always have a place in my heart .
I played my first club game there. It will always have a place in my heart .
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Croke Park
History too - one end of the stadium built using the rubble of the IRA headquarters from the 1916 uprising and where the British army murdered 14 civilians in 1920.
History too - one end of the stadium built using the rubble of the IRA headquarters from the 1916 uprising and where the British army murdered 14 civilians in 1920.
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Posted those from an old Forbes article.. Most expensive stadiums. Like I said, just to get things started.eleven bravo wrote:
if youre gonna include madison square garden Im going to throw in Disney Hall
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Great for gladiatorial battles, etc.
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Capacity - 76250
Cost £125 million
Opened: 1999
The atmosphere for Home games is immense, noisiest place I've ever been to watch a game.
Bayern Munich's Chameleon-like Allianz Arena:
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http://www.lrsdc.ie/gallery/photocatego … mp;NCID=68CameronPoe wrote:
Croke Park
http://uk.wrs.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0WTf2tuKI … e_park.jpg
History too - one end of the stadium built using the rubble of the IRA headquarters from the 1916 uprising and where the British army murdered 14 civilians in 1920.
looks like its going to be pimp
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That's Lansdowne Road stadium. I can see it directly from my desk at work. It really is beginning to look impressive. It's primarily for foreign sports like rugby and soccer though so the capacity is only 55,000 or something.Kmarion wrote:
http://www.lrsdc.ie/gallery/photocatego … mp;NCID=68CameronPoe wrote:
Croke Park
http://uk.wrs.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0WTf2tuKI … e_park.jpg
History too - one end of the stadium built using the rubble of the IRA headquarters from the 1916 uprising and where the British army murdered 14 civilians in 1920.
looks like its going to be pimp
Last edited by CameronPoe (2010-03-01 13:00:06)
Camp Nou, Barcelona: steep = atmosphere.
It doesn't look it from the photo but trust me.
It doesn't look it from the photo but trust me.
Last edited by CameronPoe (2010-03-01 13:02:39)
I love The Swamp.
How they fit 90k in there I'll never know.
How they fit 90k in there I'll never know.
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Where is that?Kmarion wrote:
I love The Swamp.
http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/3405 … f9f16a.jpg
http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/3492 … b2bf03.jpg
How they fit 90k in there I'll never know.
Gainesville Florida. Home of the Gators.
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How could we forget this bad boy?
The birds nest..lol
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It doesn't generally look that clearly visible. There must have been a breeze that day.Kmarion wrote:
The birds nest..lol
Must be conceptual art.
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Emirates?!?! Gawd, that's the worst thing to happen to Arsenal since Henry's departure.
I'd say Camp Nou. I always enjoyed Minute Made Field as well, even though it's not the best made parks in the world. If it's still called that though, they change their names all the time. Though I guess Enron, you know, had to go.
I'd say Camp Nou. I always enjoyed Minute Made Field as well, even though it's not the best made parks in the world. If it's still called that though, they change their names all the time. Though I guess Enron, you know, had to go.
energy solutions?
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As have I (only Kwik Cricket though - do they even have that anymore?). Live 10 mins from the Oval and drive past it everyday on my way to work.ruisleipa wrote:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c … itoval.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/c … vilion.jpg
The Oval, London.
Cricket ground.
I've played a game there meself