just a simple thread , you just list the football grounds you have been to and how many times have you been this is my list Reebok Stadium (multiple times as i am a Bolton supporter) DW Stadium (4 times) Ewood Park (twice) Wembley(Once) Victory Park (Once) County Ground , Leyland
Fratton Park, once (absolute ****hole) Stadium of Light, 3 times (glorious achievement of humanity) Stade de France, twice (just on school trips, though) Springfield, once (Jersey's stadium, to see Jersey play Sunderland Reserves)
That place is ****ing brilliant. Favourite ground ever along with Boothferry Park and Sid James' Park. You kids are boring and have no sense of appreciation for proper grounds. Been twice and I ****ing hate the place. if humanity's intention was to create a place people would ****ing abhor, then they did well.
Wembley - 4 times (to watch Wycombe) Highbury - once (to watch Wycombe) Cardiff - once (to watch Wycombe) Northampton - once (to watch Wycombe) Doncaster - once (to watch Wycombe) Villa Park - once (to watch Wycombe) Adams Park - several times (to watch Wycombe) Loakes Park - hundreds (to watch Wycombe) Hounslow - once (to watch Wycombe) Oxford City - once (to watch Wycombe) Marlow - once or twice (to watch Wycombe) White Hart Lane - once (I think it was to watch England)
It's a ****hole, literally three sheds with holes cut out of them around a field. Atmosphere was ****, they wouldn't even refund my grandfather's ticket because he'd broken his leg and couldn't get to the match. It's a lovely stadium, great architecture, and walking up the stairs with 'Dance of the Knights' playing and the crowd roaring... I imagine it's not as good as Roker was but it's a great place.
Parkhead Ibrox Hampden Tynecastle Old East End park - ****estained pisshole Brockville - pissstained ****hole Love St
It's a great ground and a proper football experience. If you would rather watch football somewhere like the Emirates, which is more akin to being at the Royal Albert Hall than it is to any other matchday, then you are the archetypal **** modern football fan. Also, I sympathise with your grandfather, but what has the club's reluctance to refund his ticket got to do with the ground? Nothing, that's what. Plus, let's be honest, it's made quite clear that no refunds are available on tickets and that's a risk you have to take. I wouldn't expect a refund from a financially suspect business such as Portsmouth FC just because of a turn of fate. Again, you sound just like the archetypal **** modern football fan. If you think that walking out to a piece of classical music now popular almost entirely because of an overrated TV show is a good thing, you've never had a genuine experience of the game.
It isn't the best stadium in europe. It is a great stadium though. The Hill does look like great craic. I have never been on it.
What TV program? Classical or not, it's an epic piece of music, exactly the sort of thing that's perfect for two teams 'going into battle'. Also, how the **** is Fratton Park a great football ground?? I'd understand it if there was an atmosphere, but there isn't. If what you mean by a 'proper football experience' is piss everywhere and a ****ing huge pole right in front of me, I'm not so sure I want it!