Cinderford Town - ground flooded for 3 months of the year - should change their name to Cinderford Town (A).
Bedworth - Chav Town, Chav Fans
Partick Thistle - Billy Barr special, place reeks of despair.
2007-02-20 10:24:52
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answered by barryboys 3
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1 - Plainmoor, Torquay Utd - just a dump of a ground and no atmosphere. Oh and the pasties are disgusting.
2- Cardiff City, Ninian Park - had to piss outside on this wall on New Year's Day. Ya can imagine how cold that was! I know they have re-done the away end now, so those days are gone.
3 - Memorial Ground, Bristol Rovers - typical rugby stadium - no atmospshere. That's why rugby & footy teams should never share grounds.
Tamworth's ground is probablty the worst, but that's non-league.
2007-02-20 21:30:50
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answered by Sluugy 5
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1. Stamford Bridge, Chelsea...during the 70s and 80s it was lilke a greyhound racing stadium with the pitch somewhere off in the far distance, and full of violent racists. These days its full of Ferraris and the prawn sandwich brigade.
2. The Emirates Stadium, Arsenal...top marks for the architecture, zero out of ten for the atmosphere. Built for "maximizing the corporate customer's exciting matchday experience" type of thing, and to hell with real football fans. More like a theatre than a football ground.
3. Loftus Road, QPR...top marks for atmosphere, but so horribly cramped and uncomfortable that you may very well lose the use of your legs if you remain seated for the whole 90 minutes.
2007-02-21 01:40:43
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answered by Anonymous
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1. JJB Stadium - a Premier League Ground with a 25,000 capacity but only 9,000 fans. Come on Wigan fill up the hell hole identikit stadium!!!
2. Galpharm Stadium - Huddersfield Towns identikit stadium where it is always cold, the chief steward looks like Hayley Cropper off Coronation Street and no-one knows what they're doing. I got told off for standing up in the away end celebrating a goal!!!
3. Goodison Park - I have the dubious honour of having played football at this old old stadium. There are pillars in the way of the 18 yard box, the seats in one stand are made of wood (last time I was there) and the atmosphere was shocking.
2007-02-20 11:03:08
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answered by oohgravy 4
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1. Tannadice, the game against Hibs was rubbish because the ball couldn't move lol
2. Old Trafford, It's a great pitch but they're too many bussiness men for there to be a real atmosphere
3. St. James Park, It's just depressing, all those people singing and dancing for 90 mins and the game finishes with them losing. lol
2007-02-20 22:12:25
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answered by Michelino 4
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For me it's .. Tynecastle, Ibrox and Aberdeens windswept seagulls nest Pittodrie.. . Oh Hampden in the sun, the Celtic 7, and the the buckie bhoys 1
2007-02-20 21:04:04
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answered by richiesown 4
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I'm an Everton fan, and I think my worst three league grounds are:
Meadow Lane - Notts County
Brunton Park - Carlisle United
Portman Road - Ipswich Town.
Mind you, if you want to include non-league grounds, there are too many nasty holes to mention.
2007-02-20 10:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Ibrox, New Broomfield, White Hart Lane.
2007-02-20 11:33:42
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answered by Anonymous
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under the policies of FIFA a club is accepted to have the size of the pitch > length : between one hundred ten and a hundred and forty yrds > Width 80 and one hundred ten yrds meaning that there will be quite a few golf equipment in a position to replace interior of those dimensions.
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answered by stiefel 4
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Rochdale
2007-02-21 03:11:14
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answered by Anonymous
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