RANKING every PREMIER LEAGUE STADIUM BEST to WORST

Thogden
21 Aug 201916:52

Summary

TLDRIn this video transcript, the host shares a personal ranking of Premier League stadiums based on various factors such as atmosphere, facilities, and emotional attachment. The conversation covers a range of stadiums from the modern Emirates Stadium to the traditional Molyneux, highlighting the unique characteristics that make each ground special. The host also expresses nostalgia for older stadiums and discusses the impact of atmosphere on match days, ultimately aiming to spark a lively debate among football fans.

Takeaways

  • 🏟️ الovereign Stadium يحظى ب景仰 كبير من الجماهير لكن جوه لا يравى بعض الملعبات الأخرى مثل Highbury.
  • 🏟️ Villa Park يتميز ب جو حافل ويجذب الجماهير بقوة.
  • 🏟️ Vitality Stadium لفريق Bournemouth يحتوي على عدد قليل من الجماهير لكن يخلق جوًا إيجابيًا.
  • 🏟️ The AMEX Stadium يتميز بالتصميم الجيد لكن جوه ليس من أفضل الملعبات.
  • 🏟️ Turf Moor لفريق Burnley قديم و还含有 some old-fashioned features لكن يتمتع بدعم كبير من الجماهير.
  • 🏟️ Stamford Bridge لفريق Chelsea يحتوي على جوًا حافلًا ويتوقع أن يتم بناء ملعب جديد.
  • 🏟️ Selhurst Park لفريق Crystal Palace قديم و还含有 some old-fashioned features لكن يخلق جوًا قويًا.
  • 🏟️ King Power Stadium لفريق Leicester يحتوي على مرافق جيدة و Yuuuge following.
  • 🏟️ Anfield لفريق Liverpool يحتوي على جوًا حافلًا ويعتبر من أفضل الملعبات.
  • 🏟️ Etihad Stadium لفريق Manchester City يحتوي على مرافق رائعة ويخلق جوًا حافلًا.

Q & A

  • Which Premier League stadium has been criticized for its atmosphere compared to its former ground, Highbury?

    -The Emirates Stadium, which is Arsenal's current ground, has been criticized for its atmosphere when compared to the former Highbury Stadium. The video mentions that Highbury was known for its quality design and layout that contributed to a better atmosphere and closer fan-base to the pitch.

  • What is the ranking of the Emirates Stadium in the video's list of Premier League stadiums?

    -In the video's ranking, the Emirates Stadium is placed at number 19, which indicates a lower preference due to its atmosphere being considered not as good as some other stadiums discussed in the video.

  • Which stadium is described as an 'old-fashioned beautiful' stadium and what is its ranking?

    -Villa Park, the home ground of Aston Villa, is described as an 'old-fashioned beautiful' stadium. It is ranked 7th in the video's list, noted for its ability to create a strong atmosphere and being a difficult place for visiting teams.

  • What is the main issue with the Vitality Stadium of Bournemouth according to the video?

    -The main issue with the Vitality Stadium of Bournemouth, as mentioned in the video, is its small capacity of only 11,000 people. This makes it difficult for away fans of top six teams to get tickets, and the club plans to knock it down and build a new one.

  • What is the significance of the AMEX Stadium for Brighton in the video's discussion?

    -The AMEX Stadium, home to Brighton & Hove Albion, is noted for being a beautiful ground. However, the video suggests that its atmosphere is not the most incredible, and top six teams can play beautiful football there without being affected by the atmosphere as they might be at other grounds.

  • What is the ranking of Stamford Bridge, Chelsea's stadium, in the video?

    -Stamford Bridge is ranked 5th in the video. The presenter likes the atmosphere it creates and mentions the Matthew Harding end and the way the fans chant, which contributes to the overall experience.

  • What is the ranking of Anfield, Liverpool's home ground, in the video?

    -Anfield, the home of Liverpool FC, is ranked 2nd in the video. It is praised for its great atmosphere over the years and the 'buzz' around the stadium, with the fans being very close to the pitch.

  • What is the ranking of Manchester United's stadium, Old Trafford, in the list?

    -Old Trafford, the stadium for Manchester United, is ranked 1st in the video. The presenter has many memories associated with it and considers it an iconic ground with an incredible atmosphere.

  • What is the ranking of St. James' Park, home to Newcastle United, in the video?

    -St. James' Park is ranked as the best ground in the Premier League, i.e., 1st, in the video. The presenter praises its compact design, the number of seats, and the atmosphere it creates, especially on match days.

  • What issue does the presenter have with the London Stadium, home to West Ham?

    -The presenter criticizes the London Stadium for its large gap between the pitch and the fans, which makes it difficult to create a good atmosphere. The stadium was originally built for the Olympics and not designed for football, leading to a detached football experience.

  • What is the ranking of Molineux, the home ground of Wolverhampton Wanderers, in the video?

    -Molineux is ranked 11th in the video. The presenter appreciates the atmosphere it creates and the quality football played by Wolves. The stadium has been modernized since the 1990s, and there are plans to upgrade it to a 50,000 seater.

Outlines

00:00

🏟️ Premier League Stadium Rankings

The paragraph discusses the ranking of Premier League stadiums based on various factors such as capacity, facilities, and emotional attachment. The speaker shares personal experiences and opinions about different stadiums, including the Emirates, Villa Park, Vitality Stadium, and others. The conversation highlights the atmosphere, fan support, and unique characteristics of each venue, with a focus on the emotional impact of the stadiums on the game experience.

05:01

🏟️ Chelsea and Friends: Stadium Stories

This paragraph delves into the speaker's thoughts on Chelsea's Stamford Bridge and the potential move to a new ground. The discussion includes a hypothetical location at the Battersea Power Station and the speaker's admiration for the atmosphere created at the current stadium. Other stadiums mentioned include Fulham's Craven Cottage, Selhurst Park, Goodison Park, and King Power Stadium, with insights on their atmosphere, fan experience, and historical significance.

10:03

🏟️ Top Six and the Rest: Stadium Highlights

The speaker shares personal anecdotes and opinions about some of the most iconic stadiums in the Premier League, including Anfield, the Etihad, and Old Trafford. The conversation touches on the atmosphere, fan engagement, and the historical context of these stadiums. The speaker also discusses the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and its impressive design, as well as the challenges and atmosphere of Bramall Lane and Molineux.

15:04

🏟️ Final Stadium Thoughts and Future Plans

In this paragraph, the speaker concludes the discussion on stadium rankings by sharing thoughts on West Ham's London Stadium and its detachment from the football atmosphere it was designed for. The conversation also includes a brief mention of Wolves' Molineux stadium and its potential expansion plans. The speaker expresses a desire to discuss more stadiums and hints at future content, including a Championship course and a special guest appearance.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Premier League

The Premier League is the top level of the English football league system and is one of the most-watched sports leagues in the world. In the video, the discussion revolves around ranking Premier League stadiums based on various factors, highlighting the significance of the league in English football culture.

💡Stadiums

Stadiums are large outdoor or indoor arenas designed for sports, concerts, or other events. In the context of the video, the focus is on the stadiums of Premier League football clubs, discussing their facilities, capacity, and the atmosphere they create for matches.

💡Atmosphere

Atmosphere in the context of the video refers to the mood, energy, and overall experience that a stadium creates during a football match. It is influenced by factors like the crowd's passion, the stadium's design, and the team's performance.

💡Capacity

Capacity refers to the maximum number of people that a stadium can accommodate at any given time. In the video, the capacity of stadiums is considered as one of the factors in ranking the Premier League stadiums, with larger capacities often associated with a bigger fan base and potentially a more lively atmosphere.

💡Facilities

Facilities in the context of a stadium include the amenities, services, and infrastructure provided for spectators, players, and officials. The quality of facilities can impact the overall experience of attending a match and is a factor in the ranking of stadiums in the video.

💡Emotions

Emotions play a significant role in the ranking of stadiums, as they reflect the personal feelings and experiences of the individuals discussing them. This can include personal connections to a team, memorable events, or the overall vibe of a stadium.

💡History

History refers to the past events, traditions, and legacy associated with a stadium or a football club. In the video, the historical significance of a stadium adds to its appeal and ranking, as it contributes to the identity and pride of the team and its supporters.

💡Design

Design in the context of a stadium refers to the architectural and structural elements that contribute to its functionality and aesthetic appeal. A well-designed stadium can enhance the match-day experience and create a better atmosphere for spectators.

💡Supporters

Supporters are the fans who regularly attend matches, cheer for their team, and play a crucial role in creating the atmosphere within a stadium. The level of support and passion of the fans is a key factor in the ranking of stadiums.

💡Ranking

Ranking involves comparing and ordering items based on specific criteria. In the video, the ranking of Premier League stadiums is based on a combination of factors, including capacity, facilities, atmosphere, and emotional attachment.

Highlights

The video discusses the ranking of Premier League stadiums based on various factors, not just capacity or facilities, but also the emotional connection and atmosphere.

Emirates Stadium, home to Arsenal, is criticized for its lack of atmosphere compared to their old Highbury stadium.

Villa Park is praised for its old-fashioned charm and the passionate atmosphere created by the 43,000 fans.

Despite its small capacity, Vitality Stadium at Bournemouth is acknowledged for creating an atmosphere and the club's achievement in the Premiership.

The AMEX Stadium at Brighton is recognized for its beautiful exterior but is said to lack an incredible atmosphere.

Burnley's Turf Moor is described as iconic but dated, with a strong local support base.

Stamford Bridge, home to Chelsea, is appreciated for its atmosphere and the way fans come together, despite discussions of moving to a new ground.

Selhurst Park is mentioned as a dump but is noted for its ability to create a good home record due to its atmosphere.

Goodison Park is recognized for its great atmosphere and the club's plans to build a new ground.

King Power Stadium in Leicester is praised for its modern design and good facilities.

Anfield, home to Liverpool, is celebrated for its incredible atmosphere and the famous 'You'll Never Walk Alone'.

Etihad Stadium, home to Manchester City, is noted for its modern design and the atmosphere it creates.

Old Trafford, home to Manchester United, is described as an incredible ground filled with memories and a significant part of football history.

St. James's Park, home to Newcastle United, is considered the best round in the Premier League due to its compact design and the view of the city's skyline.

Vicarage Road, home to Watford, is recognized for creating a fun atmosphere despite being an older stadium.

Molineux, home to Wolves, is appreciated for its atmosphere and the plans for expansion to a 50,000 seater stadium.

Transcripts

00:00

Peggle iphone here welcome back to new

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video today we're giving ranking premier

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league stadiums there's a lot of

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interesting one of course i will talk

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about how are you I'm not bad yeah and I

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just think if we don't get to see many

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of these stadiums anymore because the

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whole fans but you know been to most of

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the runway we have a type I'm very lucky

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I got a lot of makes you support a lot

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of the big teams I've been invited to

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games and that's how you are there are

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some of these that I do not like yeah

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it's gonna kick off probably in the

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comments section it is and this is we're

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not ranking it just upon capacity or

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facilities some of it is emotion yeah

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yeah it is we really do I mean if I

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don't like a stadium I will put it low

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down I don't care if it's got our big

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attendance simple as that

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what's the like goal today the light

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goal today this is a big one I want four

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thousand lights Wow should we get

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straight in first dose transfer vesicle

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order starting with the one that not

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many people like some people do is the

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Emirates it's Arsenal's ground what your

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thoughts

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it's a lovely stadium I mean it's about

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13 years old now and yet capacity of

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about 60,000 and you know when you take

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the train pass that stadium you look out

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the window yeah when you go to that

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stadium the facilities of good the pitch

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is good the seats are good very hard to

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criticize a good day out and I've

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wrecked it for you know what that you

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actually mention it the atmosphere at

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the Emirates is absolutely nothing

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compared to some of the grounds we're

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going to talk about in this video yeah

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and it's also nowhere near as good as

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Highbury they're all stadium yeah

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Highbury was quality people and I never

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got to go there but from the videos and

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what I've seen a bit and the design and

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the layout so much better for creating

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an atmosphere and basically great for

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getting results really because you have

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the planner so compact to the pitch but

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this is a complete opposite it goes out

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like that the fans feels very very far

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away from the pitch and I'd feed to

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these Emirates when it's been a bit

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quiet in some of the Europa League games

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a few years ago and it hutted half full

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and atmosphere it's basically a library

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because there's holes at the back when

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people try to make noise the atmosphere

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is blowing straight out Arsenal's

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Stadium for me is 19 No

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now that now you accuse me how can you

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possibly possibly put a small stadium 19

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there's no bias job done you shot it

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there's no bias in this dad

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I write that kids the best I rank that

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transfer activity the best but this

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Stadium I dislike oh my god there is

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zero let's move on to Villa Park as the

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bidders old-fashioned beautiful Stadium

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what your thoughts this stadium was

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built in 1897 can you believe that

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Wow is very difficult place to go and

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exhibits an atmosphere true yeah well

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you've got 43 thousand fans packing the

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ground yes it's a hard place to go

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ashore and those Villa fans are

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passionate I've like the scent oh I'm

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actually ranked seventh as well down

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here we go honestly this stadium creates

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an atmosphere it's old-fashioned but

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like that and that brings up swiftly on

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to Bullman for vitality Stadium but I've

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got a problem with this Stadium do you

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because it only fits 11,000 people now

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mmm you know I respect Bournemouth for

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the fact that they've got to the

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Premiership and stayed there I like the

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way they play football but I feel sorry

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for away funds if you're a fan of Man

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United

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Chelsea West Ham you know chances are

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you're not gonna get a ticket what what

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they're gonna knock their own stadium

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down this is 20th really 20th yeah Wow

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yeah it's a small ground you write that

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but it does create a bit of an

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atmosphere and I do like that however

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look they're gonna knock it down and

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that's saying something so for me

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Bournemouth through 18 let's move on to

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Brighton that's the AMEX stadiums

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it's a beautiful ground if you have to

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admit yeah but the atmosphere it's not

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the most incredible atmosphere and I

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feel like top six teams will go there

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and play beautiful football because they

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won't be affected by the atmosphere like

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they would at some of the other grounds

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I'm 30 and I think from the outside it's

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one of the most beautiful stadiums

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you've got this you know this iconic

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oval shape yeah it lacks a bit in a

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that's true right and in 9th place ok so

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a bit higher than me fair enough

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Burnley now this is an iconic Stadium

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but it is a dump that wooden seats it's

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just a bit shitty isn't it I can't

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believe you say something nasty about

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Burnley no we've complemented Sean died

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on their wage bill the lowest in the

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prayer but I'm sorry the stadium itself

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Hey

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it's iconic but it's a dog but it's

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about time we had a fogged artifact

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oh the capacity of a burly Stadium turf

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more is about 22,000 the population of

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Burnley is about 88,000 so there is one

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seat for every for Burnley folk so that

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actually makes Burnley one of the best

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supported clubs in the country whether

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the size of the town or the size of the

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ground but the Burnley ground is dated

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yeah but birnley's I've got you 19th you

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got a 19th and you complimented them

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that much and you put the 19 yeah I have

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got Burmese 17 it would surprise me it

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firmly starts but it make a bit of money

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replace this grin soon and that which

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says something and we are talking about

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moving into new grounds Chelsea yeah

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Stamford Bridge they've had to talk

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about moving into new grounds for a

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while yeah however I like salmon Ridge I

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think this stadium creates an atmosphere

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underneath this pitch yeah the Matthew

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Harding and as always with chants going

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and his because of band this together

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and I like that about the Chelsea fifth

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place yeah although although before you

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speak I would have loved to see Chelsea

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build a new ground at the Battersea

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Power Station that would have means

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something special with the power station

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allowed my cook on the on the wall side

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here's a picture what it would have

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looked like oh my god that would be dust

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Wow in this video sadly they didn't go

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in there and they actually ended up

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extending I think part of the ground

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your granddad's been a massive Bolton

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fan since the 1940s but when he was at

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the University in London went to Chelsea

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one week and fall in the next nice

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Fulham is a great area yeah it was a

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nice area Chelsea ate I'll give you -

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there's only three places away from me

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yes your Palace Selhurst Park another

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Stadium it's a bit of a dump isn't it

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what the thing is about the stadium it's

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that [ __ ] then it creates an atmosphere

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they will have a good home record

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because the away team will absolutely

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hate going and our sellers Park built in

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1924 it's nearly a hundred years old

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its traditional yeah but you know what

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you get a good

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don't you jump Alice ultras are you know

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they make noise 16 I've been at 14

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everything Goodison Park it's a great

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grounds and it creates great atmosphere

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yeah when the club are buying a new one

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or making either one that says something

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yeah we'll say it's outdated it's a

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bouquet capacity but they want more

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they've actually got quite a big fan

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base correct yeah built in 1895 Wow the

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19th century that's made some other

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seats you don't get a good view of the

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ground

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there's things wrong with this yeah but

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it's restrictive views and the

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atmosphere is good but it's not great so

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for me up in at 10th and I go at 13th

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Leicester City the King Power Stadium

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unlike the strength yeah I think it's a

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cool ground the whole stand is connected

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there's no VIP area all the way around

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separating like at Emory though I put it

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in evidence yeah you can't fold this

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study can't really 32,000 capacity

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probably just about right for Leicester

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yeah

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facilities are good it's not quite the

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old Filbert Street you know but I'm

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ranking this 10 Liverpool the Anfield

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the home of your never walk alone yeah

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it has created a really good atmosphere

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over the years yeah it's still nice

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today I was lucky enough to go there

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last year when they paid Spurs and yeah

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the atmosphere there is a real buzz

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around the stadium

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the fans veneers the pitch everything

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about it makes it a good ground it's not

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too modern it's not too old you know so

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I'm gonna go ahead and put this second

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well I'm gonna take a trip down fog down

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memory lane January 1993 yeah Walter in

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the third division third level Wow of a

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plane Liverpool and in a replay in the

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Cup

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five minutes later and I went there with

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a couple of friends of mine unite fun

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yeah by the time I got there after five

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minutes we were one bill up Java Ginley

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had already scored Wow

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we scored again through a few Zombie

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Walk in the second up we'd beat

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Liverpool to nil

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that's incredible and is that my nose

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what do you think was with these money

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night bucks they were cheering loud over

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very walls but you know what I'm filled

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when you hear you know you'll never walk

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alone you get goosebumps

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hmm this is an incredible place 54,000

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but it's about more than the capacity

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second second great Manchester City the

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SE has it can sometimes like atmosphere

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but it is a cool modern stadium I've

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been to the FT Hannah I know you really

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like that city buddy that's why you're

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wearing like blue it's a great statement

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it's built for the Commonwealth Games I

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think 2002 and my city used to play at

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the main road which was this traditional

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old ground

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yeah rounded by red brick terraces or at

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will Coronation Street I just remember

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man City when they were a sort of her

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they weren't a super wealthy club there

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was another Lancashire club like a

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Burnley like a Bolton great facilities

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around it actually I played on the Mun

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city trade ditch yeah and I broke my leg

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sick sick okay that brings us onto Man

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United another big top six ground yeah

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oh trap it I like the on track I know I

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know you know we always have this - babe

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United and the biasness between dog dad

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you got 75,000 fans in there everyone

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knows about my buyer so it has to be

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20th right no I mean I've got so many

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memories of all traffic some of them

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good because I've seen Bolton win twice

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yeah I'll try that man the funny thing

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is I sit with my friend Graham's a

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massive red I was there when two great

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legends of football had their debuts on

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the same day you know who they were

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Cristiano Ronaldo and he's the

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difference is now Nicky hugs having

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lunch with Lawrence preceding Cristiano

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Ronaldo is the best footballer in the

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world yeah

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and so I saw cristianos first game and

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he just taught ball in the pub right

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yeah and you could see a significant

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tall United apart hug to my friend

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Graham as if you've got a very good

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young player that Nikki ha it's just an

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incredible ground there's no other place

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for it

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but first always gone through the United

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fights gone out the window with that one

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and this brings me on to Newcastle

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United's st. James's Park and I think

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this is the best round in the Premier

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League

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yeah Wow yeah fifty two thousand four

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hundred seats in there yeah compact it

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is the Cathedral on the hill that's what

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they call it yeah yeah grand you can see

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the skyline of Newcastle it represents

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the town everyone on a Saturday or

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Sunday whenever the game is they go

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there it's hot they're like you're right

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and I went to college nearby Durham so I

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got there a few times and you could have

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probably seen it for Durham University

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dorm window down are aware there's an

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intimidating atmosphere 52,000 Jordi's

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cheering on their team yeah

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trouble is when they turn on their team

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you know they intimidate their

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everything which happens occasionally

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fourth place for place shuts through

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Jordan a lot of Premier League clubs

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with wanna get coming in yeah is it

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alright ground the funds are okay they

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create decent atmosphere and I've been

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there last year where we saw mark Bieber

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not one in twelfth you know it takes I

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like when we go to Norwich nice historic

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town there's a nice pub afterwards we go

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to the hotel attached to the ground and

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fear does he's a DI yeah a couple of

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jobs Norwich is growing 17 right that

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here's a good one Sheffield United brand

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lane I think I've said this a lot this

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video but this one I really mean Bramall

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Lane is a really hard ground to go to

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and get a result

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yeah this will be difficult and also new

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not many of them plays with a beans

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problem before but what an atmosphere

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yeah that creates Bolton I've seen them

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like I've seen

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three times in the last three years what

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we're not going there as well

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well fentanyl Brad or ePub yeah and to

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the Sheffield town

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oh yeah the Sheffield that we have a

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really good leg do we put a couple of

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points we have a chip butty and we go to

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Bramall Lane

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a true brexit football ground yeah but

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they play the opposite breaks in

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football they play fight back they play

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their way out of it if you like great

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football it Chad's a bash of X bowling

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but honestly they put this out there I'm

12:19

not the way that comes Ron I think

12:20

Wilder is a great manager they play

12:22

lovely football and the fans allowed so

12:24

hunger for them sick this is one of the

12:25

oldest groans in the committees you know

12:27

and I like the traditional and it's an

12:29

older friend because of that I've got it

12:31

15 15 yeah come on that signera steady

12:37

I've been on the pitch fund me enough

12:40

for me up split 16 there's not much to

12:42

say about this yeah yeah it's one of

12:43

those nice new stadiums is what 18 years

12:46

old yeah 33,000 yeah

12:48

it's the right size where you know I put

12:50

it 12 Tottenham Hotspur stadium the new

12:52

White Hart Lane

12:53

what a beauty I've got to say that South

12:57

Stand is incredible dad it goes all the

13:00

way up

13:00

honestly it's amazing if you ever get a

13:02

chance to go there Daniel you should

13:03

they saw the other has been built all

13:05

the mistakes they made in everything

13:06

they did right they took everything they

13:08

did right from that ground and now they

13:10

have the noise the way it's designed is

13:12

they have the noise vibrate around the

13:14

stadium you know it does create an

13:15

atmosphere much more than the amorous I

13:17

really love any for the beers down the

13:19

beers come up that's so cool third place

13:22

yeah

13:23

I've not been there yet wow I Maya

13:25

Tottenham's ambition hugely yes it built

13:28

62,000 capacity ground its cost them a

13:31

billion poem the trouble with this

13:33

ground is getting there and getting it

13:35

true they said they would open a tube

13:37

station and it hasn't been opened yet so

13:39

when that opens that won't be a problem

13:41

I'm putting it third okay same as me

13:43

let's shake on it Watford Vicarage Road

13:45

it's better go cheap ground but it does

13:48

create an atmosphere it's fun inside

13:49

she's dead the last time we went there

13:50

we were in the aware Bolton and I saw

13:52

Troy Deeney Diggs and Eli good for that

13:55

bit go when they beat us five nil I saw

13:58

what could absolutely smashed us but

13:59

that ground does create atmosphere which

14:01

are ready please place yeah the courage

14:04

Road I mean it's nearly built in 1920

14:06

there's nearly a hundred years old 18:18

14:09

all right so we've got two grounds left

14:11

one of which I absolutely love one of

14:13

them I have soluti Hank firstly gone to

14:15

West Ham the London Stadium a stadium

14:18

that was built the Olympics yeah not

14:20

football there is a massive gap between

14:23

the beach and the fans and the fans

14:26

going further outwards when we talk

14:28

about a detached football stadium this

14:30

is the definition it was not built for

14:32

the sport it's not made for it it's hard

14:35

to make an atmosphere their old ground

14:37

was absolutely brilliant for football

14:39

but this is the opposite xx to place all