@@zanussidish5685NI doesn’t have a government and so can’t renovate it. We also don’t even have enough money to keep street lights on, but Ireland has offered to fund it instead. (it would usually be the EU, but they’re gone now)
It’s not even a football pitch. It’s a Gaelic pitch, which means the pitch is far bigger, the goalposts extend about 20m into the air, and there’s no 18yrd line
Honestly as a united fan on one hand im sad old trafford wont host euros games on the other im kind of glad the world wont see the sorry state our stadium is in.
Don't forget the bizzare choice of having Aviva stsdium in Ireland and not Croke park, the much bigger stadium even tough the GAA who owns the stadium agreed to have it for the euros
Old trafford wasn’t picked as a stadium is because it didn’t deserve to be selected. The facilities at OT are terrible, the roof leaks etc. it’s a sad reflection on what was once by far the best ground in England is now being left to rust
It was actually an amazing Gaelic Football stadium and was promised a redevelopment until the Northern Ireland government collapsed. Now it sits in ruins and no progression has been made thanks to the DUP (A unionist political party for deluded zombies) has stopped it at every available opportunity.
I wish Old Trafford was picked but if they aren’t able to either build a new stadium in time or rebuild Old Trafford then that’s kind sad Old Trafford is an icon 😢
Casement park- used to be a GAA stadium If you know what that is Fiago. Hope you check it out- it’s a very good sport. Sad now it’s falling apart but yes it used to be very good- never got to see a match there but people have said it to be amazing.Just hope you check out GAA🙏🏼 Also for the Republic of Ireland Croke Park has a capacity of 82,300. Is a GAA Stadium but has hosted many concerts so I don’t see why it can’t be used as a stadium, holds more than Wembley! It also has hosted some football matches when the Aviva stadium was being renovated.
Casement Park is a GAA stadium (used for Gaelic Football & Hurling). It’s the home of the Antrim GAA team and it’s gonna be renovated/rebuilt by 2028. Normally Gaelic Games Association rules state that non-Gaelic sports are strictly not allowed to be played in GAA stadiums, but they’ve made an exception on this rule for the EUROs. Although I wonder how they’ll manage that as GAA pitches are a lot bigger (130m*80m).
Seems a shame to not have a Sheffield Stadium, a little bit of investment and the birthplace of football could have 2 stadiums big enough for this competition, both just under 40,000 right now.
I don't know why we've picked Hampden for Scotland. Yes it's our national stadium, but Murrayfield the rugby stadium has hosted football games. It's alot bigger, more modern, and alot easier to get to with the trams and train station. Hampden is a shite ground. You're quite far from the pitch and it's the hardest to get to of the big stadiums in Glasgow, Celtic park you can walk to in 20 mins from the city centre, or there are regular buses, Ibrox stadium has a subway stop and alot of buses go by. Crazy choice.
Old Trafford is rat infested and falling apart. That's why they don't want to embarrass themselves on the big stage with the state of the "Theatre of Nightmares"
@@is5y.we don’t want people coming to England and watching games at old Trafford that’s collapsing and has a rat infestation and the emirates has no atmosphere as a stadium
I never understand why venues like the Emirates aren’t used. It is a state of the art, modern stadium, and I know Wembley and Tottenham also have games in London but stadiums like the Everton Stadium that isn’t even built yet is on there
Simply because they don't want to use two many stadiums from the same city. Wembley is a no brainer and the Spuds stadium is clearly better than the Emirates
That and well the anfield won’t allow the sun anywhere near the stadium for obvious reasons and the FA insist all newspaper access for big tournaments 🤦🏼♂️
England is using 6 stadiums, and we are only using Hamden Park. Why not Ibrox as well because Ibrox would be better to watch football in that I’m going to Ireland and Northern Ireland
But why? Only Glasgow has stadiums worth using and couldn't handle two games on the same/ consecutive days. For me the most important thing is that Scotland gets big games and not just group stage matches between small, kinda crap teams
In terms of population distribution it's reasonably fair. Only regret is that north of Scotland will have a long way to travel to reach Glasgow, but then there's no other sensible option.
Those stadiums are bigger and more modern. Tradition always has to start at some point, perhaps these venues will be regarded as legendary in the future. All they need is some decent teams playing in them.
Yes UEFA has suddenly decided to have bigger pitches but in 1996 it was ok to use anfield. But playing in the much smaller efc stadium is needed but Liverpool really aren’t bothered they will have concerts on making more money and the only ones missing out is the players
Anfield's exclusion could also be due to Liverpool's disagreement with the English FA about excluding journalists from The Sun that means its not used for international games
To everyone reading this, if you plan on watching any games in Cardiff, you’re in for a treat. The stadium is slap bang in the middle of the city with bars, restaurants and clubs al around it and it’s a city that is used to holding major sporting events. I just hope Wales actually qualifies. Not seeing my team play at a home tournament would be hard to take.
I would do Wales- Principality Stadium Ireland- Aviva Stadium Scotland- Celtic or Hampden NI- Windsor Park England- Wembley(final) Tottenham London Stadium Villa Park Anfield Old Trafford or Etihad Stadium
Some people think that the real reason for Anfield not being picked is because we won't allow Sun journalists in, but apparently Everton won't either, so evidently that's not the reason!
they’d have to move the seats back on the ends because in anfield the seats are almost directly next to the pitch. it would require a decent bit of renovation work which liverpool likely wouldn’t want to do
@@gautman-t7w bro there are countries that straight up completely renovate several stadiums increasing their capacity and upgrading the entire infrastructure in and around the stadium for international competitions. Liverpool can perfectly manage to take off 1 or 2 rows on ends, increasing the pitch's length, and then put it all back together after the euro was done.
@supr_9661 I don't see how it would be extremely expensive compared to what some clubs do out there. They make huge renovations spending millions and then they end up profitting of it.
Old Trafford needs serious TLC, The Glazers haven't spent a penny on renovation in a long time, the stadium is actually decaying, the roofs leak when it rains.......... Probably the reason why they pulled out 🫤🫤🫤🫤
The northern Irish FA is actually stupid. They haven’t even started renovating casement park, and they even announced that when it’s finished it’ll only have 30k seats. They should’ve just used Windsor park instead.
@@prans_bas "Atmosphere doesn't matter" You're joking right? I feel sorry for you if you've never been to a match with an absolutely buzzing atmosphere. From the Seahawks, to the Tifosi, to the low roof of the London Velodrome, basically all sports benefit from good spectator atmosphere
@@pavarottiaardvark3431 every game has great atmosphere u r jst delulu that your is the best every single match i have seen has great atmosphere even when they r in low level
Fiago isn't pregnant, but he never fails to deliver
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This feels like something Chrismd would say
Broooooo😂
@@IshanH11exactly 😂
Fiago SUPPORTS LGDBHX??
lmao that N. Ireland pitch looks like where they did the first olympics💀
It's going to be a new stadium
@@zanussidish5685NI doesn’t have a government and so can’t renovate it. We also don’t even have enough money to keep street lights on, but Ireland has offered to fund it instead. (it would usually be the EU, but they’re gone now)
It’s not even a football pitch. It’s a Gaelic pitch, which means the pitch is far bigger, the goalposts extend about 20m into the air, and there’s no 18yrd line
@@tempejklI'm sure someone can slap some extra paint on the pitch and saw the tops of the goalposts off
It’s falling apart like pretty much everything in NI because the uk government looks down on it
"Let's see if that goes similarly for England as 2021." 💀
Let‘s hope actually 😂
@@Fiago😂
No india will win euros
69th like. nice
@@youtomegaming2796india is in Asia 💀💀
Unfortunate that we couldn’t watch teams play in Luton😂
Yeah 😂😂
Could you imagine?
Old Trafford is crying out for renovation.
Honestly as a united fan on one hand im sad old trafford wont host euros games on the other im kind of glad the world wont see the sorry state our stadium is in.
Imagine Mbappe scoring a hat trick in Birmingham
Imagine mbappe svoring in Norn iron
Imagine mbappe doing some training in andytown swimmers
honestly as a villa fan who will probably attend
ill be waiting
Luton stadium...that's what we need to see
Still can't do it on cold rainy night in Stoke
Finally my home Northern Ireland is being represented
(let's go 690 likes)
Same
Same and I only live a half an hour drive away from casement park
What county are yous from I’m Armagh
Same mate
@@award4814down
Don't forget the bizzare choice of having Aviva stsdium in Ireland and not Croke park, the much bigger stadium even tough the GAA who owns the stadium agreed to have it for the euros
A viva is better for football and much nicer looking so I’d say that’s what the euro manager wanted
Tbf having soccer played in croke is blasphemy
@@VolkMatecalling it soccer is blasphemy
@@yxl-xs9ne not in ireland
Makes no sense to have it in Croke Park when they only get one stadium to use. The FAI wouldn't agree to that at all.
Strange how this time both old trafford and anfield are out, would've loved to see them
As a lfc fan I'm glad anfield isn't hosting it. Liverpool and England don't get along
Those cunts can stay out of Anfield gladly
@@marco0594is right
They're horrible stadiums.
Old trafford wasn’t picked as a stadium is because it didn’t deserve to be selected. The facilities at OT are terrible, the roof leaks etc. it’s a sad reflection on what was once by far the best ground in England is now being left to rust
Old Trafford is collapsing like Casement. Etihad is a much more modern stadium, just like the new Everton Stadium over Anfield. (Also regulations)
Northern Ireland Stadium was looking like it was build before Colosseum
Thats not the stadium though. A new stadium is being built on that site.
It was actually an amazing Gaelic Football stadium and was promised a redevelopment until the Northern Ireland government collapsed. Now it sits in ruins and no progression has been made thanks to the DUP (A unionist political party for deluded zombies) has stopped it at every available opportunity.
@@IrishBorussen so sad man 😔
It went through a lot in the late 80s
i can see why "GLAZERS OUT" has been going around lately
Mate it's been goin on since the ole sacking
yeah but now its been after every game if yk what i mean and why shouldnt they like why tf will you not like to host the euro cup @@victorokeke3395
@@victorokeke3395it’s been going on since the start. We’ve seen protests happen back in 2010. Delusional Rival fans think it’s just happened now.
@@victorokeke3395 mate it's literally going since day 1 when these leaches(glazers) first came
I swear I've been hearing that since my childhood 😂
I wish Old Trafford was picked but if they aren’t able to either build a new stadium in time or rebuild Old Trafford then that’s kind sad Old Trafford is an icon 😢
Villa park and St James’s will host some of the best matches you just know it. I’d take those over Anfield and Old Trafford every day
Casement park- used to be a GAA stadium If you know what that is Fiago. Hope you check it out- it’s a very good sport. Sad now it’s falling apart but yes it used to be very good- never got to see a match there but people have said it to be amazing.Just hope you check out GAA🙏🏼 Also for the Republic of Ireland Croke Park has a capacity of 82,300. Is a GAA Stadium but has hosted many concerts so I don’t see why it can’t be used as a stadium, holds more than Wembley! It also has hosted some football matches when the Aviva stadium was being renovated.
In croker there is bits where u have to stand and gaa pitchs are bigger than football pitchs
Because foreign sports shouldn't play there
as a milan fan it feels wrong to see a club with lots of history like manchester united get ruined by their owners
Casement Park is a GAA stadium (used for Gaelic Football & Hurling). It’s the home of the Antrim GAA team and it’s gonna be renovated/rebuilt by 2028. Normally Gaelic Games Association rules state that non-Gaelic sports are strictly not allowed to be played in GAA stadiums, but they’ve made an exception on this rule for the EUROs. Although I wonder how they’ll manage that as GAA pitches are a lot bigger (130m*80m).
"Scotland, Ireland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland"
Literally a Celtic Euro💀👍🏽
I’m no way is it sad 😂 Everton’s new stadium 🏟️ will be amazing on the banks of the royal blue Mersey 💙
Seems a shame to not have a Sheffield Stadium, a little bit of investment and the birthplace of football could have 2 stadiums big enough for this competition, both just under 40,000 right now.
Old Trafford is literally collapsing. 💀💀
this guy’s videos get better each time 🔥
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I don't know why we've picked Hampden for Scotland. Yes it's our national stadium, but Murrayfield the rugby stadium has hosted football games. It's alot bigger, more modern, and alot easier to get to with the trams and train station. Hampden is a shite ground. You're quite far from the pitch and it's the hardest to get to of the big stadiums in Glasgow, Celtic park you can walk to in 20 mins from the city centre, or there are regular buses, Ibrox stadium has a subway stop and alot of buses go by. Crazy choice.
"Hope it goes the same for England again"
But what about germany thiago 🥶
Old Trafford is rat infested and falling apart. That's why they don't want to embarrass themselves on the big stage with the state of the "Theatre of Nightmares"
How is Anfield not included? Hosted so many iconic moments in history
Did you watch the entire video?
Bro did NOT watch the video😭
Blud did not listen 😭😭😭
@@dimaszulfikar9661yeah I did, but it’s honestly kinda ridiculous a venue that iconic isn’t included because of it being slightly smaller
Because fuck Liverpool
I wish the Emirates (Arsenals Stadium and the team I support) was hosting but i'm happy Villa Park (in my home town) is hosting.
No Anfield, Old Trafford, or Emirates is actually ridiculous
But Tottenham's stadium is better than the Emirates + Old Trafford has problems with the roof.
@@TheHotspurBlokeno one cares it has no history
@@is5y.we don’t want people coming to England and watching games at old Trafford that’s collapsing and has a rat infestation and the emirates has no atmosphere as a stadium
@@is5y. Love how fans of The Arse will find anything to moan about even when they're doing well
@@is5y.Neither does the Emirates..it's one of the newest stadiums in the country.
I never understand why venues like the Emirates aren’t used. It is a state of the art, modern stadium, and I know Wembley and Tottenham also have games in London but stadiums like the Everton Stadium that isn’t even built yet is on there
It's not a top two stadium in London and that's all that matters.
but tottenham stadium is better, purely looking at the stadium itself
Simply because they don't want to use two many stadiums from the same city. Wembley is a no brainer and the Spuds stadium is clearly better than the Emirates
Wild that pitches aren’t a standard length at this stage
That and well the anfield won’t allow the sun anywhere near the stadium for obvious reasons and the FA insist all newspaper access for big tournaments 🤦🏼♂️
Scotland deserved more
England is using 6 stadiums, and we are only using Hamden Park. Why not Ibrox as well because Ibrox would be better to watch football in that I’m going to Ireland and Northern Ireland
I agree as an English person, you should also have had Murrayfield in Edinburgh over St James Park
@@Ming532 no
But why? Only Glasgow has stadiums worth using and couldn't handle two games on the same/ consecutive days. For me the most important thing is that Scotland gets big games and not just group stage matches between small, kinda crap teams
In terms of population distribution it's reasonably fair. Only regret is that north of Scotland will have a long way to travel to reach Glasgow, but then there's no other sensible option.
That Northern Ireland stadium needs renovation.
For the first time ever a man united fan and a city fan in etihad will cheer along with each other💀
Those stadiums are bigger and more modern. Tradition always has to start at some point, perhaps these venues will be regarded as legendary in the future. All they need is some decent teams playing in them.
St Andrews would be be brilliant
Where is Emirates stadium?🤔🤔
In London
i honestly really liked watching these man. keep it up
I’m surprised that the stadium for Scotland isn’t Murrayfield in Edinburgh but i am happy that it’s Hampden Park
It’s hosted by 2 countries Ireland and the UK. 83,000 capacity stadium in Dublin is also missing Croke Park
wembley is bigger so i think they decided wembley instead of dublin
Celtic Park, the biggest football stadium in the country (bigger than Hampden) being snubbed is the real tragedy
I hate it that Liverpool's stadium isn't eligilible for any international tournaments
I've always wondered why we never host any matches there
Yes UEFA has suddenly decided to have bigger pitches but in 1996 it was ok to use anfield. But playing in the much smaller efc stadium is needed but Liverpool really aren’t bothered they will have concerts on making more money and the only ones missing out is the players
The GAA is going to renovate Casement Park
Anfield's exclusion could also be due to Liverpool's disagreement with the English FA about excluding journalists from The Sun that means its not used for international games
So Anfield is small, that's way Liverpool are good in pressing
Im northern irish cant wait to possibly see mbappé at casement park
To everyone reading this, if you plan on watching any games in Cardiff, you’re in for a treat.
The stadium is slap bang in the middle of the city with bars, restaurants and clubs al around it and it’s a city that is used to holding major sporting events.
I just hope Wales actually qualifies. Not seeing my team play at a home tournament would be hard to take.
Wales two countries get in best ranked English gave up the right to qualify ourselves.
Old Trafford is falling apart it needs a renovation.
Kinda disappointed that Old Trafford got replaced by Etihad Stadium :(
Lets be real. The OT is falling appart. The fucking glazers are to gready to renovate
So honoured that my beloved Villa park will be one of the host stadiums
Goddison Park will be scary for away team
I would do
Wales-
Principality Stadium
Ireland-
Aviva Stadium
Scotland-
Celtic or Hampden
NI-
Windsor Park
England-
Wembley(final)
Tottenham
London Stadium
Villa Park
Anfield
Old Trafford or Etihad Stadium
I’m so excited to see Hampden Park as a euro stadium again hopefully we qualify like we did to get to Germany 🏴
I will not stop until turf moor hosts the world cup
Celtic park the biggest stadium in Scotland and the best is out for Hamden which you can barely see the pitch
Make a vid about who is qualifying
Finally a european tournament in the UK. A very long wait since 2021.
Casement isn’t ’falling apart’ it was supposed to be ready by now but plans broke down, it will be class when finished
Some people think that the real reason for Anfield not being picked is because we won't allow Sun journalists in, but apparently Everton won't either, so evidently that's not the reason!
Y'all really telling me in 5 years they can't grow 4 more meters of grass on Anfield?
they’d have to move the seats back on the ends because in anfield the seats are almost directly next to the pitch. it would require a decent bit of renovation work which liverpool likely wouldn’t want to do
@@gautman-t7w bro there are countries that straight up completely renovate several stadiums increasing their capacity and upgrading the entire infrastructure in and around the stadium for international competitions. Liverpool can perfectly manage to take off 1 or 2 rows on ends, increasing the pitch's length, and then put it all back together after the euro was done.
@@_MrMoneydo you know how difficult and expensive that is to do? Not worth it when theres other stadiums that meet the criteria
@supr_9661 I don't see how it would be extremely expensive compared to what some clubs do out there. They make huge renovations spending millions and then they end up profitting of it.
Stadium in Belfast is a Gaelic ground and is being revamped for the euros.
London stadium not being in not at all a shock? Large seat capacity then the Tottenham Hotspur one and hosts the Olympics and other events?
same thing goes for the emirates but i guess they can’t all be in london tbf
Northern Ireland's pitch looks like a typical Sunday league
That’s because the Glazers have completely fucked our stadium lol
The Everton stadium is Nice
The fact that we couldn't even get croke park in ireland is sad
Casement Park also isn’t a football stadium, and it still can’t be renovated because Northern Ireland doesn’t have a government.
As an Irish fan, why can’t we just get automatic qualification, watch us get out in one of the hardest groups 😢
I was screaming when I heard anfield is not there
Glad saint James is in might be able to go to a euro match 😂
Im glad it's coming to villa cuz then i can go to more games i just hope that its England at villa park
Old Trafford needs serious TLC, The Glazers haven't spent a penny on renovation in a long time, the stadium is actually decaying, the roofs leak when it rains.......... Probably the reason why they pulled out 🫤🫤🫤🫤
Ireland should use croke park and just re line it and stuff cos that holds 82k
Croke park is only used for gaa
That's like saying England should swap Tottenham's ground for Twickenham.
@@cngamer554 Ik but it’s bigger
@@michaelscott7166 but I’d twichnem bigger I don’t know the sizes I apologise if it is
@@conor2430 Yeah it has 82,000 capacity.
The state of Old Trafford is disgraceful, it’s falling apart so it may be a blessing.
Anfield left out though that’s a shocker
Liverpool won’t allow the sun into anfield so the FA decided not to host any matches there even if the pitch was 105 they won’t host anything
I would love to see any squad try to make it through Aston
From the "big 6" only 2 are selected
Good For Football
Initially, I thought the biggest clubs stadiums will be preferred 😅
Now that's something Everton and City fans can shout 😂
Spain and Portugal would have been nice to see as host nations, I thought this euro was supposed to be every nation in Europe
Bro Stamford Bridge is no doubt the best English stadium oat behind wembly.
The northern Irish FA is actually stupid. They haven’t even started renovating casement park, and they even announced that when it’s finished it’ll only have 30k seats. They should’ve just used Windsor park instead.
You mention st james renovation but not casements?
Anfield and old trafford out is a crime against humanity
As a Liverpool fan i am not much sad
After falling in love with the Scots I have to start saving Money for a game in Glasgow ❤
Fiago isn't a midwife, but he never fails to deliver
British Isle Euros is gon be lit
Casement Park in Northern Ireland will be redeveloped for Euro 2028. But getting facts is sometimes harder than just talk polemic
I do not watch soccer. I have no interest in soccer. I watched this video twice. I liked it. I subscribed.
thank you hahaha
Random lol
uefa is realy making a big deal because of 4 meters
The london stadium has like 62k seats, should maybe be an option
Northern Ireland stadium about to be like old Trafford
Only having one in Scotland also excluded Celtic Park, which is widely reckoned to have one of the best atmospheres in Europe.
atmosphere doesnt matter stadium is nt that good compared to other
@@prans_bas "Atmosphere doesn't matter"
You're joking right? I feel sorry for you if you've never been to a match with an absolutely buzzing atmosphere. From the Seahawks, to the Tifosi, to the low roof of the London Velodrome, basically all sports benefit from good spectator atmosphere
@@pavarottiaardvark3431 every game has great atmosphere u r jst delulu that your is the best every single match i have seen has great atmosphere even when they r in low level
@@prans_bas mate what are you on about. Celtic Park isn't mine. Last football game I went to was between 2 welsh teams.
Old Trafford is a dump and needs renovating. The away section in particular is awful
RIP Croke Park
The glazers pulling out of using Old Trafford for the euros is the most glazers thing ever.
At least england can have all of their laser pointers in the stadiums again...
They should do Celtic park