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I am seriously going to stop watching your videos cos it's more than just the edutainment for me...I de eye you join,you get steeze and you just de Charming❤❤❤❤
Currently it is the most controversial football league because in Spain they are racist since what they did towards Vinicius juniors and towards the Brazilians. That is why currently in Spain it is the current country with much more xenophobia and racism
I’m a season ticket holder at Europa, so great to see the Sardenya getting some love on this channel. Grassroots is where it’s at. Odi etern al fútbol modern.
All news is smoke and mirrors mainly but to say that they are wrong all the time isn't true as well Be a pendulum Swing vote Read everything Question everything There is no spoon
Players’ at big clubs go on about their love for the supporters constantly… If the players at Barcelona…Real…most English ones decided to go a week or two without wages (hardly an issue as they are all millionaires these days)…they could pay for everyone’s season tickets and buy them all a replica shirt each. Now THAT would be repaying the fans but nah, they would rather buy another car and another few Rolex watches…
Have you ever visited Braga's stadium, in Portugal, Nieve; the only two sided stadium that is built into a mountain? I'm 50 and I really enjoy your content. Carlo, Liverpool. 👍🏼
Nearly 20 years ago, my family went to Lanzarote in late November. I asked my dad that if I found a game, would he come with me? So on Sunday morning, we went to see Orientacion Maritima in their only Segunda Division B season. Cannot remember the opposition but what did strike me was how it was a community thing, everybody pouring in after church so it was empty throughout the first half. The striker scored and then did a fishing celebration and waved at his grandpa. Never seen such a community setup before or since.
If I have to recommend one stadium, it would be the Stadium of DEAC (club of the uni in Debrecen), it has a charm, with a main stand built in 1926, and it still has the same features. It was modernized a few years back. You can visit it every day, oh and it has a pub next to it.
UD Roteña's Estadio Arturo Puntas Vela in Rota, Spain is a great small town stadium. It also has some tower blocks, you are really close to the action. My best experience as a futbol fan happened there when I saw Spain under 19's beat Andorra under 19's. The stadium was packed and the fans were singing. I went with my sister and we still talk about the magic of that night.
Thanks for shouting out a neat little club to see in Barcelona this fall ! Wasn't feeling the idea of spending 80+ euros for a barça game without the flavour of the camp nou .. or having to go out of the city to see Espanyol at home.
Can't believe you came to our local club! We live in the neighborhood and go there as often as possible. The atmosphere is amazing and the people are all lovely. They also have a restaurant/bar next to the pitch so basically people having a sunday brunch watching the u-21s playing on a Sunday. Plus the neighborhood is a really traditional and charming. Probably these days the most sought after in Barcelona.
As a Real Sociedad fan and long time viewer of your channel I thank you for putting our badge in the miniature. The Camp Nou is an impressive venue from the inside (not so much from the outside) but the atmosphere leaves a lot to be desired (just like the same as Bernabéu). It has become another tourist attraction for the city of Barcelona. The metropolitan area of the city has a lot of historic clubs like Europa or Sant Andreu. An interesting topic for upcoming videos.
7:22 the reason behind the artificial pitch will no doubt be down to all the tower blocks that surround the ground. With the lack of natural sunlight real grass just won't grow.
Also, underneath the stadium is a car park. Maintaining a real grass pitch would compromise the structure. However, should Europa get promoted out of Segunda RFEF they would have to install a grass pitch which would probably mean moving stadiums
This is why The Copa Del Rey is such a special competition for all of Spain, especially the “smaller clubs” Like in the Tercera Federación. The scenes on Matchday, the fans is full roar supporting their Local team. Special moments like the Alcorconazo. Seeing the reactions of players drawing giants such as Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atleti, this is why it’s the Magic of La Copa.
I'm a lorry driver and I took a 0.8 mile detour to pass Elgin City....I got there and the gate was open. So... pretending I was looking for someone..(an Oscar nomination is expected for this) ..I just walked in and started taking photos.
@@Trippenzoid wooooow. So I make a comment about a little nook ground, like the video asks, and you make a comment trying very hard to insult me? Get therapy. There's help out there. Lashing out is a defence mechanism. All the best mate and stay away from bridges and tall buildings
@@Trippenzoid but to address the actual comment....you're not supposed to just walk into a ground. But I did as I am 75% straight baddass, and 25% autistic. Also when you're 6ft 4 and 21st with arms bigger than most ppls legs, you get away with more stuff cus they don't know I'm not a brute
Hey Pegg. If you haven't yet, you should visit SC Braga's stadium here in Portugal. Some love it and some hate it, but it's definitely one of the most unique stadiums around!
I was living in Barcelona last summer and visited both these. The Bernabeu was soulless and cold. The folks at Europa saw me trying to take pictures through gaps in fences and invites me in, gave me a wee tour and chatted with me about football for a bit. Give me lower league football all day every day.
It's not true that everybody in Barcelona loves Barcelona except Español fans, there are a lot of people who don't care about football like everywhere else, and fans of other football clubs too.
Another great video, Nieve. Similar scenario to Leyton Orient's ground IMO. On two sides you wouldn't have a clue there was even a ground there, behind the flats.
Didn't expect to see UCF Knights getting repped in here!! (see historical photo within video) Looking forward to a tour of Big12 college football stadia someday. Love to see Pegg at a US college football Saturday sharing her thoughts and emotions.
I live next to Camp Nou, nice to see this video. Another curious place to visit is Narcis Sala Stadium, home to UE Sant Andreu. By the way, not everyone in Barcelona is a Barça fan. I myself support Real Club Celta de Vigo. Your dry humor gets better day by day.
My GF is from Galiza and supports Celta, I'm basque and support Real Sociedad. We both live in Catalonia. It's not the dichotomy betwen Farsa and Mandril they're trying to sell.
Lots of Spanish 3rd/4th tier stadiums like this… I recommend visiting the oldest stadium in Spain El Rubial- home of Águilas CF near Murcia… a lovely ground, also overlooked by apartments in the centre of the town. Great atmosphere and lovely fans
I've been to the Estadio Nueva Condomina, home of Real Murcia who play in the 3rd tier of Spanish football. Its a really nice stadium which holds over 31000 but they only get about 9k fans on average.
There is one in the Rioja region of Spain (north of Spain), called "La Salera" in Nájera. It's literally built IN a mountain and I think is such a unique stadium.
Hi I'm from Barcelona. The rivalry between Europa and Sant Andreu is fierce and they play a heavy contested derby in the 4th division. Europa were founders of La Liga in 1929, you should come and make a video on them!
I’m one of those tourists. My wife and I go to Barcelona about once per year. Gracia is our regular place, because it’s away from the tourist traffic. We’ve been wanting to get to a Europa match ever since we discovered the stadium two years ago. People who dismiss 4th and 5th tiers matches don’t know what they’re missing. What the players lack in skill, they make up in passion. I’ll take a guy who gives his soul to Europa over a guy who cares only about the paycheck.
@@Mr-Squeeky "away from the tourist traffic" hahah that's what you think. It's really not. You can ask true europa fans what they think about tourism and gentrification, people are tired of it all. And people still keep ignoring that even if they "love" the city
@@stuntpeggnieve As a Barcelonian who lived in England I love your videos about lower league English teams! I attended a lot of Bristol Rovers matches and loved the atmosphere. I'd love if you could show the same here, it's not a side of football in Barcelona people are usually aware of and it's really cool.
The Quarry Cefn Druids. I am an Ipswich supporter living in the area and l sometimes go. The team aren’t so great but it’s always a pleasure, lovely crowd. I was at Portman Road a few months back and sat next to a bloke who had come down from Aberdeenshire. His usual poison is Inverurie Loco Works so plan to visit them as reciprocation for his journey.
If you find yourself in Seville next season for some reason (idk, to watch Betis playing Conference for example), I highly recommend you visiting Calavera CF, it's a small club very deep on the amateur tiers, but they have a great academy and a cool vibe overall. Besides, they're located a 100 yards from the main train station, so that's a plus
Another wry, amusing look at some overlooked corner of world football. Especially liked the "Punchy Pegg" full exhaustion outtakes tacked on to the end... 😆
Shadows can be a big issue for watching a telecast. In the AFL in Australia, Marvel Stadium (2nd biggest stadium in Melbourne) used to be so annoying to watch on TV because of the shadows. It’s hard to keep track of the ball and adjust your eyes when it’s going in and out of the shadows. It got to a point where now games at Marvel are only played with the roof closed, which is better for shadows but also really sucks going to watch an indoor game on a really nice sunny day.
I went to Barcelona a couple of weeks ago, and visited CE L'Hospitalet for a match. 5th tier, but all seater and a cracking ground.There's quite a few that are hidden away in the urban areas of the city - even Barca's training ground
I played at the CE Europa Stadium about a decade ago for the MIC Cup. It was a brilliant venue and for a fourth-tier club there's nothing wrong with it at all!
Maybe its just me, but when I more or less stumbled upon Viktoria Žižkov's stadium in Praha I found it charming and whilst maybe not...beautiful, its location nestled in between apartment blocks reminds me a little bit about CE Europa. Praha is certainly a charming city, with lots of history and several football teams. Worth doing a segment on Czech football in general.
First time i watched your video was when i heard about former Darlington arena, Stadium That Bankrupted a Football Club, and searched info about it. In a way, i am very familiar with such issues in my country currently... 🤦 Since then, always interesting and fun content from you. Thanks from Serbia 🇷🇸 🤝
Check out the United States second division also known as USL it’s slowly growing with local clubs all round the United States that help out their communities and gives a more authentic experience to fans of the sport in America and more intimate feeling with the clubs rather than the corporate clubs in mls
I live very close to it, when they took the 'Mini Estadi' it already felt weird... But now seeing them change the Camp Nou too feels somewhat odd when I walk past it.
I used to go to the Nou every year, the last time I went was Dec 2019, 2 months before cov19. I honestly can't wait to go next year. If you want to do a great ground hop try this in Sussex. 1st go to (8th tier) Lancing FC @ Culver road where (apparently) the 1st ever use of a goalkeeper was, then the (7th tier) and voted best non-league stadium a number of times, also the world's 1st club to pay the men and women the same, Lewes FC @ the Dripping pan, then off to the worlds 1st club to be bought by a group of cryptocurrency investors, Crawley Town who play @ The Broadfield in league 1 and then ending with a nice journey to premier league Brighton @ The Amex
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Answering you your question in the final: i recommend to you to visit Silvestre Carrillo Stadium on La Palma Island (Canaries, Spain), a stadium in the middle of a cliff
Been to both Barca clubs and I preferred the atmosphere and general feel of espanyol. They are my spanish team! The view from the top row at nou camp is amazing, that view over the mountains
Just FYI, Barça is a nickname for FC Barcelona and isn't used as a short name for the city itself (felt like you might want to know that if you're adopting Espanyol as your team!)
Ticket price increases are a certainty. What annoys me about all this is these clubs are in massive debt,have consistently been found to be mismanaging funds yet they still get to do this.
Nieve you need to get to Glassop FC. On the border on greater Manchester (2 miles away) its in the peak district. Lovely scenery and its a united/city split. I own a boozer so hospitality will be no problem
You could come to Antwerp, Belgium, and visit Antwerp (the biggest club in the city), Beerschot (the big rivals with a somewhat smaller budget) and then Berchem (the small club that used to be in the top divisions but are now in 4th tier)
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Dont forget Stoichkov, Romario, Henrik Larson, Ronald Koeman and Rivaldo.
@@kaedmon4406Michael Laudrup
I am seriously going to stop watching your videos cos it's more than just the edutainment for me...I de eye you join,you get steeze and you just de Charming❤❤❤❤
Currently it is the most controversial football league because in Spain they are racist since what they did towards Vinicius juniors and towards the Brazilians. That is why currently in Spain it is the current country with much more xenophobia and racism
What is your dad’s relation to UCF? I live in Orlando, my wife is half Italian , Naples BTW
The only person reporting on the importance of turnstiles. So overlooked by the mainstream.
So so true.
Honestly don't know how we'd survive football matches without this.
Every football stadium turnstile should include a photo of Nieve with its number.
You've mums a turnstile
@@stuntpeggnieve only two things kept you out ......... 😉
I’m a season ticket holder at Europa, so great to see the Sardenya getting some love on this channel. Grassroots is where it’s at. Odi etern al fútbol modern.
Yeah, lower league football in Catalunya is class!
Europa vs Sant Andreu has a bit of bite to it
@@MrArthurdog It does indeed!
The Daily Mail is always wrong about everything.
They were always going to say the worst stadium was foreign 😂
All news is smoke and mirrors mainly but to say that they are wrong all the time isn't true as well
Be a pendulum
Swing vote
Read everything
Question everything
There is no spoon
The daily fail is the worst
I can't believe people still buy those rags thinking they contain news.
The Daily Hate.
The best thing about nieve is that she keeps is simple but constructive and and and humor is above all
Very kind :)
Who’s Nieve? I only saw Peggy Stunt in this video.
Your dry humor makes us all smile.
And the goofy humour, too. Feels like she nails both.
I thought she was dead serious. I’m a Yank though.
@@eastvandb Lol, she's a breath of fresh air.
£120 (or Euros) for a shirt that probably costs £5 wholesale to manufacture, is daylight robbery.
Same with iPhones that cost 50 dollars max to produce and sell for 2000 dollars
Go, buy and wear a 5€ shirt what is the problem. It is a free world.
Barcelona need that money. Every lamine yamal jersey you buy feeds a mouth in la masia for a day.
there are other costs: transportation, retail, manufacturer, distribution, marketing, VAT
Players’ at big clubs go on about their love for the supporters constantly… If the players at Barcelona…Real…most English ones decided to go a week or two without wages (hardly an issue as they are all millionaires these days)…they could pay for everyone’s season tickets and buy them all a replica shirt each. Now THAT would be repaying the fans but nah, they would rather buy another car and another few Rolex watches…
"...it all went down hill from there". I fully support that kind of humur😂
I only came across your channel from Away Days, so glad I did! Think I've gone back and watched nearly every single video
Have you ever visited Braga's stadium, in Portugal, Nieve; the only two sided stadium that is built into a mountain? I'm 50 and I really enjoy your content. Carlo, Liverpool. 👍🏼
Thank you Carlo! I still haven’t visited Portugal at all, Braga is right at the top of my list.
@@stuntpeggnieve Hopefully soon you can Braga about having been there...
souto the moura
@scottchapman3937 😂😂😂 here you forgot your coat 🧥
I saw that stadium on video, stunning. Portugal has a few small but beautiful stadiums.
Nearly 20 years ago, my family went to Lanzarote in late November. I asked my dad that if I found a game, would he come with me? So on Sunday morning, we went to see Orientacion Maritima in their only Segunda Division B season. Cannot remember the opposition but what did strike me was how it was a community thing, everybody pouring in after church so it was empty throughout the first half. The striker scored and then did a fishing celebration and waved at his grandpa. Never seen such a community setup before or since.
Honestly, £50 for a season pass is great value.
Totally agree
Yep
They could honestly justify making it 100, but I reckon they're more concerned about filling seats than pockets
Thanks for visiting from Spain, I am happy that you mention something about our football situation.
3 videos in a week, this is what happines looks like, I need to travel to Barcelona
If I have to recommend one stadium, it would be the Stadium of DEAC (club of the uni in Debrecen), it has a charm, with a main stand built in 1926, and it still has the same features. It was modernized a few years back. You can visit it every day, oh and it has a pub next to it.
UD Roteña's Estadio Arturo Puntas Vela in Rota, Spain is a great small town stadium. It also has some tower blocks, you are really close to the action. My best experience as a futbol fan happened there when I saw Spain under 19's beat Andorra under 19's. The stadium was packed and the fans were singing. I went with my sister and we still talk about the magic of that night.
3 videos in 5 days? What a treat
I'm grateful of discovering your channel. This is kind of the content I was looking for because my concern for the game is rising everyday.
Thanks for shouting out a neat little club to see in Barcelona this fall ! Wasn't feeling the idea of spending 80+ euros for a barça game without the flavour of the camp nou .. or having to go out of the city to see Espanyol at home.
Content always on another level 👍 Well done Nieve ❤️
Brilliant yet again Nieve ❤❤
Can't believe you came to our local club! We live in the neighborhood and go there as often as possible. The atmosphere is amazing and the people are all lovely. They also have a restaurant/bar next to the pitch so basically people having a sunday brunch watching the u-21s playing on a Sunday.
Plus the neighborhood is a really traditional and charming. Probably these days the most sought after in Barcelona.
Great vid as usual. Also fantastic that you have your own cameraperson.
Absolutely love your videos like this one. Learning about little gems of never see otherwise
In the US a football kit goes for $150. When my English club this year started selling £50 kits ( Stevenage) I did not bat an eye 😂
As a Real Sociedad fan and long time viewer of your channel I thank you for putting our badge in the miniature. The Camp Nou is an impressive venue from the inside (not so much from the outside) but the atmosphere leaves a lot to be desired (just like the same as Bernabéu). It has become another tourist attraction for the city of Barcelona. The metropolitan area of the city has a lot of historic clubs like Europa or Sant Andreu. An interesting topic for upcoming videos.
So much secrets and hidden gems in this episode….
I love the fact that you continue to review and present football around europe. When can we expect a guided tour of the US?
I really want to do lots of US content, try out a few new sports, visit a few MLS clubs, but I just need to save up a bit first!
StuntPegg's sense of humour is elite 👏
7:22 the reason behind the artificial pitch will no doubt be down to all the tower blocks that surround the ground. With the lack of natural sunlight real grass just won't grow.
Also, underneath the stadium is a car park. Maintaining a real grass pitch would compromise the structure. However, should Europa get promoted out of Segunda RFEF they would have to install a grass pitch which would probably mean moving stadiums
This is why The Copa Del Rey is such a special competition for all of Spain, especially the “smaller clubs” Like in the Tercera Federación. The scenes on Matchday, the fans is full roar supporting their Local team. Special moments like the Alcorconazo. Seeing the reactions of players drawing giants such as Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atleti, this is why it’s the Magic of La Copa.
Great people, great atmosphere and amazing food! I go once a season at least from England, it is the best footballing experience I have known❤
I'm a lorry driver and I took a 0.8 mile detour to pass Elgin City....I got there and the gate was open. So... pretending I was looking for someone..(an Oscar nomination is expected for this) ..I just walked in and started taking photos.
@@Trippenzoid wooooow. So I make a comment about a little nook ground, like the video asks, and you make a comment trying very hard to insult me? Get therapy. There's help out there. Lashing out is a defence mechanism. All the best mate and stay away from bridges and tall buildings
@@Trippenzoid but to address the actual comment....you're not supposed to just walk into a ground. But I did as I am 75% straight baddass, and 25% autistic. Also when you're 6ft 4 and 21st with arms bigger than most ppls legs, you get away with more stuff cus they don't know I'm not a brute
@@Trippenzoid one last thing....u can just walk into the Vatican
@@Trippenzoid let's meet up for a fight
Thought not. Enjoy your keyboard
Hey Pegg. If you haven't yet, you should visit SC Braga's stadium here in Portugal. Some love it and some hate it, but it's definitely one of the most unique stadiums around!
I was 16 the first time I went to the Nou Camp and wish I took more pics. Amazing ground
Visited my first Spanish 4th tier match last year, at Juventud Torremolinos… was a great experience. They’ve since been promoted too.
Wikinieveia at it again. Top job!
Another Fantastic Video Nieve. 🎉
Brilliant video as per. You should visit Como's stadium in Italy next Nieve.
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YAY Back to the Football Content!
Definitely !!!
Very interesting, Nieve, and I'm pleased to see you agree size isn't everything.
I was living in Barcelona last summer and visited both these. The Bernabeu was soulless and cold. The folks at Europa saw me trying to take pictures through gaps in fences and invites me in, gave me a wee tour and chatted with me about football for a bit. Give me lower league football all day every day.
So you went to Madrid as well.
@@mauharley well obviously, because that's where the Bernabeu is. High speed train for a day trip 👍
It's not true that everybody in Barcelona loves Barcelona except Español fans, there are a lot of people who don't care about football like everywhere else, and fans of other football clubs too.
Fact checked and debunked, take that trumpers!
It’a true though that Barça was in the past and is again in the present a political club. It *definitely* signals Catalan pride more than just sports.
@@TomJakobW wow putting that word in bold really made it look like a fact without having to explain it
Nobody expects f.g e.3889's Inquisition
Another great video, Nieve. Similar scenario to Leyton Orient's ground IMO. On two sides you wouldn't have a clue there was even a ground there, behind the flats.
Didn't expect to see UCF Knights getting repped in here!! (see historical photo within video)
Looking forward to a tour of Big12 college football stadia someday. Love to see Pegg at a US college football Saturday sharing her thoughts and emotions.
I live next to Camp Nou, nice to see this video. Another curious place to visit is Narcis Sala Stadium, home to UE Sant Andreu. By the way, not everyone in Barcelona is a Barça fan. I myself support Real Club Celta de Vigo. Your dry humor gets better day by day.
My GF is from Galiza and supports Celta, I'm basque and support Real Sociedad. We both live in Catalonia. It's not the dichotomy betwen Farsa and Mandril they're trying to sell.
Thank you for the recommendation!
@@jonpeley Real Sociedad, my favorite basque club. Aupa Erreala !! And your GF is a clever girl. Forza Celta !!
Lots of Spanish 3rd/4th tier stadiums like this… I recommend visiting the oldest stadium in Spain El Rubial- home of Águilas CF near Murcia… a lovely ground, also overlooked by apartments in the centre of the town. Great atmosphere and lovely fans
I've been to the Estadio Nueva Condomina, home of Real Murcia who play in the 3rd tier of Spanish football. Its a really nice stadium which holds over 31000 but they only get about 9k fans on average.
There is one in the Rioja region of Spain (north of Spain), called "La Salera" in Nájera. It's literally built IN a mountain and I think is such a unique stadium.
Hi I'm from Barcelona. The rivalry between Europa and Sant Andreu is fierce and they play a heavy contested derby in the 4th division. Europa were founders of La Liga in 1929, you should come and make a video on them!
Hey! Thanks for this, that’d be a really cool match to watch
@@stuntpeggnieveyeeesss you're absolutely invited. But we all just hope it doesn't become flooded with tourists like the city has
I’m one of those tourists. My wife and I go to Barcelona about once per year. Gracia is our regular place, because it’s away from the tourist traffic. We’ve been wanting to get to a Europa match ever since we discovered the stadium two years ago. People who dismiss 4th and 5th tiers matches don’t know what they’re missing. What the players lack in skill, they make up in passion. I’ll take a guy who gives his soul to Europa over a guy who cares only about the paycheck.
@@Mr-Squeeky "away from the tourist traffic" hahah that's what you think. It's really not. You can ask true europa fans what they think about tourism and gentrification, people are tired of it all. And people still keep ignoring that even if they "love" the city
@@stuntpeggnieve As a Barcelonian who lived in England I love your videos about lower league English teams! I attended a lot of Bristol Rovers matches and loved the atmosphere. I'd love if you could show the same here, it's not a side of football in Barcelona people are usually aware of and it's really cool.
epileptic subs will love this video :D
Just want someone to love me like StuntPegg loves changing titles and thumbnails
Forthbank Stadium in Stirling overlooks the Wallace Monument (Arguably the most famous structure in Scotland) and just overall has a brilliant view
The Quarry Cefn Druids. I am an Ipswich supporter living in the area and l sometimes go. The team aren’t so great but it’s always a pleasure, lovely crowd. I was at Portman Road a few months back and sat next to a bloke who had come down from Aberdeenshire. His usual poison is Inverurie Loco Works so plan to visit them as reciprocation for his journey.
I did not expect this much cake, someone's been hitting the gym.
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If you find yourself in Seville next season for some reason (idk, to watch Betis playing Conference for example), I highly recommend you visiting Calavera CF, it's a small club very deep on the amateur tiers, but they have a great academy and a cool vibe overall. Besides, they're located a 100 yards from the main train station, so that's a plus
I always learn something from your videos.
Another wry, amusing look at some overlooked corner of world football.
Especially liked the "Punchy Pegg" full exhaustion outtakes tacked on to the end... 😆
I really enjoy your Content! Cheers from Germany
Danke schön! I love Germany :)
I'm so glad I got to see a match in the Camp Nou in 2017 plus Messi scored twice. Definitely a bucket list item.
loving the videos! should try and come to a brighton game at some point
Inside Europa Cerdenya you can find a great atmosphere with lots of beer and tapas while and post game!!!!
Oh wow!! I must come back!
CHEERS FOR DOING ALL THIS.🌟.
Shadows can be a big issue for watching a telecast. In the AFL in Australia, Marvel Stadium (2nd biggest stadium in Melbourne) used to be so annoying to watch on TV because of the shadows. It’s hard to keep track of the ball and adjust your eyes when it’s going in and out of the shadows. It got to a point where now games at Marvel are only played with the roof closed, which is better for shadows but also really sucks going to watch an indoor game on a really nice sunny day.
You have to make a thing of you laying on a bench in each video… unless you already do and I’ve just forgotten 😂😂
I went to Barcelona a couple of weeks ago, and visited CE L'Hospitalet for a match. 5th tier, but all seater and a cracking ground.There's quite a few that are hidden away in the urban areas of the city - even Barca's training ground
I played at the CE Europa Stadium about a decade ago for the MIC Cup. It was a brilliant venue and for a fourth-tier club there's nothing wrong with it at all!
Great video as per usual :)
Maybe its just me, but when I more or less stumbled upon Viktoria Žižkov's stadium in Praha I found it charming and whilst maybe not...beautiful, its location nestled in between apartment blocks reminds me a little bit about CE Europa.
Praha is certainly a charming city, with lots of history and several football teams. Worth doing a segment on Czech football in general.
Excellent video as always ❤
First time i watched your video was when i heard about former Darlington arena, Stadium That Bankrupted a Football Club, and searched info about it. In a way, i am very familiar with such issues in my country currently... 🤦 Since then, always interesting and fun content from you.
Thanks from Serbia 🇷🇸 🤝
To every local football fan, their stadium is home and would choose that stadium over anywhere with huge numbers.
At least it'll be completed earlier than the sagrada familia.... I hope.
Oh wow never caught you so early. My nap needs to wait now. Have a blessed sunday Nieve!
Haha! Thank you. I love a Sunday nap, so I’m honoured you’ve delayed it.
the placement of this stadium reminds me of Boston Red Sox's Fenway Park that was built smack down in the middle of the city barely on its own block
Relegated in 1931 and never came back up you said? Now I know which club I'm picking for my Football Manager 25 save!
Check out the United States second division also known as USL it’s slowly growing with local clubs all round the United States that help out their communities and gives a more authentic experience to fans of the sport in America and more intimate feeling with the clubs rather than the corporate clubs in mls
Mil veces arriba el Atlas 🦊
I can relate to being more tired at 3pm than at midnight. What's up with that
It’s so frustrating isn’t it!
Europa is a legend in Spanish football, the essence of the football played in the streets in Barcelona
I live very close to it, when they took the 'Mini Estadi' it already felt weird... But now seeing them change the Camp Nou too feels somewhat odd when I walk past it.
I used to go to the Nou every year, the last time I went was Dec 2019, 2 months before cov19. I honestly can't wait to go next year.
If you want to do a great ground hop try this in Sussex. 1st go to (8th tier) Lancing FC @ Culver road where (apparently) the 1st ever use of a goalkeeper was, then the (7th tier) and voted best non-league stadium a number of times, also the world's 1st club to pay the men and women the same, Lewes FC @ the Dripping pan, then off to the worlds 1st club to be bought by a group of cryptocurrency investors, Crawley Town who play @ The Broadfield in league 1 and then ending with a nice journey to premier league Brighton @ The Amex
Answering you your question in the final: i recommend to you to visit Silvestre Carrillo Stadium on La Palma Island (Canaries, Spain), a stadium in the middle of a cliff
Lovely video Nieve. Thank you.
Come to visit Finland during our football season
Watching this during half time of England's cluster pluck v Slovakia
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Thought I’d check out Nieve after listening to happy hour. Enjoying this!
Holy will definitely be getting added to the World Thumb Wrestling Championships banned substance list
Haha! Good one
Been to both Barca clubs and I preferred the atmosphere and general feel of espanyol. They are my spanish team! The view from the top row at nou camp is amazing, that view over the mountains
Força Pericos!
I agree
Just FYI, Barça is a nickname for FC Barcelona and isn't used as a short name for the city itself (felt like you might want to know that if you're adopting Espanyol as your team!)
Santiago Bernabeu = Air fryer ? Ok, closing video after 3 seconds of it. Byyyyyyyyyyye
Your videos are the best Nieve. So interesting with humour. Watch them so often.
Ticket price increases are a certainty. What annoys me about all this is these clubs are in massive debt,have consistently been found to be mismanaging funds yet they still get to do this.
07:40 Riazor Stadium, home to RC Deportivo de La Coruña. Next to the beach and in a nice city.
Nieve you need to get to Glassop FC. On the border on greater Manchester (2 miles away) its in the peak district.
Lovely scenery and its a united/city split.
I own a boozer so hospitality will be no problem
You should visit stadiums from uruguayan clubs. Rampla Juniors in Montevideo has a stadium with a very special view of the city.
You could come to Antwerp, Belgium, and visit Antwerp (the biggest club in the city), Beerschot (the big rivals with a somewhat smaller budget) and then Berchem (the small club that used to be in the top divisions but are now in 4th tier)
Looks like a lovely place to play.
3 min 42 sec ..'I'm in a procrastination prison of my own making'....what an amazing line...
Stunty Peggy, Central Coast Stadium in Gosford Australia is worth a shout if you’re ever in this part of the world
The great Ronaldo.... Nazario 😭❤️
Never change Pegg
4:40 I love that owl sticker, lol.