Bradford were in the EPL for 2 seasons, but Valley Parade has defiantly deteriorated a lot since then. I doubt it would be allowed these days without major refurbishment.
dw mate no one sits in the stratton bank. the only time ive seen it used is when they hosted an englands womens game and for 2 league games for away fans. so no one is really ever sat there
@@philippczeskleba3988 yes .... Premier league gets billions in revenue each season, then the championship gets millions while league 1 and 2 get fuck all
Some of the flats overlooking the pitch at Orient are on Airbnb, during some games of the 2020-21 season, when crowds weren't allowed, groups of fans booked them out and were able to watch the game.
Love your stadium (stadia?) reviews mate. I'm probably one of three Aussie born Leyton Orient fans... basically my mate growing up, his family was from Rochdale and I needed a team to support in the same league. So I picked the club with the coolest name and the rest is history 😂 Made a pilgrimage to Brisbane Road a few years back before Orient dropped down the divisions. Cracking game and can confirm cracking little stadium too. Love to get one of those corner apartments when I become a millionaire. Keep up the good work! 👍🙏
Rest assured, you are not alone. I have been an O’s fan since 1965 even though I migrated to Australia in 1968. If you search hard enough, there are many more fans Downunder (up the O’s!). One day we will grace the Championship again. We just need to find another Laurie Cunningham.
Valley Parade was never the home of an amateur football club - it was built as the home of Manningham rugby league club, before they changed their name and football code and became Bradford City AFC in 1903.
When Grimsby Town are playing in the league (they yoyo between league and non-league) their stadium, Blundell Park which is actually in the neighbouring town of Cleethorpes, win the title of the coldest ground in the league. When an easterly wind whistles in of the north sea in February, it is cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey. On the plus side, there are some good pubs and excellent fish and chip shops nearby.
I visited Blundell Park during the early 90’s for a league match and the freezing North Sea wind 🌊💨 was breezing in over the rather aptly named Findus (frozen fish) stand! 🥶😂
The old Cowshed covered terrace roof at Prenton Park was sold to a farmer and is now an actual cowshed. The original one was bought from a farmer and thats why it was called The Cowshed.
It also was the "Home" end of Prenton Park, whilst the (then) uncovered Bebbington Kop end (or oart of it) was used by the visiting support, except for that period in the late 70's/early to mid 80's when three sides of the stadium were closed due to dafety reasons.
Those apartments at Orient are great. You can watch the Champion's League on the people's telly while your side is taking an absolute battering on the pitch outside on a freezing cold Tuesday night.
Never thought I would see my local football club get complimented lol. And yeah it does get a bit nippy, even in decent weather. I've just seen orients ground in the video, I'm liking that apartments are built around it, I think Oldham had that idea once, but, as usual, didn't happen.
Thanks for uploading this video. The stadiums look very nice - particuarly those of clubs that weren't promoted to the top leagues and therefore could keep their terraces.
Do you not realise that Everton is actually an older club than Liverpool? Liverpool was founded as a breakaway from Everton and Everton originally played at Anfield.
Walsall fan here and i loved the analogy of the ground. Although the away end (on nearest the motorway) has always been rumored to eventually be upgraded to be double tier as well, but with the ground being leased to the club (former chairman, owns the ground; current chairman, owns the club) so we need to at least get the ground back in the hands of the club first before any major upgrades can happen i guess.
Relegated from league 2... "considered non-league"? Erm... you are non-league in that situation, unless your club goes out of business, then you are non-club. Let me expand on that... Rant mode ON: Too many league sides that get relegated from league 2, seem to have supporters that think they have a god given right to go straight back at the first attempt, so they can erase the blip of non-league. The are outside the league so they are non-league, and only a few clubs have ever gone straight back. The top tier of non-league is extremely competative, its a tough league. Most that end up there, spend years there and latch on to, comments like "considered non-league", as they seem to think, "no we aren't, we are here by the mistakes of others. We are still a league club", in reality they are not. After a season or two most accept the reality, but some don't. Some just can't accept it, some of the worse offenders i won't name. Point is, the club is out of the league, yes they now has less money and the gates are lower, but isn't it exciting fighting for a chance to be a league club (again)? Forgive me, 40 years in the non- league wilderness with the league just a season away most that time, makes you see things a little different. I've watched Barrow, my home town club all my adult life and some of my childhood, i was infact less than a year old when Barrow were ejected by vote from the league in '72. I think the top teir of non-league is the best league in England outside the Premiership. I really respect the status of league club for my home town club, in the last year. Please don't diminish non-league by giving some a get out clause. They are non-league, and it is a worthy place to be when you have something to play for. Rant mode OFF Good video enjoyed it. BTW: Holker St, Barrow AFC, footage is way out of date. The terrace in the top right of the aerial shot, and in the back of the photo, no longer exists it was demolished 2 years ago. There is also a roof over the Holker St, at the bottom of the aerial shot. A correction on cover for 1000 fans: Even your arial shot shows the main stand on the right that covers 1000 fans on its own. The stand on the other side, a standing area can cover more. With the new cover on the Holker St end the cover is well over 3x, 4x what you mentioned.
Honestly i'm not even british but i love these lower tier english leagues. they have so much soul and character. the stadia all look so homely and so much history. I like them alot more than the stadia in the premier league , some of them feel soullless and generic
In 2019/20 the average League Two attendance was 4,664. Is there another fourth tier league in the world which can compete with this? There's some top tier leagues in Europe which can't even compete.
Prenton Park 'Tranmere Rovers' - The 'Cowshed' / Town End, so named from when the club entered the football league - 1924, it originally was from a Cowshed, the roof having five 'arches' (pyramid shaped), later demolished and a three arched roof installed. The ground had a major rebuild in the 1990's, the name stuck.
Another enjoyable video. Why only mention when football clubs share grounds with rugby union clubs? In this video there is Spotland which is shared with Rochdale's rugby league club. Previous videos missed Hull City, Huddersfield Town, Wigan Athletic and Doncaster Rovers sharing with rugby league clubs, but mentioned the union groundshares. Looking forward to NRL and Super League videos.
Oldham athletic, definitely got to be the coldest ground, deserves the nickname, which was given to it by former manager Joe Royle. I think the date you've given it is wrong though, the club was formed in 1895 as Pine Villa, they took over Boundary Park from a previous team that went out of business.
Mansfield Town's Field Mill Ground, now known as the One-Call Stadium, is the second oldest football ground in the world. Field Mill has been used as a football ground since 1861 (and as a cricket ground for a few years before that). The Sandygate Road ground in Sheffield, which was first used in 1860, is the oldest football ground in the world. It is currently used by Hallam FC. Bramall Lane, the current home of Sheffield United, was first used as a football ground in 1862 (though like Field Mill was used as a cricket ground for a few years before that). Field Mill is therefore the oldest football ground in the world that hosts professional football. It is also the oldest football ground in the Football League
Northampton Town were also in the First Division, but shared a ground then with the cricket club and where George Best scored 6 for Manchester United in the FA Cup in 1970 ua-cam.com/video/7mgrdWxfrm8/v-deo.html Howzat? Their new stadium should be much bigger however their previous chairman ran away with a £10m loan provided to redevelop the stadium, the police are still on the case. A story in itself!
Because my club Grimsby Town FC got promoted from the National league to League 2, your videos are missing Blundell Park...my theatre of football dreams....
"...League 2. The name tells you everything you need to know. Its the fourth tier of English football...." Ummm...no?😂 Only having a laugh, this is a good, concise video. Good stuff👍👍
Everyone takes the piss because we have 3 stands at Mansfield but are attendance has just started getting to 8k a week or just under As for the abandoned stand it still generates money without fans going with local sponsorship and other sponsorship deals so it’s still a win win even if we do have 3 stands As for the images you used on your video they’re old as we have a lot of facilities outside the ground from 3G Astro turf and and training ground which is barely used as we have RH academy (search it for further details)
You did not mention the crazy Magic Roundabout next to the County Ground in Swindon. The highest attendance at the CG was 32,000 but that was before the safety regulations were brought in to stop crush fatalities of spectators. I love the lower tier stadiums with their eclectic assortment of structures around the pitch.
There is hardly ever fans in the Stratton bank because the away fans sit in a block In the Arkells stand.If that is full then they go in the Stratton bank
Why is my teamCrewe not in the 2nd Div shown it must be an old one because that means they must be in the 1 st division which wwwe haven’t been for 3 seasons
Oldham is still the coldest at a stadium I've ever been, including a day at Grimsby, especially when watching two teams beat out a 0-0 on the way to both being relegated, it was so windy that day that our goalkeeper had a shot saved at the other end. Swindon's stadium felt huge but empty when I went there, a bit like an abandoned ghost town. However while not in this video Kenilworth Road Luton is by far the worst stadium I have ever been to, squashed, run down, with an entrance to the away end through an actual house, broken glass littering the car park and holes in the fence that locals apparently cut through to steal things from the cars parked there, dreadful experience.
Prenton Park 'Tranmere Rovers' -The Bebington Kop, Tranmere fans end. A Kop (in Dutch), is a hill, one was famously held by a Liverpool regiment under horrendous fire in the Boer War in S.Africa - the name was 'taken back. to Anfield where the home fans stood. The name stuck - tradition still lasts, even though it is now all seated.
I went to watch Wrexham play Salford on New Year’s Day, and it was one of, if not the worst grounds I’ve ever been to, there was a big attendance there (mostly from Wrexham), it was unsafe, to meet standards they made the pitch smaller. It’s quite obviously just been put up in a mad rush, because it felt like watching a football match from scaffolding ( and also the porta pottis)
Bradford, Oldham and Tranmere are the pucks of the grounds in this league from the ones I have been to. These are great videos by the way. Thanks so much for making them!
I didn't realise Bristol Rovers had abandoned their new ground plans. They've already played in 3 places in my lifetime and I've seen my team play them at all three
FA Cup 1st round day coming up, cracking treeage traditionally on view just as the seasons turn too. Used to love it. Northampton's old ground is something to see and try and describe.
How have you managed to make a video about the grounds for 2021-2022 and got pictures for Stevenage's ground from 6years ago before the massive North Stand was built?
I wish rugby was more popular ! if you can't all clubs and national teams that you can watch on TV you will still be under 100, College Football has 130 in FBS alone, why not more people play or watch Rugby
Great channel. Looking forward to the Scottish lower leagues. Also your terrible jokes along with the odd good one is curiously British. Probably why I like the videos so much, and the stadiums (Stadia)
The interesting thing about League 2 is how the stadiums are like a combination of non-League stadiums and Premier League quality stadiums.
you mean valley parade
Which, as I'm sure you know, is because for some clubs it's the highest they've ever been, while for others it's the lowest.
@@luxford60 yep. Perfect description.
Bradford were in the EPL for 2 seasons, but Valley Parade has defiantly deteriorated a lot since then. I doubt it would be allowed these days without major refurbishment.
@@helvete983 big work gone on this summer in fixing it up behind the scenes, in ten/fifteen years we'd need to get back up there it'd be long sorted
Could you please do the Major League Rugby stadiums!
Forest Green Rovers 💚
dw mate no one sits in the stratton bank. the only time ive seen it used is when they hosted an englands womens game and for 2 league games for away fans. so no one is really ever sat there
Actually the league 2 is a professional league
You should do USL2/NPSL sometime.
Of course the 4th division of English football, and the 3rd tier of the Football League, is officially titled League 2. Makes perfect sense.
Clear as coffee
Premier league
Championship
League 1
League 2
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Non league
@@thejannerofplymouth3654 so League 2 is the 4th Division ???? wat
@@philippczeskleba3988 yes .... Premier league gets billions in revenue each season, then the championship gets millions while league 1 and 2 get fuck all
@@thejannerofplymouth3654 in germany it is the same. the 2nd and 3rd division are poor as hell
Some of the flats overlooking the pitch at Orient are on Airbnb, during some games of the 2020-21 season, when crowds weren't allowed, groups of fans booked them out and were able to watch the game.
There is also a health centre/GP survey in the west stand. Got my Covid Vaccination looking over the pitch
Sutton United have done brilliantly well to get to the league, they are a proper local club, good luck to them.
Love your stadium (stadia?) reviews mate. I'm probably one of three Aussie born Leyton Orient fans... basically my mate growing up, his family was from Rochdale and I needed a team to support in the same league. So I picked the club with the coolest name and the rest is history 😂
Made a pilgrimage to Brisbane Road a few years back before Orient dropped down the divisions. Cracking game and can confirm cracking little stadium too. Love to get one of those corner apartments when I become a millionaire.
Keep up the good work! 👍🙏
Rest assured, you are not alone. I have been an O’s fan since 1965 even though I migrated to Australia in 1968. If you search hard enough, there are many more fans Downunder (up the O’s!). One day we will grace the Championship again. We just need to find another Laurie Cunningham.
Valley Parade was never the home of an amateur football club - it was built as the home of Manningham rugby league club, before they changed their name and football code and became Bradford City AFC in 1903.
Love this channel man!!Been in love with stadium’s since creating your own in the LMA games, would love that kind of feature in FM !
Interesting thing about Exeter City's SJP it has the largest standing terrace in English football
When Grimsby Town are playing in the league (they yoyo between league and non-league) their stadium, Blundell Park which is actually in the neighbouring town of Cleethorpes, win the title of the coldest ground in the league.
When an easterly wind whistles in of the north sea in February, it is cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey. On the plus side, there are some good pubs and excellent fish and chip shops nearby.
I visited Blundell Park during the early 90’s for a league match and the freezing North Sea wind 🌊💨 was breezing in over the rather aptly named Findus (frozen fish) stand! 🥶😂
The old Cowshed covered terrace roof at Prenton Park was sold to a farmer and is now an actual cowshed. The original one was bought from a farmer and thats why it was called The Cowshed.
It also was the "Home" end of Prenton Park, whilst the (then) uncovered Bebbington Kop end (or oart of it) was used by the visiting support, except for that period in the late 70's/early to mid 80's when three sides of the stadium were closed due to dafety reasons.
Thank you for this. Sometimes I think the National League should be now League Three, with the same up and down quota as between league Two and One.
Yes, I agree there is a strong case for consolidating the National League into the main Football League structure.
I work at orient and its great a lovely little ground very family oriented club with friendly atmosphere
Those apartments at Orient are great. You can watch the Champion's League on the people's telly while your side is taking an absolute battering on the pitch outside on a freezing cold Tuesday night.
This aged well.
I'm an Orient fan and other than our own I like Boundary Park (Oldham) quite a bit. Proper football ground even if it is cold 🥶
Never thought I would see my local football club get complimented lol. And yeah it does get a bit nippy, even in decent weather. I've just seen orients ground in the video, I'm liking that apartments are built around it, I think Oldham had that idea once, but, as usual, didn't happen.
Before Sixfields Stadium opened Northampton Town shared the County Ground with Northamptonshire County Cricket Club
league 2 (tier 4) in england is fully professional and 60% of the national league (tier 5) is fully professional.
Thanks for uploading this video. The stadiums look very nice - particuarly those of clubs that weren't promoted to the top leagues and therefore could keep their terraces.
Never forget the Bradford City fire
I wil never forget them
It was lit.
I forgot but I heard it was lit
@@beantaz3862 cigarette falling into litter under wooden stands.
@@beantaz3862 Rubbish comments about being lit, no proof whatsoever.
Excited to see Forest Green. I took them from league 2 to league 1 on FIFA 18. Haven't played recently because I've been distracted by your videos lol
Gotta love Bradford City.
im a walsall fan up the SADDLERS
Do you not realise that Everton is actually an older club than Liverpool? Liverpool was founded as a breakaway from Everton and Everton originally played at Anfield.
Walsall fan here and i loved the analogy of the ground. Although the away end (on nearest the motorway) has always been rumored to eventually be upgraded to be double tier as well, but with the ground being leased to the club (former chairman, owns the ground; current chairman, owns the club) so we need to at least get the ground back in the hands of the club first before any major upgrades can happen i guess.
It's an away trip ground tick off , being right next to the motorway....
... . Hope you get 6pts off the scum when you visit Devon
Similar to Orient in that the ground, and the blocks of flats, belong to a former chairman.
Relegated from league 2... "considered non-league"? Erm... you are non-league in that situation, unless your club goes out of business, then you are non-club. Let me expand on that...
Rant mode ON: Too many league sides that get relegated from league 2, seem to have supporters that think they have a god given right to go straight back at the first attempt, so they can erase the blip of non-league. The are outside the league so they are non-league, and only a few clubs have ever gone straight back. The top tier of non-league is extremely competative, its a tough league. Most that end up there, spend years there and latch on to, comments like "considered non-league", as they seem to think, "no we aren't, we are here by the mistakes of others. We are still a league club", in reality they are not. After a season or two most accept the reality, but some don't. Some just can't accept it, some of the worse offenders i won't name.
Point is, the club is out of the league, yes they now has less money and the gates are lower, but isn't it exciting fighting for a chance to be a league club (again)? Forgive me, 40 years in the non- league wilderness with the league just a season away most that time, makes you see things a little different.
I've watched Barrow, my home town club all my adult life and some of my childhood, i was infact less than a year old when Barrow were ejected by vote from the league in '72. I think the top teir of non-league is the best league in England outside the Premiership. I really respect the status of league club for my home town club, in the last year. Please don't diminish non-league by giving some a get out clause. They are non-league, and it is a worthy place to be when you have something to play for. Rant mode OFF
Good video enjoyed it.
BTW:
Holker St, Barrow AFC, footage is way out of date. The terrace in the top right of the aerial shot, and in the back of the photo, no longer exists it was demolished 2 years ago. There is also a roof over the Holker St, at the bottom of the aerial shot.
A correction on cover for 1000 fans: Even your arial shot shows the main stand on the right that covers 1000 fans on its own. The stand on the other side, a standing area can cover more. With the new cover on the Holker St end the cover is well over 3x, 4x what you mentioned.
Dont know how old your footage of Holker Street Barrow is but there have been a lot of major changes since a roof at the far end for starters
It would be cool if you did European League of Football stadiums, anyways amazing job like always!
yup i agree, hope to see more teams next year though
Cheers! I most likely will make that video.
Yeah I like Carlisle's ground, like the team too.
Congratulation to Oldham for no longer having the coldest ground in League Two!
Holker Street has been a football ground for over 100 years,not a rubbish dump.
Honestly i'm not even british but i love these lower tier english leagues. they have so much soul and character. the stadia all look so homely and so much history. I like them alot more than the stadia in the premier league , some of them feel soullless and generic
Very old pictures of the Sutton ground. It looks a lot fresher last few years. Also the 3G pitch has gone now due to league regulations
In 2019/20 the average League Two attendance was 4,664. Is there another fourth tier league in the world which can compete with this? There's some top tier leagues in Europe which can't even compete.
Prenton Park 'Tranmere Rovers' - The 'Cowshed' / Town End, so named from when the club entered the football league - 1924, it originally was from a Cowshed, the roof having five 'arches' (pyramid shaped), later demolished and a three arched roof installed. The ground had a major rebuild in the 1990's, the name stuck.
trfc entered the league in 1921, more or less on the day 100 years ago.
Another enjoyable video.
Why only mention when football clubs share grounds with rugby union clubs?
In this video there is Spotland which is shared with Rochdale's rugby league club.
Previous videos missed Hull City, Huddersfield Town, Wigan Athletic and Doncaster Rovers sharing with rugby league clubs, but mentioned the union groundshares.
Looking forward to NRL and Super League videos.
I knew I wasn't the only one who thought Bradford's stadium looks like St James park.
love how salford's lights are in the shape of their logo, a very nice little detail
Barrow's capacity is 5400, not 5045.... otherwise a great video
I must have miscounted. My bad.
Could we get the English conference League stadiums video please PS I love you work on your channel it's amazing
And conference north & south.
Cheers! I can't say for sure. But maybe.
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums thank you 👍 much appreciated
Oldham athletic, definitely got to be the coldest ground, deserves the nickname, which was given to it by former manager Joe Royle. I think the date you've given it is wrong though, the club was formed in 1895 as Pine Villa, they took over Boundary Park from a previous team that went out of business.
You've obviously never been to Hull City for a Tuesday night game then.
Mansfield Town's Field Mill Ground, now known as the One-Call Stadium, is the second oldest football ground in the world. Field Mill has been used as a football ground since 1861 (and as a cricket ground for a few years before that). The Sandygate Road ground in Sheffield, which was first used in 1860, is the oldest football ground in the world. It is currently used by Hallam FC. Bramall Lane, the current home of Sheffield United, was first used as a football ground in 1862 (though like Field Mill was used as a cricket ground for a few years before that). Field Mill is therefore the oldest football ground in the world that hosts professional football. It is also the oldest football ground in the Football League
Could you make some videos about the smaller leagues stadiums, like the superliga in denmark?
these stadiums are cool.
Northampton Town were also in the First Division, but shared a ground then with the cricket club and where George Best scored 6 for Manchester United in the FA Cup in 1970 ua-cam.com/video/7mgrdWxfrm8/v-deo.html Howzat?
Their new stadium should be much bigger however their previous chairman ran away with a £10m loan provided to redevelop the stadium, the police are still on the case. A story in itself!
Quaint. That's the word you were looking for, for Harrogate.
Take me home Wetherby Road 💛🖤
Because my club Grimsby Town FC got promoted from the National league to League 2, your videos are missing Blundell Park...my theatre of football dreams....
I went to Oldhams stadium on an away day with Bradford City and it was freezing every where
"Why are stadiums in the middle of where people live?".....kinda misunderstands absolutely everything. Not hating. Just, yeah. No.
"...League 2. The name tells you everything you need to know. Its the fourth tier of English football...."
Ummm...no?😂
Only having a laugh, this is a good, concise video. Good stuff👍👍
Everyone takes the piss because we have 3 stands at Mansfield but are attendance has just started getting to 8k a week or just under
As for the abandoned stand it still generates money without fans going with local sponsorship and other sponsorship deals so it’s still a win win even if we do have 3 stands
As for the images you used on your video they’re old as we have a lot of facilities outside the ground from 3G Astro turf and and training ground which is barely used as we have RH academy (search it for further details)
Most of these stadiums are better than all of the Bulgarian first league stadiums
That might be true, but you guys have that ancient Roman stadium. I was in Plovdiv just recently, it's pretty cool.
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums Yeaa that one is amazing and it’s so cool that they still make concerts there
Colchester United's ground might "look good" from a distance, but it's actually very basic and poorly located.
You did not mention the crazy Magic Roundabout next to the County Ground in Swindon. The highest attendance at the CG was 32,000 but that was before the safety regulations were brought in to stop crush fatalities of spectators. I love the lower tier stadiums with their eclectic assortment of structures around the pitch.
Wasn't expecting to see my house in a video when I clicked on it. I live 10 mins walk away from prenton park
10:48 is that Rolf Harris, if so you probably shouldn’t be using his image anymore, he’s done some bad things to kids.
There is hardly ever fans in the Stratton bank because the away fans sit in a block In the Arkells stand.If that is full then they go in the Stratton bank
Why is my teamCrewe not in the 2nd Div shown it must be an old one because that means they must be in the 1 st division which wwwe haven’t been for 3 seasons
Victoria park was were I saw my fist football matches seems I was born on in Hartlepool
Up the port
I am not sure if this person is from abroad but he appears to me to be bad mouthing stadia in comparison to sports stadia back home wherever that is.
7:34
STAGS 💙💛
Come on Bristol rovers from Greece
Mansfield fan here. Leave our field mill alone, only we are allowed to make fun of our ground
Port Vale is the only club in England not named after an actual place
Came for the run down on stadiums, stayed for the murde - sorry - self defence mystery
The Broadfield Stadium is actually named after the neighbourhood its located in, which is Broadfield. 😁
You are 100% correct my. I live in Broadfield and have done since 1980 for my sins. Lol
Stevenage has a new stand behind the goal now matching the oposite end and a VIP bar underneath it so it's a lot better now.
Oldham is still the coldest at a stadium I've ever been, including a day at Grimsby, especially when watching two teams beat out a 0-0 on the way to both being relegated, it was so windy that day that our goalkeeper had a shot saved at the other end. Swindon's stadium felt huge but empty when I went there, a bit like an abandoned ghost town.
However while not in this video Kenilworth Road Luton is by far the worst stadium I have ever been to, squashed, run down, with an entrance to the away end through an actual house, broken glass littering the car park and holes in the fence that locals apparently cut through to steal things from the cars parked there, dreadful experience.
Regarding Kenilworth Road, I rather like the quirkiness of accessing the ground through a small gap set within a block of terraced houses.
Prenton Park 'Tranmere Rovers' -The Bebington Kop, Tranmere fans end. A Kop (in Dutch), is a hill, one was famously held by a Liverpool regiment under horrendous fire in the Boer War in S.Africa - the name was 'taken back. to Anfield where the home fans stood. The name stuck - tradition still lasts, even though it is now all seated.
Lots of clubs had a Kop at the time when the Battle of Spion Kop was a recent event.
0:54 secs That's a load of bollocks, stop peddling trash!
If sitting is the new heroin, I'm hooked good and proper
waiting for Germany Bundesliga 2
Lots of different channels for stadiums (stadia) , but this is the best 👌
PAFC
Cheers!
I went to watch Wrexham play Salford on New Year’s Day, and it was one of, if not the worst grounds I’ve ever been to, there was a big attendance there (mostly from Wrexham), it was unsafe, to meet standards they made the pitch smaller. It’s quite obviously just been put up in a mad rush, because it felt like watching a football match from scaffolding ( and also the porta pottis)
Walsall had the best chicken curry pies when I went there last time.
Balti pies
@@chrismeers2448 thanks couldn't remember the exact name but were great
Yes, I had a couple of pints and a balti pie before kick off and the same again at half time.
Arsenal fans will be buzzing on these grounds
Exeter City's St. James' park is less relevant then the irrelevant park. Facts.
Name one semi professional club in league 2 ?
Bradford, Oldham and Tranmere are the pucks of the grounds in this league from the ones I have been to.
These are great videos by the way. Thanks so much for making them!
I didn't realise Bristol Rovers had abandoned their new ground plans. They've already played in 3 places in my lifetime and I've seen my team play them at all three
Yeah his comments on Rovers didn't age well given our Chairman's comments last week....
Better than Indonesian league😂
I reckon the supporters based at Victoria Park would have more teeth than the supporters that were based at the Victoria Park in Australia 😂
The gabled roof at Carlisle's ground is almost identical to the 'Cowshed" that was once at Tranmere Rover`s Preston Park.
FA Cup 1st round day coming up, cracking treeage traditionally on view just as the seasons turn too. Used to love it. Northampton's old ground is something to see and try and describe.
Take me down to the paradise city
How have you managed to make a video about the grounds for 2021-2022 and got pictures for Stevenage's ground from 6years ago before the massive North Stand was built?
I wish rugby was more popular ! if you can't all clubs and national teams that you can watch on TV you will still be under 100, College Football has 130 in FBS alone, why not more people play or watch Rugby
Great channel. Looking forward to the Scottish lower leagues. Also your terrible jokes along with the odd good one is curiously British. Probably why I like the videos so much, and the stadiums (Stadia)
2:41 yes it is
Sitting sucks bring back standing!
Brunton Park (Carlisle) is the largest stadium in England with terracing.
8:49 Thats a lot of commercial 😮
I still think you should do The National League. A mix of semi pro sides in tiny grounds, and ex League fully pro clubs in much bigger ones.
Colchester’s stadium is called theJobserve Community stadium 🤦♂️