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    Anfield is also a pleasure to visit now too, so I'd see no reason to be jealous of any other club/stadium.

    That could obviously change in a few years, but for now I'm more than happy where we are.
    If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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      I like the inside but wasn't impressed with outside.

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      who's arsed?

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        Originally posted by dom9 View Post
        Anyone a tiny bit jealous?
        Nah. I find most new stadiums feel a bit **** and soulless. Commercial venues.
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          It looks the absolute business tbh

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            Originally posted by shanks69 View Post
            I like the inside but wasn't impressed with outside.

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            It would take some doing to make it even worse than the rest of the area outside

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              outside its basically a bowl,i think if it wasn't in a built up area it might look better.
              Originally posted by Norbs View Post
              It would take some doing to make it even worse than the rest of the area outside
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                Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                Nah. I find most new stadiums feel a bit **** and soulless. Commercial venues.
                Mostly I'd agree but I think they've done a great job. That single tier behind the goal is great. The stadium reminds me a bit of the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff - which is often claimed to produce the best atmosphere in the world (I think our fans set the decibel world record there IIRC).

                It's also safe standing ready. The bars are already in place.

                We'll see what it's like in practice soon enough. If Spurs fans are anything like their Arsenal neighbours, the atmosphere will more than likely be a bit quiet anyway.
                Last edited by dom9; 10-10-18, 06:52 PM.
                Oh I don't know.

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                  I think it's ok, not bad to be fair, but I'm hoping that the best thing about it will be the massive overspend so that Levy keeps an even tighter hand on the purse strings.

                  Obviously it will start contributing revenue once open, but by the time those revenue streams have reached the required level with a bit of luck the damage to the squad etc will already have been done.

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                    It's probably the best new stadium I've seen imo. I like how close the stands are to the pitch.
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                      Will be interesting to see what the final bill is. Not far off £1bn I reckon.
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                        Originally posted by The_weatherman View Post
                        Looks like a fantastic stadium, but if I'm honest, I'm pleased we could stay at Anfield, it's a place full of history, I think that matters.
                        Have to agree but over time the other three stands will have to be rebuilt, sentiment is great but we also need to be careful of not getting left behind.
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                          The Stadium is nice but lacks character IMO and that's not just salty, just my opinion.

                          What i'd be more concerned is our capacity which is obviously tied closely to our revenue stream. While I appreciate it has fallen behind TV/media and commercial revenue it's still over the course of a decade or so a very significant contributor to income.

                          I'd be more happier if we increased capacity to 60+k although it'd be hard to top the ROI on 100m for 10k extra seats that we got from the main stand.

                          Back to Spurs, this stadium will eventually turn them into a bigger club simply by increasing gate receipts but they've been clever to weave a lot of commercial streams into the build as well. Their problem in the medium term is they'll also have to increase salaries and perhaps lose a few big players along the way and pay down a massive loan.

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                            The stadium looks great. I wish we'd done similar, without the rolling pitch etc of course.
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                              Looks ****. Fit for the absolute nothing club that will play in it.

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                                Originally posted by labourRed View Post
                                The Stadium is nice but lacks character IMO and that's not just salty, just my opinion.
                                What would you do to add character to a new stadium?
                                Oh I don't know.

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