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On 25/04/2023 at 07:15, Optimistic Nut said:

Nothing wrong with it but just sums up everything Barcelona have become the last 10 years or so. Not exactly in the spirit of the game. 

 

 

 

 

This. Barcelona meant the best of the best. Elite inside out and the club everyone aspired to be. Class ooozed from every avenue and it was constant. Thats why when we beat them in the CL it meant everything to us. 

 

Real Madrid were supposed to be the villains in this act. They were the ones with dodgy deals, Bent boards and sheer arrogance. Not saying thry aren't that these days, just barca are 100 times worse and need to be taught a lesson IMHO. They need some humility and to be allowed to go bust. 

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Total vanity thing, but I decided to compile a list of all the footy stadiums I've visited (plus the handful for other pro sports -mostly MLB), before I'm old and forget. Don't think there's a grounds I've visited thread'. Particularly grateful for the 9 that don't exist anymore (Baseball Ground, Highbury, Maine Road, Upton Park, White Heart Lane, Roker Park, Filbert Street, Highfield Road, old Wembley). Vast majority are for Newcastle games, then a fair few for Scotland, then just other random games I've been to abroad. (the order in England/Wales is today's league table, apart from us...)

 

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Football stadiums I've been to

 

England & Wales (for Newcastle games unless otherwise stated. First time if remembered)

St James’ Park (Newcastle United, 1994/95)

Highbury (Arsenal, old, 1998/99)

Emirates (Arsenal, new, 2006/07)

Maine Road (Manchester City, old, 1995/96)

Ethiad Stadium (Manchester City, new, and Oasis concert, 2005 for concert, 2005/06 for match)

Old Trafford (Mancester United, neutral FA Cup semi-finals, 1997/98)

Villa Park (Aston Villa, 2000/01)

Anfield (Liverpool, 1998/99)

White Heart Lane (Tottenham Hotspur, old, 2005/06)

Craven Cottage (Fulham, 2007/08)

Stamford Bridge (Chelsea, 1999/00)

Selhurst Park (Crystal Palace, 2004/05)

Molineux (Wolves, 2002/03 pre-season)

Upton Park (West Ham, old, 1998/99)

Elland Road (Leeds United, 1998/99)

City Ground (Nottingham Forest, 2002/03 pre-sason)

Filbert Street (Leicester City, old, 1996/97)

King Power Stadium (Leicester City, new, 2009/10)

Goodison Park (Everton, 1995/96)

St Mary’s (Southampton, 2014/15)

Riverside (Middlesbrough, 1996/97)

Highfield Road (Coventry City, old, 1995/96)

Roker Park (mackems, old - non-Newcastle game, 1995/96)

Stadium of Light (mackems, new, 1999/00)

Ewood Park (Blackburn Rovers, 1998/99)

The Hawthorns (West Bromwich Albion, 2002/03)

Carrow Road (Norwich City, 2012/13)

Vicarage Road (Watford, 2006/07)

KC Stadium (Hull City, 2008/09)

The Britannia (Stoke City, 2007/08)

St Andrews (Birmingham City)

Loftus Road (QPR, Yeading in FA Cup, 2004/05)

Cardiff City Stadium (Cardiff City, 2016/17)

Madejski Stadium (Reading, 2007/08)

Bloomfield Road (Blackpool, 2010/11)

DW Stadium (Wigan Athletic, 2005/06)

Home Park (Plymouth Argyle, 2009/10)

Hillsborough (Sheffield Wednesday, 1996/97)

Oakwell Stadium (Barnsley, 2009/10)

Reebok Arena (Bolton Wanderers, 2007/08)

Baseball Stadium (Derby County, old, 1996/97)

Pride Park (Derby County, new, 2000/01)

London Road (Peterborough United, 2009/10)

Fratton Park (Portsmouth, 2003/04)

The Valley (Charlton Athletic, 2004/05)

Whaddon Road (Cheltenham Town, 2005/06)

Crown Ground (Accrington Stanley, 2010/11)

The Abbey ( to watch Cambridge United, 2012/13)

Valley Parade (Bradford City, 1998/99)

Prenton Park (Tranmere Rovers, 1998/99)

Keepmoat Stadium (Doncaster Rovers, 2009/10)

Gateshead Stadium (to watch Gateshead, 2019/20, and running 1500 meters myself)

Croft Park (to watch Blythe Spartans, 2019/20)

Newcastle Blue Star Stadium (late 90s)

Kingston Park Stadium (Newcastle Reserves, Newcastle Falcons v Edinburgh rugby, late 90s)

Old Wembley (Scotland-England 96, Charity Shield 96, FA Cup Final 98, 99, Semi-final 00)

New Wembley (Liverpool-Barcelona friendly, League Cup final 23)

Millenium Stadium (Wales v Scotland, FA Cup Semi-final 05)

 

Scotland (for Scotland games, unless otherwise stated)

Hampden Park (1995)

Ibrox (Rangers, Scotland games and Rangers v Sampdoria friendly, 1995)

Parkhead (Celtic, Scotland games and Celtic v Newcastle friendly, 1997)

Pittodrie (Abrerdeen, 1997)

Tynecastle (Hearts, 1998)

Rugby Park (Kilmarnock, 1997)

Easter Road (Hibs, Hibs v Aberdeen, 2009/10)

Mosset Park (Forres Mechanics games, ~1992/93)

Borough Briggs (Elgin game, ~1992/93)

 

France

Stade de France, Paris (Scotland v Brazil, World Cup 98)

Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux (Scotland v Norway, World Cup 98)

 

Italy

San Siro, Milan (Italy v Scotland, 2005)

Stadio Olimpico, Rome (Roma v Lecce, 2001/02)

 

Netherlands

Philips Stadium, Eindhoven (PSV v Newcastle, UEFA Cup, 2003/04)

Abe Lenstra Stadium, Heerenveen (Heerenveen v Newcastle, UEFA Cup, 2004/05)

Amsterdam Arena (Netherlands v Scotland, 2009)

 

Germany

Westfalenstadion, Dortmund (Germany v Scotland, 2014)

MSV Arena, Duisburg (Duisburg v Osnabrück, 2014)

 

Belgium

Heysel, Brussels (Belgium v Scotland, 2001)

 

Portugal

Estadio da Luz, Lisbon (Benfica v Newcastle, Europa League, 2012/13)

 

San Marino

Stadio Olimpico (San Marino v Scotland, 2000)

 

Iceland

Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavik (Iceland v Scotland, 2002, 2008)

 

Slovenia

Stadium Z’dežele, Celje (Slovenia v Scotland, 2005)

 

Czech Republic

Fortuna Arena, Prague (Czech Republic v Scotland, 2010)

 

North Macedonia

Toše Proeski, Skopje (North Macedonia v Scotland, 2008)

 

Norway

Åråsen Stadiun, Lillestrøm (Lillestrøm SK v Newcastle, Intertoto Cup, 2006/07)

 

Latvia

Skonto Stadium, Riga (Ventspils v Newcastle, UEFA Cup, 2006/07)

 

China

Guiyang Olympic Sports Centre (multiple Guizhou Renhe games, including Asian CL, 2013/14)

 

Chile

Estadio La Portada, La Serena (multiple Deportes La Serena games, and Chile v Paraguay friendly, 2011/12)

Estadio Municipal Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso, Coquimbo (Coquimbo Unido v Deportes La Serena friendly, 2011/12)

 

Bolivia

Estadio Hernando Siles, La Paz (The Strongest v Club Real Potosí, 2011/12)

 

Mexico

Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes, Mexico City (Cruz Azul v América, 2015)

Estadio Azteca, Mexico City (Mexico v Scotland, 2018)

 

USA

Toyota Park, Chicago (multiple Chicago Fire games and one Chicago Red Stars 2014-2019)

Soldier Field, Chicago (Gold Cup 2015: Mexico v Cuba; Copa América 2016: USA v Costa Rica, Chile v Colombia; Manchester City v Borussia Dortmund friendly)

Toyota Field, San Antonio (San Antonio FC V Memphis 901, 2021)

Lumen Field, Seattle (Seattle Sounders v Houston Dynamo , 2022)

 

Canada

Starlight Stadium, Victoria (Pacific FC v Átletico Ottawa; Vancouver FC, 2022, 2023)

 

Visited but not for football

Estadio Centenario, Montevideo (tour)

Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, Santiago (Roger Waters concert)

Camp Nou, Barcelona (tour)

Yankees Stadium, NYC (tour)

American Family Field, Milwaukee (lunch inside stadium)

 

Other professional/high-level sports

Wrigley Field, Chicago (Chicago Cubs)

Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago (Chicago White Sox)

United Center, Chicago (Chicago Blackhawks)

Target Field, Minneapolis (Minnesota Twins)

Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor (University of Michigan football)

Rogers Center, Toronto (Toronto Blue Jays)

T-Mobile Park, Seattle (Seattle Mariners)

Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle (Seattle Kraken)

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Superior Acuña said:

Total vanity thing, but I decided to compile a list of all the footy stadiums I've visited (plus the handful for other pro sports -mostly MLB), before I'm old and forget. Don't think there's a grounds I've visited thread'. Particularly grateful for the 9 that don't exist anymore (Baseball Ground, Highbury, Maine Road, Upton Park, White Heart Lane, Roker Park, Filbert Street, Highfield Road, old Wembley). Vast majority are for Newcastle games, then a fair few for Scotland, then just other random games I've been to abroad. (the order in England/Wales is today's league table, apart from us...)

 

I had a thread a long while back using football ground map. I might bump it up.

 

Here's mine:

 

https://www.footballgroundmap.com/sewelly

 

 

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6 hours ago, Superior Acuña said:

Total vanity thing, but I decided to compile a list of all the footy stadiums I've visited (plus the handful for other pro sports -mostly MLB), before I'm old and forget. Don't think there's a grounds I've visited thread'. Particularly grateful for the 9 that don't exist anymore (Baseball Ground, Highbury, Maine Road, Upton Park, White Heart Lane, Roker Park, Filbert Street, Highfield Road, old Wembley). Vast majority are for Newcastle games, then a fair few for Scotland, then just other random games I've been to abroad. (the order in England/Wales is today's league table, apart from us...)

 

 

 

 

 


Impressive! Any particular favorites (SJP aside)?

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7 hours ago, LiquidAK said:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65399672
 

Fair play to TAA, this is obviously a worthy cause.

 

I’m trying to wrack my brain, didn’t a player connected to us have a similar venture in Spain ages ago? Anyone remember who that was? I feel like we picked up a player from their “second chance” academy thing but the memory is very hazy 

Hoddle had something like that in Spain a few years ago. One or two of our lads who were released ended up there. 

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