38th best stadium to host Premier League football

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38th best stadium to host Premier League football

by Coppelled_Streets » 20 Aug 2015 09:42

38th out of 54, says the Telegraph.

http://t.co/IETOuNKZ74

38) Madejski Stadium, Reading (2006-08, 2012-13)

Capacity: 24,161
"A significant step up in class from their old Elm Park home, Reading named their stadium after their shy, limelight-avoiding chairman Sir John."

Feels a bit low for me. Leicester's old Filbert Street in 37th. Ours in terms of looks and facilities wipes the floor with that. :|



Charlton's Valley in a 30.

Coventry's old Highfield Road at 23. :|



QPRofl at 22.



The winner, predictably, is Old Trafford, with Arsenal in 2nd.

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Re: 38th best stadium to host Premier League football

by Winchester Royal » 20 Aug 2015 10:26

Odd how Leicester and Southampton are placed so differently when their stadiums are identical.

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Re: 38th best stadium to host Premier League football

by Ouagadougou » 20 Aug 2015 10:49

What are they basing this on? Aesthetics, atmosphere, facilities? What a load of bollox

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by LWJ » 20 Aug 2015 10:59

Reading in journalists hating us shocker.

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by Winchester Royal » 20 Aug 2015 11:00

Ouagadougou What are they basing this on? Aesthetics, atmosphere, facilities? What a load of bollox


They probably picked the best 10, the worst 10, and then put the rest in some random order.


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by No Fixed Abode » 20 Aug 2015 11:53

Perhaps they take into account the overall matchday experience and surrounding areas.

For instance, obvs Mad Stad is a better stadium than Loftus Road. However, the overall experience is better at Loftus Road with a plethora of pubs and restaurants etc nearby. Apart from B&Q there is nothing to do around the Mad Stad.....

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by TBM » 20 Aug 2015 13:44

No Fixed Abode Perhaps they take into account the overall matchday experience and surrounding areas.

For instance, obvs Mad Stad is a better stadium than Loftus Road. However, the overall experience is better at Loftus Road with a plethora of pubs and restaurants etc nearby. Apart from B&Q there is nothing to do around the Mad Stad.....


:roll:

You can bring some old furniture etc with you and go to smallmead....bet your QPRs, Leicesters or Coventrys can boast that

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by Ouagadougou » 20 Aug 2015 13:56

No Fixed Abode Perhaps they take into account the overall matchday experience and surrounding areas.

For instance, obvs Mad Stad is a better stadium than Loftus Road. However, the overall experience is better at Loftus Road with a plethora of pubs and restaurants etc nearby. Apart from B&Q there is nothing to do around the Mad Stad.....


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Re: 38th best stadium to host Premier League football

by Sutekh » 20 Aug 2015 13:58

Ouagadougou
No Fixed Abode Perhaps they take into account the overall matchday experience and surrounding areas.

For instance, obvs Mad Stad is a better stadium than Loftus Road. However, the overall experience is better at Loftus Road with a plethora of pubs and restaurants etc nearby. Apart from B&Q there is nothing to do around the Mad Stad.....


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Re: 38th best stadium to host Premier League football

by Platypuss » 20 Aug 2015 15:01

Where did Brighton come in the list?

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by Winchester Royal » 20 Aug 2015 15:08

Platypuss Where did Brighton come in the list?


Oh.

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Re: 38th best stadium to host Premier League football

by Winston Smith » 20 Aug 2015 20:59

I assumed Brighton were in a European list competing with your Milan's, your Barcelona's & your Bayern's.

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Re: 38th best stadium to host Premier League football

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 21 Aug 2015 03:48

And Highfield road was a dump, at least for away fans, still recall the smell of piss in that odd entrance way. Vile, and poor visibility at front of stand, almost pitch level


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Re: 38th best stadium to host Premier League football

by From Despair To Where? » 21 Aug 2015 07:32

No Fixed Abode Perhaps they take into account the overall matchday experience and surrounding areas.

For instance, obvs Mad Stad is a better stadium than Loftus Road. However, the overall experience is better at Loftus Road with a plethora of pubs and restaurants etc nearby. Apart from B&Q there is nothing to do around the Mad Stad.....



Agreed, having a decent pub 10 minute's walk from the ground is certainly more important than being able to see the goal 20ft in front of you from the second row of the top tier. Also agree that vis-a-vis the surrounding area. The stroll trough the council estates of Shepherds Bush certainly rivals the walk through Bishops Park on the way to Craven Cottage.

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Re: 38th best stadium to host Premier League football

by CountryRoyal » 21 Aug 2015 07:48

As if loftus road is actually on that list :lol:

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Re: 38th best stadium to host Premier League football

by ddetisi » 21 Aug 2015 08:35

Seems fair. Identikit Stadium nowhere near the town and road access planned by the councils work experience. Doesn't offer any more or less than a lot of league 1 stadiums now.

Would be interesting to think what a stadium built from new under the Thai ownership would look like. My feeling is the Euro cake stand would be like the Kop end.

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Re: 38th best stadium to host Premier League football

by John Smith » 21 Aug 2015 09:27

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No Fixed Abode Perhaps they take into account the overall matchday experience and surrounding areas.

For instance, obvs Mad Stad is a better stadium than Loftus Road. However, the overall experience is better at Loftus Road with a plethora of pubs and restaurants etc nearby. Apart from B&Q there is nothing to do around the Mad Stad.....



Agreed, having a decent pub 10 minute's walk from the ground is certainly more important than being able to see the goal 20ft in front of you from the second row of the top tier. Also agree that vis-a-vis the surrounding area. The stroll trough the council estates of Shepherds Bush certainly rivals the walk through Bishops Park on the way to Craven Cottage.

Despite the irony in your post I actually agree with what you've written. QPR is a proper away day with quirks. The Madejski lacks character as will a lot of new stadia on an out of town retail park, hence why I avoid it most of the time.

Clearly if you don't enjoy the grit of the Shepherd's Bush estate then "you and I see football through a...total different set of glasses"

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Re: 38th best stadium to host Premier League football

by Green » 24 Aug 2015 14:18

+1, it's not really going to climb any higher until that Green Park station is built.

Add in the long promised monorail and a pub (not promised but a supporter can dream) and we'd be looking at top 10 material.

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