Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by Friday's Legacy » 31 Jul 2011 21:07

Svlad Cjelli
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Identikit, really, what identical ground was built before the Madejski Stadium?

I think I'll put you on the ignore now.


The McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield, on which a good deal of the Madejski was modelled, and which had the same architect.


how so? both stadiums couldn't be more different. architect is about all i see in common.




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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 31 Jul 2011 21:23

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Now aren't you acting like a dick.

Identikit, really, what identical ground was built before the Madejski Stadium?

I think I'll put you on the ignore now.


The McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield, on which a good deal of the Madejski was modelled, and which had the same architect.


You'd need to have seriously bad eyesight to believe the Madejski is a clone of the McAlpine though. One is a bowl, which the other is 4 individual stands. Each of theit stands is curved, while our are straight.


While the Madejski is hardly going to rival the works of Antoni Gaudi for its design, I think many who call it an "identikit bowl" are used to only seeing it on tv, and believe its one tier all round. I often read it listed as being a boring single tier bowl.

I think the ground the Madejski most closely resembles in the New Eden of Slavia Prague, although their roof is a bit different at the ends due to their top tier not blending in the way ours does.

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by roadrunner » 01 Aug 2011 07:04

Good call Rev.


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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by rfcjoe » 01 Aug 2011 09:33

Looks a little bit like Middlesboro' tbh.

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by roadrunner » 01 Aug 2011 10:16

rfcjoe Looks a little bit like Middlesboro' tbh.


'greed, but they expanded to fill in the corners.


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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by Jerry St Clair » 01 Aug 2011 17:01

Svlad Cjelli
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postwhisperer better than the identikit bowl you guys got. plus it seems they listen to their fans as opposed to be running by a pretend pole doing everything on the cheap..


Now aren't you acting like a dick.

Identikit, really, what identical ground was built before the Madejski Stadium?

I think I'll put you on the ignore now.


The McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield, on which a good deal of the Madejski was modelled, and which had the same architect.


The Reebok Stadium was completed a year before the Madejski and was built by the same construction company.

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by ZacNaloen » 01 Aug 2011 17:50

Did anyone else notice how the design for the expanded version of the ground looks suspiciously like a scaled down emirates stadium, let alone how it currently looks?

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by FiNeRaIn » 01 Aug 2011 18:38

Mcalpine



Reebok



Maedsjki.



Stop being ridiculous.

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by Wax Jacket » 02 Aug 2011 09:38

worries about identikit stadia are a bit misplaced anyway

most grounds were pretty identikit in the old days too - an Archibald Leitch stand, maybe a covered side and two open terraces


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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by TBM » 02 Aug 2011 09:53

Why do people worry? - as long as you get a good view, then who cares if the stand looks the same as someone else's

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by Gordons Cumming » 02 Aug 2011 10:41

Friday's Legacy one pretty awsome stand that wouldn't look out of place in any league in the world, but three very small stands to compensate. it also looks like it's been built inside a warehouse. looking forward to going there this season.



Those corners look a bit odd... :shock:

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by Tony Le Mesmer » 02 Aug 2011 10:53

TBM Why do people worry? - as long as you get a good view, then who cares if the stand looks the same as someone else's


Becasue going to away games at grounds that all look the same and have no character whatsover is dull as hell?

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by Bandini » 02 Aug 2011 10:59

Tony Le Mesmer
TBM Why do people worry? - as long as you get a good view, then who cares if the stand looks the same as someone else's


Becasue going to away games at grounds that all look the same and have no character whatsover is dull as hell?


We've had a period of intensive ground-building over the past 20 years. New grounds automatically feel less character-ful, particularly if they're out of town. I'd guess that things will improve as the grounds age and the areas around them develops.


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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by Wax Jacket » 02 Aug 2011 11:01

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TBM Why do people worry? - as long as you get a good view, then who cares if the stand looks the same as someone else's


Becasue going to away games at grounds that all look the same and have no character whatsover is dull as hell?


We've had a period of intensive ground-building over the past 20 years. New grounds automatically feel less character-ful, particularly if they're out of town. I'd guess that things will improve as the grounds age and the areas around them develops.


the grounds themselves will change, bits will be added and moved around

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by leicsRoyal » 02 Aug 2011 16:45

Love this story from a Brighton Fan.


'went to the Amex stadium for the first time yesterday and couldn't believe it, equally couldn't believe that when going to purchase a shirt for my son in the shop at the stadium I was told, sorry we don't accept American Express.'
:lol:

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by Wax Jacket » 02 Aug 2011 17:30

same as our fukking small-time club then :twisted:

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by Deadlock » 03 Aug 2011 13:14

Sensible club. Amex charge twice as much for processing a payment as other card providers do, that's why so many places don't accept them.

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by Wax Jacket » 03 Aug 2011 13:15

marks you out as small-time IMO

especially in Brighton's case

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by Terminal Boardom » 03 Aug 2011 16:17

Tony Le Mesmer
TBM Why do people worry? - as long as you get a good view, then who cares if the stand looks the same as someone else's


Becasue going to away games at grounds that all look the same and have no character whatsover is dull as hell?


And I thought that it was supporters that created an atmosphere and not the ground in which you are stood or sat. Or is the point you are trying to make is that there is no wow factor? The only grounds I have been in when empty that have had a special aura about them are Villa Park and Old Trafford (going back to 1989). Must admit, the new Wembley is a bit tasty though.

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Re: Brighton New Stadium / Siena Pg3

by SpaceCruiser » 05 Aug 2011 22:31

Wax Jacket worries about identikit stadia are a bit misplaced anyway

most grounds were pretty identikit in the old days too - an Archibald Leitch stand, maybe a covered side and two open terraces



Wax Jacket the grounds themselves will change, bits will be added and moved around


Yep, yep, I said as much a long time ago when somebody (possibly Jay) said that all new stadiums look the same.

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