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Stadium Thread

That's Napoli in a nut shell. It's a crazy place, should try driving there once

Traffic lights are just for decoration, and you can really express yourself as a driver - pavements are part of your creative driving options :) Anything goes!
 
It's a bit Jekyll and Hyde, that Everton piece. The waterfront facade is beautiful, but not £500M beautiful. I hope that it incorporates a retractable roof though. If not why all the girders to carry what exactly? The stadium itself looks like a big warehouse converted into a football pitch.
 
It's a bit Jekyll and Hyde, that Everton piece. The waterfront facade is beautiful, but not £500M beautiful. I hope that it incorporates a retractable roof though. If not why all the girders to carry what exactly? The stadium itself looks like a big warehouse converted into a football pitch.

There are some amazing brick built structures on that waterfront, so I would say that it is inkeeping with the character of the area.
 
So, I finally got to the new Perth stadium to watch an Aussie rules match a few weeks back and then did a tour with my boys last week. It's seriously bloody impressive.

One of the things that impressed me most was getting in/out of the place. 60,000+ people leaving and I was on a train back to the city within 10 minutes. Very good public transport.

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Wimbledon supporters will attend a crucial meeting on Monday evening to discuss a highly emotive proposal to end the club’s supporter-owned structure in return for new investment. A suddenly announced £11m shortfall for the construction of their new stadium has led the club’s owner, the mutually owned Dons Trust, to propose raising £7.5m by selling shares to private investors.

 
Wimbledon supporters will attend a crucial meeting on Monday evening to discuss a highly emotive proposal to end the club’s supporter-owned structure in return for new investment. A suddenly announced £11m shortfall for the construction of their new stadium has led the club’s owner, the mutually owned Dons Trust, to propose raising £7.5m by selling shares to private investors.


I’m sure it’ll be fine so long as none of those private investors are Peter Winkelman
 
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