Football stadiums
Anel, if I remember correctly they decided, that all clubs in Bosnian league are obliged to have floodlights for this season. Is this rule still in effect, did they do it?
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also PGE Arena in Gdańsk (2020 EL final venue) is quite goodsubway14 wrote:also Baku Olympic Stadium is quite nicesubway14 wrote:I like stadiums that look like this
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Only saw the question now. It was planned but then, once again, the Federation prolonged the date. They didn't even define a new one... During early and late season it can be grueling to play in some parts of the country, the biggest culprit this season will be Velež.krdel wrote:Anel, if I remember correctly they decided, that all clubs in Bosnian league are obliged to have floodlights for this season. Is this rule still in effect, did they do it?
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i da velikog Reala pobjediš na penale...
i da velikog Reala pobjediš na penale...
Everton reveal exciting final designs for their new £500m, 52,000-seater stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock with steel and brick exterior inspired by area's maritime heritage
Looks like a fantastic project. The only thing that will ruin your day out is the football.
Floodlights were installed in Mostar for Velež.
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Manchester United ready to introduce safe standing at Old Trafford as they request permission to install rail seating before the end of the season
Safe standing will never be allowed at Etihad - anyone standing would go dizzy from agoraphobia
Champions-elect Liverpool reveal they want their new £60m stand ready for the 2022-23 season… turning Jurgen Klopp's Anfield fortress into the third-biggest club ground in the country with a 61,000 capacity
apparently this will include an new headquarters for the VAR refs. might as well move in with your employers.
Manchester United's potential suitors are being PUT OFF by the state of Old Trafford with club's creaking stadium in desperate need of an upgrade... but it would cost investors £200m
Think the state if the ground is the least if their problems, they should look at the state of the team
While investors are put off by crumbling Old Trafford, Beckham is building a stunning £766m Miami base and Barcelona are spending £540m on the Nou Camp... these 10 stadiums put the 'Theatre of Dreams' to shame
Old Toilet is a microcosm of Manchester United itself. When they renovate, or rebuild they must name one stand after Howard Webb, their greatest unsung hero.