Posted March 2, 201510 yr Is there any particular stadium you'd love to visit in your life? There's the world famous venues like Wembley, the Maracana, the MCG or Eden Park that capture the imagination worldwide. On the other hand, is there a smaller stadium you hold close to your heart? Personally, I'd love to watch a game at La Bombonera in Buenos Aries, home of Boca Juniors. Just looks mental!
March 2, 201510 yr Wembley, Old Trafford, the Maracana. A smaller stadium that hold close to my heart would be Edgar Street which used to be Hereford United's football stadium because of the FA Cup memory of Ronnie Radford scoring that goal against Newcastle United. A racecourse that I would love to visit is definitely Cheltenham on Gold Cup Day.
March 6, 201510 yr Author Borussia Dortmund is a popular one for English fans, since many my age never experienced the terraces. I went to a Bayern Munich match when on holiday and stood behind the goal with my Dad. I would recommend it to anyone and the tickets are dirt cheap! The Maracana would have been sensational at last summer's World Cup - a shame that Brazil never got to play there though.
March 6, 201510 yr I've attended three premier league grounds (Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal). I'm still waiting to attend Anfield, St James Park, Man City's stadium and a stadium in Germany.
March 6, 201510 yr Bernabau and the one in Italy where AC/Inter play (can't remember name of it) I loved the Nou Camp- that used to be the one I really wanted to visit until I went a few years ago as my dad loves football
March 7, 201510 yr Author Bernabau and the one in Italy where AC/Inter play (can't remember name of it) I loved the Nou Camp- that used to be the one I really wanted to visit until I went a few years ago as my dad loves football That would be the San Siro, another world famous stadium! Its a little run down now though, but still iconic.
March 7, 201510 yr Borussia Dortmund is a popular one for English fans, since many my age never experienced the terraces. I went to a Bayern Munich match when on holiday and stood behind the goal with my Dad. I would recommend it to anyone and the tickets are dirt cheap! The Maracana would have been sensational at last summer's World Cup - a shame that Brazil never got to play there though. I've been to the Olympic Stadium in Berlin a few times. In common with several others, I'd like to go to Camp Nou and the Bernabeu.
March 16, 201510 yr Author Is the planned renovation of the Camp Nou still going ahead? If so, capacity could go over 100,000 :o An underrated one in the UK is the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff - great city centre location, surrounded by pubs and the steep stands and proximity to the pitch makes for a great atmosphere.
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