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They're all very nice - Stamford Bridge is the greatest stadium in the world (I might be a little biased there!? :-)), the stadiums shown in the US are a little 'open' to the elements though - this could be a problem in Northern Europe!
Europe has more variety, huge bowls (Luznhiki, Camp Nou), classic British 4 rectangular stands (Hillsborough, Ibrox), amazing design (Allianz, San Siro), so il go with Europe. The large capacities of American stadiums is something im envious about though.
Europe has more variety, huge bowls (Luznhiki, Camp Nou), classic British 4 rectangular stands (Hillsborough, Ibrox), amazing design (Allianz, San Siro), so il go with Europe. The large capacities of American stadiums is something im envious about though.
I'm a big fan of the classic stadiums in the U.K., where the various stands have been expanded and rebuilt over the years. It gives them a really cool look.
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