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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? 14:17 - May 6 with 3316 viewsOrioltwins

I'll go with Ayresome Park to start with which was much more characteristic and interesting than Boro's new ground. Went to the old ground half a dozen times and it just felt like a proper traditional football ground where the great game should be played. In comparison the Riverside is a soulless shell in the mould of many other new stadiums.

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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 14:22 - May 6 with 3311 viewssteve_g

Loads I could mention but can I add the Ricoh Arena in comparison to Hughfield Road - chalk and cheese in terms of stadiums. One is just a hole the other was a decent ground IMHO

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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 14:24 - May 6 with 3296 viewsbig_bloomers

Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 14:22 - May 6 by steve_g

Loads I could mention but can I add the Ricoh Arena in comparison to Hughfield Road - chalk and cheese in terms of stadiums. One is just a hole the other was a decent ground IMHO


Looking forward to seeing Chesterfield's new ground because let's face it, it can't be any worse than Saltergate!!

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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 15:07 - May 6 with 3268 viewsclarkestattoo

Can I throw in Wembley. I know it was a urinal at times but the new one is like a sanitised urinal!

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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 15:09 - May 6 with 3263 viewsbasilrobbiereborn

Shrewsbury
Northampton
Chester
Scunny
Walsall
Rotherham

I'm sure there are more.

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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 15:34 - May 6 with 3229 viewsAllezBlackpool

Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 15:09 - May 6 by basilrobbiereborn

Shrewsbury
Northampton
Chester
Scunny
Walsall
Rotherham

I'm sure there are more.


Can we have redeveloped grounds? Dumpdale is awful now. It always was, but at least the old one had character

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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 16:31 - May 6 with 3203 viewsPlumbs

The problem is defining what was 'better' but I'd agree that Ayresome Park was a crap ground and needed pulling down-it was falling down when I last visited it.
Sunderlands is the same-I quite liked that this season- but others havent been an improvement-like Leicester which was fun at Filbert Street.
I used to like Burnden Park and Maine Road which included the walk from the station/coach parks,and Leeds Road,Huddersfield.Not sure they've become better as such but there was plenty of atmosphere there particularly when we took the full allocation.

I know that Manure's isnt a new ground but when the old scoreboard end was around that took some beating for atmosphere-especially when we scored the winner in the last minute

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Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 16:57 - May 6 with 3190 viewsTwoPhillips

Old Grounds which are better than new ones? on 16:31 - May 6 by Plumbs

The problem is defining what was 'better' but I'd agree that Ayresome Park was a crap ground and needed pulling down-it was falling down when I last visited it.
Sunderlands is the same-I quite liked that this season- but others havent been an improvement-like Leicester which was fun at Filbert Street.
I used to like Burnden Park and Maine Road which included the walk from the station/coach parks,and Leeds Road,Huddersfield.Not sure they've become better as such but there was plenty of atmosphere there particularly when we took the full allocation.

I know that Manure's isnt a new ground but when the old scoreboard end was around that took some beating for atmosphere-especially when we scored the winner in the last minute


Got to agree with some of these - especially Coventry - the thought of going down the M6 to that place hardly fills me with League One delight!!

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