Watching this I realize that my country is still far away from having that amount of arenas, although we have a few good ones and others that with a reform could be more than good, good video here's why ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-L6HYdA-dkrw.html
How stadiums are changing fast. Most out of date now with 4.7 billion people watching the Premiership. They need bigger grounds such is growth in British football and the need for tickets.
Surely the holy grail was the little collection of Adidas casual shoes in the 80's (Korsika, Palermo, Tenerife) all distinctive and iconic (from 82 to 85) if you had those shoes now you're proper 80's casuals, made in Yugoslavia as well.
Darlington... Feethams Park ? Perhaps the biggest mistake They made ! Moving from there to " Reynolds Arena " ... Been to both as a Carlisle Utd Fan !😊😊😊
I currently ride by the new houes built in bbg's location i reminisce all the time. Pride Park is nice dont get me wrong but it has f all on the Baseball Ground 😢
The Kop is by far the most iconic stand in football. Look how many stands around the world are named after it. PSG, Lille, Leeds, Forest, Wrexham, Shef U, Birmingham and many many many more.
ZX 600 were the daddys when I was a boy, EVERYONE wanted them but at £60 a pair in 1985, not everyone got them (me included) But my ultimate holy-grail is/was the ZX 450.
No real surprise all ex Premier League Teams, 4 now back in the PL, 2 now in league one and the Mackems back in the championship after a spell in League 1.
An interesting ‘fact’ is that the pitch was sunken and with poor drainage. They used to purposely flood the pitch to make sure it was muddy, as the manager built teams around grit, not speed. The muddier the better; sometimes the pitch markings were chewed away.
I agree with sl 72, samba, stan smith, superstar, gazelle og the rest not so mutch . You got munchen, broomfield, lod raver, splz, trx, Beckenbauer etc etc