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Bishop Auckland... not in Northumberland... Cochrane `Park not in Northumberland .... Sir Tom Cowie.... not In Northumberland ....Hebburn not in Northumberland ...West Auckland not in Northumberland .... Easington not in Northumberland .... Durham not in Northumberland .... South Shields not in Northumberland .. Belle Vue Stadium not in Northumberland.... Crook Town not in Northumberland ..... Spennymoor not In Northumberland .... Whitley Bay not in Northumberland ... Hartlepool not in Northumberland ... Gateshead not in Northumberland... Sunderland not in Northumberland ..... Newcastle not in Northumberland .... so out of 20 stadiums only 4 actually in Northumberland.... here's a link to Google maps... maybe you need to rename and redo your video www.google.com/maps/place/Northumberland/@55.2715304,-4.5723217,8z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x487d857e0c6f64cd:0xbfbaeefce462c499!8m2!3d55.2082542!4d-2.0784138!16zL20vMGc4ZzY?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI0MDkxOC4xIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D
OMG. Americans, just stay away from making videos about football in the UK. It's embarassing and insulting to us. " Small Clubs ", they have big stadiums because they can fill them with supporters every week, you jerk.
This reaction just shows how senile and bed ridden you probably are. The last time Maracana filled with 200k was the world cup final 1950. Before the WC 2014 renovation it was capped at 95k and with the renovation it is set at 78k. But since the world cup it hardly has been filled at capacity by the 3 clubs or the national team. When stadium don't get filled beyond 66% capacity they run at a loss (just like hotels or factories). So Maracana is big, but actually too big.
Americans should keep there months shut when talking about football. Not only have they got most of the facts wrong they cant even say the words right.
Swillborough is a rusting cathedral superceded by Bramall Lane with much better facilities, playing surface, now premium on site hotel and plans to expand the south stand and kop stand to achieve 43000 capacity. Plus a team worthy of playing there.
Sunderland kept some Old Main Stand Woodwork and it was put in their new car park. Many years later, I hope it is still there.... Archibald Leitch designed Sunderland and many other stands over 100 years ago. Sadly, I think only Portsmouth, Fulham and (currently) Everton still survive in England......😢
@@nickabbott9539 nar its not you play in a micky mouse league playing micky mouse teams including celtic bullends road stand is the best and the 1st tp be buit in the 1st 4 sided stadium enjoy loying the title to celtic again this 2024/25 season
Sheffield Wednesday Hillsborough Stadium is the best stadium in Sheffield but the Sheffield United fans are just so very Bitter about it because SWFC has a better stadium and they have more history has a football club SWFC are still Yorkshires most successful football club in way of major trophies won
It's funny that you saying even England won't play there that's how bad it is not to mention it gets flooded so you can fish on there for bogroll and human faeces😂😂best ground
Understand this: All of the clubs you mentioned are aiming for promotion to the Premier League. Most if not all of them have been there. How do you think they would look if they got promotion, but could only accomodate small crowds? They'd look like Luton. As Luton's joke of a ground is stuck in the 19th century, they only have capacity for 11,000 fans, meaning they could capitalise on bigger ticket sales during their stay in the Premier League. Moreover, if you're trying to attract top players to your club, it helps if your stadium shows ambition. Even Luton know they have to build a bigger, better one.
@@nmarks how about Bournemouth - several seasons in the Premiership, doing nothing to improve a ground that can only hold 11,000. What I don’t get is that away fans are restricted to about 1000 or so at Bournemouth but their away allocation is 3000. If they can’t/won’t expand the ground, fair enough - but forfeit your away allocation as a penalty. Why not require all Premier league clubs to have a minimum 25,000 capacity - and a grace period on promotion to achieve that? If Luton couldn’t achieve that then play ‘home’ games at a London stadium. And Bournemouth, at Southampton.
Cardiff City demolished their old stadium (Ninian Park) and built a new one (Cardiff City Stadium) as the old one was old and decrepit. The new stadium was opened in July 2009 and within just four years they were promoted to England's top league (the Premier League) for the first time in over 50 years. They were relegated at the end of that season, but they were promoted back to the Premier League again in 2018 for another season and that means we've seen some of the world's best players and teams play there. It is also where the Wales national team play their home games and those are a guaranteed sell-out every time. We are all very proud of the new stadium; it looks great and it's brought prestige to the city. Cardiff Cty's team might not be doing so well at the moment, but than can change. And BTW - the Championship is a fantastic competition in its own right.
@@ajp8941 think January and agree it’s took so long ,,, got to remember it’s on the Thames and for some reason a lot of the stuff had to come up the river as they wasn’t allowed to bring stuff down narrow streets ,, to expensive for some people and that includes me to sit in .
It's because alot of clubs have been top flight clubs at one stage . Oldham used to be in the top division. Reading - were for a while The list would go on and on and on over 50+ years . The championship in my opinion is the best second division in the world .Even division 1,2 are pretty impressive in comparison to most second divisions around the world. Personally- I even think our national league is good . I think you could be entertained with any of our leagues . My Dad grew up in Highbury - sp obviously an arsenal supporter . But now in his 70s - he can't afford arsenal . We have been a few times together- but he goes to football with his mates sporadically to " leyton orient " and still has a great day out. I myself don't go to football anymore, I don't even watch it in the pub either . But do like a ENGLAND game
You missed Tottenham. After all you included Derby, Blackburn and Preston, all of whom have won the title as many times as Tottenham. Sunderland have won the top title 6 times, three times as many as Tottenham.
Tottenham are a big Premier League club went from 36,000 to 62,000 seater stadium. They're not a football league club (championship - league 2), unless they get relegated which is very unlikely
spurs have only won the top flight league title twice there last 1961/62 there 1st being 10 years b4 and there 7 behide everton villa have won it 7 times
you dont get 40 k every week as you dont play at home every week when i watch the hilights or a live game it is empty even when you play boro or newcastle in the cup
Sunderland, Sheffield United and Nottingham Forest are small clubs? 😆😆. You should call it big clubs that are not in the EPL at the moment. Except Ipswich.
ipswich are small forest only big as they won the european cup twice and knocking holders liverpool out in the lat 70's winning it back to back done f^ck all since
Can't understand why MK Dons' stadium MK isn't in this;30,500 capacity,universally praised as one of the best grounds in the UK,but with a hopeless team playing in it in front of just 6,000.
Agree, it’s not well researched and he obviously knows nothing about English football. MK Dons and Darlington are famous for having tiny support but playing in huge stadiums that they have no chance of ever even half filling .
A good point: most of these clubs referenced would be filling 75 to 100% of capacity on a regular basis so the stadiums are not out of line with their support. Charlton in the past had 75,000 at the Valley; Hibernian 65,000 at Easter Road.
Luton once try to relocate there even if it's only for transition purposes. It’s reasonable since they are 30 minutes drive away from mk and have routine bus services
@@afcHalifax-xy5uu I think they had a lunatic owner at the time who eventually cost them huge points deductions and a five year stint in non league. I remember one of his plans was to build a 75,000 all seater stadium, saying he'd buy and get Bedford Rugby team to play there to (I quote)"Give Luton's Asian community something to support" !!?? Well, you know what those Pakistani's are like for their Rugby! Can't shut them up about it-go to the corner shop for a pint of milk and you're there for four hours listening to the history of greatest scrums of all time ! Makes you wonder how low the "Fit and Proper Person" criteria are. Insane meglomania is obviously a plus in the FA's reckoning
All small clubs are just as important as the big clubs , they would be stuck without the small clubs but the media are obsessed with big clubs & it's wrong , SMALL CLUBS RULE !!!!!
Well I am pleased you didn’t add Huddersfield to this pathetic video and I can well imagine you have upset a lot of supporters of clubs that are nowhere near Helland Road. Elland Road is the correct pronunciation Tha knows old cocker.
I once played at Bracken Edge for my team Golden Lion FC in spring 1982 in the Leeds and District cup final. We didn't win but it was an experience I'll never forget aged 25
greater newcastle upon tyne and showing Stadium of light in Sunderland? fk off..... there is no such thing as greater newcastle. Sunderland and Newcastle are separate cities you fking dope.
On average, Ligue 1 stadiums have a lower capacity than those in the Bundesliga and Premier League. That said, there is no point in having stadiums that we cannot fill. For information, the Strasbourg and Angers stadiums are being expanded. Rennes, Montpellier and Brest will have new stadiums in a few years. As for Bordeaux, which has a brand new stadium with 42,000 seats, it is relegated to the 3rd division. The Metz stadium, a club dropped to the second division this year, has 30,000 seats.
Older grounds are often the best. Who needs mod cons when you can have an awesome atmosphere. I have been to most of these places and I’ve had some great experiences apart from Grimsby.
The one in Yekatarinberg always made me laugh with a stand OUTSIDE the stadium, an innovative solution as I believe the stand was temporary and removed after the World Cup.