El viejo Wembley tenía una fachada hermosa, es un sacrilegio que lo derribaran, en mi opinión debieron de intentar remodelar como el Olímpico de Berlín o como hicieron en Maracaná y Luznikhi vaciar su interior y construir una disposición moderna de sus tribunas
Luckily enough was fortunate enough to go to the last ever playoff final at Wembley Barnsley vs Ipswich lost 4-2 but brilliant stadium, could have polished it up like Berlin's Olympic stadium. Been to the new one Barnsley vs Cardiff FA cup semi final los 1-0 horrible stadium will never go back their again
Bellísimo. Una verdadera lástima que no conservaron la fechada de la entrada principal. Pero en su reemplazo construyeron ese arco espectacular. Un saludo desde Bogota colombia
@@oo0024 not just about old or young the towers are iconic and the new one is a pretty boring generic modern stadium. Pele called the old stadium a football cathedral
I actually had no idea that the Stadium I've now grown up knowing wasn't technically the original one where the 1966 World Cup happened. I thought they built the arch in 1966 right after the World Cup lol Terrible.
Born and bred in Wembley. Always got a great feeling of football awareness whenever I stood in front of the towers-Understood they “had” to tear down this iconic stadium but to also demolish the twin towers was a crime. They stood for something more than just football. Although I do not live there anymore, I once visited the stadium for nostalgic reasons and it was clear that an icon was missing… Never stand in the way of progress..? I think they walked right over it…
With exception of when Tottenham temporarily moved to Wembley during the construction of The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Wembley has always been a neutal stadium. Yes i appreciate that a lot of countries have a league side regularly playing home league and cups games at it's national stadium but over here in England it's something that is very very rare and in a lot of cases no very popular