One of the best looking fields I've ever seen, in any sport, at any level. I'd love to pick their ground crew's brains.
I believe it was in the 40-50m range with weekly salary being around 200k on non match weeks and 500k on match weeks.
Looks dangerous as fuck, that's for sure. Can't lean back on the back row or you're in the parking lot.
I hope before they get to play a game in the Juventus stadium that some crazy Italians burn it to the ground
St. Pauli wants to rebuild their main stand to look like this. No way in hell would I want to be on one of those top stands. More pics and a video at the link. http://www.mopo.de/sport/fc-st--pau...perfekte-welle/-/5067040/9565360/-/index.html
Euro countries always having like an Olympic ceremony for the opening of a new stadium. Here, we'll just shoot a few fireworks or something.
Really wish we'd incorporate more roofs into stadiums here. Enhances the design, increases crowd noise, and protects some fans from the elements.
I don't necessarily mean retractable roofs, more the roofs like Allianz, St. James Park, etc. that cover 75% of the stadium.
yeah i like that style..just like soccer stadiums more in general. football stadiums all seem the same but soccer stadiums seem to have a feel that sets them apart
so the bernabeau will have those designs on the outside lit up like allianz arena or something? pretty sketchy picture but underground parking is badass
General stadium question: why do some stadium designers feel the need to have random colored seats scattered about the stadium as opposed to one set of color or a pattern. (warsaw & kiev euro 2012 stadiums for example)