TOP 10 Biggest Non-League Stadiums!
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- Опубликовано: 15 июн 2024
- There are some massive grounds on this list!
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The Shay is my home town clubs ground, a great little stadium that deserves EFL football ASAP!
Maybe next season! A lovely ground.
What about Bury FC Gigg Lane? 😢
Non league football is where the true spirit of football is to be found.
My recommendations have brought me here, and great video! Well researched and presented. Keep up the good work
Thank you very much, I’m glad you enjoyed!
What about Bury at 12,500?
He said non League football not amateur football
Love Roots Hall fingers crossed we still have a club come Friday 21st 😮
Good luck, I really hope it works out.
Good video mate.Well done interesting too.Glad you included Yeovils Huish Park..
Excellent video---Keep up the great work
Thank you very much!
First went to Halifax in 1971 when my club Fulham played there ,oh and we lost 2-1 .
The Gateshead Stadium looks so alien for UK standards with that running track in it. Seems like more of an Italian arena. I like the look and feel of the pitch in Bath.
True, I haven’t been but it seems so big, especially for a team with one of the lower attendances in the league.
The whole of Twerton Park is still open! The stadium capacity has just been reduced because of safety.
Ah ok, I read they’d shut if off. That’s good!
I've been to the Gateshead International Stadium. It certainly needs an upgrade. They make everyone sit on one side of the ground as well. I really feel for Gateshead though, given the current circumstances, say hypothetically they win the league, they still won't get promoted due to the ground.
Absolutely. It’s similar at Barnet because of low attendances but hopefully our move back to Underhill can happen.
Bury FC Gigg Lane?
Worcester Raiders of the Hellenic League play at Sixways with a capacity of just over 12,000
Ah ok, but I assume it’s main use is rugby?
@@TFSSit was until 2022 when Worcester Warriors folded but has been only used for football in the last couple of years by Raiders and by Worcester City women’s team
@@TFSS don't forget Bury, who play at the 12,500 capacity Gigg Lane
The older stand at the Shay has the roof from Manchester City’s Hyde Road that they left in 1923. City been at Maine Road and now Etihad since then.
Nice vid 🎉
Wow that’s interesting, that is very old!
@@TFSS was our 100th anniversary of moving to Maine Rd last year
You forgot penydarren park home of Merthyr town of the southern league premier south
I was just doing English grounds, but yes, it is a big one.
Wakefield 9,300 capacity
many fans going to non league as there fed up with league footballl the premier league in particular . im sure your aware of the fc united story
Yep absolutely, I’ve began to follow my local team and I know so many others who have done so too.
Scunny fan - We don't have plans for a new stadium any more. The hopes of that died years ago from the failure of Swann's pie in the sky gamble and the local council.. There was a half-arsed plan under Hilton, but he never had any serious intention with his con job.
Ah right ok, how is it now at the club, I knew of the ownership issues but never really read into it?
@@TFSS Technically it's just changed hands again, but in actual fact it's the woman who bought it splitting the ownership between her backers.
Nice intro.😅
The shay in Halifax is one you should go. 😮
Thank you, it’s one on my list!
Been watching Mossley in NPL there
@@TFSS you’re welcome
You missed off Widnes and Worcester Raiders - their 'home' grounds have a far greater capacity than those mentioned.
Macclesfield and Bury would've also both made the list
Wow Scunthorpe, Oldham, Yeovil, Southend some former Championship/League One teams there! Oldham beat Liverpool and Southend beat Man Utd in the 21st century.
Oldham were in the the premier league mate
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Just shows there are some sleeping giants in Non-League
Absolutely!
theese are absolute amazing stadiums, the pitches here are better than the professional teams in vietnam my country 😭
Does ‘non League’ football run quite deep in Vietnam?
@@TFSS The proffesional football it self is not so popular, the non leauge here doesn't seem to be cared by the people of the country them self
Ah ok, that is a shame. The reason it works so well over here is because of all the volunteers and the pure love of the game.
@@TFSS yes, football for the fans
Someone forgot Bodmin Town.
It says it has a 5000 capacity online.
Mountains I think you jest
York and Gateshead are terrible places to watch footy. York is bland, boring and unimaginative. They had a great setup at Bootham Crescent, to see YCFC play at a shopping centre is a sad state of affairs.
The less said about Gateshead, the better.
Bootham Crescent seemed a classic ground, it was a shame to go up there last year and see it as a building site.
Or maybe call it “Top 10 Largest Tinpot Stadiums in Non-League Football”. I have been to some Non-League football stadiums.