David Lafleche I’m not a Cowboy fan in fact my team embarrassed them (the Jets) but I don’t understand why they didn’t go for it your not gonna get back to the Red Zone on The Patriots in that weather.
i live in dallas and everyone here loves the cowboys but when i went to galveston we stopped at a gas station and the clerk was talking a hobo and as i was looking for drinks i heard the hobo say that the cowboys are an embarrassment to texas im interested in football but i think i’ll stick to wrestling and hockey for now
Engineering Mistake: Levis Stadium someone forgot about the heat problems...who the hell wants to sit in that stadium in 90 degree weather with no cooling system or overhang.
Check out Sick's Stadium...a place that truly lived up to its name. Colt Stadium: hottest ballpark ever built. Schaefer Stadium: All you need to know is the "Super Flush" incident.
You should've included the Maracana stadium collapse of 1992. When it collapsed it killed 3 people, and a heli was flown onto the pitch. And believe it or not the game actually continued afterwards! (Great video, as always)
It was the brazilian national championship final. A local Rio derby between Flamengo and Botafogo. Last time that the concrete giant (as we call the Maracanã here in Brazil) received a crowd of over 120k
@@mikerepmo fuck, I wish lol nope, honestly just a customer my man. Feel free to check my channel, you'll see i definitely have no ties to them, or any other employer for that matter lol
When they built the Joe Louis Arena they were like 3 quarters done when they realized that they forgot about the press box, but that arena became pretty awesome and historical!
*Top 5 Stadium Disasters* 1: MetLife Stadium 2: Tropicana Field and its “Attendance” 3: Every Browns Stadium 4: Spanos Soccer Stadium 5: The “Demolition” of the Pontiac Silverdome
There is nothing wrong with The Trop. It's actually kind of cute. It is the only dome ever designed for baseball first. Disasters: Sick's Stadium, Schaefer Stadium, Colt Stadium, Exhibition Stadium.
Although It Happened A Couple Years Before I Was Born, That Big Blue Crane Story Still Gets Me. We Even Have statues Remembering The Ones That Lost Their Lives.
Before you was born?? Man I'm getting old, I remember when that happen like it was yesterday. I came back from Florida a couple days before and saw the big blue wreckage
I have one that you forgot, in 1968, The Philadelphia Spectrums roof had several pieces fly off of it. As a result, the Flyers had to play the next month in Quebec City.
No Metrodome with snow destroying the roof; No Georgia Dome where roof tore open from a tornado during a college basketball game; No Kemper Arena from a structural defect in the late 1970’s; No ‘Big Owe’ in Montreal for far too many reasons but others have commented about it anyway.
COME TO ARE GA, Hold up wait a second the roof collapsed, Let's us rebuild that aaaaaand, done! No back to more pressing matters. COME TO ARE GAMES!!!!!!
The most avoidable catastrophe in racing was Le Mans 1955 when a car got clipped and flew into a wall and large debris was flown into the stands, killing 84 people and injuring 180+. The car, made of magnesium, exploded after flipping onto the wall. The spectator deaths could've been avoided by ACTUALLY HAVING A FENCE AROUND THE STANDS. It was only defended by some hay. This wouldve reduced the many deaths and injuries.
I was working for ARCA at the time. Some of us wanted to get back to the motel and watch the All-Star race, and not have to deal with traffic. The bridge collapsed about ten or fifteen minutes after we drove under it.
Husky stadium in March 1987 as they built the upper north stands. Just the framework collapsed and they still managed to complete it in time for the season
At Charlotte Motor Speedway in 2000 after what was then the Winston (NASCAR’s Cup All-Star Race), a pedestrian bridge around the area of Turn 4 collapsed between the track and a parking lot which injured well over 100 departing spectators. It was found that the bridge builder used an imporper additive to help cure the concrete faster, which in fact due to a certain chemical in it corroded the steel cables and caused the collapse.
The roof at Blyth Arena, the 1960 Winter Olympics ice hockey venue, collapsed in 1983 after the US Forest Service installed insulation. The original uninsulated design was for waste heat to melt the snow on the roof. The insulated roof couldn't melt the snow fast enough, and the roof collapsed under the weight.
I remember Big Blue's collapse. I came home from school and was watching the news and the amateur video started hitting the airwaves. Every visit to Miller Park for me means a visit to the three men who lost their lives, it seems only fitting.
That's what I'm talking about! Less than 1 minute into the story and gold has already been stuck with "watching the Lions maul the Saints". Gold. Pure gold.
Video Idea- A fan day for either of the major U.S sports(NHL,NFL,NBA or MLB). This fan day would allow fans to be more incorporated with the game. The fans could created new uniforms(designs or colors and maybe a re-imagined logo too). The fans could even come up with or call plays. I think this game being in the preseason would be the best. I think this would be an awesome idea to explore in a video. Keep up with the great content !
Here in Brazil we had the case of the Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro. In 2013 (six years after his inauguration) the stadium was closed because a report showed that wind speeds of 39 mph could've lead to the roof fall. After two years of reconstruction the stadium was reopened to the public.
This is one of these videos I can't joke about and for the most part, this video did a good job making the human error go into a human feeling where lives were lost. But when do the Lions maul the Saints in any universe?
maybe the biggest blessing for stadiums is the high chance of them being empty, The biggest enemy is that when they are full you have possibly up to a mid sized city of people depending on the engineering of one structure.
My local stadium. Williams Brice stadium was renovated in the 80s with a new upper level. In its first few years the top sections actually swayed from fans and it was noticeable too. Eventually they added shock absorbers and fixed the problem.
I started my college career as a mechanical engineering major, then I realized how fiddly and pedantic engineering is and became a Building Construction Management major, and now my entire job is making sure engineers and architects don’t fuck something up because they were willing to trade a building’s durability for style.
You should have included Valley Parade, aka the Bradford City Fire. On May 11, 1985, a fire started under the wood stands. In less than four minutes, the stands were fully engulfed in fire and smoke. 265 were injured and 56 died in the fire.
I am an American building ice rinks in Germany, and the first thing I learned is to NEVER let a German design or build an ice rink. In 2017 they opened a semi-roofed arena in Schierke, and despite winning all sorts of architecture awards, they immediately discovered that it couldn't safely withstand typical winter weather conditions for the area due to a number of fatal design flaws and the improper use of materials. Nobody has been injured (yet), but it will cost hundreds of thousands of Euros to fix.
I do not know this RUclipsr very well but I am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that the genius line he said was not by mistake. He had said "to watch the Lions maul the Saints.". That being a reference at how the Romans used to put Christians into the Coliseum to be killed by lions.
The Miller Stadium was actually not an engineering failure persay, but rather a cost/time savings act. They knew the winds were higher than what the had been calculated for that lift. They were behind schedule and decided to go ahead and lift the roof section. Which turned into a gigantic wing that created lift, and then floated up, then suddenly drifted down and pulled the crane over.
While playing cards (err...studying) in my dorm at Michigan State, I watched a roof section on cranes collapse on the Breslin Center as it was being built in the late 80s. Thankfully, nobody was killed there but it looked just like the accident at Miller Park.
Another one, but it's not really an architectural failure and rather the fault of a natural disaster: after an earthquake in 1994? (I can't remember the exact year) the left field scoreboard in Edison International Field (now Angel Stadium) collapsed and destroyed part of the 3rd deck seats. No one was at the stadium, as it was in January.
One the biggest ones in recent memory was that pedestrian bridge that connects straight to Charlotte Motor Speedway that collapsed in like 99’ or 2000. It injured like 100+ people
A stadium in England caught fire during a football game. Can't remember the Club. Video is on RUclips. It was a massive fire. Wasn't anything related to how it was built I don't think but maybe you could have added it for a bonus. Edit: The Club was Bradford
To be serious here, I remember hearing about the Big Blue crane collapse in 1999. It was the day before Safeco Field opened, and cast a weird feeling on its opening.
REMEMBER : structures are usually built by the cheapest architect, engineer, contractor, & suppliers.. its literally who can barely make this work for the cheapest price possible.. does not exactly fill me with confidence.. greed kills..
The Hillsborough disaster from 1989 should be included here. 96 people died because of people getting funneled into pens built to divide the stands on one end of the field and the weight of the people behind crushed the people at the front
There is a callapse currently at Ford field the on field play
It's a tradition.
2007: 6-2. 1-7 finish.
2012: 4-4. 0-8 finish.
2013: 6-3. 1-6 finish.
And this season.
The Silverdome sustain roof damages too.
I love your profile picture!
It's This Channel lol
Beginning of the video: has sad music and a sad tone
The Ad: YA'LL HEARD ABOUT MANSCAPE?!
BROS, THE MATH DOESN'T LIE
Gonna start skipping to the next video when he goes into his cheezy Manscaped ads.
*Then suddenly butts and sexy FivePointsVids cameo*
Omar45 Don’t be a Nancy boy, Nancy. You can watch crochet videos without Manscaped.
@@jasonmcentire3738 Hey now, enough of that kind of talk! Why don’t you wash your mouth out... with Dr. Squatch™️ soap!
#1 Stadium Disaster: Chargers’ attendance
It does alot better when hosting the LA Galaxy.
I live in San Diego and have relatives that are chargers fans, I experienced that in San Diego and LA
Rays*
As a charger fan I couldn’t have said it fucking better lmaooo
16 road games every year
The #1 engineering disaster: The entire Dallas Cowboys coaching staff
A field goal on 4th and 7? Troy Aikman was going insane.
David Lafleche I’m not a Cowboy fan in fact my team embarrassed them (the Jets) but I don’t understand why they didn’t go for it your not gonna get back to the Red Zone on The Patriots in that weather.
Cowboys fan here and u r completely right
i live in dallas and everyone here loves the cowboys but when i went to galveston we stopped at a gas station and the clerk was talking a hobo and as i was looking for drinks i heard the hobo say that the cowboys are an embarrassment to texas im interested in football but i think i’ll stick to wrestling and hockey for now
"The worst time to have a heart attack is during a game of charades..."
Damn, son.
Don’t joke about that dude that’s how my dad died
So we’re just gonna act like the metrodome’s roof didn’t completely fail
That was relatively minor, it didn't "completely" fail, and it wasn't an "engineering disaster." It was a fairly easy repair job.
Wasn't a disaster per se. it just snowed way too much and the crew couldnt keep up with it and the roof collapsed. Plus it was repaired pretty quick
JSivco3 Sivco yeah ig. The news just made a big add deal about it because I live in Bloomington
It’s what it got for being in an arctic wasteland where it snows 8 inches every time it snows (I live in MN)
Yes
“Watch the lions maul the saints”
I see what you did there
Only time that has ever been said 😝
And it never happened. Christ's death was still a few years away, so...
It sounded like he was mentioning the Detroit Lions and the New Orleans Saints.
@@jasonfire3434 Normally it's the other way around.
Engineering Mistake: Levis Stadium
someone forgot about the heat problems...who the hell wants to sit in that stadium in 90 degree weather with no cooling system or overhang.
I'll tell you why they built it: Because $$$
Should've built it like the Seahawks' stadium
MarloSoBalJr .....or simply indoors....the rams and chargers were smart enough to start building one.......
Check out Sick's Stadium...a place that truly lived up to its name.
Colt Stadium: hottest ballpark ever built.
Schaefer Stadium: All you need to know is the "Super Flush" incident.
Rohan it doesn’t usually get that hot. Candlestick never had an awning
2:29 Actual Footage 😅😂
My engineers worked hard to design the world’s largest stadium for the world’s largest gymnastics display
Jokes on you. The world's largest stadium is Bristol Motor Speedway. Never said it had to be for a ballgame.
You ok bro?
@@nolanlauterbach5493 😂😂😂
Kim Jong-un yeah and air koryo is really great. plz don't execute them
@@User31129 nascar on top
Stadium: Exists
FivePoint Vids: It's free real estate.
You should've included the Maracana stadium collapse of 1992. When it collapsed it killed 3 people, and a heli was flown onto the pitch. And believe it or not the game actually continued afterwards!
(Great video, as always)
tstanton_ _ yeah that was insane! I was looking for total devastation in these though :)
It was the brazilian national championship final. A local Rio derby between Flamengo and Botafogo.
Last time that the concrete giant (as we call the Maracanã here in Brazil) received a crowd of over 120k
No one:
FivePointVids: Sign up for Manscaped
So annoying
Id find it annoying too, but Manscaped has INCREDIBLE products that I personally use every day.
@@DaileyShorts lol sounds like you work for them
@@mikerepmo fuck, I wish lol nope, honestly just a customer my man. Feel free to check my channel, you'll see i definitely have no ties to them, or any other employer for that matter lol
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You need flex tape
For the "bug blue" accident the crane operator had actually refused to opperste in the wind so the company found somebody else who would
And thats why only 3 people died, cuz the rest used their brains and didnt want to be a part of that.
When they built the Joe Louis Arena they were like 3 quarters done when they realized that they forgot about the press box, but that arena became pretty awesome and historical!
Name a better combo than five points and stadiums
Ray Lewis and Murder.
Allegedly.
I'm still waiting.
Peanut butter and ladies
Peanut butter and jelly
The whalers were already in Hartford when the roof collapsed they were the New England Whalers in the WHA
*Top 5 Stadium Disasters*
1: MetLife Stadium
2: Tropicana Field and its “Attendance”
3: Every Browns Stadium
4: Spanos Soccer Stadium
5: The “Demolition” of the Pontiac Silverdome
There is nothing wrong with The Trop. It's actually kind of cute. It is the only dome ever designed for baseball first.
Disasters: Sick's Stadium, Schaefer Stadium, Colt Stadium, Exhibition Stadium.
I do like Tropicana Field as well. I like it, but it is truly a failure due to it having a terrible attendance and location in St. Petersburg.
@@davidlafleche1142 everything is wrong with Tropicana. It was designed by a drunk second grader who didn't know shit about baseball.
The Trops main problem is location. The actual stadium itself is kinda mediocre.
Marlin's Park?
Reminds me of the 1902 Ibrox disaster where between 200 and 300 people dropped to concrete floor as a result of a stand collapsing
Last time I was this early FivePoints had hair
sockhopper9683 thanks to manscaped.com that’s not a problem
"Engineers and architects are supposed to be smart people"- I thought the same about Ivy League grads until I saw Ryan Fitzpatrick.
Shots fired
He makes more money than most Ivy League grads
Diasters lmao 0:29
@ 2:30 Bravo towards making sure we all got a glimpse of the actual footage! Haha Well done!
FPV using Ancient Roman stadiums now in his videos....
Be Heard got to keep the stadium content rolling somehow
The stadium fetish will never satisfied.
Well if hes using those stadiums how come The Roman Colosseum wasn't in his abandoned stadiums list
Some of us have been waiting for this all along LOL
The civilization that helped to give us stadiums as much as any other
@@bjtgaming Technically not abandoned. Still hosts some cultural events like plays and music shows (at a much smaller capacity though).
Although It Happened A Couple Years Before I Was Born, That Big Blue Crane Story Still Gets Me. We Even Have statues Remembering The Ones That Lost Their Lives.
Before you was born?? Man I'm getting old, I remember when that happen like it was yesterday. I came back from Florida a couple days before and saw the big blue wreckage
Do “Critiquing All NBA City Jersey’s.”
I have one that you forgot, in 1968, The Philadelphia Spectrums roof had several pieces fly off of it. As a result, the Flyers had to play the next month in Quebec City.
Goal horn Crazy I’d like to see a follow-up vid
The Kingdome also had concrete roof chunks fall into the stands, forcing the Mariners to play in Tacoma for a while
Also Olympic Stadium in Montreal in 1991. The Expos had to play the entire final month on the road because of structural damage
No Metrodome with snow destroying the roof;
No Georgia Dome where roof tore open from a tornado during a college basketball game;
No Kemper Arena from a structural defect in the late 1970’s;
No ‘Big Owe’ in Montreal for far too many reasons but others have commented about it anyway.
The Hartford one give me a case of the oofs.
COME TO ARE GA, Hold up wait a second the roof collapsed, Let's us rebuild that aaaaaand, done! No back to more pressing matters. COME TO ARE GAMES!!!!!!
First! Also when it takes two times to blow up a stadium, you know that’s a problem
That’s just a well built stadium we just built it so damn good
Bro ur not first
If u were first u would be on 8 minutes while I’m on the 9th minute
*Pontiac Silverdome has entered the chat*
"Fool me THREE times, you're officially that guy..."
New England/Hartford Whalers played at the Hartford Civic Center (now XL Center) from 1975-1997. Hartford Wolf Pack 1997-present.
How about a video about the demolition of stadiums?
You know, a Circle of Life thing.
#1 : The approval of Marlins Park.
I learned something from this video, it's safer to just stay at home and watch sporting events on the t.v.
Until your roof caves in....
Until you get drunk..
i just realized after this sponsorship you can tell everyone you've modeled for men's grooming advertisements. nice feather in your cap, there.
My dad knew someone who was involved with the miller park accident. The guy said he was very suprised they were doing the cranes that day
When the announcers ask the fans to stop moving so much, that’s when you know it’s time to leave
The most avoidable catastrophe in racing was Le Mans 1955 when a car got clipped and flew into a wall and large debris was flown into the stands, killing 84 people and injuring 180+. The car, made of magnesium, exploded after flipping onto the wall. The spectator deaths could've been avoided by ACTUALLY HAVING A FENCE AROUND THE STANDS. It was only defended by some hay. This wouldve reduced the many deaths and injuries.
Charlotte Motor Speedway bridge collapse, 2000?
I was working for ARCA at the time. Some of us wanted to get back to the motel and watch the All-Star race, and not have to deal with traffic. The bridge collapsed about ten or fifteen minutes after we drove under it.
Husky stadium in March 1987 as they built the upper north stands. Just the framework collapsed and they still managed to complete it in time for the season
2:45 I’m still calling it Miller Park even though they’re changing the name in 2021
Love these videos FPV. Hope you and your Family have a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving
At Charlotte Motor Speedway in 2000 after what was then the Winston (NASCAR’s Cup All-Star Race), a pedestrian bridge around the area of Turn 4 collapsed between the track and a parking lot which injured well over 100 departing spectators. It was found that the bridge builder used an imporper additive to help cure the concrete faster, which in fact due to a certain chemical in it corroded the steel cables and caused the collapse.
Worst stadium disaster in history: 20,000 fatalities. Second worst: 18 fatalities
If you're doing a part 2, be sure to include the Rosemont Horizon/Allstate Arena disaster in 1979
The roof at Blyth Arena, the 1960 Winter Olympics ice hockey venue, collapsed in 1983 after the US Forest Service installed insulation. The original uninsulated design was for waste heat to melt the snow on the roof. The insulated roof couldn't melt the snow fast enough, and the roof collapsed under the weight.
In Atlanta, all the worst collapses happen on the field during the playoffs.
Great video I didn't know how many times these things happen it reminds me of when the Score Board fell on the ice in Buffalo in 96/97
I remember Big Blue's collapse. I came home from school and was watching the news and the amateur video started hitting the airwaves. Every visit to Miller Park for me means a visit to the three men who lost their lives, it seems only fitting.
Sad day in Brewers history.
That's what I'm talking about! Less than 1 minute into the story and gold has already been stuck with "watching the Lions maul the Saints". Gold. Pure gold.
Globe Life Park
You had 20 years in Texas beforehand to learn it gets hot here in summer.
Hello thanks for making me laugh all the times
I’m a strong believer in over-engineering. Strength. Quality. Longevity. Prevention.
2:33 “actual footage” 😂
Video Idea-
A fan day for either of the major U.S sports(NHL,NFL,NBA or MLB). This fan day would allow fans to be more incorporated with the game. The fans could created new uniforms(designs or colors and maybe a re-imagined logo too). The fans could even come up with or call plays. I think this game being in the preseason would be the best.
I think this would be an awesome idea to explore in a video.
Keep up with the great content !
Missed the Rosemont Illinois and Kansas City Missouri collapses
For a part two, how about the Rosemont Horizon (now Allstate Arena)?
Here in Brazil we had the case of the Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro. In 2013 (six years after his inauguration) the stadium was closed because a report showed that wind speeds of 39 mph could've lead to the roof fall. After two years of reconstruction the stadium was reopened to the public.
This is one of these videos I can't joke about and for the most part, this video did a good job making the human error go into a human feeling where lives were lost.
But when do the Lions maul the Saints in any universe?
This was a great choice for a new series 🔥👍.... Constantly one of the best sports entertainment channels on RUclips...Respect👊👍💯
As if my day couldn’t get any better.
maybe the biggest blessing for stadiums is the high chance of them being empty, The biggest enemy is that when they are full you have possibly up to a mid sized city of people depending on the engineering of one structure.
The worst stadium disasters are multi-purpose stadiums.
My local stadium. Williams Brice stadium was renovated in the 80s with a new upper level. In its first few years the top sections actually swayed from fans and it was noticeable too. Eventually they added shock absorbers and fixed the problem.
I started my college career as a mechanical engineering major, then I realized how fiddly and pedantic engineering is and became a Building Construction Management major, and now my entire job is making sure engineers and architects don’t fuck something up because they were willing to trade a building’s durability for style.
You should have included Valley Parade, aka the Bradford City Fire. On May 11, 1985, a fire started under the wood stands. In less than four minutes, the stands were fully engulfed in fire and smoke. 265 were injured and 56 died in the fire.
I am an American building ice rinks in Germany, and the first thing I learned is to NEVER let a German design or build an ice rink. In 2017 they opened a semi-roofed arena in Schierke, and despite winning all sorts of architecture awards, they immediately discovered that it couldn't safely withstand typical winter weather conditions for the area due to a number of fatal design flaws and the improper use of materials. Nobody has been injured (yet), but it will cost hundreds of thousands of Euros to fix.
Did no one notice that before the Manscape commercial, DISASTERS is misspelled? The first "s" is left out.
What I've learned is: if the grand stands look like they were quickly constructed, go home
I do not know this RUclipsr very well but I am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that the genius line he said was not by mistake. He had said "to watch the Lions maul the Saints.". That being a reference at how the Romans used to put Christians into the Coliseum to be killed by lions.
However, it was an amphitheaters that fell. But really, who gives a fuck what it actually was? Other than the asshole correcting him to start with
So, no Hillsboro Disaster? Or many of the other soccer stadiums that collapsed?
Now you can add the new rangers ballpark they had a fire
The montreal Olympic stadium's infinite roof tears every week during winter
That whole stadium is one big engineering disaster
Exactly!
A giant piece of concrete came off the building in 1991 and the Expos played the remainder of the season on the road. Not Puerto Rico though.
Thank you for the actual footage of the Roman stadium in the early first century. I didn't know the footage still existed.
The Miller Stadium was actually not an engineering failure persay, but rather a cost/time savings act. They knew the winds were higher than what the had been calculated for that lift. They were behind schedule and decided to go ahead and lift the roof section. Which turned into a gigantic wing that created lift, and then floated up, then suddenly drifted down and pulled the crane over.
Great educational video. Blessings to the survivors of those whom lost their lives trying to provide a living for their families.
I always love the hesitation at 1:00 as to how the trimmer gets dunked. Who needs a second take?
"It's not the mayor's fault that the stadium collapsed"- from the episode "Sideshow Bob Roberts".
0:28 almost had ‘em chief
The lack of Husky Stadium upper deck collapse makes me sad
While playing cards (err...studying) in my dorm at Michigan State, I watched a roof section on cranes collapse on the Breslin Center as it was being built in the late 80s. Thankfully, nobody was killed there but it looked just like the accident at Miller Park.
Ad skip 1:55
When gigantic crane lifting gigantic stuff starts to make weird noices, run the fuck away and be fast
One you missed? Reconstruction of soldier field. Looks like men in black went drinking with the aliens
“The Worst Stadium Engineering Diasters” 0:28 lol
Another one, but it's not really an architectural failure and rather the fault of a natural disaster: after an earthquake in 1994? (I can't remember the exact year) the left field scoreboard in Edison International Field (now Angel Stadium) collapsed and destroyed part of the 3rd deck seats. No one was at the stadium, as it was in January.
when fivepoints has a great vid on his way
Manscaped: hippity hoppity 3 mins are now my property
this video features a pretty wild ad transition
Anyone else notice “disaster” being spelled wrong @ 0:28?? 🤣🤣
"Diasters"
One the biggest ones in recent memory was that pedestrian bridge that connects straight to Charlotte Motor Speedway that collapsed in like 99’ or 2000. It injured like 100+ people
The first one. "Watch the lions maul the saints." Sounds like a football game but is fairly literal.
I haven’t even watched the video yet and I already know the Metrodome is gonna be on this.
Iceberg11MN L
That's a shame about the Knick-Ei stadium. It was absolutely gorgeous before... well... you know.
A stadium in England caught fire during a football game. Can't remember the Club. Video is on RUclips. It was a massive fire. Wasn't anything related to how it was built I don't think but maybe you could have added it for a bonus.
Edit: The Club was Bradford
roof collapses at a stadium under construction twice? Probably someone trying to tell you dont need a roof on it!
To be serious here, I remember hearing about the Big Blue crane collapse in 1999. It was the day before Safeco Field opened, and cast a weird feeling on its opening.
REMEMBER : structures are usually built by the cheapest architect, engineer, contractor, & suppliers..
its literally who can barely make this work for the cheapest price possible..
does not exactly fill me with confidence..
greed kills..
The Hillsborough disaster from 1989 should be included here. 96 people died because of people getting funneled into pens built to divide the stands on one end of the field and the weight of the people behind crushed the people at the front