5:40 The contrast is there because our owner forgot that we are nicknamed 'The Bluebirds' and decided to change our main colour from blue to red. He's Malaysian so thought he could sell more shirts in the Asian market where red is a lucky colour. When the extension was built, we were still playing in red before we, rightly, reverted back to blue. The red seats were installed and no idea if they planned to change the seats in the entire stadium, but at least Wales plays in red so we still have that connection, and the Wales team often plays international matches there.
Not everywhere, in Hindu Nepal and India, orange and yellow are holy so close enough. Nepali language doesn't have a word for orange so some people call orange as red as well.🙂
And yet, Swansea are the better team, they won the double (won against Cardiff at home and away, no one has done it in 110 years) And Cardiff got No goals for either leg, first 3-0 and then 4-0
Having the hawthorns called a ‘cracking little stadium’ and also remembering it’s the highest ground above sea level, is the best things that’s happened to us in ages
The Riverside stadium in Middlesbrough always looks very well looked after and I love the contrast of the red and white seating next to the lush green grass.
The away end at Luton is literally like walking through someones house and backgarden to get into, you feel like you've took a wrong turn. Love different though and that was different when they were all different. Old grounds or pre late 90s video, impressions and entertainment woul be nice.
The most interesting thing you could have said about Stoke City's Bet365 stadium (formerly the Britannia stadium) is that Sir Stanley Matthews' ashes are buried under the center circle.
Deepdale wasn't built at one go. It took almost 20 years to get to its current state. However it was planned as a coherent rebuild by its architect, who you rightly point out based it on a low budget version of Genoa's
I have seen my team play at every one of those stadiums, apart from Deepdale and the New Den. However, I’d seen us play on a few occasions at the rather salubrious ‘old’ Den. Love from a West Ham supporter 😘⚒️😂
Fun personal fact about Craven Cottage. I was once given tickets to go to a match there, went to order some beers in a tiny bar which seemed a bit hidden away in one of the stands.. and Hugh Grant was standing right next to me. It was so bloody surreal. Nice ground though, it has character that a lot of the identikit modern grounds don't have.
Glad you liked our stadium, the in the winter the Hawthorns is bloooooooming cold. The images of inside the ground are about 10years old, as there is no "scarf" design on the seats any more. Boing Boing!! WBA.
Millwalls Den was the first to be designed in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster and so would have had a good bit of health and safety in mind in the design
The stands at Deepdale were not built all at the same time, the Sir Tom Finney stand replaced the old west stand 1995, Bill Shankley Kop 1998, Allen Kelly Town end 2001 and The invincibles Pavilion 2008, although all had been planned at the same time. You didn't mention the pictures of the three players in their appropriate stands made by various coloured seating.
Thanks for the advice on my visit to Millwall, I’ll definitely be wearing a West Ham shirt as I’d love a cup of tea especially as I love to get good and drunk before a game!
I really love the Championship! So many iconic clubs, three derbies in Lancashire (Preston, Blackburn, Blackpool) and it hosts the Welsh derby (Swansea vs. Cardiff). Some very unique clubs such as Millwall. From my perspective, this is a much more interesting competition than the Premiership where you're just watching investments from billionaires for unaffordable ticket prices, not to mention the rising number of 'modern stadiums' in the PL (this hit rock bottom for me since the announcement of Everton leaving the 'grand old lady') instead of these old-fashioned, charming and lovely stadiums you can find in the Championship and below, which still represent the specific and unique character of British football. Probably I'm a desperate romantic. But stadiums such as Kenilworth Road were built for their own neighborhood, not for people watching Pay TV in China, in the Middle East or in the US and thereby grabbing more and more money. Best regards from Germany
Totally agree. I'm in preston and our stadiums were all built for local ppl, not fair weather fans in Hong Kong who pretend to be Liverpool fans this week and then Chelsea fans next week. The true heart of football is the old local clubs. I think only England and Germany has such a strong 2nd tier scene.
Love your content! It's given me a shit ton of laughs. I'd like to make a request. A video about the Nordic stadiums (Iceland, Greenland, Faroe Islands, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland). Format up to you, if you'd like to rank 'em or whatever.
Glorious Ashton Gate. our spiritual home. Loved the ground before it's part redevelopment but they've done a fantastic job to a very high standard. So glad we stayed on 'our patch' in the community where we have been for 120 years. COYR 🔴⚪🔴⚪
Reading Fan. Of course I'll always miss Elm Park, but Madejski has been in my life longer now which is crazy. In 1998 it would have been a top quality new stadium. Now dull bowls seem to be the norm
QPR's ground has a great atmosphere when it's full, but my God, the away end is the most cramped and uncomfortable I've ever been in. Zero leg room, with the back of the seat in front buried two inches in your kneecaps.
Love the Aussie humour Great descriptions of the league's football stadiums You got yourself a sub. Have you done the A-league yet?? Hello from Wollongong
13:56 - good man. I'm surprised you didn't make more of the Bridgeford end, I know that a lot of people tend to give its asymmetry. I'm wondering what will happen to it when they redevelop the old "main" (Peter Taylor) stand - i remember going in the ticket office in the early 2000's and they had the redeveloped main stand on the city gr. Growing up I always wondered why the main stand was the smallest.
Someone that finally spoke highly of the kcom lol, its a shame our club is being run into the ground by the owner. The atmosphere used to be amazing, now so many people boycott games because of the owner which really kills the atmosphere, we rarely get more than 15000 attendance per game
I’ve been to all bar Cardiff and Bournemouth. The older and more run down grounds are full of character which I love. Hull would be probably the least enjoyable.
Regarding Millwall, check out Jago Hazzard's channel: he has got at least one video on that subject (in relation to the history of the Docklands Light Railway and the naming of its stations).
Very interesting stuff. You did Low-A minor league baseball stadiums already; what about some of the lower tier football/soccer pitches around Britain?
Ah yes the River Thaymez, my personal favourite
haghaaaaaaa ive just laughed at that hahaaaa i can go work now
I had to pause it , and just sat in disbelief 🤣
I carried on watching and he corrected himself , I can sleep safely tonight again now 😂
To WL: What time?
The river Gulu?
5:40 The contrast is there because our owner forgot that we are nicknamed 'The Bluebirds' and decided to change our main colour from blue to red. He's Malaysian so thought he could sell more shirts in the Asian market where red is a lucky colour.
When the extension was built, we were still playing in red before we, rightly, reverted back to blue. The red seats were installed and no idea if they planned to change the seats in the entire stadium, but at least Wales plays in red so we still have that connection, and the Wales team often plays international matches there.
Not everywhere, in Hindu Nepal and India, orange and yellow are holy so close enough. Nepali language doesn't have a word for orange so some people call orange as red as well.🙂
And yet, Swansea are the better team, they won the double
(won against Cardiff at home and away, no one has done it in 110 years)
And Cardiff got No goals for either leg, first 3-0 and then 4-0
@@yugi5071 Ahh yes, I should've said South East Asia. I forgot that Asia is a big place lol.
Having the hawthorns called a ‘cracking little stadium’ and also remembering it’s the highest ground above sea level, is the best things that’s happened to us in ages
Can’t wait to go back to the Hawthorns next season 👌🏼
Baggie fan here in the USA
Did make me smile COYB
@@joeylawn36111 lol why?
Even as a Stoke fan I have to admit the hawthorns is some ground. A proper one
The Riverside stadium in Middlesbrough always looks very well looked after and I love the contrast of the red and white seating next to the lush green grass.
It is and we have one of the best if not the best supporters in the league 👍🏼
@@Dionysos640 sadly, not often sung these days. Lots of new songs have taken over. Oh Wilder said!
@@indiekiddrugpatrol3117 Derby, coming to a league one stadium near you. 😄
@@indiekiddrugpatrol3117 A new Middlesbrough chant to relegation threatened clubs: "You're going down with the Derby!"
@@liamgbooth you'll play the mackems next season
Even as an American I know Millwall's reputation being a bit different to what you described them as being lol.
There clearly not sweethearts if you meet the fans
Loved the Millwall irony 😄
Lol, look up hooliganism and Millwall particularly pre-Heysel.
So Millwall are in the shadow of Liverpool you're saying
not an english, but first time i knew about Millwall and their stadium called "The Den"...
pretty much sums all that up lol
The away end at Luton is literally like walking through someones house and backgarden to get into, you feel like you've took a wrong turn. Love different though and that was different when they were all different. Old grounds or pre late 90s video, impressions and entertainment woul be nice.
The most interesting thing you could have said about Stoke City's Bet365 stadium (formerly the Britannia stadium) is that Sir Stanley Matthews' ashes are buried under the center circle.
Deepdale wasn't built at one go. It took almost 20 years to get to its current state. However it was planned as a coherent rebuild by its architect, who you rightly point out based it on a low budget version of Genoa's
@@pnegeoff5385 That's 13 years. ???
Don't let the Blackpool fans hear you call it orange - tangerine.
😂😂😂 I’m laughing at this as a pool fan
You're right. That was a very Posh stand
As a Millwall fan, the bit on Millwall was class 😂😂
I have seen my team play at every one of those stadiums, apart from Deepdale and the New Den. However, I’d seen us play on a few occasions at the rather salubrious ‘old’ Den.
Love from a West Ham supporter 😘⚒️😂
Fun personal fact about Craven Cottage. I was once given tickets to go to a match there, went to order some beers in a tiny bar which seemed a bit hidden away in one of the stands.. and Hugh Grant was standing right next to me. It was so bloody surreal. Nice ground though, it has character that a lot of the identikit modern grounds don't have.
Thanks for posting this, I love English football, and the the allusion to the tiger was a bonus! Cheers!
Glad you liked our stadium, the in the winter the Hawthorns is bloooooooming cold. The images of inside the ground are about 10years old, as there is no "scarf" design on the seats any more. Boing Boing!! WBA.
Millwalls Den was the first to be designed in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster and so would have had a good bit of health and safety in mind in the design
Well put together footage, with pleasingly laconic narration Well done, sir.
Old Coventry City stadium was beautiful. It 's a shame they demolished it.
It was a crap ground
@@AB-kx4nc I use to love Highfield Road
Our ground may be small but as a lifelong season ticket holder at AFC Bournemouth I’ve mad lifelong memories some bad and some good 🍒
You've earned yourself a sub. Just don't loose that sense of humour
Blackpool: As any Seasiders fan will tell you, it's NOT "orange", it's tangerine.
2:42 cheeky reference to the Hangover one of my favourite films of all time. Thank You
The stands at Deepdale were not built all at the same time, the Sir Tom Finney stand replaced the old west stand 1995, Bill Shankley Kop 1998, Allen Kelly Town end 2001 and The invincibles Pavilion 2008, although all had been planned at the same time. You didn't mention the pictures of the three players in their appropriate stands made by various coloured seating.
2:40 I was not expecting that reference in a video about mostly old fashioned English stadiums. Well played
Lol
Next one Germany 2. Bundesliga Stadiums 21/22 please🤙🏼
I second that!
You know your stuff, great video! 👏🏼
Cheers!
Thanks for the advice on my visit to Millwall, I’ll definitely be wearing a West Ham shirt as I’d love a cup of tea especially as I love to get good and drunk before a game!
Just make sure to carry health insurance in case the milk in your tea is past its expiration date.
I really love the Championship! So many iconic clubs, three derbies in Lancashire (Preston, Blackburn, Blackpool) and it hosts the Welsh derby (Swansea vs. Cardiff). Some very unique clubs such as Millwall. From my perspective, this is a much more interesting competition than the Premiership where you're just watching investments from billionaires for unaffordable ticket prices, not to mention the rising number of 'modern stadiums' in the PL (this hit rock bottom for me since the announcement of Everton leaving the 'grand old lady') instead of these old-fashioned, charming and lovely stadiums you can find in the Championship and below, which still represent the specific and unique character of British football. Probably I'm a desperate romantic. But stadiums such as Kenilworth Road were built for their own neighborhood, not for people watching Pay TV in China, in the Middle East or in the US and thereby grabbing more and more money. Best regards from Germany
Totally agree. I'm in preston and our stadiums were all built for local ppl, not fair weather fans in Hong Kong who pretend to be Liverpool fans this week and then Chelsea fans next week. The true heart of football is the old local clubs. I think only England and Germany has such a strong 2nd tier scene.
Great vid mate 👍
Looking forward to getting back to my second home next season, the John Smith's stadium 😍
Nice Yorkshire accent BTW 👌😂
8:20. 🥰. That’s a beautiful sight! The River Thames truly makes the new stand a breathtaking sight I can’t wait to go to a game there on the 31st
COME ON YOU WHITES!! 🏴🏳️🏳️🏴
Love your content! It's given me a shit ton of laughs.
I'd like to make a request. A video about the Nordic stadiums (Iceland, Greenland, Faroe Islands, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland).
Format up to you, if you'd like to rank 'em or whatever.
Excellent, very well done, thank you
Cheers!
Love the channel!
Very funny video. And some amazing stadiums
Glorious Ashton Gate. our spiritual home. Loved the ground before it's part redevelopment but they've done a fantastic job to a very high standard. So glad we stayed on 'our patch' in the community where we have been for 120 years. COYR 🔴⚪🔴⚪
You can tell which teams were promoted during the last 20 years with how the stands were developed lol
it's strage to think for oakwell that the run down stand now used to be our best stand. aged like fine wine 😍
Also at the Bet365 the ashes of the first Ballon D'Or winner (Sir Stanley Matthews) are buried underneath the centre circle
Can't wait to seen the Emirates here next season 😍
Readings Ground has recently been renamed as The Select Car Leasing Stadium they sold the naming rights to a Local Car Leasing Company.
“Was that Yorkshire or Scottish?”
No it was Ringo Starr
More like Belfast.
The Hawthorns is a lovely stadium.
your best video to date mate
John Smith´s Stadium reminds me of Arena das Dunas in Natal, Brazil (2014 World Cup host stadium)
Reading Fan. Of course I'll always miss Elm Park, but Madejski has been in my life longer now which is crazy. In 1998 it would have been a top quality new stadium. Now dull bowls seem to be the norm
I love this channel
You keep making me wanna switch teams on fifa you son of a bitch hahaha I'm now FC Porto after watching the champions league one lol.
As a Millwall fan, I liked your description of our stadium.
We're very friendly 😉
I thought you had some racist fans
Every club has racist fans.At least they don't have many Tourist fans.
I think he's being sarcastic
"Thanks for watching!"...no, thnaks you for this work!
Champions Cup 2021/22 Rugby Stadiums would be good and Include some beautiful stadiums you’ve probably not seen
It's mad how our championship stadiums are better and more modern than the Italian top division
Any thoughts of retro MLB ballparks? I know you can’t do with 3D google earth photos but sometimes they have it old images
Ha ha he repeats River Thaymez twice and then points out he misquotes Thaymez. It's a classic. Great video tho.
QPR's ground has a great atmosphere when it's full, but my God, the away end is the most cramped and uncomfortable I've ever been in. Zero leg room, with the back of the seat in front buried two inches in your kneecaps.
Griffin Park away end was a bit cramped, the upper tier tiny stand
QPR is easily the worst ground I have ever visited! Absolutely crap!
Love the use of the kc stadium in thumbnail
I am completely satisfied as a Reading supporter that he called our stadium 'not bad'
Love the Aussie humour
Great descriptions of the league's football stadiums
You got yourself a sub.
Have you done the A-league yet??
Hello from Wollongong
pls next Turkish Super League (Süper Lig) 2021/22 stadiums
the part where you talk about Coventry and the wasps was hilarious. "wasps is spelt W A S P S"
Love how the grounds run straight up to the houses
13:56 - good man. I'm surprised you didn't make more of the Bridgeford end, I know that a lot of people tend to give its asymmetry. I'm wondering what will happen to it when they redevelop the old "main" (Peter Taylor) stand - i remember going in the ticket office in the early 2000's and they had the redeveloped main stand on the city gr. Growing up I always wondered why the main stand was the smallest.
Barnsley's Oakwell stadium actually had the highest seating capacity of all 4 playoff clubs in 20/21.
That was over 23,000.
mindblowing isn't it
Im a Birmingham fan so St Andrew’s is nice and 30k seats not bad
You are awesome!
Can you do English League 1 2021-22 please. Thank you
“The River Thaymezz” reminds me of the “The Name is Bond, James Rodriguez” headline for some reason.
You weren't to know, but my team - Blackpool - don't play in orange....we play in tangerine. Sorry to nitpick, but it's not orange, it's tangerine 🧡.
You don't play in the championship either so it hardly matters. Yw, from preston
Can you do league 1 and 2 as well? And maybe the top next tier of english football as well
CITY GROUND A MIST ROLLING IN FROM THE TRENT, MY DESIRE IS ALWAYS TO BE THERE, OH CITY GROUND.... YOU REDS!!!......
Heading to league 2
LMAO. i ALWAYS COME BACK FOR THE MONKEY BIT
Every body likes us, and we really care.
Mamma Mia that’s a spicy cover drive 👌😂
12:22 oh yes let you in let have nice cup of tea
What can possibly go wrong?
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😁
Someone that finally spoke highly of the kcom lol, its a shame our club is being run into the ground by the owner. The atmosphere used to be amazing, now so many people boycott games because of the owner which really kills the atmosphere, we rarely get more than 15000 attendance per game
bro was spitting bars at the end
I love England home of football
That is the definition of a millwall fan - palace fan
I’ve been to all bar Cardiff and Bournemouth. The older and more run down grounds are full of character which I love. Hull would be probably the least enjoyable.
What did you think Hull's stadium lacked?
@@Mohyl888 it felt a bit too much like the cookie cutter style.
@@davidnewman690 Ah, got it. How's the stadium location in general if I may ask? I haven't been myself
@@Mohyl888 it’s only about a 20 minute walk from the station so not too bad. Not a lot of pubs near by mind.
Deepdale was all built at the same time? Yeah if that same time lasted from 1995-2008
“Blackpool is like the Vegas of England” well…..
Only if Vegas is full of smackheads and rent boys
Regarding Millwall, check out Jago Hazzard's channel: he has got at least one video on that subject (in relation to the history of the Docklands Light Railway and the naming of its stations).
Hope you'll get to Liga MX teams as well!
“That was a spicy cover drive” 😂
We need league 1 stadiums!
Very good video, thank u x
Goodinson Park gonna be on this video soon
Hahaha brilliant talk about Millwall 😂😂😂😂
I'd love to see a video of cricket grounds of Zimbabwe. Including kwekwe, Mutare, and the lesser grounds of Harare and Bulawayo
You haven't done La Liga Stadiums, you need to do this please
I thought Millwall gave you a complimentary copy of the local newspaper.
2:40 nice hangover reference
You might wanna look out the pronunciation of the river Thames, the way you said it had me dying.
So I take it you didn't hear him correct himself, then deliberately mispronounce it again
World Test Championship 2019-21 stadiums? The final is starting tomorrow
good videos! Where's your accent from?
iv been a blackburn fan since 2010 at age 5 blackburn and preston are rivals. me and my dad have been to 2 derbys in total and oh my its crazy
Did you see that one last season at Ewood were preston won 4-1, in the freezing cold ; )
@@DarrenLamb-on3py don’t remind me
love loftus road home of qpr and craven cottage home of Fulham been to both in the past working in London good times
Ligue 1 stadiums next?
Very interesting stuff. You did Low-A minor league baseball stadiums already; what about some of the lower tier football/soccer pitches around Britain?
Denmark, Norway, Sweden 2nd tiers would be also cool to see
This video is about minor league soccer venues.
They are real good stadium hope we will have one in kenya
I'm a Barnsley supporter and I love Oakwell and I think they'll get to the prem this season like they once were
Love Oakwell tbh
Love Barnsley and their stadium but if you are a fortune teller I should look for another job.
Spoil: 24/24
This comment aged well!