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I think the truth is your envy is showing. I can just imagine your fapping if Liverpool were undertaking such a development.
 
I think the truth is your envy is showing. I can just imagine your fapping if Liverpool were undertaking such a development.

To be fair staying at Anfield has been a great move. Once the Anfield Rd end stand is finished the entire stadium will be top class.

I am glad we aren't building a modern bowl style stadium - the atmosphere isn't as good and never will be.
 
I think the truth is your envy is showing. I can just imagine your fapping if Liverpool were undertaking such a development.
Fapping at a new souless bowl ground whilst sharing it with the NFL. Hahah yeah ok.

Im cool with calling Anfield home, you know, one of the world great footballing cathedrals. :)
 
lol it's nothing like a bowl. Strange posts by you guys. And you wonder Jod why you receive the most biased poster award year after year :rolleyes:
 

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Yeah I wouldn't be comfortable with an NFL team playing regularly out of Anfield. Anfield is for LFC, not some American showbiz nonsense sport. Think we've got the right idea wit naming rights being sold for the 2 new stands but not selling out the entire stadium naming rights.
 
We will have one of the best, most modern stadiums in Europe, I'm happy with that. In fact I can't wait for 2018/19. I guess we are all happy
 
You might want to let your mates over at ENIC know they are idiots then because they are calling it a bowl themselves:


http://new-stadium.tottenhamhotspur.com/

It's a bowl mate, plain and simple.
Well if you want to call it a bowl then that's fine. I guess a bowl is when you have all the corners filled in, which actually keeps the atmosphere in the ground. The fact is the four sides are all different, so it in no way resembles one of those bowl stadiums you probably have in mind
 
Fapping at a new souless bowl ground whilst sharing it with the NFL. Hahah yeah ok.

Im cool with calling Anfield home, you know, one of the world great footballing cathedrals. :)
Come on Jodly, how on earth can anyone know that when it's still a shell. This time last year OS was lauded as a great move for West Ham but now it's not turning out that way. Summed up by a season ticket holder of 50 years.



You do feel sorry for him, alas, we won't know how ours goes until it is built.

Groundshare... Meh. 3 games a season so let's not go overboard and make a mountain out of a molehill, it's not like we're sharing with an NFL club every second week.
 
Well if you want to call it a bowl then that's fine. I guess a bowl is when you have all the corners filled in, which actually keeps the atmosphere in the ground. The fact is the four sides are all different, so it in no way resembles one of those bowl stadiums you probably have in mind

We'll see. Pretty much every club who moves to a new venue after spending 100 years or so at their old venue struggles for awhile. I hope the atmosphere is as good as WHL but suspect it won't be until you've settled in properly.

It is for that reason the new Anfield development is superb. We get a modern, top class stadium without having to adjust to a new venue. Also, the new main stand will pay for itself within 5 -7 years from ticket sales alone (excluding naming rights). Absolutely brilliant work by FSG.
 
Come on Jodly, how on earth can anyone know that when it's still a shell. This time last year OS was lauded as a great move for West Ham but now it's not turning out that way. Summed up by a season ticket holder of 50 years.



You do feel sorry for him, alas, we won't know how ours goes until it is built.

Groundshare... Meh. 3 games a season so let's not go overboard and make a mountain out of a molehill, it's not like we're sharing with an NFL club every second week.


Southampton had issues. Arsenal had issues. No surprise West Ham are having issues. Give it a few seasons and it may well turn out to be a huge success.
 
We'll see. Pretty much every club who moves to a new venue after spending 100 years or do at their old venue struggles for awhile. I hope the atmosphere is as gold as WHL but suspect it won't be until you've settied in properly.

It is for that reason the new Anfield development is superb. We get a modern, too class stadium without having to adjust to a new venue. Also, the new main stand will pay for itself within 5 -7 years from ticket sales alone (excluding naming rights). Absolutely brilliant work by FSG.
Liverpool's new stand looks great and has improved Anfield no end. But let's not pretend your owners did this because they thought it was the best solution, they did it because it was too expensive too build a new, modern state of the art ground.
 
We'll see. Pretty much every club who moves to a new venue after spending 100 years or do at their old venue struggles for awhile. I hope the atmosphere is as good as WHL but suspect it won't be until you've settled in properly.

It is for that reason the new Anfield development is superb. We get a modern, top class stadium without having to adjust to a new venue. Also, the new main stand will pay for itself within 5 -7 years from ticket sales alone (excluding naming rights). Absolutely brilliant work by FSG.
And you only had to force an entire community out of their homes to do it.
 

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And you only had to force an entire community out of their homes to do it.

Oh well. At least the stadium wasn't funded by money made off the back of slaves. Not that it bothers you in the slightest.
 
Liverpool's new stand looks great and has improved Anfield no end. But let's not pretend your owners did this because they thought it was the best solution, they did it because it was too expensive too build a new, modern state of the art ground.

Wrong. You might want to take a look into how much it cost to walk away from the Stanley Park project.

FSG did it because it was the best thing to do.
 
Southampton had issues. Arsenal had issues. No surprise West Ham are having issues. Give it a few seasons and it may well turn out to be a huge success.
Who said we won't have teething problems? As for issues, some are already being thought of, no expense is being spared apparently to ensure the sound system and acoustics make the atmosphere as loud and great as it can be, discussions already underway to group similar minded fans together, those that chant, those that a quiet, families etc.. These things are being thought of before hand. Some will arise after opening but I am in no way worried at all.

Read back through the thread, you're the only one going out of your way to constantly raise negatives at any opportunity. I couldn't give a stuff about what some bloody Scouser from Perth thinks about sharing with an NFL team 3 times a season. So what? Stadiums around the world are used for concerts, here in Aus they host other sports so who gives a shit if we allow NFL games to be occasionally played there. We get money, they get some traction in the UK market. Seems win-win to me.

Who gives a stuff if it's a bowl or oblong or dodecahedron, like who cares? Just seems like as per norm on Bigfooty we're arguing over irrelevant nonsense.
Liverpool rebuild Anfield bit by bit. Great, good for you. Others are doing it different. The end outcomes will be the same, great stadiums, great atmospheres and more people than ever there to see it all... All the while pulling away from the next tier English teams in terms of pulling power, financial muscle etc.

So forgive me if this pissing contest seems rather yawn to me. Not relevant at all.
 
Oh well. At least the stadium wasn't funded by money made off the back of slaves. Not that it bothers you in the slightest.
When Man City starts using slaves I'll strongly object.
 

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When Man City starts using slaves I'll strongly object.

I thought you'd say you are happy for your club to be funded from money made by slave drivers. Do lol how you skirt around the issue because at the end of the day it is the truth.
 
I thought you'd say you are happy for your club to be funded from money made by slave drivers. Do lol how you skirt around the issue because at the end of the day it is the truth.
I don't know it's the truth. I don't know anything about Abu Dhabi at all. I suspect you don't know much either but thats beside the point.

Skirting the issue is exactly what you've done. Deflect criticism of actions taken by your club by having a go at mine for something it has no involvement with.

I'm a City supporter, and am happy to praise or criticise actions taken by my club. If I want to praise or criticise actions taken by another country I'll join an international politics board.
 
I don't know it's the truth. I don't know anything about Abu Dhabi at all. I suspect you don't know much either but thats beside the point.

Skirting the issue is exactly what you've done. Deflect criticism of actions taken by your club by having a go at mine for something it has no involvement with.

I'm a City supporter, and am happy to praise or criticise actions taken by my club.

Don't know what's going on in Dubai. Lol. Try googling Sheikh Mansour human rights for starters.
 
Don't know what's going on in Dubai. Lol. Try googling Sheikh Mansour human rights for starters.
Not sure what Dubai has to do with things. I might do that google search one day. And like I said, go on an international politics thread to discuss it.

Maybe you could google anfield shameful truth one day too. That actually is about a football club and its actions.
 
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