Iker Quesadillas
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Real Madrid is not "run by a government."
I'm with you. Don't understand why more clubs don't go the Atletico Madrid route, build it cheap and big. No need for this extra stuff. Can't remember going to a match and caring all that much about how modern it is.
just heavily subsidisedReal Madrid is not "run by a government."
That looks awful
Not sure about that, I went to see the Colosseum the other year...i thought Old Trafford looked a little dated....the Colosseum takes it to a different level ...Opinions innit.
I think it looks absolutely miles better than the majority of generic new stadium designs. Kinda in the same way the Colosseum manages to be a better stadium than any other stadium built in Rome despite being roughly 2000 years old.
We have two ”state-of-the-Art” stadiums in Stockholm, yet Stadion from a visual standpoint still absolutely pisses on them. One will be around forever as a great piece of architecture, the others bulldozed within a few decades.
Very nice however, not sure why it would be necessary to install a fully closed roof in Madrid. Should save themselves a hundred million or so and drop that.
https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2...madrid-clears-record-snow-ahead-of-cold-spellThat seems completely nuts. The one and only reason I can think a football stadium would ever need a closed roof is heavy snow. When did it last snow in Madrid?!
I loved it as well. Shame they probably won't build it.Another with no taste, future bowl loving gen x.
London brick work, Roman-esque arches, it’s lovely. A proper piece of actual architecture. Look beyond the aerial photograph and you’ll see many beautiful intricacies.
Here’s a lovely angle.
No they just get the government to buy their training ground for 400m more than it is worth.Real Madrid is not "run by a government."
I loved it as well. Shame they probably won't build it.
No they just get the government to buy their training ground for 400m more than it is worth.
Come on you are saying the state did not bail Madrid out?No. The training ground was bought by four private companies: OHL, Repsol YPF, Mutua Automovilística de Madrid and Sacyr Vallehermoso, and the state obtained money in the process. The tax payer didn't give a single cent.
Not sure why people care about a super futuristic, new stadiums.
At the end of the day all that really matters is how many fans can cram inside and a top quality pitch in the middle.
All Old Trafford needs is large sections of standing fans, lick of paint and a lawnmower.
Oh and pies and Lager. Your there for the football game, not to soak up the architecture.
Come on you are saying the state did not bail Madrid out?
It's true though. You could argue that, in Perez, Real Madrid effectively had three seats at the negotiating table when the Madrid planning consents and land re-zoning was being done. Construction billionaire, voice of Real Madrid and political influencer. You could even argue that they had insider knowledge of likely planning proposals and arranged land swaps accordingly.Come on you are saying the state did not bail Madrid out?
Not sure why people care about a super futuristic, new stadiums.
At the end of the day all that really matters is how many fans can cram inside and a top quality pitch in the middle.
All Old Trafford needs is large sections of standing fans, lick of paint and a lawnmower.
Oh and pies and Lager. Your there for the football game, not to soak up the architecture.
I won't labour the point but they've been at it for years there are many judgments and stories easily searchable.It's true though. You could argue that, in Perez, Real Madrid effectively had three seats at the negotiating table when the Madrid planning consents and land re-zoning was being done. Construction billionaire, voice of Real Madrid and political influencer. You could even argue that they had insider knowledge of likely planning proposals and arranged land swaps accordingly.
But I doubt it even constituted fraud let alone a government bail out.
I’m not a big fan of modern soulless stadiums but that looks incredible to me. If they pull that off then fair play to them.Another with no taste, future bowl loving gen x.
London brick work, Roman-esque arches, it’s lovely. A proper piece of actual architecture. Look beyond the aerial photograph and you’ll see many beautiful intricacies.
Here’s a lovely angle.
Ask Arsenal and West Ham fans if they would swap their hyper modern stadiums for Highbury and Upton Park, I guarantee the majority would in a heartbeat.Loads of people say the new stadiums have no soul etc but I don't buy it. I would love for United to have one of those hyper-modern stadiums. Keep the red brick dugouts to keep the purists happy.
Agree but I guess that costs more?It's fecking beautiful. I'm all for renovating historic stadiums. Prefer to see this than to see them be demolished and built entirely new. I'd love OT to get the same done. Its too historic to just demolish.
I'm gutted to see the San siro go.
Ask Arsenal and West Ham fans if they would swap their hyper modern stadiums for Highbury and Upton Park, I guarantee the majority would in a heartbeat.
I won't labour the point but they've been at it for years there are many judgments and stories easily searchable.
Its an interesting argument -- people have been re-looking at what to do with traditional spaces for a couple of decades now. Downtowns of cities are nearly empty after office hours and are constantly in need of some sort of rejuvenation or it slumps into some crime ridden area after dark.
OT would be empty if not for the tours and Megastore and thus underutilising the space.
Singapore's Changi Airport has utilised the passenger terminals to the next level -- instead of having a facility that has drab buildings that welcomes arriving and departing passengers, they have built what was a former car park between terminals into a facility that locals, passengers with a few hours to kill can kill:
Another with no taste, future bowl loving gen x.
London brick work, Roman-esque arches, it’s lovely. A proper piece of actual architecture. Look beyond the aerial photograph and you’ll see many beautiful intricacies.
Here’s a lovely angle.
Another with no taste, future bowl loving gen x.
London brick work, Roman-esque arches, it’s lovely. A proper piece of actual architecture. Look beyond the aerial photograph and you’ll see many beautiful intricacies.
Here’s a lovely angle.
The renovations at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu continue full force during the COVID-19 pandemic
https://ftnnews.com/sports/41676-the-santiago-bernabeu-real-madrid-s-700-million-stadium-redevelopment#:~:text=On June 14th, 2020, Real,on their traditional home ground.&text=Now, Real Madrid are seeking,73-year-old ground.
Our poor stadium just gets older and older...
How can Real Madrid afford this.
What on earth are you all on about? It looks incredible!
"It has no soul", what does that even mean, do you want red bricks and cement?
That looks awful
I mean, that's pretty much standard procedure for anyoneOne of the few stadium designs in recent years that looks like a decent amount of thought went into it. The aesthetic design of it anyway.
It's a shame we didn't take advantage of no fans in the stadium for a whole season. It was a unique chance for us to do expansions and renovations, missed.