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Appreciated Dursboi.
Setup looks similiar to Telstra Stadium - Sydney, where the lower tier can be moved to accomodate australian rules football/cricket rather than for athletics. |
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IMO the best stadium in Europe and by quite a margin which includes the new Wembley.
It's a true national stadium that caters for many sports
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the majority of the world are football fans,
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i would have to disagree with you Navy on how good Stade de France is(though you may have a point about Euro footy fans) i still think this Staduim is a compromise.A jack of all trades,Master of none whats the point in having a staduim that cn host tractor pulls,speedway,monster truck rallies etc etc.What the French needed was a staduim for Rugby and Football internationals,and the '98 World Cup.(as Parc des Princess was outdated and too small).And for Rugby and football it could have been so much better,but they chose to build a stadium that tries to cater for everything. THIS STADUIM DOESN'T KNOW WHAT IT IS!!!!! |
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I call bullshit on that. I doubt even the majority of men in the world are football fans, and football fans are definitely the minority amongst women.
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I add the "Stade-Circuit".
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i think this statement is kinda outdated now. Generally i think this stadium looks awesome from the inside, but the outside is a monstrosity. Its very ugly and doesn't look like much thought was put in the design of the exterior.
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if football pays the rent, football gets priority
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wonderful pictures.
It is still a beautiful stadium, but I had no idea that it was so close to residental area. |
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Is the stade de France a rectangular stadium or an oval stadium?
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A rounded rectangle more than anything.
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One of my favorite stadiums in Europe. Modern, with all the emenities of a modern stadium. The only problem I have with it is the track. More and more I feel football stadiums should be as close to the action as possible, it adds to the viewing and feel of the game.
I know Paris wanted the Olympic games as well, so the get a pass |
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....whats so good about this one? Looks like an airport from the distance.
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