Another very tough one. Haven't been to Anfield since they built the new stand but can't imagine it's diluted the atmosphere. Great place to watch a game when it's rocking.
Agree, it seemed to be more shop than ground and it was a dog to get away from even with it's own train and tram stations. Was a near 24 HR round trip for one England game without even stopping for a beer. The statues are impressive though.
I hear Pompey have finally started to do some work on fratton but it was a long time coming. After the abandoned game some of their fans were telling tales of Don Carlo turning up with AC Milan for a game after they won the cup and just asking what the hell had happened there and how it was allowed. No doubt will be a grand old ground again when it gets some TLC and it's another where as a Wycombe fan you feel some pride to be on equal terms with them.
only been to Fratton and Hudds, so I voted for Fratton - easy.
I can't possibly vote for Hudds against whom we have such an appalling record - I feel the one time I went was probably the 3-0 defeat in 2011, so at least I missed out on the 6-0 away shoeing (and was thankfully away on holiday for the 6-0 home defeat).
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Another very tough one. Haven't been to Anfield since they built the new stand but can't imagine it's diluted the atmosphere. Great place to watch a game when it's rocking.
I can't stand Old Trafford. Even 25 years ago before it was more or less falling down I never liked it when I watched England games there
Wow this is a toughy.
I love watching football at Fratton Park (when the weather doesn’t intervene) but inside Anfield you can just feel the history.
Liverpool it is (sorry @ryan_w_kirkby2 !)
Went last season when they opened the new stand. Atmosphere felt very strange/subdued for a Derby game.
Wasted my vote on Old Trafford.
Agree, it seemed to be more shop than ground and it was a dog to get away from even with it's own train and tram stations. Was a near 24 HR round trip for one England game without even stopping for a beer. The statues are impressive though.
I hear Pompey have finally started to do some work on fratton but it was a long time coming. After the abandoned game some of their fans were telling tales of Don Carlo turning up with AC Milan for a game after they won the cup and just asking what the hell had happened there and how it was allowed. No doubt will be a grand old ground again when it gets some TLC and it's another where as a Wycombe fan you feel some pride to be on equal terms with them.
Absolutely love visiting Anfield.
only been to Fratton and Hudds, so I voted for Fratton - easy.
I can't possibly vote for Hudds against whom we have such an appalling record - I feel the one time I went was probably the 3-0 defeat in 2011, so at least I missed out on the 6-0 away shoeing (and was thankfully away on holiday for the 6-0 home defeat).
But it's a lovely stadium.
Huddersfield, for aesthetic reasons.
Probably the best looking ground of all.
Huddersfield for me, both for its great looks and because we were in the first game there.
Pompey came close but Liverpool for me. Modernised and still retains its charm.