Premier League Stadiums That No Longer Exist

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • 👕Retro football shirts: bit.ly/3retrofootball_
    In this video we're taking a look at Premier League grounds that no longer exist, from Ayresome Park to White Hart Lane.
    🎥 Football Stadiums No Longer Exist: • Football Stadiums That...
    🎥 Demolished Premier League Stadiums Then & Now: • Demolished Premier Lea...
    🎥 Premier League Stadiums: • Premier League 2022/23...
    ₿ Get $10 of Bitcoin when you join Coinbase using my link: bit.ly/tfccoinbase
    📰 Subscribe to Weekly Newsletter: bit.ly/tfcnewsletter
    🛒Merch: rdbl.co/3ArqZdY
    👕 Retro Football Shirts: bit.ly/3retrofootball_
    🖼️ Get Framed Goals Posters: bit.ly/3kM9T7I
    🔗Website: tfcstadiums.com/
    🏟️ Stadium Tours: bit.ly/rldstadiumtours
    ✔️ Nike Football: bit.ly/tfc_nikefootball
    ☕ Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/tfcstadiums
    🔔 Subscribe: / @tfcstadiums
    ✅ Twitter: / tfc_stadiums
    ✅ Instagram: / tfc_stadiums
    ✅ TikTok: / tfcstadiums
    👍Facebook: / tfcstadium
    🎵 Epidemic Sound: bit.ly/tfc_epidemicsound
    🎮 Get cheap games at Eneba: bit.ly/3tQzaPw
    #premierleague #stadium #history
  • Sport

Komentáře • 461

  • @TFCStadiums
    @TFCStadiums  Před rokem +38

    Which of these former Premier League stadiums was your favourite?

    • @neilwhitaker6284
      @neilwhitaker6284 Před rokem +4

      Highbury, Upton Park and then The Dell. I think both clubs took a step backwards in regards to stadium when they left. I can't say the same for the others.

    • @deveshmittal2310
      @deveshmittal2310 Před rokem

      All

    • @Bromley68
      @Bromley68 Před rokem +5

      The Boleyn.

    • @johnmitchell2269
      @johnmitchell2269 Před rokem +1

      WHL

    • @Clem_Fandango11
      @Clem_Fandango11 Před rokem +2

      The old Highbury by a country mile. So much history and character.

  • @Ali74
    @Ali74 Před rokem +88

    Look at the character of all those old grounds. From a Liverpool point of view thank Christ we’re staying at Anfield.

    • @killerrabbit2693
      @killerrabbit2693 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Anfield will one day disappear.
      Too small, too jumbled, too squashed in, awful travel infrastructure.

    • @milanpodmanik5386
      @milanpodmanik5386 Před 3 měsíci +7

      @@killerrabbit2693 too small? it is now fifth largest football stadium in england :D yeah, travel is problem but it is much cheaper and easier to solve problems with public transport than build compeltely new stadium after two big expansion in the last ten years

    • @killerrabbit2693
      @killerrabbit2693 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @milanpodmanik5386
      Of course too small.
      It can't be expanded.
      It will be overtaken in the years to come.
      It's 5th largest today, and will fall down the pecking order.
      Newcastle, man u, they'll develop.
      I'm talking about the future, and you're talking about now.
      If travel issues were so easy to resolve, then how come it hasn't been for decades...
      The limit is reached.
      The council and the club don't work well together.
      The city doesn't understand how valuable the club is to the area. If it did, it would be funding infrastructure when the club is winning titles and champions leagues. Never happened.
      Sorry bud, saying it's cheaper to do x misses the point of who funds x.
      The club will have to one day move unless the council has a drastic change.

    • @bionicgeekgrrl
      @bionicgeekgrrl Před 2 měsíci +1

      I believe that they secured the Stanley Park Land for the proposed new stadium that didn't happen. One day financial consideration will make a stadium essential really given the importance of match day revenue.

    • @novianovioTV
      @novianovioTV Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yes it’s great the way they’ve increased the size of Anfield of late. Glad we’re still at Elland Road

  • @DeltaJazzUK
    @DeltaJazzUK Před 2 měsíci +43

    Part of the fun of away days was visiting each club's unique stadium. Now they're mostly identical soulless bowls.

    • @manpreetbrar838
      @manpreetbrar838 Před 7 dny +1

      Bowls is an appropriate word. Generic and no character.

  • @taylormad7250
    @taylormad7250 Před rokem +64

    Proud to say I've been to all these stadiums.
    Upton Park was a quality stadium with a great atmosphere and so was Highbury.
    The Baseball ground was so tight you felt like you was on the pitch with the players.
    Watching this video makes me realise how lucky I am to still go to Bramall Lane and watch football in an old skool and iconic Stadium.
    Sheffield may been starved of football success over the years but at least both Sheffield clubs have retained their history, their stadiums and their identity and long may it continue...

    • @mjc8281
      @mjc8281 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Of all the grounds in the video I have been to them all too, actually seen my team lose at all of them other than Filbert Street.... only been their once it was a majorly dull 0-0 pretty much the only thing exciting that happened was a firework went off by my foot and scorched my trainers, set off by our own fans!!!

    • @jacobsalter8653
      @jacobsalter8653 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Highbury was a library 😂

    • @jackdaniels4346
      @jackdaniels4346 Před 2 měsíci

      @@jacobsalter8653you’ve never been lad

  • @rajnirvan3336
    @rajnirvan3336 Před rokem +89

    Highbury Stadium was a great place sadly missed

    • @garyparkinson6198
      @garyparkinson6198 Před rokem +8

      True, don't miss the screaming lady behind the goals though

    • @kennethmcmillan5811
      @kennethmcmillan5811 Před rokem +1

      A long way from Woolwich though

    • @Maz-zb9uf
      @Maz-zb9uf Před rokem +2

      Yes I remember as a child growing up watching the arsenal v man utd games ❤️

    • @Afcyasiin
      @Afcyasiin Před rokem +1

      @@kennethmcmillan5811Warra trophy for spurs

    • @kennethmcmillan5811
      @kennethmcmillan5811 Před rokem

      @@Afcyasiin in English please if your able to !I’m old school .

  • @colindouglas7769
    @colindouglas7769 Před rokem +131

    One piece of information you omitted about Maine Road was that city rivals Manchester United had to play their home games at Maine Road after Old Trafford got damaged in an air raid by the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. My late father did his National Service in Manchester and Nottingham just after the war and he went to watch City one week and then United the next, while Old Trafford was being rebuilt.

    • @Swfc517
      @Swfc517 Před rokem

      Middlesbrough isn’t in the prem I could be wrong because I support Sheffield Wednesday and they are in league one

    • @danieljathatcher
      @danieljathatcher Před rokem +6

      @@Swfc517 yeah neither are Coventry or Sunderland, but the point of these videos is which stadiums have had a team that was in the Premier League play a Premier League game there but have since been demolished.

    • @Swfc517
      @Swfc517 Před rokem +2

      @@danieljathatcher Sheffield Wednesday were but are stadium has never been broke or constructed 💙🤍 🦉owls🦉

    • @danieljathatcher
      @danieljathatcher Před rokem

      @@Swfc517 same with us at Birmingham City. And St Andrews is still standing! I mean barely but still 😂

    • @kurtsudheim825
      @kurtsudheim825 Před rokem

      Is a hafiz Sunday of the grounds, not detailed history of every little thing that ever harpenden

  • @Klinsmann1985
    @Klinsmann1985 Před rokem +85

    Man city didn't decide to build the Etihad, they moved into the Commonwealth Games stadium and renamed it

    • @mjc8281
      @mjc8281 Před 3 měsíci

      City pretty much had to move, Maine Road was originally the location of a quarry and the site had been landfilled before they built it.... in the 1920s that was fine, by the 1980s the landfill was considered toxic which meant updating the ground was prohibitively expensive.

    • @TheLondonForever00
      @TheLondonForever00 Před 3 měsíci +14

      ​@@mjc8281Always knew it was a dump 😂

    • @jonathanmunroe3597
      @jonathanmunroe3597 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Man city rent that stadium from Manchester City Council also

    • @SuperFredc
      @SuperFredc Před 2 měsíci

      @@jonathanmunroe3597 They built another across the road and an arena next door. Should have bought the stadium, and lets face it they could have bought it ten times over. Manchester City council got a good deal in the 99 year lease. CITY has paid for all the expansion and maintenence. Wish I could rent out a property that the tenents pay for the upkeep and generally make massive improvements. Don`t you?

    • @SuperFredc
      @SuperFredc Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@TheLondonForever00 and London isn`t?

  • @waynehough13
    @waynehough13 Před rokem +44

    shame to see these iconic stadiums go but at least the Highbury redevelopment retains a lot of it’s character

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Před rokem +2

      Much of Highbury's structures are listed so Arsenal had no option to demolish them.

    • @heretic5116
      @heretic5116 Před rokem

      @@darthwiizius feel better?

  • @highgreen6452
    @highgreen6452 Před rokem +286

    It's a proper shame all 4 sided traditional grounds are being replaced usually out of town on cheap land by grounds that look like a giant macdonalds

    • @stephenbrown4211
      @stephenbrown4211 Před rokem +18

      Spurs stadium must be the most expensive MacD’s in the world then.

    • @chadchadderton
      @chadchadderton Před rokem +42

      half the grounds these days look better than some of the "traditional" bowl grounds. just because it's old with rusted poles obstructing view and 2/4 of the stadium blocked off because it's unsafe doesn't make it "better"

    • @highgreen6452
      @highgreen6452 Před rokem

      @@chadchadderton yes if you're around a millennial you have no sense of tradition and history of this country on all fronts.. I don't blame the melty millennials.. I blame the poxy education system and what has become of it

    • @chadchadderton
      @chadchadderton Před rokem

      @@highgreen6452 what an idiotic response... most millenials grew up with the stadiums in the video and most other "tradtional" grounds... they're well aware of "tradition and history" you melt. you blaming the education system is just laughable when on average the general public continue and continue to be more educated than before... even with all the misinformation that gets spread.
      many older grounds, including quite a few in this list are bowl grounds with terrible infrastructure and soulless exteriors. imagine thinking that a stadium with a blank sheet metal exterior, 1 level of bowl seating and leaky roofs with support structures that block views is a "good" stadium just because of it's age.
      it's sad that fossils like you are so ingrained to think such idiotic thoughts that you don't even realise how noncey y'all sound

    • @chadchadderton
      @chadchadderton Před rokem

      @@highgreen6452 Welp, another snowflake, noncey child loving liberal makes an embarrassment and mockery of the education system by being so triggered and upset that he cannot even form a basic sentence in his first language. What a surprise that an inbreeding kiddie fiddler like yourself lacks all basic education principles and has close to ZERO understanding about general history and the definition of different generations. It's almost a disgrace that gutless pedo freaks like yourself are even allowed to voice their absolute nonsensical ramblings online... only to harm to eyes of any unfortunate person to set eyes on such a pathetic comment. Go seek mental help champ... clearly your sibling parents didn't teach you... well anything.

  • @kevinprior3549
    @kevinprior3549 Před rokem +30

    I only live across the road pretty much, from where Highfield Road once stood. Not a hint now to tell you there was once a stadium. Coventry City should never have moved!

    • @rampantram1
      @rampantram1 Před rokem

      thats because most "conurbation brummies" living there now are not interested in football.

    • @paulholyoak5436
      @paulholyoak5436 Před 2 měsíci

      Their moving caused me grief too. A bone headed decision, bitterly regretted since.

    • @cjmillsnun
      @cjmillsnun Před měsícem

      Indeed and half the area of the old pitch doesn't have grass on it. Not a Cov fan, but was always a pleasure to watch football at Highfield Road. It had character, something most new stadia lack.

  • @hirschieunited4026
    @hirschieunited4026 Před rokem +17

    Some of the sears from Leicester's old ground Filbert Street are now in Peterborough United's main stand as they were donated to London Road shortly after the demolition

  • @ElainaMaruyama
    @ElainaMaruyama Před rokem +41

    Highbury and White Hart lane were so unique looking, it's a shame to see them traded for generic bowls.

    • @br-jj6re
      @br-jj6re Před 3 měsíci +8

      The atmosphere at the emirates is still shocking now, after being to both stadiums Highbury clears it easily

    • @RobuckBoy
      @RobuckBoy Před 3 měsíci +2

      I never got to go to White Hart Lane but my dad did months or probably weeks before it was demolished.

    • @TheLondonForever00
      @TheLondonForever00 Před 3 měsíci +3

      The new Spurs stadium is the best in the country, its phenomenal.

    • @Porkcylinder
      @Porkcylinder Před 2 měsíci +4

      Think you mean arsenal mate. There’s NOTHING generic about Tottenham stadium

    • @Lilleh__
      @Lilleh__ Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@Porkcylinderas an Arsenal fan, I think Tottenham's new ground looks fucking amazing. Would love to see the emirates one day have redevelopments that make it look, not necessarily the same as it, but close to as good as it looks.

  • @snotwurfit
    @snotwurfit Před rokem +35

    We left the Boleyn Ground for the shitty bowl of the Olympic Stadium which is not fit for football.

  • @superslip103
    @superslip103 Před rokem +11

    Great video - good to see a nostalgic reminder of these iconic stadiums that are no longer. But time moves on!

  • @kevbwan6286
    @kevbwan6286 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Really enjoyed it and bought back some memorys...👍

  • @myx887
    @myx887 Před rokem +15

    I miss maine road 💙

  • @davidc4871
    @davidc4871 Před rokem +2

    Very Informative Video, Thank For The Upload.

  • @imgoingtocountdownfromthir4580

    So glad I got to see, Ayresome Park, Highfield Road, Baseball Ground, Bolyen Ground, White Hart Lane (and soon to be lost Goodison Park) following Manchester City up and down the country, over the years, as well as watching City at Maine Road hundreds of times, happy days

    • @maseraticc2834
      @maseraticc2834 Před 3 měsíci +4

      Maine Road was a proper football ground - loved it when you had the old Kippax terrace before it was replaced by the stand.

  • @WCWF
    @WCWF Před rokem +32

    man city didnt build their new stadium as it says in the video, the stadium was built for the 2002 commonwealth games and then manchester city took it over the same way west ham did the olympic stadium

    • @jeffreyboggleton
      @jeffreyboggleton Před rokem

      London Stadium*

    • @Mike-ol7gt
      @Mike-ol7gt Před rokem

      Correct, city got it for a token cash gift of £1

    • @citymad2mancitymad644
      @citymad2mancitymad644 Před rokem +1

      CITY HAD TO BUILD DOWN 20 METERS AN BUILD A NEW END BEFORE THEY COULD MOVE IN .😏

    • @imgoingtocountdownfromthir4580
      @imgoingtocountdownfromthir4580 Před rokem +3

      ​@@Mike-ol7gt City sold Maine Road to Manchester City Council for 30m and used the money to convert a 3 sided athletics stadium to a 4 sided football stadium.

    • @tomben6180
      @tomben6180 Před měsícem

      @@Mike-ol7gtWrong, as another reply has said, City sold Maine Road to the Council and paid £millions to covert the athletics stadium into a modern football stadium.
      City also offered to buy the stadium off the Council since, but the Council requested City lease it, so they have regular income… City have agreed and have a 99 year lease.
      You see, unlike City’s neighbours who are under the Borough of Trafford’s Council - as they don’t play in the City of Manchester - Manchester City have a great relationship with the City Council, as the only football league club to play in the City of Manchester.

  • @andrewplaysguitar
    @andrewplaysguitar Před rokem +5

    I've listened to every main channel episode, but I was holding back the tears on this one. Well done Tom and Ben for delivering such a tough case.

  • @andrewblatherwick8758
    @andrewblatherwick8758 Před rokem +8

    Used to love going to Roker Park with Notts County. Great old ground and great fans

  • @Ron.S.
    @Ron.S. Před rokem +15

    Almost all of them were designed by the great Archibald Keir Leitch, who also designed all the rest of the stadiums still standing - Anfield, old Trafford, Goodison Patk, Craven Cottage, Stamford Bridge, Celtic Park, Ibrox, Hillsborough, Villa Park and more…

    • @charlietwotimes
      @charlietwotimes Před 3 měsíci +2

      Craven Cottage, as a stadium, is really beautiful. There's an authenticity about those places; a sense of history + connection to the community.

    • @Ron.S.
      @Ron.S. Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@charlietwotimes Indeed. The unique gables. Practically. Semi industrial look but with historical features and sense of warmth. I miss Highbury. Much better than the “modern” Emirates.

    • @TheLondonForever00
      @TheLondonForever00 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Craven Cottage is a beautiful grounds steeped in history. The best of Leitch designs.

    • @peterherrington3300
      @peterherrington3300 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Goodison is a lovely old ground .
      Shame it's on borrowed time

    • @Ron.S.
      @Ron.S. Před 2 měsíci

      @@peterherrington3300 it really is nice but money talks. They’ll build there around 200 houses, many offices, a massive care home and a retail park.
      So they’ll get a new stadium for free or even make money on top.

  • @paulrichardson9843
    @paulrichardson9843 Před rokem +7

    I used to live on Filbert Street when I was at Uni in Leicester. It was the last few seasons they were there and I saw a few good games including the Foxes beating Leeds 3-1 when Rio Ferdinand made his debut for Leeds. If I was in when Leicester were playing at home I would know when they had scored as you could hear the cheering all down the street.

  • @nickmail7604
    @nickmail7604 Před rokem +11

    I had been to all of those grounds over the years, Highbury was my favourite away ground but my favourite stand was the Kippax at Maine Road. We used to get the corner of it when United played there, but in 1990 in the FA cup semi final and subsequent replay we had the whole stand. Because it was quite deep with a fairly low roof it amplified the noise the crowd used to make no end. They all had something that is sadly lacking with the shiny new stadiums and that was character a-plenty. The new stadia all look fairly similar and are soulless steel and concrete monstrosities, but the toilet facilities are slightly better, but you couldn't beat having to go on the terraces when you were all packed in, especially in the away end at Highbury, we used to be so packed in there you had more chance of plaiting shit than getting to the toilet at halftime and so the terraces used run with urine!

    • @liamjohnson7887
      @liamjohnson7887 Před 2 měsíci

      One of the things I miss about the Kippax at maine road is the mixed smell of bovril and piss.

    • @nickmail7604
      @nickmail7604 Před 2 měsíci

      @@liamjohnson7887 ahh yes that lovely smell of piss, the sooner standing is allowed again, the sooner footy becomes working class, as it should be

  • @stingray4real
    @stingray4real Před rokem +8

    Derby County originally played at the Derby Racecourse. The club was evicted because the fixtures clashed with the horserace meetings.The club relocated to the Baseball Ground.

  • @lemmiwinks09
    @lemmiwinks09 Před rokem +12

    Man, add Goodison Park to this list.
    I wish premier league teams learned the lessons from baseball teams in the states that leave legendary parks…it’s not worth it! And the match-day revenue excuse is hot air…the tv money is worth way more than premium seating and tickets. Teams like Arsenal, West Ham, and Everton really left for no reason (at least Tottenham plays in the same physical space).

    • @tsrgoinc
      @tsrgoinc Před rokem +1

      Moving grounds was only an excuse to charge more money, but most moved to use the stadiums to stage other events. At West Ham we don’t have that excuse, we moved to make it more attractive to investors, it wasn’t for money directly as we lowered the prices on match days and so 57,000 was making nothing more than 36,363 at Upton Park, we don’t make on the catering, ok a bit of increase in match day souvenir sales but as David Sullivan said the move only netted us £13mil a year extra, in football that’s pocket change. If we were to end up buying the stadium then it might become a money spinner but now David Gold has passed on I find that incredibly unlikely it will happen anytime soon.

    • @agharries
      @agharries Před rokem +1

      Everton are still playing at Goodison Park, haven’t moved anywhere, except from Anfield where they used to play before LFC existed.

  • @johnawalker9261
    @johnawalker9261 Před rokem +16

    That is the Ricoh Arena not Rioch.

    • @Soyuz2578
      @Soyuz2578 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Bruce would be proud 😂

  • @jeremyroberts39
    @jeremyroberts39 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love this history. Sooooo well put together. Not really a football fan/freak, but very well done! 😊

  • @ChubbBates-mh5xp
    @ChubbBates-mh5xp Před 3 měsíci +5

    I also remember going to Burnden Park with Spurs when we were both in the 2nd division and there was 50 thousand there that night Not bad for a second division side.

    • @liamjohnson7887
      @liamjohnson7887 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Burnden Park is an asda now. I always feel strange walking around the place knowing what it once was.

  • @Michael-hf8hh
    @Michael-hf8hh Před 2 měsíci

    Great video, thanks 👍

  • @pitis2flie
    @pitis2flie Před 11 měsíci +6

    Such a shame, so many beautiful stadiums left in favor of soulless bowls. Interesting side note, it seems like most of the new stadiums have taken inspiration from American football designs, while at the same time some new MLS stadiums have taken inspiration from traditional English stadiums.

  • @connorglover8720
    @connorglover8720 Před rokem +12

    Its strange that Hillsborough it's self was never demolished in the mid 90's with all those other clubs who moved post taylor report

    • @bestrafung2754
      @bestrafung2754 Před rokem +1

      Could have been demolished or at least renamed.

    • @waz3128
      @waz3128 Před rokem +4

      They complied with the report and seated the stadium, its still decently sized with a great atmosphere and safer. Also why should they rename a 150 year old ground because of one tragedy? It wasn’t the structure of the ground that caused the tragedy but a combination of the way it was barricaded in certain sections and poor ushering on the day of the match. It could have happened at any ground in those days

    • @indiekiddrugpatrol3117
      @indiekiddrugpatrol3117 Před rokem +2

      Because Hillsborough is absoloutley massive for its age and has plenty of room to expand

  • @ChrisHazz
    @ChrisHazz Před rokem +7

    The problem with old grounds is they're nearly always restricted by housing. Was certainly more interesting back in the day than the modern stadiums, some interesting "facilities" 😄

    • @colinhooper1933
      @colinhooper1933 Před měsícem

      Doesn't sound like our ground at all (Luton supporter)

  • @pawewiencek6887
    @pawewiencek6887 Před rokem +16

    Westham . Sure was perfect for the club . Not necessary to move . Also like the Highbury transformed to a new buildings with some sens of planning .

    • @johnmitchell2269
      @johnmitchell2269 Před rokem +1

      Mate West Ham get 60,000 every home match. Upton Park (The Boylen) only had a capacity of 28,000

    • @darthwiizius
      @darthwiizius Před rokem

      Arsenal had no option to demolish Highbury because much of the structure is a listed building and had to be preserved by law.

    • @SikhSoldier94
      @SikhSoldier94 Před rokem +1

      @@johnmitchell2269 35,000, they also could have easily renovated the East Stand and filled in the remaining corners to increase capacity to 42.5k but sadly money talks more nowadays

    • @chairmanalf7856
      @chairmanalf7856 Před 2 měsíci

      @@johnmitchell2269it was 35,000 by the time we moved. At the height of the Bond Scheme, the board wanted to build a 25,000 capacity stadium at the Boleyn. That was absolute madness, considering that we now have regular gates of over 60,000.

  • @lilithmoreou8412
    @lilithmoreou8412 Před rokem +17

    Personally, I would rather Highbury over Emirates Stadium

    • @peterherrington3300
      @peterherrington3300 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Highbury was a lovely intimidating old ground .
      Far better than the modern option

  • @pallyali786
    @pallyali786 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Highbury was my favorite. Boleyn ground and Highfield Road were also great stadiums

  • @davidwhitehouse3243
    @davidwhitehouse3243 Před rokem +3

    of all those stadiums i visited boltons burnden park twice, coventrys highfield road 3 times, leicesters filbert street once plus the old wenbley stadium, & the old molineux & villa park which you missed out, even though villa park & molineux didnt move they were both completely re-built in the 70s & on-wards from the ground up.

  • @michaelg2414
    @michaelg2414 Před rokem +6

    Good to see Coventry named their ground after Bruce Rioch

    • @charliezobel511
      @charliezobel511 Před rokem +5

      😂 I noticed that slip of the tongue too

    • @billybonds4449
      @billybonds4449 Před 2 měsíci

      I wouldn't mind but didn't he play in a very good Derby County team.

  • @orangerelram1982
    @orangerelram1982 Před rokem +12

    Man I miss the Baseball Ground, what an atmosphere!

    • @billybonds4449
      @billybonds4449 Před 2 měsíci

      Champions twice in the 70's, some great players at that club. And Clough of course.

  • @tommysherman7155
    @tommysherman7155 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ninian park was the best ground away I've been to and the old Wembley by far.
    Been to all of these grounds and them two are the best

  • @jabba7746
    @jabba7746 Před rokem

    I would have loved to see Burnden in it's full glory when the railway ran behind the embankment and the canal still existed behind the stadium where St Peter's Way runs now. I can only remember the Normid year's which saved the club but ruined the ground. The Reebok/Macron/Unibol/TBA is a fine stadium but can't compete with Burnden Park for atmosphere and moving out of town didn't help it's cause.
    Thanks for the video, was nice to see these old grounds again.

  • @skyblues8785
    @skyblues8785 Před rokem +9

    Why don’t we talk about the Bolton disaster but Hillsborough is always remembered

    • @thenorthernvoice3713
      @thenorthernvoice3713 Před rokem +5

      Same with the ibrox and bradford disasters.
      Heysels another

    • @waz3128
      @waz3128 Před rokem +1

      Not to undermine any of those tragedies but I think Hillsborough is the most remembered because it happened at a high profile match that was aired all over the world. I think if it wasn't, there would not have been a Taylor Report and the status quo (unsafe grounds and hooligan prevention prioritised over crowd safety) would have prevailed for longer. Although i feel it would only have been a matter of time before a tragedy like that did eventually happen at another match some time later in the future.

    • @williambeck1574
      @williambeck1574 Před rokem

      Murdering red bastards justice for the heysel 39 the sun was right your murderers, u.t.f.t.1878 💙

    • @ChoiceOfIllusion
      @ChoiceOfIllusion Před 3 měsíci +1

      78 years ago versus 35 (and on TV) perhaps?

    • @davidclarke6718
      @davidclarke6718 Před 3 měsíci

      My be it doesn't sell sadness and Liverpool are serial victims. Don't mention heysel.

  • @michaelcooper4986
    @michaelcooper4986 Před rokem +11

    The dell looked like it had a very intimate atmosphere

    • @tsrgoinc
      @tsrgoinc Před rokem +4

      No it didn’t! About as intimidating as a puppy chewing a slipper!

    • @paulhanson5164
      @paulhanson5164 Před rokem +1

      Back when you just turned up and paid on the gate it was pain in the arse, I got locked out twice when travelling down there to watch Villa play.
      Ended up in the Southampton end on one occasion, on the other we ended up running around that block of flats behind the away end, somebody had the idea of getting on the blocks roof to watch the game.
      Couldn't find the roof, ended up being chased up and down corridors and stairwells by the police...Happy days.

    • @heretic5116
      @heretic5116 Před rokem +3

      @@tsrgoinc said Intimate

    • @charliezobel511
      @charliezobel511 Před rokem

      Got nicked at the Dell in the late 80’s

  • @TheWully09
    @TheWully09 Před rokem +1

    Some classic English grounds went to a couple of them myself mainly in the 90s
    Ayresome park , Baseball ground
    Highbury ,Filbert st
    Maine rd and the newer versions of these ground and Sunderland and Boltons modern versions
    The older grounds seemed to have a better atmosphere and more unique stadiums.

  • @MH-vp7lf
    @MH-vp7lf Před rokem +3

    Highbury, Upton Park, White Hart Lane, 3 great traditional stadiums, replaced by the less atmospheric bowl shaped stadiums

  • @darylkemp1257
    @darylkemp1257 Před rokem +12

    Highbury from a Manchester united fan what a time Keano v viera fergie v wenger absolutely sensational nail biting rivalry what our leagues all about 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @maseraticc2834
      @maseraticc2834 Před 3 měsíci

      I was a big Arsenal fan back then (have swapped AFC for non-league these days) and totally agree with you it was a fabulous rivalry we had then which I feel has now been lost as football just isn't what it was, especially when we used to stand on terraces - the away matches were just brilliant and I used to literally count the days down until Saturday! I went away to all these stadiums except for Boro and Sunderland and really regret having not gone. Best away ground on this video - well, the atmosphere away at Spurs was fabulous, especially when Arsenal scored or won. Maine Road in the away end benches was fabulous too, with the massive old Kippax terrace to our right. So for me it's a joint no.1 of White Hart Lane and Maine Road!

  • @harrywix
    @harrywix Před rokem +2

    Upton Park! Fantastic atmosphere.

  • @markheyward9724
    @markheyward9724 Před rokem

    Went to most of these in the 70s and 80s and 90s, all great grounds with great atmosphere, I can definitely say I miss Upton Park since we went to that soulless bowl

  • @BenJanisch
    @BenJanisch Před 2 měsíci

    Interesting that a lot of the last games played at these grounds ended with a home win.
    Would also have liked to have seen a segment on Swansea's Vetch in this compilation but you cant have it all i guess. Great video none the less.
    Im an arsenal fan so Highbury was my fave on this.

  • @mikeoglen6848
    @mikeoglen6848 Před rokem +5

    An awful lot of History disappeared there. Before too long Goodison Park will have to be added to the list.

  • @peterdawson2645
    @peterdawson2645 Před 2 měsíci

    Filbert Street. Not a Leicester fan but my grandparents went there, I saw my first game in the old First Division there, and it was the last ground I saw the great Bobby Charlton play at.

  • @markjohnson8276
    @markjohnson8276 Před rokem +2

    Highfield Road was a decent stadium and fairly modern. We never should have left Highfield Road, great memories

    • @helvete983
      @helvete983 Před 3 měsíci

      Parking was a nightmare though.

  • @boomshine7
    @boomshine7 Před rokem +4

    kinda feel like the move away from Upton park was the most unnecessary, other moves were mostly necessary

    • @mjc8281
      @mjc8281 Před 3 měsíci

      Not sure Highfield Road fits with that, always quite liked that ground and it seemed you could still do alot with it, agree Upton Park was nice too....

  • @peterthompson1462
    @peterthompson1462 Před rokem +4

    The plural of stadium is stadia!

  • @signoresantinoburnett1169
    @signoresantinoburnett1169 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Supporting Juventus, I've travelled to England for European nights. I've been to Highbury, Craven Cottage, Old Trafford, Etihad and Wembley (Spurs). Highbury was easily the best stadium out of the group.

  • @chairmanalf7856
    @chairmanalf7856 Před 2 měsíci

    I had visited most of those old grounds. However, I always felt that the Dell was was a potential death trap as it was so tight in the away end with narrow stairways. It also always took an age to get out of the stadium.

  • @francescoE1989
    @francescoE1989 Před rokem +4

    All these losses makes me humble to be living next to the Adelaarshorst in Deventer, home of Go Ahead Eagles.
    It's been called the 'most authentic Brittish' ground in The Netherlands, for a good reason.
    It's like... a patch on the wound that modern football keeps opening up.
    Big R.I.P. for all lost grounds :(

  • @AB-kx4nc
    @AB-kx4nc Před 5 měsíci +1

    White hart lane had a fantastic atmosphere as did Upton Park, such character the old grounds ,baseball ground was so close to pitch, Roger Park not great for an away fan in the rain.

  • @uphollandlatic
    @uphollandlatic Před měsícem

    I remember the railway line behind the Embankment Terrace. There always seemed to be a light steam engine going backwards and forwards for no apparent reason other than letting the driver and fireman get a free view.

  • @manning0
    @manning0 Před rokem +5

    11:11 that's not true. The city of Manchester stadium as it was known when Man city first moved in there was built for the 2002 commonwealth games, not for Man city

    • @imgoingtocountdownfromthir4580
      @imgoingtocountdownfromthir4580 Před rokem +1

      It was built for both, the Commonwealth stadium wouldn't have been built if it didn't have permanent residents after the games, MCFC & Manchester city Council worked together on the stadium, part of the deal was for City to sell Maine Road to the council.

  • @ianmulhall768
    @ianmulhall768 Před rokem +4

    As a liverpool fan I liked highbury and Upton park

    • @rampantram1
      @rampantram1 Před rokem +1

      thats because youve only seen the redshites play there and not analfield as you were born and still live in the south. of england.

  • @MrMiD.Life.Crisis
    @MrMiD.Life.Crisis Před rokem +2

    4:43 - never thought I would have so much respect for an Asda store. I would guess the suits think its a way of attracting more customers, but I'm taking the sentiment from it.

  • @franmulvaney792
    @franmulvaney792 Před rokem +6

    I don’t get why Coventry left highfield

    • @paulholyoak5436
      @paulholyoak5436 Před 2 měsíci

      Neither do the rest of the City fans. Dreadful decision by SISU.

  • @CornishBluenosesBlock40

    For Birmingham, we had Muntz Street until 1906 and it was demolished in 1907.

  • @citymad2mancitymad644
    @citymad2mancitymad644 Před rokem +6

    Maine road miss this place should have built new stadium there like spurs did over the old ground .... CTID

    • @tomben6180
      @tomben6180 Před měsícem

      We didn’t have the money to, we’d still be there and would be struggling if Manchester never won the Commonwealth Games.

  • @czerwonadupa9547
    @czerwonadupa9547 Před měsícem

    I'm happy to say I watched football at all those demolished grounds in the 60s & 70s but haven't been to any of the new ones as football is now too expensive for me. I also visited the old Yeovil with the sloping pitch when Arsenal visited in the FA Cup. Now a Tesco

  • @outdoorsummiteer399
    @outdoorsummiteer399 Před rokem +3

    Got to say I'm a massive utd from Manchester, but always had a soft spot for West ham. Upton Park was always a stadium I would of loved to of visited

  • @BooklessT
    @BooklessT Před 2 měsíci

    The primary driver behind the move from Ayresome to the Riverside was that the cost of developing Ayresome to the standard required for the top flight was so high. As a result of some good wheeling and dealing, the cost of the stadium was, by modern comparison, quite low. Boro are now the sole owners of a fully paid-off venue.

  • @mattmatheou1403
    @mattmatheou1403 Před rokem +1

    I'd go for Highbury being my fav stadium. I didn't support Arsenal, but my mate did. And he always wanted me to go along with him and his old man. Back in the early 80s you would just turn up and pay at the turnstiles. I also loved buying football programmes which was the highlight for me than watching Arsenal play. 😂

    • @paulhanson5164
      @paulhanson5164 Před rokem +1

      I went in the early 80s, we went through the away fans turnstile and found ourselves surrounded by Arsenal fans.
      They'd split the Clock End into three sections, the away fans were in a middle section behind the goal and we had to quite literally fight our way to it. Luckily most of the Arsenal fans didn't give a damn, so a few kicks and punches were exchanged with one or two and we were off a bit sharpish along the front of the terrace.

  • @sbongadlamini388
    @sbongadlamini388 Před rokem +7

    What the British refer to proper football stadiums

  • @callumjb7668
    @callumjb7668 Před rokem +3

    Cool history

  • @XaviRonaldo0
    @XaviRonaldo0 Před měsícem

    What's the plan for Goodison Park?

  • @beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee109
    @beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee109 Před rokem +4

    the date of the burnden park tragedy is actually my birthday. ive got a family member up north who is a whites fan,, I always think of those 33 bolton lads and lasses who just wanted to see their beloved whites. may they rest in peace.

  • @leecheetham2269
    @leecheetham2269 Před rokem

    Highfield road I used to live right next to this as a little nipper Hastings road Stoke heath.

  • @marcothorsen950
    @marcothorsen950 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The capacity at Burnden Park was 22,500 before being demolished.. Many Bolton fans will agree that Burnden Park had a far better atmosphere than the Current Soulless all seater stadium out of Bolton.

  • @PrinceAnt722
    @PrinceAnt722 Před rokem +3

    Even though it was sad to see White Heart Lane close, the fact the grounds were used in the building of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a welcoming sight. A shame that other clubs couldn't do the same.

    • @LiamK-ep6fs
      @LiamK-ep6fs Před rokem +1

      West Ham should of done what Tottenham did

  • @fpupesh
    @fpupesh Před rokem +5

    wasn't the etihad built for the commonwealth games and later given to man city? i don't think they had any say about the building of it.

    • @imgoingtocountdownfromthir4580
      @imgoingtocountdownfromthir4580 Před rokem +2

      The Commonwealth games wouldn't have taken place in Manchester, if the stadium didn't have permanent resident's after the games, City and the Council worked closely together with the conversion of turning an athletics stadium into a football stadium, with City using the money of the sale of Maine Road to convert it for football.

    • @fpupesh
      @fpupesh Před rokem +1

      @@imgoingtocountdownfromthir4580 ah ok, i didn't know that

    • @tomben6180
      @tomben6180 Před měsícem

      @@fpupeshCity spent quite a bit converting it and still work with the City Council now on the stadium and the surrounding area.
      Thing is, as United don’t technically play in Manchester, City are the only football league club in the Council’s jurisdiction - so the relationship is very strong.

  • @shanelee4764
    @shanelee4764 Před rokem

    Roker park was the best! The roker roar was incredible

  • @GamingRobioto
    @GamingRobioto Před 2 měsíci

    The Dell and White Hart Lane are the only ones of these I went to

  • @OwainGlyndwr1927
    @OwainGlyndwr1927 Před měsícem +2

    The worst thing Cardiff City did was to move from Ninian park to The New Cardiff City Stadium. When Ninian was full it was electric and Big teams didn't like playing there. Ask Rio Ferdinand. Cardiff v Leeds FA Cup 2002. The new Stadium is souless.
    CYMRU 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

    • @Jessica-Jones732
      @Jessica-Jones732 Před 11 dny

      Bet it was a bit tasty for the visitors,maybe hostile but that made your stadium yours,individual to Cardiff,now all stadiums are pretty much the same like you buy a generic design and assemble it

  • @Sam-gw5pl
    @Sam-gw5pl Před měsícem

    I went to White Hart Lane in 1988 for the FA Cup Semi Final between Wimbledon and Luton Town. Wasn’t glamorous!

  • @manpreetbrar838
    @manpreetbrar838 Před 7 dny

    Some classic stadia gone. Highbury, white hart lane, maine road, etc

  • @sicks6six
    @sicks6six Před 2 měsíci

    Been to all them except 3. Upton park probably my favourite. Right up close to the pitch. Loud.

  • @peterherrington3300
    @peterherrington3300 Před 2 měsíci

    Went to most of those as a palace fan .
    Not keen on the modern grounds at all , they all look & feel a bit flat pack compared with the historic old venues.
    Love selhurst , just needs updating with increased capacity to make it relevant

  • @kevinprior3549
    @kevinprior3549 Před rokem +3

    The Dell was like looking at birds shit

  • @jekanyika
    @jekanyika Před 3 měsíci

    Some high frequencies in the mix

  • @bionicgeekgrrl
    @bionicgeekgrrl Před 2 měsíci

    We'll soon be adding goodison Park to the list. Probably old Trafford, Stamford Park and others will get replaced over the coming years as clubs look for increased match day income.
    The older grounds for the most part are now at the limitations of their location and expansion opportunities so gradually the clubs wanting higher revenue to keep pace with the richest clubs will be forced into building new bigger grounds whether they or their fans like it or not. The sustainability rules as they currently are make it a when rather than a if.
    Plus with the increasing interest in the sport around the world more and more will want to go to the games. Around 80k is probably going to become the target capacity in the next 10-15 years, if not more.
    A more modern stadium gives the clubs abilities to supplement their income by hosting concerts etc.

  • @fusixnrwicnwiejciwj8925
    @fusixnrwicnwiejciwj8925 Před rokem +4

    I’m a Middlesbrough fan absolutely gutted I never got to go to Ayresome park

  • @philmccarthy1965
    @philmccarthy1965 Před 27 dny

    The New Den was the first new allseater stadium built, Riverside was the second

  • @seanbonella
    @seanbonella Před rokem +1

    never knew about bolton deaths....

  • @SiVlog1989
    @SiVlog1989 Před 2 měsíci

    I remember the only game I ever got to attend at Upton Park, which happened to be the International Debut of a certain Wayne Rooney, it was a Friendly between England and Australia. In one of Sven Goren Ericsson's famous subbing the entire 11, it wasn't a good match for England as they lost 3-1 to the Aussies. To rub salt in it, some of the Aussie fans chanted "just like the Cricket,"

  • @stevecooksley
    @stevecooksley Před rokem +7

    Thank you for acknowledging that West Ham supporters got completely f**ked over. We didn't even want to be a "world-class" club in a "world-class" stadium. Everything was just fine as it was. Now we're a shambles in an athletics stadium next to a shopping centre.

  • @nicolavallely8076
    @nicolavallely8076 Před rokem +1

    Ayresome Park for me as a Boro fan

  • @abdubinyaameen6188
    @abdubinyaameen6188 Před rokem +2

    Upton Park should have been upgraded. And Highbury as well

    • @helvete983
      @helvete983 Před 3 měsíci

      The local residents stopped any possibility of development at Highbury. West Ham just got shafted by greedy owners. Sell the ground, move to a soulless bowl, win win for them.
      If ANY of these fans had a say no team would have moved.

  • @pumagutten
    @pumagutten Před 2 měsíci

    Ayresome Park!❤️

  • @cjs083
    @cjs083 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I miss my second home Filbert Street

  • @thezanzibarbarian5729
    @thezanzibarbarian5729 Před měsícem

    *Technically speaking...*
    _Every team that has played in the Premier League that are no longer in the Premier League, play in stadiums that were Premier League stadiums that no longer exist as Premier League stadiums because they are no longer in the Premier League._

  • @curtinj98
    @curtinj98 Před rokem +3

    Coventry City moved to the Ricoh Arena, now the Coventry Building Society Arena, not to the Rioch Arena.

    • @kevinprior3549
      @kevinprior3549 Před rokem +1

      Should never have moved too

    • @curtinj98
      @curtinj98 Před rokem

      @@kevinprior3549 Hindsight is a wonderful thing.

    • @peterherrington3300
      @peterherrington3300 Před 2 měsíci

      We (palace) always got beat there .
      Standing in the pissing rain (uncovered) to watch Brian kilcline? take us apart 4.0 wasn't a highlight.

  • @MrMiD.Life.Crisis
    @MrMiD.Life.Crisis Před rokem +1

    it's surprising that almost all English stadiums had the corners we see on modern stadiums before going to the more traditional 4 stands. I know the top comment contradicts this but seeing places like ayresome Park and burnden Park, shows the bowl configuration.

    • @indiekiddrugpatrol3117
      @indiekiddrugpatrol3117 Před rokem

      It's because when the terraces were replaced with proper stands it was easier to leave the corners empty

  • @cmdrtheduckster3693
    @cmdrtheduckster3693 Před 2 měsíci

    Makes me grateful that Palace still play in a stadium that has character, soul and a great atmosphere. Much better than any of these modern gentrified kit stadiums