Along with the completion of the North Bank, the Clock End and both East and West Paddocks were seated, and two Jumbotron screens were installed at a cost of 3m to give Highbury its final finished modern look, though giving Arsenal a final all seated capacity of 38,500, this was to prove to small and plans were in the making to relocate and in 2000 the club purchase a site at Ashburton Grove, not far from Highbury and left in 2006 leaving the Stadium to be demolished and used for housing, though the listed facades of Ferriers East and West Stands live on by being tastefully implemented into the new apartment building built in there place, in a new residential development called Highbury Square, with the former pitch area used as a communal garden. The Emirates in the pinnacle of away days and I will go back every time QPR play there, which hopefully we can stay up this season and be back again next year! my first visit to the Emirates stadium overcame my concerns about moving on from Highbury. Take the tube to Arsenal station and you can't go wrong. The news will be welcome at Angel Stadium and Dodger Stadium. I was hoping for an underdog result in the quarter finals of the cup and for the terrific entrance price of just 10 it was well worth the visit! The cheapest tickets at Old Trafford are located on the Short-side Upper tier category, behind each goal. The best seats at Arsenal are those in block 5, it's the lower tier northbank corner directl opposite the away. A police officer politely advised him to zip it as it might have provoked some of the many Arsenal fans around us. But I've also sat in the corners of the clock end and very front of the bottom tier North Bank and they're all great. Still there were large padded seats for all, and the stadium as a whole looks quite smart, although surprisingly it looks bigger inside than out. But you had to email Arsenal and then print off the voucher for your window for the stewards and you had to be in your spot at least 2 hours before kick off before they shut the roads for the fans. I took the London Underground Metropolitan Line from work (Farringdon) to Kings Cross, and then the Piccadilly line to Holloway Road. I was slightly disappointed with the facilities inside the stadium for the reasons mentioned, and very disappointed with the result, but Heigh-Ho, that's football! The Galaxy host the New England Revolution on March 27 at Dignity Health Sports Park. We were near the boundary with home fans who presumably are used to having to stand and sit alternately throughout the game. There was a good sized Reading turnout located in the lower tier of seats, behind the Clock End goal. As a southern Wolves fan, I had more Arsenal fans than any other club growing up and with the FA semi-final defeat in 98 when I was at school Arsenal are more disliked than all three Birmingham clubs combined! Its clean and state of the art but does lack the history that you naturally get from and older stadium. Europa League For the Emirates Cup? Somehow, the refereeing team decided 5 minutes of added time was needed, during which Arsenal tried to rescue the game, but when the ref finally blew, Palace had held on and won 3-2, and that caused pandemonium in the away section.
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