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New Stadium and Training Ground - Pg 104 Northumberland Park master plan

with regards to the pitch - i thought we had some hybrid half grass half synthetic type turn out ? and that we use some kind of elaborate grow kit to mimic sun light in order for it to grow ?

im sure i saw a pitch side interview with someone and they had a lighting rig set up
 
When you're standing on the pitch at the Santiago Bernabeu - and I have on match days past - it's amazing how hot and still the air is. Before the crowds get in, the afternoon tang of the fresh-cut grass is just overpowering. I've seen people reach down to rub the grass and then smell their fingers, like they were standing in a patch of thyme or sage. Once the fans are in, the place becomes a humid cauldron, with tobacco smoke fuming up all over the place, swirling in the light breezes that come up.

Players must be able to really bend or dip the ball given the added bite it gets in such dense air. The place is built like some opera house on steroids, just rising up dramatically, level after level, with completely even rows of seats at the top of the upper stand and a big roof putting a cap right over all the seats.

A greenskeepers nightmare, yet Real play on a billiard table of a pitch. All this nonsense about favourable light and airflow created by dipping corners is just some architectural bafflegab. A good pitch is there for the making in any big ground. All it takes is money, equipment and a skillful staff with a commitment to execute.

Great description of a match day experience at the Bernabeu.

I disagree with your statement about airflow and lighting being nonsense though.

Real have had pitch problems in the past, similar to the San Siro ones. I'm sure the Milan clubs have quite a bit of money, equipment and can affort skillful staff, yet their pitch problems have been pretty consistent. There's also a slight climatic difference between Madrid and London, just because something works in Madrid doesn't mean the same thing will work in London.

Isn't it Ajax who have the system where they actually move the entire pitch outside the stadium to let it get sun and air? Surely they don't do that just for the fun of it?
 
Great description of a match day experience at the Bernabeu.

I disagree with your statement about airflow and lighting being nonsense though.

Real have had pitch problems in the past, similar to the San Siro ones. I'm sure the Milan clubs have quite a bit of money, equipment and can affort skillful staff, yet their pitch problems have been pretty consistent. There's also a slight climatic difference between Madrid and London, just because something works in Madrid doesn't mean the same thing will work in London.

Isn't it Ajax who have the system where they actually move the entire pitch outside the stadium to let it get sun and air? Surely they don't do that just for the fun of it?

Schalke and Vitesse Arnhem can roll their pitches out of the stadium if the arena is used for other things. They both have retractable roofs.

San Siro and Amsterdam Arena are the most notorious when it comes to pitch quality. The pitch is relaid several times each season at both stadiums, at a cost of around €200K each time.
 
with regards to the pitch - i thought we had some hybrid half grass half synthetic type turn out ? and that we use some kind of elaborate grow kit to mimic sun light in order for it to grow ?

im sure i saw a pitch side interview with someone and they had a lighting rig set up


See below a couple of many pics that I took when I was moving seats a couple of years ago.


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Loughton - what do you mean by moving seats ?


I had 5 excellent seats as season tickets in the Paxton, top row of the bottom tier, they were those blue leather type seats, after having them for nearly 10 years the club moved about 30 of us to open another hospitality lounge, so we had to move seats.
 
I'm surprised that the Santiago Bernabeu only holds 5,000 more than the San Siro. Looks massive to me, tiers upon tiers.
 
I had 5 excellent seats as season tickets in the Paxton, top row of the bottom tier, they were those blue leather type seats, after having them for nearly 10 years the club moved about 30 of us to open another hospitality lounge, so we had to move seats.


i dunno what i actually thought you meant first of all - just with the picture of an empty stadium which looks like a non match day i thought there was more to it than that - did they let you come in and choose what seats you wanted ?
 
I'm surprised that the Santiago Bernabeu only holds 5,000 more than the San Siro. Looks massive to me, tiers upon tiers.

San Siro is pretty massive too. There's even room to increase the number of seats if they decide to fill in the gap.

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my seat is pretty much dead centre of that pic - PD

i know that holds no interest to any of you, but i don't care :)
 
my seat is pretty much dead centre of that pic - PD

i know that holds no interest to any of you, but i don't care :)


Good seat, I've sat up there a few times and the atmosphere is really good there, seems to echo around the corner and sounds extremely loud.
 
I love WHL. Be sorry to see the old girl go.


Me too. You been on the tour mate? Well worth going on and its only ?ú10-15, an absolute bargain compared to some things these days. You get to see a lot more than I imagined you would, go in changing rooms, directors box. Got to see in Levys office, his carpet is ?ú2,000 a SQ FT, wouldnt mind sitting in there with a post game whisky.

Highlight is getting to sit in Arrys chair, you wouldnt believe how comfortable it is. Weird thing is you can barely see the pitch from there.

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