Rarely play at the millennium now. Use Cardiff City stadium which is 30kThe Welsh play at Cardiffs ground. They didn't build the millennium stadium.
Rarely play at the millennium now. Use Cardiff City stadium which is 30kThe Welsh play at Cardiffs ground. They didn't build the millennium stadium.
If you say soWhy would the SRU sell Murrayfield? It’s an excellent stadium in a great location.
They didn’t spend anything on it for Euro2020, so I wouldn’t expect anything significant for 2028.They must surely be planning on spending some money on it with euro 2028 being agreed.
Assume they can’t lower the pitch to at least get the views sorted
Been using it since 2009 I thinkRarely play at the millennium now. Use Cardiff City stadium which is 30k
It’s got excellent transport links, a bigger capacity, better views.If you say so
Murrayfield is marginally better with a bigger capacity, but both stadiums are tired, and not fit for purpose in respect of modern sporting events.Demolish Murrayfield and rebuild the National stadium in Glasgow. Combining national Rugby and football events. Edinburgh shouldn’t have sporting events due to total apathy from their citizens to attend them. The trains are absolutely packed coming from Glasgow heading to the Rugby during the 6 nations but yet they are supposedly the rugby city. Glasgow is a far superior city , has traditionally been our national football city and should continue to be so. Also this idea will wind up the Edinburgh lovers on this thread which is a bonus.
I’ve always been in favour of retaining Hampden - none of this building a new stadium in Stirling or Perth to be fair to the teuchtars nonsense - Glasgow is the spiritual heartland of Scottish football and as much as it doesn’t make a lot of financial sense to maintain it for maybe half a dozen games a year in a city with two other 50,000+ stadia, it has a long and rich history that’s probably second only to Wembley in British football.I get a lot of the disdain for the stadium, but I agree with a lot of what you're saying here.
It's a cherished piece of footballing history - nationally and globally - and is, after Ibrox, the most significant place in Rangers' history.
Its got the footprint of a football pitch with a running track around it, without actually having a running track.It's a running track with a pitch stuck in the middle of it.
Not fit for purpose and must be one of the worst National stadiums around.
We'd be better off moving high profile games to Murrayfield - a far better stadium for football matches.
Have they never been able to pull crowds comparable to Welsh rugby? You would have thought their recent Euro play off would have took place at the Millenium, or is football nowhere near the most popular sport?Rarely play at the millennium now. Use Cardiff City stadium which is 30k
Egg chasingHave they never been able to pull crowds comparable to Welsh rugby? You would have thought their recent Euro play off would have took place at the Millenium, or is football nowhere near the most popular sport?
Sitting in row H of the West Stand. View is shite.