Senorcarnival From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 10 hours ago) and read 7480 times:
Let's hear it. Which stadiums have you visited? Which was your favorite? BTW your local high school stadium or rec park doesn't count. Here's my list:
Estadio Pacaembu (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Ginasio do Ibirapuera (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Estadio do Ibirapuera (Sao Paulo, Brazil)
Darrell K. Royal Memorial Stadium (Austin, TX)
Frank Erwin Center (Austin, TX)
Disch-Falk Field (Austin, TX)
Dell Diamond (Round Rock, TX)
Alamodome (San Antonio, TX)
SBC Center (San Antonio, TX)
Freeman Coliseum (San Antonio, TX)
Soldier Field (Chicago, IL)
AA Arena (Dallas, TX)
Cotton Bowl (Dallas, TX)
United Center (Chicago, IL)
Pepsi Center (Denver, CO)
Miller Park (Milwaukee, WI)
Kohl Center (Madison, WI)
My favorite was probably either the Pepsi Center or the Kohl Center. I think my experience at the Pepsi Center was cool because I had good seats, despite the fact that the seats there are really narrow, but the Kohl Center seemed like a very nice, fan-friendly facility, especially for hockey.
TuffGong From Canada, joined Jan 2006, 472 posts, RR: 4 Reply 1, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 10 hours ago) and read 7471 times:
1. G.M Place - Vancouver BC
2. B.C Place - Vancouer B.C
3. The Saddledome - Calgary AB
4. McMahon Stadium - Calgary AB
5. Commonwealth Stadium - Edmonton AB
6. Le Colissee - Quebec City, QC
7. The GreAt Western Forum - Los Angeles CA
8. Arrowhead Pond - Anaheim CA
9. Melbourne Cricket Grounds - Melbourne, VIC
10. Telstra dome - Melbourne Vic
11. Rod Laver Arena - Melbourne Vic
I've been to many many hockey arenas that are 8,000 seats or smaller but that would be a waste of time. these are the major stadiums and arenas i've been to.
LOT767-300ER From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 2, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 10 hours ago) and read 7465 times:
1. United Center (Chicago)
2. Soldier Field (Chicago)
3. Wrigley Field (Chicago)
4. Stadion Wojska Polskiego (Warsaw, Poland)
5. Highbury (Longon, UK)
6. Old Trafford (Manchester, UK)
7. Stamford Bridge (London, UK)
8. Stade de France ( St. Denis, France)
9. BayArena (Leverkusen, Germany)
10. Allianz Arena (Munich, Germany)
11. Stadion Slaski (Chorzow, Poland)
12. Celtic Park (Glasgow, Scotland)
13. Daytona Int'l Speedway (Daytona Beach, Florida)
14. TD Waterhouse Center (Orlando, Florida)
15. AA Arena (Miami, Florida)
16. Lambeau Field (Green Bay, Wisconsin)
17. Miller Park (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
18. Allstate Arena (Rosemont, Illinois)
Bushpilot From South Africa, joined Jul 2007, 0 posts, RR: 1 Reply 3, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 10 hours ago) and read 7459 times:
Royal Stadium (KC missouri or KS not even sure)
Safeco Field Seattle
Melbourne Cricket Ground
WACCA(sp?) Perth WA
San Jose Arena SJ California
Old LA Forum Los Angeles
MCI Center Washington DC
Not bad for a kid from Alaska where you barely get 10k people in one place ever.
Greyhound From United States of America, joined Mar 2005, 1026 posts, RR: 2 Reply 4, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 10 hours ago) and read 7455 times:
1. America West Arena (US Airways Arena) (Phoenix, AZ--Phoenix Suns)
2. MCI Center (Landover, MD--Washington Capitals)
3. Seahawks Stadium (Qwest Field) (Seattle, WA--Seattle Seahawks)
4. Bank One Ballpark (Chase Field) (Arizona Diamondbacks)
5. Key Arena @ Seattle Center (Seattle, WA--Seattle Supersonics, Seattle
Storm)
6. Safeco Field (Seattle, WA--Seattle Mariners)
7. League Fox Cities Stadium (Appleton, WI--Wisconsin Timberrattlers)
8. Thomas Dodd Stadium (Norwich, CT--Norwich Defenders (then Norwich
Navigators)
9. Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park (Charleston, SC--Charleston Riverdogs)
10. J. Lawrence Walkup Skydome (Flagstaff, AZ--Northern Arizona University
Lumberjacks)
11. Ragus Stadium (Miami, AZ--Miami Vandals (My old high school))
SmithAir747 From Canada, joined Jan 2004, 1599 posts, RR: 33 Reply 5, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 10 hours ago) and read 7455 times:
I have been to 3 major league baseball stadiums:
1) Busch Stadium (St. Louis, MO) (now demolished) My all-time favourite, because I am a lifelong fan of the St. Louis Cardinals ever since I started going to St. Louis for my frequent facial reconstructive surgeries (at St. Louis Children's Hospital). Since I fell in love with St. Louis at first sight in 1982, I naturally adopted the Cardinals as my favourite baseball team. I finally attended a Cardinals game at Busch Stadium in 2002--a dream realised!
2) Wrigley Stadium (Chicago, IL) During a CCA (Children's Craniofacial Association) Family Retreat in Chicago (1996), one of our activities was to attend a Cubs game there. Our whole large group got to watch the Cubs in batting practice before the game (against the Reds).
3) Great American Ballpark (Cincinnati, OH) In 2003, our church men's group attended a Reds game there (against the Astros).
Also, in Fort Wayne, IN, my hometown, we have an A-level minor league affiliate of the San Diego Padres, called the Fort Wayne Wizards. Our beautiful stadium (built in 1993) is nicknamed "The Castle", and I attend at least one home game every year.
SmithAir747
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VSFullThrottle From United States of America, joined Jul 2004, 280 posts, RR: 4 Reply 6, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 10 hours ago) and read 7455 times:
Not too many, but here ya go....
1. Carrow Road (Norwich City, UK)
2. Wembley Stadium (Wembley, UK)
3. Yankee Statium (New York, NY)
4. Dolphins Stadium (Miami, FL), when I went it was Joe Robbie & Pro Player.
5. TD Waterhouse (Orlando, FL)
6. America West Arena/US Airways Center (Phoenix, AZ)
My favourite would have to be Wembley Stadium, went a couple of times to see England play.
Slider From United States of America, joined Feb 2004, 6518 posts, RR: 37 Reply 7, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 10 hours ago) and read 7455 times:
Quoting Senorcarnival (Thread starter): but the Kohl Center seemed like a very nice, fan-friendly facility, especially for hockey.
It was made for hockey, really. I still miss the old Dane County coliseum, but no question the Kohl Center is one of the finest venues in all of college sports.
Airwave From United States of America, joined Mar 2006, 1117 posts, RR: 3 Reply 8, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 7444 times:
A short list for me, but here it is:
Veteran's Stadium (deceased) - Philadelphia, PA
The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA
Corestates/First Union/Wachovia Center - Philadelphia, PA
Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia, PA
Franklin Field - Philadelphia, PA
Madison Square Garden - New York City, NY
Camden Yards - Baltimore, MD
Oddly enough, I have yet to take in a game at Citizens Bank Park, also in Philadelphia, even though I've been to every other venue down there, lol. I've been to 2 & 3 so many times I've lost count, haha. I'd really like to get to some other venues, but that'll have to wait, I guess.
Airwave
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BigOrange From United States of America, joined Apr 2004, 2358 posts, RR: 3 Reply 10, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 7432 times:
AFC_Ajax00 From United States of America, joined Nov 2000, 775 posts, RR: 0 Reply 11, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 7426 times:
Continental Airlines Arena, NJ
MSG, NY
Amsterdam Arena, NL
Yankee Stadium, NY
Giants Stadium, NJ
De Kuip (Rotterdam), NL
American Airlines Arena, FL
American Airlines Center, TX
Stamford Bridge, UK
Highbury Park, UK
Craven Cottage, UK
Parc des Princes, FR
Boston Garden, MA
Cotton Bowl, TX
Stade de France, FR
Shea Stadium, NY
Stade de Colombes, FR
Stade Jean-Bouin (used by Stade Francais rugby club), FR
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Cadet57 From United States of America, joined Jul 2005, 9081 posts, RR: 34 Reply 13, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 7422 times:
Fenway, Nuff said
Yankee Stadium (christ its a shit hole, but hey, the sox won )
Mass Mutual center (ncaa tourney)
The garden.
Doors open, right hand side, next stop is Springfield.
DTManiac From Germany, joined Aug 2004, 689 posts, RR: 16 Reply 14, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 7418 times:
Yankee Stadium (New York, NY)
AA Arena (Dallas, TX)
Westfalenstadion/Signal Iduna Park (Dortmund, Germany)
Olympiastadion (Munich, Germany)
Olympiastadion (Berlin, Germany)
Waldstadion (Frankfurt, Germany)
Commerzbank Arena (Frankfurt, Germany)
Rheinstadion (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Wedaustadion (Duisburg, Germany)
Ruhrstadion (Bochum, Germany)
Parkstadion (Gelsenkirchen, Germany)
Georg-Melches Stadion (Essen, Germany)
Müngersdorfer Stadion (Cologne, Germany)
Colloseum (Rome, Italy)
Westfalenstadion is always very impressive when the home team Borussia Dortmund plays although they are not my favourite team. But since I live close to it, I regularly go there. The last game was Germany 4: 1 USA ,
PIA777 From United States of America, joined Dec 2003, 1738 posts, RR: 7 Reply 15, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 7412 times:
Here are mine:
1.) Chicago's Wrigley Field (too many times, which is still not enough)
2.) Old Comiskey Park
3.) US Cellular Field
4.) Chicago's Soldier Field
5.) Chicago Stadium
6.) United Center
7.) Arlington Stadium in Texas
8.) Turner Field (Atlanta)
9.) Georgia Dome
10.) Reunion Arena (Dallas)
11.) Philips Arena (ATL)
Clrd2go From United States of America, joined Feb 2003, 1000 posts, RR: 0 Reply 16, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 7405 times:
Fenway Park
Orioles Park at Camden Yards
Candlestic Park
Boston Garden
Exhibition Stadium (Toronto..I think that was the name..original home of
the Blue Jays.
Kezar Stadium (Original home of SF 49ers)
Stanford Stadium
PIA777 From United States of America, joined Dec 2003, 1738 posts, RR: 7 Reply 17, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 7399 times:
I forgot one. Olympic Stadium in Montreal for the Expos game.
Matt72033 From United Kingdom, joined May 2005, 1617 posts, RR: 4 Reply 18, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 7399 times:
Stamford Bridge (London)
Villa Park (Birmingham)
Old Wembley (London)
Highbury (London)
The Oval (London)
Lords (London)
WACA (Perth)
Subiaco Oval (Perth)
Olympiastadion (Munich, Germany)
Yankee Statium (New York)
Falcon84 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 19, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 7391 times:
Cleveland Municipal Stadium
Cleveland Browns Stadium
Jacobs Field, Cleveland
Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland
Richfield Coliseum (miss that place. Was a great venue)
Cleveland Arena
Cleveland State University Convocation Center
Chrisler Arena, at U of Meechigan
Nationwide Arena, Columbus (awesome arena)
The SuperDome, New Orleans
Shea Stadium, New York City
Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City (great ballpark)
Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati
That's all I can think of.
Oh, and a bullfighting stadium in Madrid in '78. Couldn't tell you the name of it.
Seb146 From United States of America, joined Nov 1999, 9832 posts, RR: 17 Reply 20, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 7389 times:
I have seen games in:
Key Arena, Seattle Washington (Thunderbirds WHL)
Rose Garden, Portland Oregon (Winterhawks WHL, Lumberjax NLL)
The Coliseum, Portland Oregon (Winterhawks WHL)
Three Rivers Coliseum, Kennewick Washington (Americans WHL)
PGE Park, Portland Oregon (Timbers A-League Soccer)
Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver British Columbia (Canucks NHL)
I have seen but not been in:
GM Place, Vancouver British Columbia
BC Place Stadium, Vancouver British Columbia
QWEST Field, Seattle Washington
Kingdome (RIP) Seattle Washington
Safeco Field, Seattle Washington
Huskies Stadium, Seattle Washington
Coors Field, Denver Colorado
INVESCO at Mile High, Denver Colorado
Pepsi Center, Denver Colorado
E-Center, West Valley City Utah
Delta Center, Salt Lake City Utah
Salt Palace, Salt Lake City Utah
Rice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City Utah
Franklin Covey Field, Salt Lake City Utah
Staples Center, Los Angeles California
PetCo Park, San Diego California
Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego California
3Com Park, San Francisco California
Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland California
Network Associates Coliseum, Oakland California
Kibbie Dome, Moscow Idaho
Cougar Stadium Pullman Washington
Boone Street Stadium Spokane Washington
Sundome Yakima Washington
Huskers Stadium, Lincoln Nebraska
Bank of America Arena, Boise Idaho
Reesers Stadium, Corvallis Oregon
ARCO Arena, Sacramento California
Tacoma Dome, Tacoma Washington
Cheney Stadium, Tacoma Washington
Volcanos Stadium, Salem Oregon
Gman94 From United Kingdom, joined May 2004, 1239 posts, RR: 0 Reply 22, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 9 hours ago) and read 7371 times:
Here's Mine.
Football:
Wembley Stadium - London (Knocked Down)
White Hart Lane (Spurs) - London
Highbury (Arsefilth) - London
Upton Park (West Ham) - London
Brisbane Road (Leyton Orient) - London
Selhurst Park (Crystal Palace) - London
Loftus Road (QPR) - London
Griffin Park (Brentford) - London
Vicarage Road - Watford
Portman Park - Ipswich
Carrow Road - Norwich
London Road - Peterborough
Highfield Road - Coventry
Villa Park (Aston Villa) - Birmingham
Molineaux - Wolverhampton
Baseball Ground - Derby (Knocked Down)
The City Ground (Nottingham Forest) - Nottingham
Meadow Lane (Notts County) - Nottingham
Hillsborough - Sheffield
Elland Road - Leeds
Riverside Stadium - Middlesbrough
Roker Park - Sunderland (Knocked Down)
Goodison Park (Everton) - Liverpool
Anfield - Liverpool
Old Trafford - Manchester
Maine Road - Manchester (Knocked Down)
Ewood Park - Blackburn
Boundary Park - Oldham
The County Ground - Swindon
Elm Park - Reading (Knocked Down)
Causeway Stadium - Wycombe
The Dell - Southampton (Knocked Down)
The Fritz Walter Stadium - Kaiserslautern
Cricket:
Lords - London
The Oval - London
Old Trafford - Manchester
Trent Bridge - Nottingham
The St Lawrence Ground - Canterbury
Rugby:
Twickenham - London
Millenium Stadium - Cardiff
North American Stadiums:
Skydome - Toronto
Air Canada Centre - Toronto
PacBell Park - San Francisco
HP Pavillion - San Jose
Alias1024 From United States of America, joined Oct 2004, 2644 posts, RR: 2 Reply 23, posted (7 years 1 month 2 weeks 2 days 8 hours ago) and read 7371 times:
Kingdome - Seattle
Qualcomm Stadium - San Diego
Camden Yards - Baltimore
Turner Field - Atlanta
Minute Maid Park - Houston
Reunion Arena - Dallas
Daytona International Speedway - Daytona Beach
University Stadium - Albuquerque
Isotopes Stadium - Albuquerque
University Arena "The Pit" - Albuquerque
Tingley Coliseum (real crappy stadium) - Albuquerque
My favorite is The Pit. Back in the early 90s when the University of New Mexico mens basketball team was consistently in the top 25, the pit was AWESOME!!! It had an unbelievable atmosphere and energy to the place, and was loudest basketball arena in the US. My best memories as a sports fan are from games in this stadium.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems with just potatoes.
I'm surprised the roof didn't fall on you. Or atleast scar you for life with the smell of sh*t :P
1) Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, Scotland
2) Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland
3) Old Trafford, Manchester, England
4) Love Street, Paisley, Scotland
5) Cappielow, Greenock, Scotland
6) Victoria Park, Dingwall, Scotland
Gaz
Neutrality means that u don't really care cos the struggle goes on even when ur not there, blind and unaware
26 Psa53: My visits have been to: The Big A (Los Angeles Stadium of Anaheim,Ca) Dodger Stadium(Los Angeles) The Park(Arlington,Texas) Candlestick Park(San Franc
28 Piercey: Hell ya! Hmmm... let's see..... Us Cellular Field Wrigley Field Miller Park Notre Dame Stadium Jacobs Field Quicken Loans Arena (formely Gund Arena)
29 Nwa744: Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor MI The Horseshoe, Columbus OH (yuck) Notre Dame Stadium, South Bend IN Rose Bowl, Pasadena CA AlamoDome, San Antonio TX Jo
30 LTU932: I haven't visited many stadiums in my lifetime. It's only three: The Ricardo Saprissa stadium in Tibás, the Alejandro Morera Soto Stadium in Alajuela
31 Piercey: agreed, that ND stadium you said is much better
32 Jafa39: I have visited the Westpac Stadium in Wellington and that new flash one in Cardiff, both as part of DoE conferences. I cannot imagine why anyone would
33 Dragon-wings: Very short list for me. Giants Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) Shea Stadium (Flushing, NY) Citibank Park (Central Islip, NY) (Home of the Long Island Du
34 BradWray: 1.Old Trafford/Manchester/UK 2.Hawthorne's/Midlands/UK 3.Maine Road/Manchester/UK 4.City of Manchester Stadium/Manchester/UK 5. Anfield/Liverpool/UK E
35 CactusA319: Here's mine: 1) Wrigley Field - Chicago (Was there last night actually) 2) US Cellular Field - Chicago 3) Busch Stadium II (recently demolished) - St.
36 CVG72: 1. Joe Louis Arena Detroit, MI 2. Wrigley Field Chicago, IL 3. Fenway Park Boston, MA 4. Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati, OH 5. Nationwide Arena Columbu
37 Confuscius: Wrigley Field (Chicago, IL) Chicago Stadium (Chicago, IL) Soldier Field (Chicago, IL) International Amphitheater (Chicago, IL) Rosemont Horizon (Rosem
38 TuffGong: ah forgot to mention: Candlestick Park, San Fran, CA HP Pavillion, San Jose CA
39 Texan: Darrell K. Royal Memorial Stadium Astrodome Cotton Bowl Arlington Stadium The Ballpark in Arlington Wrigley Field Busch Stadium Kiel (Savvis) Center F
40 Lentigomaligna: Bank of America Hec Edmunson Pavillion; Seattle, WA Delta Center; Salt Lake City, UT E Center; Salt Lake City, UT Fenway Park; Boston, MA Frankin Cove
41 EZEIZA: Let's see if I can remember all ... Argentina: Monumental (River Plate) Bostonera (boca) Independiente San Lorenzo Racing Argentinos Jrs. Newell's R.
42 Aviationmaster: St. Jakob Park - Basel, Switzerland Hardturm - Zurich, Switzerland Espenmoos - St. Gallen, Switzerland Eisstadion Schluefweg - Kloten, Switzerland Hal
43 USAFHummer: Ok, lets see...(yes, stadiums that Ive seen more than one sport in will be repeated)...as a stadiumphile, I try to visit the local major sports stadiu
44 Pogo: Compared to others I have not been to many, but my list is thus- Wembley Stadium 3 times Wembley conference centre Wembley Arena Highbury - Arsenal Ma
45 Spyderz: Hockey: GM Place - Home of the Vancouver Canucks and former Grizzlies Pacific Coliseum - Former home of the Vancouver Canucks and current home of the
46 Demoose: Here's my list: Millennium Stadium - Cardiff, UK City of Manchester Stadium - Manchester, UK Old Trafford - Manchester, UK Ewood Park - Blackburn, UK
47 Gunsontheroof: Kingdome (Seattle, WA) Seattle Center Coliseum/Key Arena (Seattle, WA) Safeco Field (Seattle, WA) Qwest Field/Seahawk Stadium (Seattle, WA) Husky Stad
48 Mir: MLB: Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY US Cellular Field, Chicago, IL (ex-New Comiskey Park) SBC Park, San Francisco, CA (ex-PacBell Park) NFL: Alltell Stadiu
50 Muddydwagon: Soldier Field (Chicago) Old Comiskey Park US Cellular Field United Center Chicago Stadium Bank of America Stadium (Ericsson Stadium) Lowes Motor Speed
51 Copaair737: 1. Bulldog Stadium-Fresno, CA (Fresno State Football) 2. Save Mart Center-Fresno, CA (Fresno State Hoops) 3. Selland Arena-Fresno, CA (Old Fresno Stat
52 Arsenal@LHR: Highbury - Arsenal - London Old Wembley - London Old Trafford - Manchester White Hart Lane - Spurs - London Kenilworth road - Luton Villa Park - Birmi
53 EZEIZA: I knew i had forgotten a few ... Serbia & Montenegro: Red Star Belgrade (For the SCG-Italy Euro qual.) Buducnost Podgorica USA: Yankee Stadium (how co
54 Cedars747: I am impressed by your list,i visited some of them.GO GO Ezeiza Alex!!!
55 Planesarecool: PETCO Park (SD Padres) Highbury (Arsenal) Fratton Park (Portsmouth) St. Mary's (Southampton) Stamford Bridge (Chelski) The Broadfield Stadium (Crawley
56 Senorcarnival: I forgot to the add the not-so great Travis County Expo Center in Austin, TX to watch the not-so mighty Austin Ice Bats of the CHL.
57 AirCop: Candlestick Park - San Francisco Giants Kezar Stadium - San Francisco (49ers prior to 1969) Oakland Coliseum - Oakland A's, Oakland Seals (NHL) Stanfo
58 CVG72: The Gardens, or US Bank? They both suck, but the Gardens has some history. CVG72
59 Confuscius: "The Gardens, or US Bank? They both suck, but the Gardens has some history." I'm not sure. I believe it's adjacent to Riverfront Stadium. Which one ho
60 STLGph: Alerus Dome, Grand Forks (Fleetwood Mac) America West Arena, Phoenix (Stevie Nicks, Fleetwood Mac) Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim (Fleetwood Mac) Arrowhead S
61 Boeingfanyyz: Actually, since Rogers bought over the Blue Jays, they also acquired the Skydome. As a result, it is now officially called "The Roger's Centre" (kind
62 Piercey: How could I forget Camden Yards, too! Favs are Wrigley, PNC Park, and ND Staduim because they bite! Riverfront is blown up, but that's US Bank. It's
64 Himmelstormer: I've been to pretty much all the stadiums in Denmark but I'll just mention the national stadium "Parken"(both old and new) in Copenhagen. Sweden: Nya
65 BHMBAGLOCK: 1. Orange Bowl 2. Don't remember the name but whatever it was where the FLL MLS team played back in late 70s/early 80s 3. BJCC Colisseum 4. Legion Fie
66 MKEdude: True, but at the time I visited (Blue Jays-Royals, July '95) It was still the Skydome. Ergo, in my mind it shall always be the Skydome Just like Comi
67 LOT767-300ER: I hated it, they made me go in a 5th grade field trip when I lived in Central Wisconsin (by Wausau)...I hate Wisconsin and I hate American football,
68 Confuscius: "Riverfront is blown up, but that's US Bank. It's now next to GABP." Thanks "Just like Comiskey Park is now US Cellular Field, however I refuse to cal
69 MKEdude: You can take the boy out of Illinois, but you can't take the FIB out of the boy
70 LOT767-300ER: Son, I lived in Marshfield for 3 years and Madison for 1 year. Wisconsin is a joke, your DNR is a crapfeck of an organization as is your state and lo
71 Confuscius: "...real sport is going to played there" What's that, European football?
72 LOT767-300ER: Yea, you mean real football. Finally the Chicago Fire wont be playing in that craphole of a UFO called Soldier Field.
73 MKEdude: Then why do I Have to deal with half of Chicago every weekend? Seriously, take Door county, drag it down Lake Michigan, and moor it somewhere around
74 Confuscius: "Name one good thing thats in Wisconsin" Wisconsin = Illinois State Park
75 LOT767-300ER: Thats why we have Wisconsin Dells my son.. hehe Everyone knows the Wisconsin state lottery and economy would collapse if it was not for Illinois driv
76 N1120A: In no particular order: 1. Great Western Forum (Inglewood, CA) 2. Staples Center (Los Angeles, CA) 3. Los Angeles Sports Arena (Los Angeles, CA) 4. Lo
77 USAFHummer: No Pauley Pavilion or Rose Bowl? Greg
78 N1120A: Actually, I completely forgot them. I even graduated from college inside Pauley. 17. Rose Bowl (Pasadena, CA) 18. Pauley Pavilion (Los Angeles, CA) 1
79 AirxLiban: Ali Sami Yen Stadium (Galatasaray) Inonu Stadium (Besiktas)
80 Gkirk: 1. Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow, Scotland 2. Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland 3. Palmerston Park, Dumfries, Scotland 4. Raydale Park, Gretna, Scotland 5. Bru
81 N1120A: I remembered another two. 25. Carrow Road (Norwich, UK) 26. Portman Road (Ipswich, UK)
82 GLAGAZ: Its good, but I still feel you are too far away from the action. I would have loved to have been around when there was like 120,000 inside the old Ha
84 USAIRWAYS321: Baseball: Ameriquest Field (Texas Rangers) Bailey/Brayton Field (Washington State Cougars) Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City Royals) Kingdome (old Seattle
85 BA380: Highbury (The Arsenal Stadium, strictly speaking) Villa Park The Valley The City Ground, Nottingham Arena AufSchalke, Gelsenkirchen BayArena, Leverkus
86 KROC: Shea Stadium - NYC Yankee Stadium - NYC Veterans Stadium - Philly Fenway Park - Chowd Land Jacobs Field - Cleveland Dodger Stadium - L.A. Erickson Fie
87 Cornish: Hmm let me see: Home Park - Plymouth Argyle Wembley Anfield - Liverpool Highbury - Arsenal St. James Park - Newcastle Utd. Villa Park - Aston Villa Cr
88 BA380: I forgot Griffin Park and Twickenham. Thanks for jogging my memory, Cornish!
89 Jetjack74: 1. Veterans Stadium. Philadelphia, USA 2. Ewood Park. Blackburn, England 3. Qwest Field. Seattle,WA USA 4. SafeCo Field. Seattle, WA USA 5. Giants Sta
90 Vulindlela: I don´t know the proper names of some of these but... -Candlestick Park (San Francisco), later 3com or whatever. -plus the new stadium. -St. Louis (w
91 ZChannel: Los Angeles Coliseum Los Angeles Forum Staples Center Rose Bowl Pauley Pavillion Dodger Stadium The Big "A"/Edison Field Jack Murphy/Qualcomm Oakland
92 USAFHummer: I think that would be Lockhart Stadium you're talking about (right next to FXE)...today its the current home of Florida Atlantic University Owls foot
94 Traindriver: Baseball: Yankee Stadium (old & new) Polo Grounds Fenway Park King Dome Seattle Veterans Stadium Phila. Shea Stadium Pro-Player Stadium Miami Olympic
95 PurdueAv2003: Here we go in order of importance: (that means the one at the bottom sucks @$$) 1. Ross-Ade Stadium (West Lafayette, IN) 2. Mackey Arena (West Lafayet
96 Pipo777: 1. America West Arena – Phoenix Suns/Phoenix Coyotes 2. Bank One Ballpark – Arizona Diamondbacks 3. Sun Devil Stadium – Arizona Cardinals/ASU Fo
97 MANYQB: Old Trafford - Manchester, UK (football and cricket) Season Ticket at Man Utd Maine Road - Manchester, UK (former home of Man City) City of Manchester
99 Chrisjake: here's my list Cleveland Municipal Stadium Jacobs Field Cleveland Browns Stadium Cleveland Convo Center Cleveland Arena Richfield Coliseum Quicken Loa
100 N1120A: Never has been called Erickson Field. It was Anaheim Stadium, then Edison International Field of Anaheim and now it is Angel Stadium
101 Cptkrell: High School Stadiums not allowed? Well, we (Coral Gables) used to play our big games in the Orange Bowl, so I guess that qualifies (and dates) me. I l