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Alibek;3181132 said:You can create it?
Astana Arena
john08;3182496 said:anyone got arsenal old stadium Highbury for FIFA 07 or FIFA 11?
Alibek;3181133 said:
vicoto09;3182569 said:I WOULD LOVE TO PLAY THERE..... UPS SORRY I AM DREAMING, BETTER KEEP Zzzzzzz
Tha_Trxth;3182615 said:Yeah, that stadiums looks lovely, i like the pattern of the seats.
Mario_S;3184861 said:In this kindda stadiums the pitch would never get soggy in rainy days...wich allows a better control for the ball !
Another good thing is that,the fans would never need umbrellas...
spurs81;3185129 said:I agree, a very good idea for a country like mine, England. But there is a running track, I like the crowd close to the pitch.
spurs81;3187819 said:I've experienced going to matches both with and without running tracks and the sound and atmosphere on every occasion was lost with the track... almost too far from the action. Its the main reason Italy are changing so many of their stadiums away from the World Cup 1990 stadiums, like the Stadio Dell Alpi.
Estádio da Luz in Portugal, or the Allianz Arena in München, Germany are good future models. Tottenham are looking to move to a bigger stadium here in England, but the worry on many fans is not to miss that White Hart Lane sound.
I'd love to see some retrackable roofs though, especially for some of the middle sized teams like Bolton. The Sapporo Dome in Japan was stunning!
Tha_Trxth;3181347 said:sorry dood, we don't create stadiums, we just convert them from pes6, fifa08 or 09.
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