Quote from: chrisw1 on April 12, 2023, 03:00:26 PMQuote from: algy on April 12, 2023, 01:55:14 PMQuote from: Gareth on April 12, 2023, 01:16:01 PMVilla Park included in the final 10 grounds submitted for the Euro 2028 bidFinal list of grounds:Wembley (London)Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London)Villa Park (B6)Everton Stadium / Bramley-Moore Docks (Liverpool)The Emptihad Stadium (Manchester)St James' Park (Newcastle)Aviva Stadium (Dublin)Casement Park (Belfast)Hampden Park (Glasgow)Millennium Stadium (Cardiff)It's a pretty sensible list. Murrayfield would have made more sense than Hampden park both capacity and quality wise, but I guess the Scottish FA prefer to play at Hampden. Casement is also tiny and possibly should have given way to another Scottish ground? I guess they feel they have to have a Northern Ireland stadium, and that's the biggest. It also exceeds the minimum 30K capacity required by UEFA.
Quote from: algy on April 12, 2023, 01:55:14 PMQuote from: Gareth on April 12, 2023, 01:16:01 PMVilla Park included in the final 10 grounds submitted for the Euro 2028 bidFinal list of grounds:Wembley (London)Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London)Villa Park (B6)Everton Stadium / Bramley-Moore Docks (Liverpool)The Emptihad Stadium (Manchester)St James' Park (Newcastle)Aviva Stadium (Dublin)Casement Park (Belfast)Hampden Park (Glasgow)Millennium Stadium (Cardiff)It's a pretty sensible list. Murrayfield would have made more sense than Hampden park both capacity and quality wise, but I guess the Scottish FA prefer to play at Hampden. Casement is also tiny and possibly should have given way to another Scottish ground?
Quote from: Gareth on April 12, 2023, 01:16:01 PMVilla Park included in the final 10 grounds submitted for the Euro 2028 bidFinal list of grounds:Wembley (London)Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (London)Villa Park (B6)Everton Stadium / Bramley-Moore Docks (Liverpool)The Emptihad Stadium (Manchester)St James' Park (Newcastle)Aviva Stadium (Dublin)Casement Park (Belfast)Hampden Park (Glasgow)Millennium Stadium (Cardiff)
Villa Park included in the final 10 grounds submitted for the Euro 2028 bid
They don't have to have a NI one if they don't have a stadium to host it in. Surely this weakens the bid as a whole as it's clearly not big enough when there's probably a dozen alternatives elsewhere?
30K for the Euros apparently.
The NI stadium will be about legacy of the tournament.
Will Ireland qualify as co-hosts? It's the only feckin' way we will
Be interesting to see guests from all across Europe standing in a mile long queue for the train at Aston.
Apart from of course Wembley, of the 10 venues Villa Park is the only other ground, which was also a venue for the 66 World Cup, the others were White City, Old Trafford, Hillsborough, Goodison Park, Roker Park and Ayresome Park.