Copa del Rey 2015/2016

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Egert

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Let's be honest here, who wouldn't want to see us lift the trophy in the Bernabeu? :lol: Would be some scenes for us and for RM fans :lol:
 

StarLord

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It should be the biggest neutral stadium available in Spain, and that is the Bernabeu. But since RM are thundercunts, I would suggest that we play in the Camp Nou again. Sevilla get half the tickets. More money for everyone, plus a better stadium than any of the Calderon, Mestalla or San Mames.
 

Vlom

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It should be the biggest neutral stadium available in Spain, and that is the Bernabeu. But since RM are thundercunts, I would suggest that we play in the Camp Nou again. Sevilla get half the tickets. More money for everyone, plus a better stadium than any of the Calderon, Mestalla or San Mames.

We can't be asking to play it at Camp Nou everytime.

It's also pretty far a travel for Sevilla, it'll most probably be Calderon I think.

And again, why the hell do they not decide the stadium at the beginning of the tournament, and IF the host happens to be a finalist than so be it, split the tickets like they did last year.
 
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aaron101

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That's the reason why Spain have to have a national stadium like Wembly to host cup finals. I think the new Atletico stadium will be the Spain National stadium.
 

Antimilan

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Has nothing to do with the pitch. It is not ideal for the fans and it is not good for the atmosphere.

Better for Sevilla, just like Camp Nou for Barca last CDR final. Why not good for the atmosphere? In Italy, most of the stadiums are of olympic styles and the atmosphere is often great.
 

Blaugrana Bull

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Better for Sevilla, just like Camp Nou for Barca last CDR final. Why not good for the atmosphere? In Italy, most of the stadiums are of olympic styles and the atmosphere is often great.

A football stadium without a track is simply better, that is it. That is why every stadium that is only built for football hasn't got one.
I am not saying that we should play in Camp Nou btw. I would not like to play there if I were Barcelona's opponent. Calderon makes most sense to me.

Edit: To how many stadiums have you been? The worst I have been to was the Olympiastadion in Berlin. You sit so far away from the pitch because of that damn running track.
 
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Antimilan

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A football stadium without a track is simply better, that is it. That is why every stadium that is only built for football hasn't got one.
I am not saying that we should play in Camp Nou btw. I would not like to play there if I were Barcelona's opponent. Calderon makes most sense to me.

Edit: To how many stadiums have you been? The worst I have been to was the Olympiastadion in Berlin. You sit so far away from the pitch because of that damn running track.


Agreed on that. I just hope they will not chose Camp Nou as that's not quite fair. Calderon will do though.

I've been in quite a lot of stadiums when traveling to compete in Futsal with my University team back then. San Siro is quite crappy, and depending on the stand, you might end up having a very uncomfortable view. Stadio Olimpico in Rome is also far away from the pitch.

Camp Nou was great, although the pitch seemed smaller than in TV (probably because of the camera). RSP is great because it is not very big and the atmosphere never ceases to amaze.
 
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