[Albion] Two new stadiums next year

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Skuller

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I like your style. I love the Northern towns we visit, may or may not want to live there but on a day trip or a weekend I manage to see plenty of good stuff I like and I generally have a good time.

If you’ve an hour to spare when in Sunderland, try their Museum and Winter Gardens (it’s free). Its very close to the station, and a cut above your average municipal museum.
 










Thunder Bolt

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I wasn't questioning your opinion. I was questioning you calling it an Identikit stadium. When it quite clearly isn't. If anything, the two-tiers behind the goal and down the side are more like Old Trafford than Reading
My opinion, when I was there, was of an identikit stadium. I stand by that.
 


Dinner with Gotsmanov

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Was there in 2004. Think we did train to Newcastle and Metro to Sunderland. Ground is right near a station anyway. Decent stadium, but wasn't overly impressed with the area around it. Might have changed in 20 years I suppose. Will aim to be back next season.
Calling @Brighton Mackem for insights as good places to drink pre match …. Though this May be a touch premature…
 


Slum_Wolf

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Brighton Mackem

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Calling @Brighton Mackem for insights as good places to drink pre match …. Though this May be a touch premature…
Plenty of places to drink within 10 to 15 minutes walk to the SoL, I go into Fitzgerelds which has now changed its name to the Canny Lad. You won't see home fans only signs you can basically go in any pub you like.
 


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