i dont go to many away games nowadays but i get to a fair few homes (arsenal)
highbury
emirates
upton park
white hart lane
Cravern Cottage
Stamford Bridge
selhurst park
carrow road
portman road
london road
city ground
Villa Park
Pride Park
underhill
Abbey stadium
old wembley
I've been going to Death Valley, Home of the LSU Tigers since I was like 5 years old.
There's no place better than Death Valley on a Saturday night in the Fall. It's even home of the infamous EarthQuake Game between LSU and Auburn in 1988. LSU scored a 4th down touchdown to win the game 7-6 in the last 2 minutes and the LSU GeoScience complex recorded it from like 1,00 feet away.
i havent been to too many, mostly only all the stadiums in detroit(Joe louis arena, ford field, comerica park, the palace, the old tigers stadium, and the silverdome). But this summer me and my friends r takin a trip to NY to see a yankees redsox game at the new yankee stadium, i cant wait.
been in stamford bridge. well tours were over we walked through and we got into one of the elevators and went to the top floor where there are very nice champers and eating places and then went to the field and after that we couldnt find our way back.
i have got some pictures on my other pc might upload them soon.
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So far, I've only been to one NFL game. I went to Gillette Stadium in Foxboro Massachusetts last season. The Patriots were hosting the Denver Broncos and they kicked the living shit outta them.
I've been going to Death Valley, Home of the LSU Tigers since I was like 5 years old.
There's no place better than Death Valley on a Saturday night in the Fall. It's even home of the infamous EarthQuake Game between LSU and Auburn in 1988. LSU scored a 4th down touchdown to win the game 7-6 in the last 2 minutes and the LSU GeoScience complex recorded it from like 1,00 feet away.
Ryan field (Northwestern Football) Lets go Wildcats!
The United Center (Bulls/Blackhawks/Circus)
Soldier Field before and after it became a UFO (Chicago Bears)
US Cellular field (Chicago White Sox) I have many memories, but the three that stand out are Cal Ripken Jr.'s last game in Chicago, game two of the ALCS, and game two of the World Series.
I've been to games at Arrowhead and Royals Stadium in Kansas City. Packers games at Lambeau Field, Milwaukee County Stadium, Alltel, and in Canton for the HOF game. Not sure what the name is, but I know they play high school football there so NO BEER SALES. People where ticked off royaly. I don't drink, so I didn't care.
Wrigley Field for a double header between Cubbies and Braves and the dome in St Pete for a Rays/Yankee game.
Camden Yards tons of times. (Baltimore Orioles)
Municipal Stadium. (Hagerstown Suns)(Class A affiliate of the Washington Nationals)
M&T Bank Bank Stadium. (Baltimore Ravens)
I've been to: Progressive Field, Camden yards, RFK Stadium, Harbor Park, FedEx Field, Cleveland Browns Stadium, Gund Arena(Quicken Loan), and almost every MLB spring training complex in Florida.
University of Phoenix Stadium: Wasn't for a game, went on a tour through my step dad's work.
U.S. Airways Center: Went to a Phoenix Suns game back in January vs the Spurs, they lost not a big surprise...
Chase Field (Bank One Ball Park): Went to my first Diamondbacks game, from then on I hated baseball lol, so boring. Also went to many supercross and monster jam evens, those were awesome.
NBA
Chicago Stadium (Bulls)
United Center (Bulls)
Bradley Center (Bucks)
Target Center (T-Wolves)
US Airways Center (Suns)
MLB
Comiskey Park (White Sox)
Comiskey Park II/US Celluar Field (White Sox)
Wrigley Field (Cubs)
County Stadium (Brewers)
Miller Park (Brewers)
Busch Stadium II (Cardinals)
Safeco Field (Mariners)
Angel Stadium of Anaheim (LA Angels of Anaheim)
Metrodome (Twins)
NHL
Chicago Stadium (Blackhawks)
United Center (Blackhawks)
The Summit (Old Houston Rockets)
Toyota Center (Current Houston Rockets)
Reliant Stadium (Houston Texans)
The Astrodome (Old Houston Astros)
Minute Maid Park (Current Houston Astros)
Turner Field (Atlanta Braves)
I've been to a bunch of college stadiums, but I don't care about mentioning those.
I know I root with the hometown fans. I hated wrigley field though because I am a die hard White Sox fan, but when you get tickets to the crosstown classic, you cant refuse.