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For the love of tits, when are we going to see actual results.
I get very excited when I see the potential. But then.. It's just potential.
AQR is the only respectable Stadium in Iran at the moment. And what's embarrassing for the other stadiums is that AQR hasn't even had ONE game played since it was established.
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Originally posted by Mr Pouya View PostThe saddest part about all this is thaT even the foolad and imam reza stadiums that seem to be the most modern stadiums in Iran are still based on the old concept of how stadiums should be built. e.g running tracks, visible tunnels around the pitch, large distance between the fans and the pitch, cheap chairs, concrete based designs etc.
We are at least two decades behind with our latest stadiums and the worrying part is that some of the contractors and designers are foreign.
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IF and a big IF all the projects get finished, the state of PGPL stadiums will be much better.
Am I the only one who likes ghadir? I love that it says KHUZESTAN in big letters, its a relatively large stadium, and has a decent pitch.
AQR is really nice looking.
Foolads will be quite nice as well.
I quite honestly don't care if the new stadiums are super modern looking, as long as they get finished and have good pitches, I can be happy.
Esfahan really needs a better stadium than fooladshahr tho.AKP Parti, Turkiye - Haj Bernie Sandersoglu
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Originally posted by KeonKish View PostIF and a big IF all the projects get finished, the state of PGPL stadiums will be much better.
Am I the only one who likes ghadir? I love that it says KHUZESTAN in big letters, its a relatively large stadium, and has a decent pitch.
AQR is really nice looking.
Foolads will be quite nice as well.
I quite honestly don't care if the new stadiums are super modern looking, as long as they get finished and have good pitches, I can be happy.
Esfahan really needs a better stadium than fooladshahr tho.
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Originally posted by irani8perspolis View PostGhadir is horrible, 50km outside of Ahvaz, literally in the middle of nowhere, big track, no roof.... That is why Foolad can draw only 3,000 a game there. When their own stadium finishes, I wouldn't be suprised if their average is near 10k.
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Originally posted by irani8perspolis View PostGhadir is horrible, 50km outside of Ahvaz, literally in the middle of nowhere, big track, no roof.... That is why Foolad can draw only 3,000 a game there. When their own stadium finishes, I wouldn't be suprised if their average is near 10k.
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Originally posted by Keano View PostWhy would they even make stadiums so far from the city? Unless there is a great transpiration alternative for driving, such as Train, frequent bus departures etc.
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Fooladshahr Stadium: 38km away from Isfahan
Samen Stadium: 30 km away from Mashhad City Centre
Yadegar Emam Stadium: 20 km away from Qom City Centre
Including Ghadir that means there are 4 stadiums that are >20km from the city centre. That means 7 our of 16 teams are playing in stadiums that are too far for fans, if they fixed this problem alone, it would add maybe 1,000 or 2,000 to attendance.
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Originally posted by irani8perspolis View PostIt is a great mystery to all of us. Other stadiums such as this are
Fooladshahr Stadium: 38km away from Isfahan
Samen Stadium: 30 km away from Mashhad City Centre
Yadegar Emam Stadium: 20 km away from Qom City Centre
Including Ghadir that means there are 4 stadiums that are >20km from the city centre. That means 7 our of 16 teams are playing in stadiums that are too far for fans, if they fixed this problem alone, it would add maybe 1,000 or 2,000 to attendance.
As you know, IR sees football as a security issue. If you place the stadiums way outside of a city, then you can control the crowd before they get back to that city and are dispersed in the streets. If a mad crowd gets out of the stadium and right into the streets of a city, it is much more difficult to limit and control them.
That should be the reason!sigpic
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Originally posted by Keano View PostWhy would they even make stadiums so far from the city? Unless there is a great transpiration alternative for driving, such as Train, frequent bus departures etc.
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Originally posted by irani8perspolis View PostGhadir is horrible, 50km outside of Ahvaz, literally in the middle of nowhere, big track, no roof.... That is why Foolad can draw only 3,000 a game there. When their own stadium finishes, I wouldn't be suprised if their average is near 10k.
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The most modern stadium in Iran is located in..
Originally posted by KeonKish View PostAlso I checked on google maps and Ghadir is only 15km from the center of ahvaz. Not 50.
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