BlueinBosnia wrote:Nobody? I'd thought this would have been right up (at least) John68's street...
By the way, John, I'm currently doing a CPD course, part of which is on abandoned football stadiums; IFK Gothenburg, Maltese National Team and Lech Poznan as case studies...
mr_nool wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Nobody? I'd thought this would have been right up (at least) John68's street...
By the way, John, I'm currently doing a CPD course, part of which is on abandoned football stadiums; IFK Gothenburg, Maltese National Team and Lech Poznan as case studies...
Do you mean Nya Ulllevi (New Ullevi)i? Please note that it was never IFK's stadium. It was built for the 1958 WC and is owned by the city of Gothenburg. It was used equally by three football teams from Gothenburg, IFK, GAIS and Örgryte, until 1992, when the clubs decided to move to Gamla Ullevi (Old Ullevi) due to smaller crowds. However, all three clubs have kept on using Nya Ullevi for big games and derbies. The stadium is also used for athletics, concerts and international games (football).
BlueinBosnia wrote:mr_nool wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Nobody? I'd thought this would have been right up (at least) John68's street...
By the way, John, I'm currently doing a CPD course, part of which is on abandoned football stadiums; IFK Gothenburg, Maltese National Team and Lech Poznan as case studies...
Do you mean Nya Ulllevi (New Ullevi)i? Please note that it was never IFK's stadium. It was built for the 1958 WC and is owned by the city of Gothenburg. It was used equally by three football teams from Gothenburg, IFK, GAIS and Örgryte, until 1992, when the clubs decided to move to Gamla Ullevi (Old Ullevi) due to smaller crowds. However, all three clubs have kept on using Nya Ullevi for big games and derbies. The stadium is also used for athletics, concerts and international games (football).
No, Carlsrofaltet, their stadium from 1904-49(?). Was still a football pitch until 2002.
mr_nool wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Nobody? I'd thought this would have been right up (at least) John68's street...
By the way, John, I'm currently doing a CPD course, part of which is on abandoned football stadiums; IFK Gothenburg, Maltese National Team and Lech Poznan as case studies...
Do you mean Nya Ulllevi (New Ullevi)i? Please note that it was never IFK's stadium. It was built for the 1958 WC and is owned by the city of Gothenburg. It was used equally by three football teams from Gothenburg, IFK, GAIS and Örgryte, until 1992, when the clubs decided to move to Gamla Ullevi (Old Ullevi) due to smaller crowds. However, all three clubs have kept on using Nya Ullevi for big games and derbies. The stadium is also used for athletics, concerts and international games (football).
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:mr_nool wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Nobody? I'd thought this would have been right up (at least) John68's street...
By the way, John, I'm currently doing a CPD course, part of which is on abandoned football stadiums; IFK Gothenburg, Maltese National Team and Lech Poznan as case studies...
Do you mean Nya Ulllevi (New Ullevi)i? Please note that it was never IFK's stadium. It was built for the 1958 WC and is owned by the city of Gothenburg. It was used equally by three football teams from Gothenburg, IFK, GAIS and Örgryte, until 1992, when the clubs decided to move to Gamla Ullevi (Old Ullevi) due to smaller crowds. However, all three clubs have kept on using Nya Ullevi for big games and derbies. The stadium is also used for athletics, concerts and international games (football).
And the Swedish Speedway Grand Prix.
mr_nool wrote:You can here it all over the bloody city when there's Speedway at Nya Ullevi!
BlueinBosnia wrote:mr_nool wrote:You can here it all over the bloody city when there's Speedway at Nya Ullevi!
You can where it?
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