Birmingham's New Ground
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CannockPricey
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Re: Birmingham's New Ground
There is some comedy value to them ending up with a way bigger stadium than the (biggest in the country, Europe and the world) club they share the city with but I worry for anyone genuinely claiming to like the design.
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Re: Birmingham's New Ground
I know I said it earlier in the thread, but just make it a rectangle, a chimney in each corner, blue smoke coming out of them at kick off... They didn't need to make it look so unbelievably shit 
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Evertonfc15
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there should be some better reference to the citys industrial history - not ugly great chimneys with no aesthetic charm or design in them
look at the newest skyscraper in manhattan - the jp morgan building - bare iron girders support the whole structure
its magnificent - its something out of the 1920s it just works
birminghams new ground is simply ugly
wheres dan meis when you need him
look at the newest skyscraper in manhattan - the jp morgan building - bare iron girders support the whole structure
its magnificent - its something out of the 1920s it just works
birminghams new ground is simply ugly
wheres dan meis when you need him
Re: Birmingham's New Ground
Meis pitched for the job apparently but lost out to someone who looks like they play a lot of Minecraft.Evertonfc15 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 05, 2025 9:10 am there should be some better reference to the citys industrial history - not ugly great chimneys with no aesthetic charm or design in them
look at the newest skyscraper in manhattan - the jp morgan building - bare iron girders support the whole structure
its magnificent - its something out of the 1920s it just works
birminghams new ground is simply ugly
wheres dan meis when you need him
It's a bizarre choice to go with, although I suppose chimneys represent pollution and a bygone era, which will make all the gammon Blues fans happy.
