Best stadium in the league?

The Championship boasts 24 teams all playing their home matches at venues fit for kings. Well, perhaps just Marlon King, but that’s beside the point.

In fact, just six of the 24 grounds offer venues seating over 30,000 spectators, but maybe that’s no bad thing. From experience, I can tell you that at one of those grounds, Coventry’s Ricoh Arena, attendances barely reach the 20,000 mark most home games.

Whist trying to forge an opinion towards the ‘best stadium’ in the league, there are several key elements that need to be considered, such as:

1) History - What has the stadium got to offer in terms of history. By that, I mean is there a stand that has become almost as famous as the ground itself, such as Anfield’s ‘Kop‘ or Manchester United’s ‘Stretford End‘? Or maybe this stadium was the first in the land to offer Balti Pies?

2) Facilities - First and foremost, are there toilets? Yes? Good. Other facilities that need to be considered are whether or not the fans are guaranteed a good view, no matter where they sit. Access to suitable pie and pint vendors is also vital.

3) Aesthetics – What does the ground look like from the outset? Is it a horrible blotch on the landscape? Or perhaps a delighfully picturesque landmark.

Personally, I would suggest that as an away fan, I tend to prefer the old fashioned grounds. The new plasticky styles don’t really whet my appetite (see here for what i mean). So I guess that rules out Southampton’s St. Mary’s Stadium, Leicester’s Walkers Stadium and Coventry’s Ricoh Arena.

What I do like is a ground that offers an experience. A ground that you can almost smell the passion from the fans.

Burney’s Turf Moor is a good example of passionate fans creating an intense atmosphere, but the best in the league? Not quite. From the Midlands, both Molineux and The Hawthorns are always good for a day out, but again is the history really there? I’m not so sure.

So, after heavy debate, albeit with myself, I have conclusively decided that the best stadium in the division belongs to relegation candidates Sheffield Wednesday’s Hillsborough.

Not only is it the largest ground in the league, housing near 40,000 fans, but it undoubtedly oozes character, and from my visits to the away section, I can promise you that the passion shown by the Wednesdayites is second to none. The facilities are arguably a little dated, but you soon forget that. I urge you to take a visit to one of the country’s most historical and beautiful grounds.

It doesn’t matter who you go and watch play and i’m no connoisseur but i’m sure you would have a great day out. Although i’ve been reliably informed that Sheffield Wednesday vs Crystal Palace is quite delightful at this time of year!

Hillsborough Stadium

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7 Responses to “Best stadium in the league?”

  1. mattm101 Says:

    Interesting article here Stepney. But have you actually been to all the grounds in the league? Surely you would need to do this to make a conclusive decision.

  2. stepney88 Says:

    I have been to the majority, although I have not yet had the pleasure of sampling Scuthorpe’s Glanford Park! My opinion is based purely on the stadiums that I have been to and the thoughts of others towards those that I have not.

    Thanks for the comment.

  3. prideoflancashire Says:

    How can Turf Moor even get a mention?! If you want to visit a place that has no aesthetics you could save some money by going to your local skip. Not even Grouch from Sesame Street would consider living at Turf Moor.

  4. Gary Prickle Says:

    Hillsborough is a great stadium, i love the music they play before games!

  5. boroed87 Says:

    Yeah, I agree that Hillsborough is one of the best. The ground might not be the most modern but the atmosphere in the Kop is second to none in this league, especially when celebrating a last minute equaliser ;-)

  6. Eloise Says:

    I like the Ricoh Arena!

  7. Steve Says:

    Im a wednesdayite and im glad you think out stadium is the best.

    The board has been a cock again and put season ticket prices up even though we were staring at relegation. What can you expect when your director is Kaven ‘the wanker’ walker.

    Ignite the passion!

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