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B/R Football Ranks

Sam Tighe Ranks Top Three Stadiums

B/R Football Ranks

Bleacher Report

Sports, Soccer

4.8819 Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2019

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Bleacher Report rings in 2019 with the B/R Football Ranks podcast from the gang over at B/R Football - that's the round ball sort. To show you what we have in store, here host Jack Collins asks ranker-in-chief Sam Tighe to rank his favorite three football stadiums in the world. Make sure to subscribe to B/R Football Ranks - first full episode coming January 9th!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to BR Football Ranks, the podcast that takes the world of football and puts it into the right order.

0:16.9

I'm Jack Collins and every week I'll be joined by the ranking maestro himself, Sam Tai,

0:21.9

as well as BR Football Insider Dean Jones and various special guests in order to take a big topic from the world of football and rank it.

0:29.7

To give you a taster, I've got Sam here today to quickly rank his favourite three stadiums he's ever been to in the footballing world and why.

0:36.9

Sam, take it away. Thanks, Jay.

0:38.9

At number three is going to be Severe's Ramon Sanchez-Pith-1. It's a beautiful city, a beautiful

0:44.7

stadium. There's a mosaic on the side that sparkles in the sun, and when you see it, you just know

0:49.6

that you're about to experience something great. It was so hot on the game day that I went to that they had to

0:54.6

kick off at 10pm, but all the kids were allowed to stay up late. It was packed full. It was loud.

0:59.7

They played their opponents off the park winning 4-0 and that always makes it better as a first

1:04.1

experience. Probably my favourite thing about it, though, was the music they play when they score. It's so good, you have to hear it, do have a look

1:11.2

for it. And I found myself cheering for more goals for the home side just so I could hear that tune

1:15.6

again. So what comes in at number two? In second is Paris Saint-Germans Park de Prance.

1:21.6

The first time I went to this stadium, it was on a very special night, 2014 Champions League

1:26.9

knockouts against Chelsea.

1:28.7

That night I watched Ednazard, Zlatan Abrahimovich, Blaise Metwidi, a World Cup winner, Edinson Kovani.

1:34.3

But it was actually Javier Pastor that stole the show.

1:37.0

He scored an outrageous solo goal in the last few minutes to make it 3-1 to PSG, and the stadium went off.

1:44.0

I saw people rolling around, falling down

1:46.5

concrete stairs, they were hugging each other and crying. It's an amazing place and I think it

1:51.1

actually has a very underrated atmosphere. So it's going to take something very special to beat

1:55.3

it one we'd imagine? Yeah, it would. And I do have a special place in my heart for Borussia

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