Q1 - I don't like either. Though i spend more time watching Arsenal than Real Madrid as I'm not a big fan of La Liga and only watch the highlights once i finish work early morning if there's nothing else on tv, so I'll go with Arsenal for that reason alone.
Q2 - No, Barcelona do, though up to two years ago, I'd have said they were the second best for ball control, consistency, skill.
Q3 - Been there twice, both for concerts. It's practical, easy to negotiate ect ect. I wouldn't say it was the best by any means. Old Trafford i love, mainly because I'm a Man Utd fan and went there with my dad a lot for years. White hart lane is another I've been to a lot, doesn't look great from the outside but its great inside. Out of the stadiums I've been to, I'd rank it fourth.
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1- probably Real Madrid
2- Nope, Manchester United, Barcelona and Real Madrid are a few teams that play better football
3- Probably some where 4th or 5th. But it still is a world-class stadium
Q1 - I don't like either. Though i spend more time watching Arsenal than Real Madrid as I'm not a big fan of La Liga and only watch the highlights once i finish work early morning if there's nothing else on tv, so I'll go with Arsenal for that reason alone.
Q2 - No, Barcelona do, though up to two years ago, I'd have said they were the second best for ball control, consistency, skill.
Q3 - Been there twice, both for concerts. It's practical, easy to negotiate ect ect. I wouldn't say it was the best by any means. Old Trafford i love, mainly because I'm a Man Utd fan and went there with my dad a lot for years. White hart lane is another I've been to a lot, doesn't look great from the outside but its great inside. Out of the stadiums I've been to, I'd rank it fourth.
Highbury was the second best i ever visited
I think Arsenal
And no arsenal doesnt play best soccer in the world but they are good