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- Migjeni
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I don't understand why they made those five 'towers'. It looks ugly, fewer people can attend and also I don't like how far from the bitch the ends of the stadium are. The sides are okay, but the ends seem very far away. Besides that it looks okay, although we'll wait for a long time for a stadium with roof over all those attending.
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- Albanian Damien
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Well where else will our olympians practice their track and field??Migjeni wrote:I don't understand why they made those five 'towers'. It looks ugly, fewer people can attend and also I don't like how far from the bitch the ends of the stadium are. The sides are okay, but the ends seem very far away. Besides that it looks okay, although we'll wait for a long time for a stadium with roof over all those attending.
I think the distance is meant as security to be honest. In case any fan tries to throw something it's too far or if they try to run onto the field they have time to stop them etc..
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Our olympians can practice somewhere else. I'm sure it can't be our only track and field in the country?Albanian Damien wrote:
Well where else will our olympians practice their track and field??
I think the distance is meant as security to be honest. In case any fan tries to throw something it's too far or if they try to run onto the field they have time to stop them etc..
I understand about the security, but the thing is that it's very, very rare that we've had trouble with our fans throwing things on the field. Almost every country now has the fans a few meters from the actual field and it gives another atmosphere. But they can do whatever they like. It's not as if they're going to ask any of us anyway.
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- Plako
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What Olympians? We have neever been relevant in the Olympics and never will be. At least in football we finally qualified for the Euros. Look at England, I haven't seen any running tracks in their stadia for decades.
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I'm p. sure brother Damian was being sarcastic about the Olympics comment.
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It's much cheaper to just keep the running track as the infrastructure for the stands are already in place. You can blame the original communist architect for that one but their reasoning for a track was ideal at the time. I just don't like the five stands at one of the end points, seems like they were trying too hard.
Sterman Stermasi is complete(installed the lights) and final project looks good.


Sterman Stermasi is complete(installed the lights) and final project looks good.


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At least in Loro Borici the distance from the field to the stands is not that big and the stands are actually built high too so everyone can see. It should make a good atmosphere during qualifiers.
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FK Partizani announced their new stadium/facility. Looks like they're going to build a state of the art training facility, sport complex, youth academy and a new stadium. The stadium will only have a capacity of 4500 which is just right for the Superliga but that might be a bit too low for Partizani's standards. We shouldn't look too much into capacity as no team in Albania averages that amount atm(maybe Vllaznia next year?) and bigger matches can be played at Qemal Stafa or whenever the new stadium in Tirana gets built.


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artan wrote:FK Partizani announced their new stadium/facility. Looks like they're going to build a state of the art training facility, sport complex, youth academy and a new stadium. The stadium will only have a capacity of 4500 which is just right for the Superliga but that might be a bit too low for Partizani's standards. We shouldn't look too much into capacity as no team in Albania averages that amount atm(maybe Vllaznia next year?) and bigger matches can be played at Qemal Stafa or whenever the new stadium in Tirana gets built.
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I think it's legit actually. It was announced as a project that they are building with the Ministry of Economy and they Partizani made an official statement.
The project is only something like 1.6 million dollars which isn't outrageous. But I wonder where the location is? Has to be in the outskirts of the city
The project is only something like 1.6 million dollars which isn't outrageous. But I wonder where the location is? Has to be in the outskirts of the city
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