
Anfield, Liverpool
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Anfield, Liverpool
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Very Disappointing
This tour was bought for my 11 year old son as a birthday present. It was supposed to start at 10:00, for an hour. The lady didn't turn up until 10:05 and it was finished at 10:45, so 40 minutes.
During this time we saw the changing room, walked into the stadium through the players entrance, sat in the dugout and then in the KOP. That was it.
All this time the tour guide talked about players from the past - all over the heads of the kids. They all looked thoroughly bored.
There must be so much more to see (TV studio, corporate boxes etc).
Really disappointing.
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For A 45000 Stadium Anfeild Is Tiny Thats Why The
For a 45000 stadium anfeild is tiny thats why the seats have no leg room the kop was almost silent at times which i found disapointing nothing like the legend the people are freindly though.
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Disappointing Atmosphere, And Dreadful Refreshment
Disappointing atmosphere, and dreadful refreshments
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It Is Alright, I Liked Anfield
it is alright, i liked Anfield
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This Is Arguably The Best Place To Watch Premier A
This is arguably the best place to watch Premier and Champions League football, with loyal fans that are knowledgeable, intense and very funny. And some exciting football with lots of well known players on the pitch.
The Trophy room at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool has to be seen to be believed, and it is well worth any wait.
I had corporate tickets for a better than expected pre-match meal, where I met the heroes of the past.
Tickets can be hard to get, as the stadium capacity is only 45,000, though a new 60,000+ stadium should be completed on the other side of Anfield in the next 3 years or so.
Can't wait to go again!
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If You Wish To Do The Anfield Stadium Tour You Mus
If you wish to do the Anfield Stadium tour you must book this a long time in advance to secure your place. They are only limited to 50 persons per tour. We visited towards the end of July 2006 and booked 8 weeks in advanced and were told we had the last 3 places! The museum doest need to be booked in advance and well worth a visit for any Liverpool or foeti fan. We were not Liverpool football supporters, but we made to feel most welcome by the staff there and it was very interesting and well worth the visit. The Museum features two film shows and has many trophies and memorabilia on display. The stadium tour itself takes you behind the scenes at Anfield, visiting the dressing rooms, down the tunnel to the sound of the crowd, a chance to touch the famous "This Is Anfield' sign and sit in the team dug-out. Have your picture taken in front of your favourite team member's shirt. Informative and friendly tour guides will tell you about the great Anfield Stadium and escort you on to The Kop. Sit in the dug out where the manager/VIP's sit. You are allowed to take pictures/videos of the grounds/inside the stadium.
Open: every day of the week from 10am until 5pm. Last admission to museum 4pm. On match days last admission is 1hour before kick-off. There are no Stadium tours on match days. Tours on day before a match will be mini tours at special reduced prices. Normal admission charges are:- Museum & Tour; Adults £9.00, Children/OAPS; £5.50 Family:£23.00
There are special tours for Liverpool fans with hearing disabilities. A series of special tours of Anfield Stadium, conducted by a fully Registered Qualified BSL Interpreter. A Liverpool fan has kindly offered her services to the Club on a voluntary basis on one or two days per month, to help meet the demand for fully signed tours for fans with hearing disabilities. Her professional registered abilities will ensure a quality interpretation during the tour. The tours are fixed to specific times and dates (see website for more information) and limited to a maximum of 50 persons including any personal assistants etc. Advanced booking is therefore strongly recommended. If the scheme proves popular it is likely to be extended throughout the year on a once or twice monthly basis. When booking your stadium tour payment is made on the day. Signed tours are only available on certain dates, do ring for more information. The stadium was not as big as I was expecting. No refreshments were available to purchase, hence 0 rating - this is not to say it was bad as places were being re-decorated, just it would have been nice to have a cuppa as you can easily spend an hour in the museum and the tour takes just over an hour. The Liverpool football shop was closed due to having a re-fit. Atmosphere was given a 10 rating but obviously no match was seen. Highly recommended.
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Great Day Out At Anfield (unless You're An Everton
Great day out at Anfield (unless you're an Evertonian) Great team, Great fans, Need I say more
great stadium loads or toilets, good food, good parking availible, anything else?
While it's nice to know you're a Liverpool fan, you're reviewing the stadium here. What's so good about it? What are the views like? The catering? The toilets? Access? Parking? How about some detail please?
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Anfield Is A Great Day Out, Home Fans Were Friendl
Anfield is a great day out, home fans were friendly but able to enjoy friendly banter, great view even from away end
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I agree other than the stadium design more like a 4
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I Went To See Liverpool V Wigan At Anfield. I Was
I went to see Liverpool v Wigan at Anfield. I was in the main stand and the design is simple but lovable. Yet the kop was the only stand that had an atmosphere, and even that wasn't the best.
couldnt agree more
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The atmosphere for the Liverpool v Chelsea game, European Cup semi-final 2005 was just amazing. Maurhinio begrudgingly admitted that the fans were Liverpool's 12th player, and wished there was such support in London.
yeah the atmosphere is better as the games are, like ataturk in may 2005. Sorry for any confusion.
disagree mate, you go and see liverpool vrs man utd,
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