Camp Nou

Barcaman

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Doesn't matter when it will be done and how much will it cost or how many times Barca name gets dragged through mud.

Whether Limark is doing the works at a good pace or not is beside the point.
 

NKMaribor

Active member
Any proof the concrete is Turkish?
I'm no construction expert. But I know since childhood concrete is not an end product. It's a mixture of cement, water, sand and other ingredients as gravel.

You don't import it on a ship or plane.

You actually thought i meant it literally, Dear God Almighty!

What Laporta would give to be able to avoid the need of investing so much in building new structure due to the old one being absolutely derelict.
 
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Windhook

Well-known member
You actually thought i meant it literally, Dear God Almighty!

What Laporta would give to be able to avoid the need of investing so much in building new structure due to the old one being absolutely derelict.
And you didn't catch the tone in my comment as well.

Don't worry about Laporta and Camp Nou. It would have collapsed by now, if it was Turkish concrete.:lol:
 

serghei

Senior Member
Never saw the point of this stadium rivalry between Bernabeu and Camp Nou. Both are so different and have their own character. You'd might as well compare Madrid's stadium to Tottenham's. Comparison would be closer in size, visual identity and tech involved.
 

Loki

Well-known member
Laporta blames the "administrative process" and that the stadium is finished and ready to play in.
It's really hard to say what the City council still expects them to do to give the permission. The corridors look finished for months now, the entrances to the stadium are done as well. The pitch, benches, 360 led, ad banner, all is done. Only the players/mixed zone needs more work according to Ferran's last video. Everything else looks finished for the phase 1 opening.
 

Andresito

Senior Member
Staff member
It's really hard to say what the City council still expects them to do to give the permission. The corridors look finished for months now, the entrances to the stadium are done as well. The pitch, benches, 360 led, ad banner, all is done. Only the players/mixed zone needs more work according to Ferran's last video. Everything else looks finished for the phase 1 opening.
Of what I've heard from people that have been at CN proximity recently is that the outside is nowhere near ready for the logistical challenges that 27k people pose.

I don't doubt Laporta when he says a match could be played there, but I doubt any fans would be able to watch it.
 

Messi983

Senior Member
Of what I've heard from people that have been at CN proximity recently is that the outside is nowhere near ready for the logistical challenges that 27k people pose.

I don't doubt Laporta when he says a match could be played there, but I doubt any fans would be able to watch it.

Well yeah, pitch is ready, stadium clearly not.
 

TheStig

Member
Of what I've heard from people that have been at CN proximity recently is that the outside is nowhere near ready for the logistical challenges that 27k people pose.

I don't doubt Laporta when he says a match could be played there, but I doubt any fans would be able to watch it.
Not just outside, it's probably inside too. The club films or allows to film a part of the interior that is finished and looks great but there are probably huge sections where the work is far from finished but some don't get it and prefer to think it's all a big conspiracy against the club. And of course nobody here has any idea about Spain's laws about construction and safety. But yeah, it's Tebas and the mayor is an Espanyol fan, that's easier to understand to simpletons than complex laws and construction.
 

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