Lords the home of cricket was good, the tour was alright.
Edgbaston is good, has a really good atmosphere usually.
Old Trafford is pretty unimpressive if i'm honest.
Headingley was alright.
for cricket - old trafford, Headingley (boo) and the Oval
however,
for football - Main Road, City of Manchester stadium, Edgley Park, Old Trafford (boo), Anfield, Villa Park, Wemberley (1999 div 2 play off final ), Ewood Park, Reebok Stadium, Craven Cottage, The Stadium of Light and more i cant remeber lol, quite a few i dont know the name of as well, like rochdale, bury etc for friendly games following the citizens
I've been to the millenium stadium too, they played cricket tehre once Anyone remember that game? it was quality!
As for football, too many to remember in England, I've done about 20 at a guess in England and then I've been to the nou camp, Bernabeu, San Siro, Stadio Delle Alpi and the one in Cologne, don't know the name but went to watch England in the world cup, not sure of the name.
Canterbury
Maidstone
Tunbridge Wells
Beckenham
Hove
Chelmsford
The Oval
Guildford
Lord's
Edgbaston
Rose Bowl
With so much regional cricket being played in England now, I doubt I'll be expanding that list much. Might add Northants or Arundel to the list this year, but that'll be it.
Well I've been to the MCG and Telstra Dome for international cricket, and Junction Oval for state cricket, and I've also been to the SCG for a football game.
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