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Four days of Karol G is enough to take this to The Hague.
Four days of Karol G and I would be the one getting taken to The Hague
The solution is obvious, but there must be some money changing hands unseen to prevent it from happening
You’re pointing at two separate la Liga team’s home stadiums though. And as the article said, the Santiago bernabeu has been there 80 years. Two derby rivals sharing a stadium is beyond unthinkable, especially with two of the three biggest teams in Spain. They also need a place to train every single day. And the games often happen at the same time, across town.
This is a new problem since the refurbishment. The problem isn’t the location. The problem is the concerts. These locals haven’t been complaining about the football fans because they’re all almost certainly part of that group. But not everyone wants to see concerts or listen to them through their apartment walls.
What I’m saying is that they should hold the concerts at Metropolitano
So now it doesn't seem so bad surrounding stadiums with massive parking lots.
Edit: why are you booing me? I'm right!
Well, those massive parking lots are a thing because 100% of the attendance comes in a car.
It happens that in European cities, the majority of people go to those mega-events events by public transit or Taxi.
Are you going to put parking lots just to burn up space? If that was the case, then no need for asphalt, trees absorb sound better than asphalt.
Lisbon's big arena is in a fast to reach part of the city that is surrounded by a lot of stores and offices and basically no housing. That's the way to do it. Is a 3 minute walk away from the subway.
I was mostly joking, I think going to an arena by car is downright stupid and I've been trapped in traffic, even though we left early to "beat traffic".
I have also experienced an european event and we left by being mashed in a crowded carriage like the potatoes you love so much.
So swings and roundabouts, but I'll still take the sub rather than the car.
Yeah there are real advantages, the o2 arena in London is well placed too - surrounded on three sites by the river and a big carpark to the south.