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Title: Flags @ Stadia
Post by: Pieman on
Here are 3 pics that happen to have flags - Meadow Lane, Juventus, Marseilles....
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Title: Flags @ Stadia
Post by: Chris on
I like the first especially, for the reason I mentioned in the other post you shared it before.

Juventus looks like an amazing team to watch, I have heard so many stories about the build up and atmosphere. If only we could get Meadow Lane like that!

The last is my favourite, brilliant pictures!
Title: Flags @ Stadia
Post by: Morrigan on
I think of all of them the last one is my favorite. I love kids though.Overall I love the feeling I get from them, they give off such a community feel that I love.
Title: Flags @ Stadia
Post by: liam on
Nice pictures of stadiums! I like them all equally, i cannot single just one out.

I hope to see more.
Title: Flags @ Stadia
Post by: stewart alexander on
lovely.. the second one is cool with the steam or foggy ness in it  
Title: Flags @ Stadia
Post by: cheeky~k8 on
They are good photos, i like the last one the most. The atmosphere on the second one is impressive.
Title: Flags @ Stadia
Post by: Joe Jones on
Great photos. Flags equal identity, belonging, community, family. I remember waving my Notts flag at Wembley til my arm hurt after the game had finished, much to the disbelief of a load of plastic fans who were looking at me as if I came from space (to be fair, people from London seem to view anywhere north of Watford as a different dimension). But my team looked back at me and pointed me out and waved back.
Title: Flags @ Stadia
Post by: GoddessGlamour Puss on
Great pics which really capture the energy and passion of a good football match. I like the cheeky little England flag in the first pic made me giggle when I spotted it after admiring the co-ordination of holding up that huge flag.
 
I particularly like the striking contrast of black/white in the other 2 probably because it is a classic combination and always eye catching, However, getting a closer view of the spectators really brings you into the photo and somewhat closer to the excitement and energy of a football match encapsulated in a moment.