Mariyam Posted March 4 Posted March 4 (edited) On 3/1/2026 at 2:57 PM, zen said: Soccer stadiums work on different on dynamics. They also try to manage space wisely. In cricket, where the game would go on for hours, it would be heading more towards comfort including VIP boxes. In SENA countries, many stadiums are basically like parks where you can watch a game like on a picnic. PS I would like it if a section at NaMo was removed to create a park with an open air restaurant with lounging chairs and maybe a pool. You missed out on a library and a spa. Edited March 4 by Mariyam Lord, zen and New guy 3
Ultimate_Game Posted March 4 Author Posted March 4 On 3/1/2026 at 4:27 AM, zen said: Soccer stadiums work on different on dynamics. They also try to manage space wisely. In cricket, where the game would go on for hours, it would be heading more towards comfort including VIP boxes. In SENA countries, many stadiums are basically like parks where you can watch a game like on a picnic. PS I would like it if a section at NaMo was removed to create a park with an open air restaurant with lounging chairs and maybe a pool. I'm fully aligned and would also like to propose converting the pitch into a wet bar Host dandiya and marriage parties so all the attendees can enjoy there for once
New guy Posted March 4 Posted March 4 (edited) On 3/1/2026 at 10:51 AM, Laaloo said: Well deserved. A team that wins without a good DJ, toss decision, pitch type is a champion in my book What do you call someone who sabotages chances for their own country and intentionally helps the opposition to win as long as it's the stadium of their choice? What do you call someone who starts cheering for the opposition just to defend their favourite ground and cares just for their state over the entire country? Answer - A NRI gujju! Edited March 4 by New guy CommonMan 1
zen Posted March 4 Posted March 4 5 hours ago, Ultimate_Game said: I'm fully aligned and would also like to propose converting the pitch into a wet bar Host dandiya and marriage parties so all the attendees can enjoy there for once the pitch remains … Ahmedabad has 11 pitches - some red, some black, maybe some a mix of both I agree with other parts -> make visiting stadiums like a fun event instead of a place where people act like animals caged in a zoo!
Laaloo Posted March 4 Posted March 4 8 hours ago, New guy said: What do you call someone who sabotages chances for their own country and intentionally helps the opposition to win as long as it's the stadium of their choice? What do you call someone who starts cheering for the opposition just to defend their favourite ground and cares just for their state over the entire country? Answer - A NRI gujju! That's a very low effort. I'm sure you can do better.
Laaloo Posted March 4 Posted March 4 10 hours ago, New guy said: What do you call someone who sabotages chances for their own country and intentionally helps the opposition to win as long as it's the stadium of their choice? What do you call someone who starts cheering for the opposition just to defend their favourite ground and cares just for their state over the entire country? Answer - A NRI gujju! Aus South Africa And now NZ chance to win in NaMo stadium
Ravi_Shastri Posted March 4 Posted March 4 (edited) SA struggling in Wankhade… but saar this is choking….Modi stadium bad tacky sirrr not suitable for World Cups Edited March 4 by Ravi_Shastri Laaloo 1
G_B_ Posted March 4 Posted March 4 1 hour ago, Ravi_Shastri said: SA struggling in Wankhade… but saar this is choking….Modi stadium bad tacky sirrr not suitable for World Cups Eden*
New guy Posted March 4 Posted March 4 (edited) 1 hour ago, Ravi_Shastri said: SA struggling in Wankhade… but saar this is choking….Modi stadium bad tacky sirrr not suitable for World Cups What on earth does this have to do with Panauti stadium? They wouldnt have choked in the panauti stadium. That's why its called panauti stadium. Keep up, too much daru has scrambled your brains Also thjs is Eden gardnes. Daru kum piya kar Edited March 4 by New guy Ultimate_Game 1
Mariyam Posted March 4 Posted March 4 @New guy In the early 90s my dad purchased a Maruti 800. It had a cassette player and a customized taveez hanging spot on the central rear view mirror. It has windows which you had to roll with your hand. As a kid, towards the end of the millennium I had some good memories in the car. Sometime in 2002, we decided to purchase a Fiat Palio. It had a button windows, AC vents, speakers behind and a digital? odometer. My sister learned how to drive on the Palio. One day she brushed against a taxi at Worli naka. Don't think my dad called the car a panauti and had my sister switch to the Maruti 800? Blasphemous, wouldn't you think? Laaloo, zen and New guy 1 2
New guy Posted March 4 Posted March 4 13 minutes ago, Mariyam said: @New guy In the early 90s my dad purchased a Maruti 800. It had a cassette player and a customized taveez hanging spot on the central rear view mirror. It has windows which you had to roll with your hand. As a kid, towards the end of the millennium I had some good memories in the car. Sometime in 2002, we decided to purchase a Fiat Palio. It had a button windows, AC vents, speakers behind and a digital? odometer. My sister learned how to drive on the Palio. One day she brushed against a taxi at Worli naka. Don't think my dad called the car a panauti and had my sister switch to the Maruti 800? Blasphemous, wouldn't you think? I think the equivalent here would be owning a classic mercedes and them switching to a cyber truck which has a million problems.
putrevus Posted March 4 Posted March 4 Did today's result has proved again theory for most Indian stadiums under lights is win the toss and win the match???
Sean Bradley Posted March 4 Posted March 4 Wait for Sunday 8th March, i think we will get an opportunity to burn it.
Sandz Posted March 5 Posted March 5 On 3/1/2026 at 8:27 PM, zen said: PS I would like it if a section at NaMo was removed to create a park with an open air restaurant with lounging chairs and maybe a pool. People will start having baths with soap and start washing clothes while watching cricket. Multitasking at its best.
zen Posted March 5 Posted March 5 29 minutes ago, Sandz said: People will start having baths with soap and start washing clothes while watching cricket. Multitasking at its best. Haha, but ticket prices would be high at such a section so it would mostly attract those who have people to wash their clothes and looking to have fun while experiencing cricket - buffet, lounging, pool, etc. with large TVs placed all around too.
Mariyam Posted March 5 Posted March 5 4 hours ago, Sandz said: People will start having baths with soap and start washing clothes while watching cricket. Multitasking at its best. What is wrong with that? I run the machine sometimes during India games. Especially when Harsha Bhogle comes to the commentary box. Sound of the machine whirling is preferable to listening to Harsha. Laaloo and zen 2
Ravi_Shastri Posted March 5 Posted March 5 15 hours ago, G_B_ said: Eden* Ha wankhade eden chepauk same thing you are missing the main point
Ravi_Shastri Posted March 5 Posted March 5 14 hours ago, New guy said: What on earth does this have to do with Panauti stadium? They wouldnt have choked in the panauti stadium. That's why its called panauti stadium. Keep up, too much daru has scrambled your brains Also thjs is Eden gardnes. Daru kum piya kar Hehehehehehehhe New guy 1
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