Talk:Estadio Universitario

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[edit] Capacity

Some argue that the capacity of the Stadium is 45,000. However, many sources, including newspaper reviews of football games, and the Tigres official site (the stadium section) and other web sites that talk about the stadium agree that the recognized capacity is 52,000 spectators.

Of course, in concerts, the capacity is expanded, because part of the pitch is used. In other matches, the capacity is reduced because some seats remain reserved. This variation may be the cause to claiming that the capacity is 45,000.

Hari Seldon 14:56, 9 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Stadium and team criticism

I have finally went to that stadium this past April 19 of 2005, and let me tell you it is a crappy stadium. Third world at his highest! They make some hideous lunches just between the restrooms, their halls leak sewer water, their security agents are gay, they don't let you enter real food, the parking lot sucks, the players suck, the skyboxes are terrible, the numbered seats are of terrible quality...

ElChompiras 10:12, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Re: This is common in many stadiums in Mexico, including the Azteca, and the Tecnológico... However, it isn't as bad as you say. Lunches are not made between the restrooms, and I have no reason to believe that security agents are gay, and if they are, they do their job ok, so no problem. ¿The players suck? What does that have to do with the stadium?
Hari Seldon 14:56, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Then I will fix the stadiums when I become president. Yes the damn "lonches" are made between the terrible restrooms in the stadium, the security agents tried to grab my testicles and I would do my job by deporting them, and despite the high prices the players play like if they do not recieve any payment.
ElChompiras 10:20, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
Re: Are you joking? What do the players or the game have to do with the stadium?
Hari Seldon 17:03, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
Re: Not joking, and well, they were inside the stadium.
ElChompiras 22:38, 10 May 2006 (UTC)