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Rugby World Cup 2015
Rugby World Cup 2015
The shortlist of 17 Stadiums has today been announced. There are as followed:

Twickenham
Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Wembley Stadium
Kingsholm Park, Gloucester
Old Trafford, Manchester
St James' Park, Newcastle
Stadium of Light, Sunderland
Villa Park
St Mary's Stadium, Southampton
Amex Stadium, Brighton
Ashton Gate, Bristol
Pride Park, Derby
Ricoh Arena, Coventry
Elland Road, Leeds
Stadium MK, Milton Keynes
King Power Stadium, Leicester

The final list of 10 to 12 venues will be finalised early in 2013 after the tournament match schedule has been formulated. The pool draw is being held on 3 December in London.

RWC 2015 qualifiers to date:
Argentina
Australia
England (as Hosts)
France
Ireland
Italy
New Zealand (as Champions)
Scotland
Samoa
South Africa
Tonga
Wales

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Think The Olympic Stadium will eventually make it onto the shortlist .

This stadium to me is more befitting a National Stadium than Wembley actually is Wembley exudes Football Stadium these days .

I dont know what it is about the Millenium Stadium that stadium also has the feel of something special as well , I think it is national pride.
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What a mess!

Sunderland - can't see Japan v Fiji pulling the Mack'ems out in their thousands.Confused

And nothing for Devon & Cornwall, perhaps the two counties where rugby regularly pulls more spectators than the beachball divers. Angry
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The exclusion of Welford Road is ridiculous. To include the King Power Stadium, as an alternative, just rubs salt into the wound of every body associated with the Tigers. Having been to some memorable games a this world-renowned Stadium, the atmosphere generated is second to none. I sincerely hope the outcry from all corners of the Rugby community in this country highlights the calamity of the error to the RFU. Let finances be put aside and bring the Rugby to where it is felt the most in Leicester, that most certainly is not the nearby dedicated football stadium. Baffling decision.
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I wonder if it is the capacities of some of the grounds that is the bug bear for some of those places you have noted that goes against them.
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Capacity could well play a part: Leicester City's Filbert Way seats over 32,200 while Welford Road lags behind with a capacity of 24,000. It does seem a shame to exclude one of the most famous English rugby stadiums, but I assume it comes down to putting bums on seats.

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(10/10/2012 18:39)507009 Wrote:  Capacity could well play a part: Leicester City's Filbert Way seats over 32,200 while Welford Road lags behind with a capacity of 24,000. It does seem a shame to exclude one of the most famous English rugby stadiums, but I assume it comes down to putting bums on seats.

Filbert street was demolished years ago , but your point is still valid. However, why stuff more money into football when rugby needs to keep as much of it as it can. Will Canada v Romania really sell 30-odd thousand tickets?
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(11/10/2012 21:14)DVL418 Wrote:  Filbert street was demolished years ago , but your point is still valid. However, why stuff more money into football when rugby needs to keep as much of it as it can. Will Canada v Romania really sell 30-odd thousand tickets?

Actually, I said Filbert Way, which is the real name of the "King Power Stadium". I can't stand sponsored stadium names so tend to avoid them.

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(12/10/2012 00:59)507009 Wrote:  
(11/10/2012 21:14)DVL418 Wrote:  Filbert street was demolished years ago , but your point is still valid. However, why stuff more money into football when rugby needs to keep as much of it as it can. Will Canada v Romania really sell 30-odd thousand tickets?

Actually, I said Filbert Way, which is the real name of the "King Power Stadium". I can't stand sponsored stadium names so tend to avoid them.

Didn't know that was new stadium's initial name - I know it still as Walker Stadium from my couple of visits - if we are going to stick with oroginal names I suppose we should still calling then Leicester Fosse FC as that was their original name back in 1880's rather than all the new-fangled name changes over past 130 years. Dodgy
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As I've said, it's sponsored stadium names I dislike, be it the Emirates Stadium (Ashburton Grove as a mate always called it) or the Sports Direct Arena (now happily back to St James' Park). I couldn't care less what Leicester's original name was - they're Leicester City these days and there's nothing wrong with that.

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