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In this world, you have got to Sanford something. You can Sanford whatever you believe in, or even something you don't, it doesn't really matter. It doesn't Mattabooboo. What's a Mattabooboo? Nothing Yogi.
First-Hand Experience: Info on my personal visit to this stadium - I've spent quite a lot of time in Athens, GA, and the highlight is always (usually?) coming to this world-famous stadium. Yes it needs a renovation, but it's still an absolute monolith and a wonderful place to come. The Georgian cheerleaders are stunning, the fans are loud, I always had a great time here and was made to feel welcome.
There was one incident where I almost got into a fight with a gang of drunk college kids in the upper reaches of the stands, but I think that could have happened anywhere. I'm lucky that I'm good at hurrying out of an area crowded with people because it could have been ugly.
I don't blame the stadium for that though. It's a great place.
I've been to every cool stadium in the UK & North America, due to my obsession with travel & sport. I've toured America as a musician for 7 or 8 years. In that time, I've seen sports games at, or visited when empty (and usually both), at almost every major stadium in US and Canada. I have pictures of most which I will upload at some point. Also, on future travels, I plan to take new pix, and add more stadia! Watch this space!
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This is one of the biggest stadiums in the world, but it's not one of the best. It has an open end which means the atmosphere isn't as loud as it could be. Athens is one of the great college towns of the USA but it's never been great to me, and for that matter nobody has ever turned up to see me play really, even though 93,000 regularly turn up to see the Bulldogs play here.
The fans take their team very seriously and while this stadium is grand, it would be more intense if they filled out the fourth side of it and made it a true cauldron.