Spirit of Highbury shrine. Edited by Staff Editor. Sort by: Most popular Recent Most upvotes. Login to post your comment. Show More Comments. No thanks Delete. Cancel Update. Login to reply. Cancel Reply. Contact Us. GDPR Compliance. Writer Awards. Tech Blog. These were one of the factors which led to Arsenal making the decision to build towards the Emirates.
This showcased that as long as revenue is concerned, the club were right to abandon Highbury and move to the Emirates despite its own limitations and issues. Due to the stadium being surrounded by residences it made it difficult for the club to carry out its vision.
Not to mention that The East Stand, due to its historical significance became a Grade II listed building which made it even more difficult for Arsenal to go around it. It was a compact stadium with supporters almost pitch side with the lower boardings hence there were constant renovations to help Highbury meet the standards that were expected of a club like Arsenal.
These hiccups and clear structural issues with the location of the stadium forced Arsenal to abandon the idea of renovating Highbury altogether.
It was due to these reasons that Arsenal played the majority of their Champions League games at Wembley during and the season. Due to the supporters being so close to the pitch, there were already issues with the advertising boards which UEFA demanded to be put in place on the grounds of the teams participating. The concerns lingered in regards to the safety and standard cleanliness regulations as well, while the high profile games in the competition would obviously attract a lot of fans as well.
Their revenue has increased, their playing surface is immaculate and the Stadium itself is absolutely stunning. The stand could seat 4, people and had standing capacity for 17, more. One year later, in , the art-deco style East Stand opened.
In the stadium hosted a few games during the Olympic football tournament. Only incremental changes were made to the stadium in the following decades and it took until , when the Clock End got renovated, for any further major redevelopments to take place. A few years later works started to turn Highbury into an all-seater stadium.
Part of this conversion consisted of the demolition of the North Bank terraces and construction of a new North Bank stand. The last league match at Highbury was played on the 7 th of May Highlight of the victory over Wigan was a hattrick scored by Thierry Henry. Arsenal Stadium got subsequently demolished and the site was redeveloped into residential flats. Just the exterior of the art-deco East Stand and West Stand have remained and were incorporated into the new developments.
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