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It's always a bit of a wrench when a club moves away from a long-established ground, and the results can go the wrong way, but it's fairly clear Highbury had become too small in these modern, all-seated days. And while such a small pitch might have suited George Graham grinding out a 1-0, it probably didn't let a Wenger team express itself to its full potential.
I remember sitting in freezing fog watching a drab 0-0 against Schalke at the Olympiastadion, so I wasn't too sad when Bayern left such an iconic building for the Allianz Arena. Though obviously a building built for the 72 Olympics doesn't have the heritage of Highbury, but the Arena is quite iconic in its own right:
It's definitely impressive as you approach to see it all lit up in your team's colours. And no running track means you're closer to the action, but steep seating feels like you might also fall into the action!
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