VSports Arena

A few years ago, when its refurbishment plans went awry, the VSports Arena suffered a season without any screens. The venue's fears that audiences would object proved unfounded when fans reported actually liking the change. If anyone, it was the players and referees who had difficulty adjusting to being under the direct and unrelenting gaze of 80,000 fans, and many teams express their terror of playing at this venue. It has since been decided to remove the screens permanently, and they have been replaced by an additional third tier of seating, allowing 10,000 more visitors to each match.
Legends Stadium

The Legends stadium was built with audience comfort in mind, and they certainly deliver. Possessed of the largest and most comfortable seats of any football stadium in the world, the stadium has been criticised by some for its lack of atmosphere. It's true that the large seats make for a deceptively small audience capacity, and it can be quite a challenge to haul yourself up out of your "throne" and cheer, but anyone who complains about this has obviously never sat there...
Champions Arena

The colossal Champions Arena is a masterpiece of design and engineering, and is the largest stadium in the league. That it was even built is something of a miracle, its construction being abandoned by no fewer than four construction firms along the line. It was eventually finished at a cost three times the original budget and five years later than planned, but most audience members are happy to pay the inflated entrance fees that resulted from this, as the comfortable seats, great food and incredible views, both of the pitch and of the famous roof, make for one of the most memorable days out you can have.
Masters Stadium

The Masters Stadium is the oldest stadium in the Fantastic League™, and one of the most loved by its visitors. The seats can be a little open to the elements, smaller and less comfortable than those in the newer stadiums, but all this is forgotten once the match starts. When asked about it, all audience members attest to the atmosphere of the place, the sense of intimacy and tradition providing an altogether different experience from most matches. And finally there is the iconic clock over the east end of the stadium, a photo of which almost no visitor ever leaves without. |