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Odd one out?
• Choose one photo as the odd one out from the following four …
Learning objectives
• To understand the factors effecting the relocation of football stadiums
• To look at a case study of Arsenal FC moving their football stadium in London.
What were football stadiums like when they first opened?
• What were football stadiums like 60 years ago?
• How are they different to stadiums that are built today?
• Watch the video to find out.
Factors affecting the relocation of football stadiums
• Open up one of your envelopes• Categorise the cards into 2 piles with your neighbour;
• Then rank the factors that affect where stadiums relocate to in order of importance.
• Stick them onto the boxes on your sheet in order of importance.
• Then explain why they are important in the space
next to them.
Factors that do effect where a football stadium will relocate to.
Factors that do not effect where a football stadium will relocate to.
Why did Arsenal move stadiums?
From this …
… to this at the old stadium …
… to this at the new Ashburton Grove site during
construction…
… to this!
Arsenal FC’s stadium relocation
• Arsenal moved stadium in 2006 from Highbury to Ashburton Grove.
• The old stadium could hold 38,500 and the new one 60,000!
• 2000 homes had to be built or improved and space had to be made for new businesses and shops.
• New community facilities (e.g. sports centres and health centres) have had to build.
Arsenal FC’s stadium relocation
• TASK:– Annotate the map and the photo
on your sheet to explain why Arsenal relocated their stadium.
– REMEMBER to use all the 6 factors on your sheet, can you see evidence of them on the map or in the photo?
• Once you have finished imagine you are an Arsenal fan who lives locally. You have been invited to a site improvement meeting, write down suggestions that you could put
forward.
Gimme Five! • Think of something new that you
have learnt this lesson!