Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Twickenham Stadium Six Nations Championship:

Twickenham Stadium is the home of English rugby. Seating an impressive 82,000 spectators, Twickenham is the largest dedicated rugby union venue in the world.
It's hard to believe that this historic venue began life as a humble cabbage patch, but that's exactly what it was before the RFU purchased the land for just over £5,500 in 1907. The first game was played in 1909 - a battle between local sides Harlequins and Richmond - and here we are, 100 years later, still going strong.
These days, Twickenham offers much more than just top flight sport, and has become a destination for fans around the world to experience the excitement of a match day, sample a stadium tour, visit the World Rugby Museum or watch some of the biggest names in music perform.
Easily accessible by road, air, train and foot, Twickenham truly is a stadium for the people. During matches, there is a sporting atmosphere, where the most ardent of rugby fans sit happily alongside families and children.
Twickenham is also a very versatile venue. When the England boys and the Guinness Premiership finalists take time off, the stadium opens its doors to some of the finest musical talents around. The likes of U2, R.E.M, Bon Jovi and The Rolling Stones have all performed here over recent years. To Buy & Sell Six Nations Tickets please visit YourTicketMarket.com.

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