For those who call football a religion, stadiums are our temples.
But with plush new stadiums accused of being soulless, has something been lost?
That's something Joe looked at on this week's Team 33, seeing how stadiums like Arsenal's Emirates could actually become more homely as time goes on - and also looking at how safe standing areas may come in sooner rather than later.
And it's interesting how Serie A has been hankering for English style grounds.
Listen in below or download the podcast via iTunes.
But to help give you a visual representation of what we were talking about on air, cast your eye over these:
Arsenal

Highbury stadium, the old home of Arsenal ©INPHO/Allsport

Aerial view of the Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal football club in Ashburton Grove, Holloway ©INPHO/Getty Images
Leicester

Filbert Street, the former home of Leicester in 1996 ©INPHO/Tom Honan

Leicester City's current ground was once known as the Walkers Stadium. Today it's the King Power stadium ©INPHO/Allsport
Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough played at Ayresome Park from 1903 until 1995

They moved into the Riverside Stadium. Here it is in 1996 ©INPHO/Tom Honan
Southampton
The Dell had weird ends as Joe explains on the podcast

A general view of St Mary's Ground, Southampton. ©INPHO/Allsport
