Anya is a Russian name but there is actually one British girl named Anya. She is known as the Brit Anya. This stadium is named after her.
First-Hand Experience: More info about my personal experience at this stadium - I saw Liverpool beat Stoke 2-1 here just a couple of years ago. I've also been here on 5 or 6 other occasions (usually while eating Foley's Oatcakes). It's a great stadium and has a very loud support base despite the harsh wind.
I've been to virtually every significant stadium in the UK & US, due to a lifelong obsession with travel, sport & especially footy (soccer to Americans). Born and raised in England, I followed Oxford United (my hometown team) to many stadiums all over the country at away games, and later followed Liverpool (my fave team) around. Every stadium review - like all my reviews - are from personal experience at these stadiums from multiple visits. In 2011, I was on music tour in the UK, and visited these stadiums then, also. As recently as Fall 2014, when I was "stuck" in the UK for 3 months, I visited all of the stadiums as I travelled around the country. I have pictures of many of them which I will post in future. Also, when I'm back in the UK I plan to take more pictures, and add more stadiums too! So watch this space!
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I came here a few years ago to watch Stoke vs Liverpool in the League Cup. Suarez scored twice and Liverpool came from behind to win. The travelling support was amazing.
One thing I have to say about this stadium is that it is really impressive and intense, but it's also one of the coldest, wettest and windiest in the country because of where it's situated.
Additionally the crowd have a few thugs in it, they do have some hooligan problems. But it's definitely a great stadium for the Premier League and one of the loudest, too.
It seats almost 28k and opened in 1997. if they ever get around to filling in the corners of the ground, it'll probably go up to a 5. read more