New Spurs stadium not ready
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I think they're at the Emirates as well.JohnBoyUK said:
lol have they? That shows you how many times I've been to the bar at half time!palarsehater said:the pints from the bottom have been at wembley since 2016
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Looks fantastic, but "the goal line bar"? If youre gonna spend a load of money on decent facilities at least think of a good name ffs.2
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£8.50 for fish & chips is steep unless they are Beluga caviar coated pieces of fish served with 15 chips cooked in truffle oil.
Stadium looks amazing by the way.0 -
Yep, very true. Only repeating what I've been told. I was also told Spurs have requested the 3rd round FA Cup game (now confirmed as against Tranmere) is on the Friday evening so it frees up the Sat/Sun for the next test event. We'll soon find out if its true.cafc999 said:
No safety cert yet from Haringey council.JohnBoyUK said:I was told last week it would be the Newcastle game on 2nd Feb.
Apparently corporate invites to sponsors have already gone out stating that but we'll just have to wait and see.
Edit - now confirmed as Fri 7:45pm kick off so read into that what you will with a pinch of salt.0 -
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Think the Marseille style kop end looks fantastic. It's a very good looking stadium and a cut above the other new builds in the Prem. Good luck to them, hope the move brings them success.3
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Fucking being at the top of that stand when a goal against Arsenal goes in, won't stop rolling till you hit the pitch!
Also, I'd imagine seat plans get a bit complicated, when you are in the 85th row, what's it gonna be called? DG?0 -
Row 85.sam3110 said:Fucking being at the top of that stand when a goal against Arsenal goes in, won't stop rolling till you hit the pitch!
Also, I'd imagine seat plans get a bit complicated, when you are in the 85th row, what's it gonna be called? DG?29 -
that stadium looks unreal, would love us to draw them in a cup (actually would love us to just make it to a round where that's possible!)5
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Thats pretty much the view I'm going to have. Thats from block 402. We've got ours in 403...allbeit we're towards the front of that block as opposed to the back!Friend Or Defoe said:
Row 85.sam3110 said:Fucking being at the top of that stand when a goal against Arsenal goes in, won't stop rolling till you hit the pitch!
Also, I'd imagine seat plans get a bit complicated, when you are in the 85th row, what's it gonna be called? DG?
The away fans are sitting opposite end, right hand corner. Max of 4 blocks, block just to the right of the goal to the block this side of the corner flag (highlighted red)7 -
Its nothing new, Brighton fans have been getting pints in the bottom for yearspalarsehater said:the pints from the bottom have been at wembley since 2016
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I see some of the lower part of the kop style stand has safe standing bars? Are premiership teams or those in European comps allowed to use them?0
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Its safe-standing ready. If permission is granted for safe-standing, its ready to go. These are the areas...ChiAddick said:I see some of the lower part of the kop style stand has safe standing bars? Are premiership teams or those in European comps allowed to use them?
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And at the opposite end tooJohnBoyUK said:
Its safe-standing ready. If permission is granted for safe-standing, its ready to go. These are the areas...ChiAddick said:I see some of the lower part of the kop style stand has safe standing bars? Are premiership teams or those in European comps allowed to use them?
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The owners look excited5
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Looks as I would expect it to finished.bobmunro said:
What’s the max away support then @JohnBoyUK it looks tiny from your picture. They might as well not be there for the noise they are going to make.0 - Sponsored links:
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It does look like a proper proper stadium.
Not sure what my old grandad would have made of it but I think it looks fantastic.1 -
We’ll sell that out easily , new ground syndrome but if by some miracle we are in the same league for more than a couple of seasons we’ll not need it all and by the 5th in a row half that will be more than enough and then we can blame the Roland years for our pathetic away numbers , wishful thinking .JohnBoyUK said:
Thats pretty much the view I'm going to have. Thats from block 402. We've got ours in 403...allbeit we're towards the front of that block as opposed to the back!Friend Or Defoe said:
Row 85.sam3110 said:Fucking being at the top of that stand when a goal against Arsenal goes in, won't stop rolling till you hit the pitch!
Also, I'd imagine seat plans get a bit complicated, when you are in the 85th row, what's it gonna be called? DG?
The away fans are sitting opposite end, right hand corner. Max of 4 blocks, block just to the right of the goal to the block this side of the corner flag (highlighted red)
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Tottenham fan at work went on a stadium tour at the weekend said the new stadium was fantastic. Lucky bastard. Supporting Charlton really is a curse at the moment.0
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Guess its all about putting them in a nice relaxed environment where they're not dwelling on the gameRedrobo said:
Ridiculous. The blue lights at the bottom and TV screens for their names is just tacky. This is a work area where you want players thinking and focusing on the game ahead.cafc999 said:Home dressing room nearly done
Lovely stadium though.
Poch himself said he didnt tell Skipp that he was starting against Burnley until the last possible moment as didnt want him over thinking the match the night before etc.0 -
Email received.
Watford, Leicester, Newcastle and Dortmund all at Wembley.
FFS.
"We have now received a post-Christmas/New Year update from the contractors involved in the critical safety systems at our new stadium.
The past month has seen remedial works take place, software issues resolved and corrected safety equipment installations increase. Testing has also continued.
We are now liaising with the contractors and building control at Haringey Council to determine a schedule of commissioning, building test dates and building control sign-offs, along with formal test event dates.
Given the time required to deliver these and the test events, we can confirm that our Premier League matches against Watford (30 January), Newcastle United (2 February) and Leicester City (10 February) - and our Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund (13 February) - will take place at Wembley Stadium.
Should we continue to progress to the fifth round of the FA Cup and have a home draw, this too would be played at Wembley Stadium (weekend of 16/17 February).
Daniel Levy, Chairman said: “I should like to apologise to our fans and thank you for your continued patience. The response from those who attended the familiarisation event was great to hear and reinforced our commitment to deliver an exceptional matchday experience for everyone. We shall now seek clarity in respect of building test schedules and test event dates and provide further information on these in the next two to three weeks.”
All Members contracted to the New Stadium will automatically receive a credit note equal to 1/28th* of your 2018/19 seasonal fee for each of the matches to be played at Wembley, 28 being the average number of games in all competitions over the past five seasons."
Shambles.5 -
Pains me to say it, but mightily impressive!
Two of my best mates are both Spurs season ticket holders and I have already told them that I look forward to meeting up when Charlton are in town!!! May have a long wait.
Flew into Heathrow just before Christmas and the approach was from the East. Got a view of The Valley, Emirates and WHL all pretty much within the same 'screenshot' so to speak. I have to say, The Valley still takes some beating!!6 -
I hope they are in the Fifth Round otherwise it means those stripey cunts are a step nearer Wembley again.JohnBoyUK said:Email received.
Watford, Leicester, Newcastle and Dortmund all at Wembley.
FFS.
"We have now received a post-Christmas/New Year update from the contractors involved in the critical safety systems at our new stadium.
The past month has seen remedial works take place, software issues resolved and corrected safety equipment installations increase. Testing has also continued.
We are now liaising with the contractors and building control at Haringey Council to determine a schedule of commissioning, building test dates and building control sign-offs, along with formal test event dates.
Given the time required to deliver these and the test events, we can confirm that our Premier League matches against Watford (30 January), Newcastle United (2 February) and Leicester City (10 February) - and our Champions League match against Borussia Dortmund (13 February) - will take place at Wembley Stadium.
Should we continue to progress to the fifth round of the FA Cup and have a home draw, this too would be played at Wembley Stadium (weekend of 16/17 February).
Daniel Levy, Chairman said: “I should like to apologise to our fans and thank you for your continued patience. The response from those who attended the familiarisation event was great to hear and reinforced our commitment to deliver an exceptional matchday experience for everyone. We shall now seek clarity in respect of building test schedules and test event dates and provide further information on these in the next two to three weeks.”
All Members contracted to the New Stadium will automatically receive a credit note equal to 1/28th* of your 2018/19 seasonal fee for each of the matches to be played at Wembley, 28 being the average number of games in all competitions over the past five seasons."
Shambles.
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Wembley need Spurs out asap, £2m floodlight upgrade is being delayed, and they want it in place for the FA Cup Final.0