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Makes sense. Manchester United at home to open the NWHL in Pochs first game in charge for them
Did you miss the big hole in the roof?! No chance for this year and will be lucky for even next year at this rate!!
United were also the first visitors to WHL for a Division 1 game, a 2-2 draw on 11/9/1909.United would bring an element of synchronicity as well.
Last game at WHL. First game at the new WHL.
Looks like they've used the Nike Store template for our shop - which is a big shame. It feels soulless (if that can be said about a club shop). I honestly expected a lot more and something especially more Tottenham-like. Instead we have a club shop that looks bland, boring, unimaginative and definitely generic and template-like. I have seen other areas in Twitter posts and they look a bit more unique so there is hope yet. Especially since its Europes biggest and that could have been the look of just a small section of the whole store..
You know, I think people might just about be able to spot the stadium from there without the expert advice of Haringey Council.Sorry if this has already been postet or old news but couldn't see it mentioned her:
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Have a look back over this thread and many others and prove to me that some Spurs fans don’t need obvious things literally signposted and could still go wrong.You know, I think people might just about be able to spot the stadium from there without the expert advice of Haringey Council.
United were also the first visitors to WHL for a Division 1 game, a 2-2 draw on 11/9/1909.
Sounds horrendous. Lucky, even though I’m a ST holder that I never went into the place. Jeez, I love football and I also hate shopping. Eeek!if your talking about it being more spacious compared to the old shop, thank god they have changed it, not everyone wants to be bumped into or asked if they can get past when trying to look, or try something on. in our old shop in the end I couldn't go in it because I've not the mobility to be knocked into, or accidently stepped on. also they might have enough tills that mean not having to be in there an hour too early
United were also the first visitors to WHL for a Division 1 game, a 2-2 draw on 11/9/1909.
top windows dirty alreadySorry if this has already been postet or old news but couldn't see it mentioned her:
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Makes sense. Manchester United at home to open the NWHL in Pochs first game in charge for them
Amazing at the figures which get banded about on the actual cost of the stadium build. I've seen figures as high as £1.1 billion in recent weeks. In July/August it was mention at £450 million. What is often confused is the entire project value for which monies would be recouped on the sale of apartments etc.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...-cover-rising-costs-delayed-construction.html
Amazing at the figures which get banded about on the actual cost of the stadium build. I've seen figures as high as £1.1 billion in recent weeks. In July/August it was mention at £450 million. What is often confused is the entire project value for which monies would be recouped on the sale of apartments etc.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...-cover-rising-costs-delayed-construction.html
What a terrible article full of nonsense. The headline makes out we’ve built up £500 million in debt building the stadium yet thats just the loan we could dip into if required. It’s just so badly written