The karting stuff will be easily removable temporary overlay I would think. Some kerbs, some hanging lights, a few other bits and pieces that can easily be moved and put in storage. It looks to me like a really smart way of making use of a big empty space when it isn't needed and I guess it'll...
I'd be massively surprised if it isn't a long way over the 100% mark. People coming for one-off events will spend more than regular match-going fans anyway (especially if we're comparing one-off events at the new stadium to matches at the old place). I'd bet that 88% from those 12 events is...
Good news...
The UK and Republic of Ireland will now bid unopposed for Euro 2028 after Turkey withdrew to focus on a joint bid with Italy for Euro 2032.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67003581
UK & Ireland Euro 2028 host stadiums
1. Wembley Stadium (London) (capacity 90,652)
2...
Not going to be a "huge" change is it? The undercroft where the pitch is stored will become a temporary cart track. Every little helps, it's another nice addition and good that it has F1 linked to it, but I don't think we should oversell this.
The itk also said it might not be Spurs.
Would be funny (in y'know....an unfunny kind of way) if all this turned out to be itk for Everton's new stadium or something. :shifty:
I doubt this will be a huge moneyspinner, but we've got a huge concrete space which is doing nothing in-season and you can't do much with a space like that. I'm guessing it'll be mostly temporary overlay which is easily stored somewhere else when we need to roll the pitch in.
So, it's huge a...
Seem Argentina knew the situation and maybe tried to lie their way around it, and Brazil have pulled off a PR stunt that might get them handed a win by default rather than dealing with it beforehand.
Give zero points to both.
Already way ahead on that (WHL wasn't far off the Etihad in that regard either)
Last Deloitte report...
City matchday : £41.7m
Our matchday: £94.5m
We were ahead of of Man Utd as well (£86.7m).
Of course, this all came from the interrupted 2019/20 season. Next year's report on the season...
Excellent article on The Athletic with a lot more in it about the Grind pitches ...
https://theathletic.com/2711433/2021/07/20/spurs-the-sustainability-champions-how-the-lilywhites-turned-green/
17 March 2019:
Asked to deliver an update on naming rights, Levy said none were "in place" and dismissed links with kit manufacturer Nike as sponsoring stadiums is "not what Nike do as a business."...
Levy is saying the original proposal - a 25,000 athletics stadium in the Olympic Park - wasn't viable. So we're building a 25,000 seat athletics stadium in an area which is harder to get to.
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