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As long as it isn’t a picture of DANIEL I won’t mind what they haveWe’ll probably have THFC and then a sponsor logo
As long as it isn’t a picture of DANIEL I won’t mind what they haveWe’ll probably have THFC and then a sponsor logo
Can’t be worse than 80000 down Olympic WayWill be absolute madness on matchday let’s be honest. An extra 25k I really can’t imagine it. Will be like those busy days on Oxford st when you literally can’t walk on the pavement cause it’s so rammed.
Can’t be worse than 80000 down Olympic Way
All the more reason to head to the pubs after the gameYeah I remember as a kid late 70s early 80s the high road almost became pedestrian
The theory is all well and good. But I still expect matchdays to be “lively” lol. Tbh as long as it’s not impeding walking freely it will only add to atmosphere. Surrounding area will be heaving,fantastic for local businesses. Actually watched a YouTube thing on West Ham done by that new action group . Was actually really good, showed how all the local outlets round Upton Park are dying one by one . Almost felt bit sorry for them, however much take piss out of West Ham supporters they are probably closest to us as a group more so than Chelsea or Arsenal more authentic and down to earth. Anyways we really are very lucky to be able to have kept our home at WHL.
All the more reason to head to the pubs after the game
Wonder if they will remain open after the game .? They close them at Wembley which is a real pain. I’d rather stay in the stadium have a beer or two than stand queuing for an hour on Wembley Way.Hopefully the bars in the stadium are decent and well priced.
Wonder if they will remain open after the game .? They close them at Wembley which is a real pain. I’d rather stay in the stadium have a beer or two than stand queuing for an hour on Wembley Way.
Wonder if they will remain open after the game .? They close them at Wembley which is a real pain. I’d rather stay in the stadium have a beer or two than stand queuing for an hour on Wembley Way.
Anything less than 40k for the test events would cause issues surely - it'd mean Season Ticket holders missing out on the first ever events at NWHL.
No, I think you're right, but was assuming/hoping said free tickets would be included with STs. Would be seriously annoying if the people paying in the region of £1,000 a year to watch us there weren't the first to experience the place.IIRC they can't charge for test events. The test events are required before any form of licence can be granted. It's been a long time since I was involved (on the periphery only) in anything like this and I can't remember all of the details, but I think that tickets were issued, buy they were free. I'm sure someone will correct me where I'm wrong!
Information earlier in the thread about an official opening of the stadium in March hopefully with the roof on so we may hear something then.Any new naming rights rumors? Its almost March. The stadium is supposed to open opens in 5 months. And no naming rights have been revealed yet.
Of course that goes without sayingOr just go to the pubs around tottenham. Support them
He’s talking about Wembley I think...Capacity at the london stadium is now 66k. 57k regulated.
Whatever floats your boat, but personally the first time the New Park Lane sings Oh When The Spurs, I want to be there.A Mickey Mouse friendly or a test event do not bother or interest me
The first home league game is where it’s at. Nothing else matters
A Mickey Mouse friendly or a test event do not bother or interest me
The first home league game is where it’s at. Nothing else matters
I think we'll sell out every league game next season.The first NLD is where it’s at. I’ll obviously be there in August but it won’t be full until we have a real game against a real rival
The first NLD is where it’s at. I’ll obviously be there in August but it won’t be full until we have a real game against a real rival