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theShiznit

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Jul 26, 2004
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Those boxes look like show homes.

Was lucky to be in a box at White Hart Lane and that was good enough but these are different level.
The whole stadium looks massively impressive and compact in the best way (ie, the opposite of the Olympic stadium, how glad are we we didn't win that BTW)
 

worcestersauce

"I'm no optimist I'm just a prisoner of hope
Jan 23, 2006
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Still amazes me that people will believe random itk. Yet are totally dismissive of people that work there or have sources that obviously work there. The two most prominent are clearly big spurs fans, why would they lie ? To this point the info from people working there has been far more accurate than itk info.
I believe Paul Miller, he said we'll be in before February, which to me means:) January, so if it's good enough for him it's good enough for me.
 

whitesocks

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Bit of a dick post really pal :bored:
Sometimes you have to put extremes of numbers into a proposition to see how it holds up.
If we were to play 1000 more games at Wembley, according to MP's version of reality, that is 1000 days nearer to us playing at NWHL and is a good thing. After all we all want to be nearer to be playing in the new ground.
Better still make that 1 million games at Wembley and we'd be nearer still.

His reasoning is absurd, which was my point, but seems to have taken in a lot of posters going by my ratings and in particular you coopsie who had to make up your own special dick rating to add to the dogpile. This was a little unnecessary really. But I'll live. :)
 

Bulletspur

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Oct 17, 2006
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(ie, the opposite of the Olympic stadium, how glad are we we didn't win that BTW)
Spurs has already gonna on record saying had they won the Olympic Stadium bid, it would have been demolished and a stadium of our own design and purposes would have been built. We would have financed the redevelopment and upgrade of Crystal Palace Athletic stadium as concession so UK Athletics wouldn't lose out.
 

BringBack_leGin

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Not sure if the right place, but as Southampton and Burnley were cat B and C respectively last season, they should be this season too right? As unlike Chelsea where they couldn’t wait to tell us they were charging full whack but only refunding 1/19, they’ve been noticeably quiet on this point.
 

Bulletspur

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Sometimes you have to put extremes of numbers into a proposition to see how it holds up.
If we were to play 1000 more games at Wembley, according to MP's version of reality, that is 1000 days nearer to us playing at NWHL and is a good thing. After all we all want to be nearer to be playing in the new ground.
Better still make that 1 million games at Wembley and we'd be nearer still.

His reasoning is absurd, which was my point, but seems to have taken in a lot of posters going by my ratings and in particular you coopsie who had to make up your own special dick rating to add to the dogpile. This was a little unnecessary really. But I'll live. :)
When you put it that way......….. :shy:
 

jimbo

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Sometimes you have to put extremes of numbers into a proposition to see how it holds up.
If we were to play 1000 more games at Wembley, according to MP's version of reality, that is 1000 days nearer to us playing at NWHL and is a good thing. After all we all want to be nearer to be playing in the new ground.
Better still make that 1 million games at Wembley and we'd be nearer still.

His reasoning is absurd, which was my point, but seems to have taken in a lot of posters going by my ratings and in particular you coopsie who had to make up your own special dick rating to add to the dogpile. This was a little unnecessary really. But I'll live. :)

No, it's not that, it's a question of putting things into a positive frame. How long it takes us to move in is not something we can influence, it will take as long as it takes, it is a neutral fact to those of us not involved in the work. You can choose to put that in a negative frame - say how bad it is we're not there yet/already. You can choose to put it in a positive frame - every day is a step closer to where we want to be.

Framing stuff positively tends to be better in terms of creating a positive response. The vast majority of successful people use positive framing, either naturally or through self-training. It works.

Pochettino is trying to lift some of the negativity around the fans going to Wembley for the last few games there because a positive atmosphere contributes to winning football matches. That's what he's trying to do. His reasoning is far from absurd.
 

Hoopspur

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Not sure if the right place, but as Southampton and Burnley were cat B and C respectively last season, they should be this season too right? As unlike Chelsea where they couldn’t wait to tell us they were charging full whack but only refunding 1/19, they’ve been noticeably quiet on this point.
I’ve no idea which game will qualify for C status if Cardiff was deemed worthy of a B! :unsure:
 

buckley

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I won't be looking at the stadium cameras very often now because except for the west stand podium all else seems to be finished and that is the most frustrating thing about it all.
Like everyone else I want to move in yesterday.
 

cliff jones

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Aug 31, 2012
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I love the way the lower tier seating in the east and west is so reminiscent of the old east.

But I've just found out I'm leaving the country to work again, next month, so I'm not gonna be there for the delayed opening. At least the Club has agreed to refund me pro-rata for the STs. I'll be relying on loose tickets during my trips home instead.
 
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