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danielneeds

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May 5, 2004
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It's more than big enough.

The new stadium will weed out the casual day trippers, tourists and rival fans sitting amongst the home sections.
The last thing we definitely don’t want, but I do think the first two are unfairly maligned. How do you make new fans if people can’t ever come to see the side for the first time?
 

SargeantMeatCurtains

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Jan 5, 2013
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The last thing we definitely don’t want, but I do think the first two are unfairly maligned. How do you make new fans if people can’t ever come to see the side for the first time?
I'm more aiming my comments at the fans who buy popcorn tbh. They're not welcome on this planet, let alone a football stadium.
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Aug 9, 2017
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If the PL table stays like this to the end of the season we can save some money by reusing those adverts on the tube for the stadium , "The only place in London to watch Champions League football" , should save a few bob.

After last night we might be using those adverts this season , get the stadium open .
 

southlondonyiddo

My eyes have seen some of the glory..
Nov 8, 2004
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Wembley 1923.jpg


Wembley back in 1923 for the FA Cup Final (taken by MR AV's grandad!!!)

Att: 126,047

Hardly changed.....
 
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southlondonyiddo

My eyes have seen some of the glory..
Nov 8, 2004
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Levy must be trying to move heaven & earth to try and get us in for the beginning of April especially as the next round of the CL could be at NWHL April 9th or 10th (dependant on our 2nd leg Dortmund performance obviously)
 

FibreOpticJesus

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Aug 14, 2005
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Might not be the right forum but i was really impressed with the singing from the Dortmund supporters (not for the first time) and others who have visited Wembley over the last two years. I find some of our singing not very uplifting. Obviously the last two years have been difficult because the main singing support has been fragmented. Having a drum really helps but I have never heard us be a constant wall of noise at the old WHL. Whilst I do not mind a rendition of "Come On You Spurs" it is not an intimidating or loud enough song. Do we know if our supporter base have been actively been working alongside THFC to maximise the singing capability of the Park Lane Wall and the New Paxton Road? We do not want a library!
 

Trix

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Jul 29, 2004
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We need an identity like that. Just imagine 50k plus in the new stadium all playing along to "Oh when the Spurs" on the recorder.
 

Lou3000

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So, if we make it through, the next round is April 9/10 and April 16/17. The Brighton match, assuming it isn't rescheduled, will be on April 6th. That's got to be the goal now.

A European night the first week of the new stadium would be fantastic.
 

Westmorlandspur

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Feb 1, 2013
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Might not be the right forum but i was really impressed with the singing from the Dortmund supporters (not for the first time) and others who have visited Wembley over the last two years. I find some of our singing not very uplifting. Obviously the last two years have been difficult because the main singing support has been fragmented. Having a drum really helps but I have never heard us be a constant wall of noise at the old WHL. Whilst I do not mind a rendition of "Come On You Spurs" it is not an intimidating or loud enough song. Do we know if our supporter base have been actively been working alongside THFC to maximise the singing capability of the Park Lane Wall and the New Paxton Road? We do not want a library!
Dortmund fans do not sound intimidating to me. It’s just a constant drum beat and singing along. Never changes. Sounded like a version of “roll out the barrel” at one time.
Same as United fans singing their version of the Stone Roses ..Waterfall...right through the Fulham match last week.
 
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