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The sloping angle on that top beam suggests that will be the highest point for that section then.Top tier is growing higher and higher.
The sloping angle on that top beam suggests that will be the highest point for that section then.Top tier is growing higher and higher.
Wow! That MF is going to be high! Most impressive!!Top tier is growing higher and higher.
Exactly, as it should iron out any flaws and highlight any areas of concerns making the transition to the stadium hopefully flawless for the 1st home match the season.
Has something been said about away fans allocation for next season? Premier league rules require a club with stadium capacity of over 30,000 to offer at least 3,000 away tickets. It's unusual for any club to offer more than this for league games and I can't see why Spurs would want to either. As you say 5k+ would make a right racket so I'm sure we'll keep it to the minimum.Those are all very valid reasons as to the lack of atmosphere but unless Tottenham seat supporters pretty much as they are currently situated at WHL we have little chance of a decent atmosphere at Wembley all next season
Add that to the fact that there will be 5k+ away supporters every week packed in to an area making a hell of a bloody racket
At best worrying in regards to our home form
At worst catastrophic
Totally agree, but, if the spammers for example may bring 10k fans and we reckon we would have room then would we turn that down? I don't know the thinking but we'll see.Has something been said about away fans allocation for next season? Premier league rules require a club with stadium capacity of over 30,000 to offer at least 3,000 away tickets. It's unusual for any club to offer more than this for league games and I can't see why Spurs would want to either. As you say 5k+ would make a right racket so I'm sure we'll keep it to the minimum.
Totally agree, but, if the spammers for example may bring 10k fans and we reckon we would have room then would we turn that down? I don't know the thinking but we'll see.
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I'll counter that. We give them 3k tickets, don't sell out and 10k turn up. Where's the safest place to keep them - in or outside the stadium? Obviously different scenario in our new stadium when we sell out for games. Maybe we'll do a Fulham and have a 'neutral' area?Just use the Arsenal excuse of "security fears". The extra income from allowing 10k Spammers or Chelsea fans in would be wiped out by policing costs.
Or will they stop you taking spanners in and taking you own seat home?I'm just curious, will we be able to buy old stuff from the stadium like the seats etc. I'd love to buy my seat.
Or buy levys seat mmmm
Better to take the one in front of you, it'll have the same number on it anyway and they won't suspect you, they'll go after that poor sod who sits in front of you.Or will they stop you taking spanners in and taking you own seat home?
Better to take the one in front of you, it'll have the same number on it anyway and they won't suspect you, they'll go after that poor sod who sits in front of you.
guy on skyscrapercity called peanut_spurs (who claims to be the old itk on coys called peanut, for those who remember him)
For clarity guys the cost is now £750-800m for the stadium, public realm works, NFL enablement etc. That figure does not include the rest of the scheme (i.e. property/hotel).