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Klinsmannesque

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This is from our Head of Business Development. Not sure I like him description of us in is sales pitch...I would have preferred owners

Aidan Mullally, Tottenham’s head of business development, discussed the arena at a panel at Advertising Week Europe, saying: “Over the past three to four years, I think this has been, quite frankly, the most followed stadium in the world.

“When people come [to the first test event] on Sunday, I think they will be truly amazed by how magnificent the stadium is.

“It is an NFL stadium and that’s the key message. From the very start during the design phase, we have had the NFL in mind. The anchor tenant is Tottenham Hotspur, but this is designed to be a permanent home for the NFL outside the US.
“This building will provide brand exposure globally, both with the Premier League but by also pointing deep into key regions and key cities in the US as well.”
And though Mullally refused to confirm Spurs’ desire to one day host the Super Bowl – the NFL’s flagship fixture – it is understood Tottenham wish to do just that.
Mullally said on the subject of the stadium hosting high-profile events such as the Super Bowl: “It is unbelievably complicated, but this [stadium] is designed with one purpose in mind, which is to deliver unbelievably good quality events, so we don’t want our venue holding back and decisions"
I don't have an issue with that, at the end of the day they are looking at how to maximise the stadiums return. He's selling the space to everyone outside of football - we know it's a football stadium first and foremost, it's about showing it's potential. He's business development. Hardly needs to develop business from a football team that already use it 19+ times a year.
 

mil1lion

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Great, now people are going to be saying we tried to sign Stacey Solomon but she turned us down. Another one we couldn't get over the line. Levy out!
 

Lilbaz

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This is from our Head of Business Development. Not sure I like him description of us in is sales pitch...I would have preferred owners

Aidan Mullally, Tottenham’s head of business development, discussed the arena at a panel at Advertising Week Europe, saying: “Over the past three to four years, I think this has been, quite frankly, the most followed stadium in the world.

“When people come [to the first test event] on Sunday, I think they will be truly amazed by how magnificent the stadium is.

“It is an NFL stadium and that’s the key message. From the very start during the design phase, we have had the NFL in mind. The anchor tenant is Tottenham Hotspur, but this is designed to be a permanent home for the NFL outside the US.
“This building will provide brand exposure globally, both with the Premier League but by also pointing deep into key regions and key cities in the US as well.”
And though Mullally refused to confirm Spurs’ desire to one day host the Super Bowl – the NFL’s flagship fixture – it is understood Tottenham wish to do just that.
Mullally said on the subject of the stadium hosting high-profile events such as the Super Bowl: “It is unbelievably complicated, but this [stadium] is designed with one purpose in mind, which is to deliver unbelievably good quality events, so we don’t want our venue holding back and decisions"

Someone fishing for a naming rights sponsor.

It's a sales pitch. He wants to sell it as more than a football stadium but a multi use venue that will attract the attention of different groups around the world. Pl, cl, nfl, rugby esports etc...
 
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Bobbins

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I'm no fan of Hipsters. But have you tried Beavertown Neck Oil? It's actually a nice drink. Bit like Punk IPA only less likely to leave you blind and choking on your own vomit.



I'd smash em. All apart from the one that looks like E.T.

Yeah obviously not the fat one who looks like the underside of a foot. That’s a given.
 

Monkey boy

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Yeah obviously not the fat one who looks like the underside of a foot. That’s a given.

I’ll take one for the team here lads and risk the abuse. I think the former chubster is pretty fit these days, certainly come a long way since her pug lookalike days.
 

coys200

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This is from our Head of Business Development. Not sure I like him description of us in is sales pitch...I would have preferred owners

Aidan Mullally, Tottenham’s head of business development, discussed the arena at a panel at Advertising Week Europe, saying: “Over the past three to four years, I think this has been, quite frankly, the most followed stadium in the world.

“When people come [to the first test event] on Sunday, I think they will be truly amazed by how magnificent the stadium is.

“It is an NFL stadium and that’s the key message. From the very start during the design phase, we have had the NFL in mind. The anchor tenant is Tottenham Hotspur, but this is designed to be a permanent home for the NFL outside the US.
“This building will provide brand exposure globally, both with the Premier League but by also pointing deep into key regions and key cities in the US as well.”
And though Mullally refused to confirm Spurs’ desire to one day host the Super Bowl – the NFL’s flagship fixture – it is understood Tottenham wish to do just that.
Mullally said on the subject of the stadium hosting high-profile events such as the Super Bowl: “It is unbelievably complicated, but this [stadium] is designed with one purpose in mind, which is to deliver unbelievably good quality events, so we don’t want our venue holding back and decisions"

Clearly obvious why Tottenham Hotspur FC is not above the door then ? But in all seriousness they’ve made the stadium as generic as they could possibly get away with on the outside. Most of the lettering is very subtle and partially hidden no seat branding.The only real two stand out Spurs branding are the Cocckerel on the roof and the neon one on the west entrance. Tbh they’ve done a brilliant job, just enough to make it Spurs but not enough so someone( like an American NFL fan) wouldn’t really know it was obviously a football clubs stadium from the outside.
 
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