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I reckon that's the Michel Roux Jr. restaurant.
Because I feel it’s unfair. I’ve been posting here for probably 18 months. I contribute a lot as in pictures and twitter stuff that people may otherwise not see. I would say 80-90% of my posts are positive. Yet I constantly get picked up on the odd “negative” post. Anyone that follows me on twitter will know that I’m anything but negative. Anyway it’s boring now.
How do people still not know how to spell Levy FFS?!?!
(Slightly weird decor and dare I say it @coys200 not much in the way of THFC paraphernalia).
It’s a shame the poles are gone from the East Stand. It’s part of our heritage.
That's understandable when you appreciate that lounges will be available for corporate lunches etc. when a more neutral setting may be preferred. In any case, they'll be aware of the fact that they'll be sitting in the new Spurs stadium and there will no doubt be numerous reminders and symbols of the club on the journey from the entrance to the dining area.(Slightly weird decor and dare I say it @coys200 not much in the way of THFC paraphernalia).
Maybe the Jeans company have bought their own Box?
I am sure we have poles still working in the east stand if that makes it any easier?
Thats in the club shop, right?The club's efforts to minimise branding lasted all of what...12 hours
Thats in the club shop, right?
Ok so is sky lounge only reserves for the corporate and box lot? or can i say buy a ticket for a game and be able to visit the sky lounge?
At the moment I believe it to be just an up-sell for those with corporate seats (it may include premium holders but ICBW)
As I understand it it wasn't scheduled to go "live" from the outset but the delay may have changed that.
I'm imagining it'll be available on a tour package or something like that at least to start with.
The "Skybridge" on the other hand I know nothing
The old WHL held functions and events there. So certainly part of the planning will be to incorporate as much non football related business as possible. It’s quite conceivable that the council could even use it for prestigious presentations etc. In addition it’s of course going to be the talk of the football world for a while so I can imagine there will be opportunities to benefit from all this.I think you’re actually talking about the sky bar. Which is basically the hanging gantry under the north roof. The sky lounges run the length of east/west right at the top just under the roof and are part of corporate package. Last I saw there were 10% or just under still unsold. Those may now have been sold. Will some corporate tickets become available for less glamorous games, I’ve no idea. But yeah basically you need a corporate ticket to use the sky lounge. I’d imagine the sky bar may be the same. Although the fact we have a Michelin star restaurant you might think some of the restaurants may be open independently of a match day.