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The woman in the striped dress folding her arms... I wanna meet her Arghhhhh... Looks hot. I mean those legs and that bum bum.
The woman in the striped dress folding her arms... I wanna meet her Arghhhhh... Looks hot. I mean those legs and that bum bum.
Dat ass
I think most of us had a pretty good idea...,Who knew animation would be my thing eh
The woman in the striped dress folding her arms... I wanna meet her Arghhhhh... Looks hot. I mean those legs and that bum bum.
That's a deal breaker that.Do we know what her eye-brows look like?
That's a deal breaker that.
None of that drawn on bollocks.
Not claiming this is ITK, although I shared Spurs' 360deg virtual stadium picture thingy that appeared on Facebook earlier.
My mate (who is in the trade/industry and works as an architect/building surveyor type thing) commented:
"From what I've seen they'll be playing at Wembley for two seasons rather than one!"
I replied with:
"Hmmm. Interesting, mate. Hunch or informed opinion? Genuinely interested."
He came back with:
"Been looking at a £10M package for the external paving works on it, the timings they are asking for are ambitious to say the least! Even Daniel Levy has publicly been asking for assurances for when it will be complete! Will be well smart when it's done though!!"
Probably not much in it, but thought I'd share.
10M Paving job compared to NWHL is like baz's garden compared to the pyramids. Do these people think that the entirety of the planning consists of Levy putting on a hard hat and yellow vest and asking the foreman for a guess on when it should be finished? Or in their mind does he just holler out his window in the Lillywhite house. If we are at Wembley next year we are close to on the published schedule and have the assurances needed to come back barring a large unforeseen difficulty. I think you will see our debut at the new stadium the week after the September international break 2018. no itk.Not claiming this is ITK, although I shared Spurs' 360deg virtual stadium picture thingy that appeared on Facebook earlier.
My mate (who is in the trade/industry and works as an architect/building surveyor type thing) commented:
"From what I've seen they'll be playing at Wembley for two seasons rather than one!"
I replied with:
"Hmmm. Interesting, mate. Hunch or informed opinion? Genuinely interested."
He came back with:
"Been looking at a £10M package for the external paving works on it, the timings they are asking for are ambitious to say the least! Even Daniel Levy has publicly been asking for assurances for when it will be complete! Will be well smart when it's done though!!"
Probably not much in it, but thought I'd share.
10M Paving job compared to NWHL is like baz's garden compared to the pyramids. Do these people think that the entirety of the planning consists of Levy putting on a hard hat and yellow vest and asking the foreman for a guess on when it should be finished? Or in their mind does he just holler out his window in the Lillywhite house. If we are at Wembley next year we are close to on the published schedule and have the assurances needed to come back barring a large unforeseen difficulty. I think you will see our debut at the new stadium the week after the September international break 2018. no itk.
Tbh my garden looked like the pyramids when they'd finished.
Levy offering to sell your seat to yoiu for £50...
Although admittedly I have literally zero knowledge around architecture and what timeframes would be considered realistic etc but it seems to me there is still a hell of a lot to do in order to finish the amazing, ambitious, innovative etc project, get it safety tested, accredited by the appropriate people and get the transport system in place within the what, 14 months we have?
I hope it wouldn't be the case but I wouldn't be at all surprised if we were handed a "oh, by the way, it now gonna be 2 years, cheers" sometime in December/January