Taken from the Popbitch mail today... (probably read with a big pinch of salt)
Tottenham Hotspur players arrive back for training on Monday, ready for their new season at Wembley.
Behind the scenes huge amounts of work have been done on the new White Hart Lane ground, but there's already some fear it won't be ready in time for the 2018 season.
Spurs execs have already brought this up with Premier League bosses. If it's not up and running by next August (and it's looking tight) then the league can schedule the club to play away games only. To a maximum of 7 games.
Beyond that? Who knows...
In general I would agree, however 2 yrs ago they ran a couple of stories across consecutive weeks about the company I work for, and how employees were treated... They were bang on the money!!!Taken from the Popbitch mail today... (probably read with a big pinch of salt)
Tottenham Hotspur players arrive back for training on Monday, ready for their new season at Wembley.
Behind the scenes huge amounts of work have been done on the new White Hart Lane ground, but there's already some fear it won't be ready in time for the 2018 season.
Spurs execs have already brought this up with Premier League bosses. If it's not up and running by next August (and it's looking tight) then the league can schedule the club to play away games only. To a maximum of 7 games.
Beyond that? Who knows...
Pile of you know what. Utter clickbaity bollocks.
In general I would agree, however 2 yrs ago they ran a couple of stories across consecutive weeks about the company I work for, and how employees were treated... They were bang on the money!!!
She probably copied your work stuff from you, in the grinding your gears thread.In general I would agree, however 2 yrs ago they ran a couple of stories across consecutive weeks about the company I work for, and how employees were treated... They were bang on the money!!!
You're chatting shit mateI heard a rumour that the drains for the new stadium are about 18 inches lower than the main sewer. Someone cocked up somewhere.
The trouble is that, as Isaac Newton once said: 'shit don't roll uphill' or something like that. They might have to make a sump and pump the brownstuff up to the sewer.
No ITK here, just something I heard on a building site..
I heard a rumour that the drains for the new stadium are about 18 inches lower than the main sewer. Someone cocked up somewhere.
The trouble is that, as Isaac Newton once said: 'shit don't roll uphill' or something like that. They might have to make a sump and pump the brownstuff up to the sewer.
No ITK here, just something I heard on a building site..
Oh yeah, leave the way clear for you to take the job? I see your game fella...If anyone sees THFC advertising for 'waste elevation technicians' in the local job centre, avoid, even if you get a free bucket with the job. Just stick to the section with employment at Sports Direct and McDonalds.
I heard a rumour that the drains for the new stadium are about 18 inches lower than the main sewer. Someone cocked up somewhere.
The trouble is that, as Isaac Newton once said: 'shit don't roll uphill' or something like that. They might have to make a sump and pump the brownstuff up to the sewer.
No ITK here, just something I heard on a building site..
It's says Stadium Kit which is the more expensive match day shirt I'd imagine.Not sure how to add a picture or if this has been put else where but has anyone else noticed on the Sports Direct homepage if you go down to the bottom it says "the 2017/18 Tottenham Hotspur FC Nike Stadium". Not sure if that's a typo or if they have indirectly confirmed that Nike are going to have the naming rights to the new stadium.
Less expensiveIt's says Stadium Kit which is the more expensive match day shirt I'd imagine.
Taken from the Popbitch mail today... (probably read with a big pinch of salt)
Tottenham Hotspur players arrive back for training on Monday, ready for their new season at Wembley.
Behind the scenes huge amounts of work have been done on the new White Hart Lane ground, but there's already some fear it won't be ready in time for the 2018 season.
Spurs execs have already brought this up with Premier League bosses. If it's not up and running by next August (and it's looking tight) then the league can schedule the club to play away games only. To a maximum of 7 games.
Beyond that? Who knows...
Not sure how to add a picture or if this has been put else where but has anyone else noticed on the Sports Direct homepage if you go down to the bottom it says "the 2017/18 Tottenham Hotspur FC Nike Stadium". Not sure if that's a typo or if they have indirectly confirmed that Nike are going to have the naming rights to the new stadium.
This is what I have been curious about - how do you get a decent join between the sections of turf, ensuring players don't risk injury? Think this answers the question