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True but equally I think that there are people on here who would sooner do the same than ever criticize him for anything too.Nature of some folk. They'd rather rim a rotten anus than praise DL. C'est la vie
True but equally I think that there are people on here who would sooner do the same than ever criticize him for anything too.Nature of some folk. They'd rather rim a rotten anus than praise DL. C'est la vie
Isn't that the shop he's talking about?
If Spurs have helped develop it, and they look to sell the system to other stadiums, you would think that Spurs will see a bit of money from that. Very clever.
True but equally I think that there are people on here who would sooner do the same than ever criticize him for anything too.
Oh yeah, in the context of the stadium, any criticism is definitely outweighed by credit due. In hindsight, caution on the stadium opening might have been more sensible but in the end it will be fantastic.You could argue there's more sense in the praise than the criticism though (not least because of the definition of being a supporter/fan, tbh).
In the context of the stadium though, imagine putting one of the serial whiners on here in the concourse on opening day, putting the supporters of all the other 19 clubs in the PL in front of him, and then get them to talk about terrible our ownership is, how little they have done for the club, and how they are all about take take take (to paraphrase the more common complaints).
I can't imagine that scenario in that setting being anything other than the depths of shameful.
The level of detail, quality and execution that has been put into NWHL is, if we're being honest, beyond what we could have expected. The Dildo Bros have basically given West Ham a Papier-mâché (metaphorical) attempt at a 'new stadium', whereas ours looks like it's been done in a way that you just shouldn't be able to find negatives from - there's 'Cheese Room' and NFL stuff, but that's the flip side to giving the club substainability in financials I guess.
Oh yeah, in the context of the stadium, any criticism is definitely outweighed by credit due. In hindsight, caution on the stadium opening might have been more sensible but in the end it will be fantastic.
Wasn't it that Levy went with the contractor who promised the earlier date rather than the more cautious one? At the end of the day though, guaranteed that noone will be going on about it this time next year.I think it's always lose/lose with stuff like that - if they club were anything but optimistic, they probably would have got slated for that, too. Sounds like the contractors dropped a bollock.
There were just a few posts in recent pages that suggested that what we have is some sort of default option stadium that ENIC had no choice but to built, when in reality they could have just done a West Ham and chucked in the minimum effort. The stadium, imo, is the one huge statement that shows that we've actually got a bit of luck.
New one from edward
That main entrance is stunning. I can really see the head of the cockerel in it.
Yes. All the metal framework that's on the west stand is for the cladding/veil. The staircase will be covered by that once it's fitted.Are they going to cover the open staircase at the front of the stadium above the entrance?