I used to like it when it was a newspaper. It’s not the same trying to wipe your arse with the laptop screen.
Sticky pixels.
I used to like it when it was a newspaper. It’s not the same trying to wipe your arse with the laptop screen.
Although I don’t disagree completely with the article, I think we have some sort of responsibility to pay for the clean up on match days, it’s also just a typical mentality theses day. Just because the club is “The 11th richest ” does it mean we have to keep paying for everything? Where does it stop?
Should the club be getting bad press because they are trying to help an area that is in desperate need of re-generation. It’s almost as if they enjoy living in a fly tipped area
Although I don’t disagree completely with the article, I think we have some sort of responsibility to pay for the clean up on match days, it’s also just a typical mentality theses day. Just because the club is “The 11th richest ” does it mean we have to keep paying for everything? Where does it stop?
Should the club be getting bad press because they are trying to help an area that is in desperate need of re-generation. It’s almost as if they enjoy living in a fly tipped area
It's left until the end of the article to mention that the council don't actually have any issues with the arrangements and that we pay huge business rates to cover that side of things already. Just seems that a local LABOUR Cllr AND HIS ARSENAL SUPPORTTING leader and the Guardian have an axe to grind. I'm sure every club has similar issues...
Interesting. Much of the glasswork in the stadium looks like it's floor-to-ceiling so I would have thought that they don't open for safety reasons. Does that mean that fitting the lighting will involve people going up in cherry pickers again, remove a panel, fit the lights, re-fit the panel do you think? Seems like a heck of a job to do after the veil goes up.
Having said that, it's just some lights so obviously has no impact on us being able to play there. Just an oddity of a huge build I suppose.
Guardian/Observer at it again with yet another nitpicking non-story intending to paint Spurs as a negative force in the area. Absolute bizarre coverage from them...
https://theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/dec/22/london-streets-too-dirty-claim-super-rich-spurs
Stop listening to/reading the media on our stadium.
All they're gonna do is vampyrically suck the situation dry and shittalk it to death and then when it's open say all of the drama - which they created - was worth it because it's one of the best around and is magnificent.
Don't play the game.
Anyone know what that spiralling glass bridge thing is on the east stand?
You would hope those 4 blocks include International breaks - but I think that is going to put a lot of pressure on Spurs - if they have to play away for 4 weeks - twice. And, we will presumably have to deal with European football in that stretch - meaning we could be putting the stadium to the test by shifting fields multiple times over a short-period of time.I am hearing that the Oakland Raiders (who are relocating to Las Vegas when their new stadium is ready in 2020) will play their 2019 season in London. Certainly they would chose NWHL over Wembley. They would play 2 blocks of 4 games at home in the regular season.
What a great way for Levy to grow the Spurs brand and increase the likelihood of an expansion / relocated NFL team to call NWHL home.
You would hope those 4 blocks include International breaks - but I think that is going to put a lot of pressure on Spurs - if they have to play away for 4 weeks - twice. And, we will presumably have to deal with European football in that stretch - meaning we could be putting the stadium to the test by shifting fields multiple times over a short-period of time.
Don’t know why Spurs would have to play away? The stadium was made to be able to handle both sports in the same day, and odds are spurs wouldn’t be playing 4 straight sundays at home anyway. Hosting soccer on Saturday and NFL on Sunday should be a walk in the park for the stadium.You would hope those 4 blocks include International breaks - but I think that is going to put a lot of pressure on Spurs - if they have to play away for 4 weeks - twice. And, we will presumably have to deal with European football in that stretch - meaning we could be putting the stadium to the test by shifting fields multiple times over a short-period of time.
Exactly that a bridge between the offices in lilywhite house and the stadium.Anyone know what that spiralling glass bridge thing is on the east stand?
I am hearing that the Oakland Raiders (who are relocating to Las Vegas when their new stadium is ready in 2020) will play their 2019 season in London. Certainly they would chose NWHL over Wembley. They would play 2 blocks of 4 games at home in the regular season.
What a great way for Levy to grow the Spurs brand and increase the likelihood of an expansion / relocated NFL team to call NWHL home.