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Levy sold us a dream. A dream of luxury cheeses at our fingertips. He really is a Comte.
I would guess that once you have that consent for it, as we do, there's little that can be done to revoke it.
If you look at our pages 35/36 in the handbook where every other club have their home stadium shown we have the entry
Lilywhite House 782 High Road Tottenham London N17 0BX and not Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this maybe because office address is in Lilywhite Hse , so do we actually have a registered stadium as per the rules or is the PL board being very flexible.
Does anyone know what specific security measures will be enforced at the stadium? Is there anything particularly noteworthy or will it just be like every other stadium?
I guess it all depends on the wording of the agreement. As long it's something along the lines of us playing at Wembley until our new stadium is ready to host games then we should be OK.
I don't think it means anything - it's just a contact address. Arsenals address is Highbury House rather than The Emirates.
Depends on if you're talking about just for the opening/maybe first few games, or in general.Does anyone know what specific security measures will be enforced at the stadium? Is there anything particularly noteworthy or will it just be like every other stadium?
So you are not as calm as you claim thenSame here.
My only real gripe with buying a ST this season was that they charged a new stadium premium without the new stadium be signed off as ready to host games.
A much better alternative, as far as i’m concerned, would have been to freeze prices for this season while informing fans that prices would be going up next season to reflect a fully completed and operational stadium.
Am now seriously cheesed off!No cheese room after all???
I don't brielieve it....
So you are not as calm as you claim then
It's not against the rules, but it's heavily frowned upon and you have to get special permission to do so.
From the PL handbook:
EDIT: Sorry just seen I was beaten to it by Nailsy
Heavily frowned upon? What does that even mean?
Contractual wranglings and insurance, well thats a step in the right direction as up until now it's been all about the fire alarms, we've obviously moved on from them.#Stac on Twitter
“Hi mate, March looks like a no-goer, even if we did have the license we have not accepted the stadium off Mace yet, very contractual wrangles atm especially with the insurance. Club & Mace are still pushing for April. Horrid feeling we will now be at Wembley all season”
It doesn’t come from the animal’s bum, sillyCheese is shit anyway
ITK? Where did that bit come from?Pretty common expression I thought..? As in they're not keen on it and only allow it in exceptional circumstances.
It doesn’t come from the animal’s bum, silly