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Spurs set for ground-share with MK Dons after 'positive talks'

dondo

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Seems the only option if west ham won't let us share Stratford
 

wookie

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Fans should show how disappointed they are and boycott the games when we move to ml Dons.
What's the other choice then? Down Hackney marsh? Mk is an ok choice and there are virtually no other options open to us

It's only 30mins up the road, takes less time to get to from tottenham than bloody Stratford, and it's likely only for a year, so we get a massive upgrade.

Can't see the logic? Can't cope with a little temporary change for a big permanent benefit?

Come on grow up. You sound like a scouser
 

degoose

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Fans should show how disappointed they are and boycott the games when we move to ml Dons.
that seems amazingly pointless. A ground share needs to be done during the build and if there is nowhere in london then spurs have no choice but to go to other areas.
 

Japhet

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It's a nice stadium and I think it's way better suited to football than the Stratford. Not everybody has WHL on their doorstep so if people really want to boycott games ^ that's fine with me.
 

JoeT

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that seems amazingly pointless. A ground share needs to be done during the build and if there is nowhere in london then spurs have no choice but to go to other areas.
But I read in the papers just last week that West Ham were reconsidering a share arrangement. Is this still on or what?
One just doesn't know who to believe nowadays and the 'Official Site' is, slowly becoming suspect in it's dealings and transparency to it's fans.
Enlighten us a little more THFC please.
 
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KingKay

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Fans should show how disappointed they are and boycott the games when we move to ml Dons.

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chrissivad

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But I read in the papers just last week that West Ham were reconsidering a share arrangement. Is this still on or what?
One just doesn't know who to believe nowadays and the 'Official Site' is, slowly becoming suspect in it's dealings and transparency to it's fans.

Not sure its up to west ham who will only be renting it.

also would guess that we will be in discussion over the Olympic stadium.

I think the club should to contact at least season ticket holders (at least) for their opinion
 

Shea

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Disappointing that this is the best option we are able to come up with - would have much preferred somewhere within London

There's no point in moaning about it though - it's not a full time relocation and it's not the other side of the country or out the country and unaccessable realistically to the core fan base

See what happens - would prefer a better option but if this is what happens we just have to trust this was the best option available to the club and look at the long term benefits of it bringing us closer to our new stadium
 

marion52

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for 1 season, if it means our new ground is ready quicker, surely a no brainer?
 

stonecolddeanaustin

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Well needs must I suppose, as long as they offer a season ticket sabbatical though as there's no way I'm travelling up there every other week for £30 a return. Who knows, maybe Levy wiill offer to subsidise everyone's travel costs...

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 

JoeT

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Not sure its up to west ham who will only be renting it.

also would guess that we will be in discussion over the Olympic stadium.

I think the club should to contact at least season ticket holders (at least) for their opinion
Your first line re: West Ham only being a renter themselves and will not be able to pick and choose whom their fellow-renter will be was the main point of the article I read...I believe it was the "I" newspaper. And again, I would repeat: what has happened to this development?
 

JoeT

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Well needs must I suppose, as long as they offer a season ticket sabbatical though as there's no way I'm travelling up there every other week for £30 a return. Who knows, maybe Levy wiill offer to subsidise everyone's travel costs...

:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
If there was a symbol for "you're dreaming in techicolour" I would have clicked it!!
 

mkkid

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You still have to get to WHL so you have to take that price away .
The club will run window licker specials anyway.
If you live in Nw London ,mk isn't going to be an issue.
 
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