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Also, whilst the players may not believe there is a problem, the fans do. The atmosphere at Wembley is awful - part of that is because it's an absolutely terrible football stadium almost deliberately designed to suck noise and atmosphere out as much as possible, with truly bad acoustics - and part of it is that a good 60% of the crowd at any time are extremely uncomfortable and/or nervous there, and it's hugely obvious.
It's the absolute opposite of White Hart Lane with the enclosing, deafening noise and a raucous crowd extremely confident of being able to beat anyone and everyone. It bleeds confidence into the players and Wembley does the exact opposite.
I guess that's aimed at me, all I wanted to do was share my thoughts on the matchday experience, I thought the club set a lot of store on what we think.There are no clubs in Europe who consistently fill a stadium of this size or could if they have one. If we charged the same price as leading German clubs we'd add between five and ten thousand to the gate, but Levy has another way of looking at the world.
But some of the whinging is pathetic, who gives a toss if you can't get a signal or someone sitting next to you is from Enfield or Seoul?bif your Spurs get behind the team and look forward to the new stadium and the transformation it will bring.