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I agree it does look a bit weird at the moment. The home end seems much less steep that the upper tier of the rest of the stadium, which looks a bit strange. hopefully when it's full of people things will be different.
I agree it does look a bit weird at the moment. The home end seems much less steep that the upper tier of the rest of the stadium, which looks a bit strange. hopefully when it's full of people things will be different.
I think it probably is, but then those upper tiers are really, really steep.I agree it does look a bit weird at the moment. The home end seems much less steep that the upper tier of the rest of the stadium, which looks a bit strange. hopefully when it's full of people things will be different.
The join of the South stand doesn't bother me in the least, we're building a football stadium not some smooth curved Henry Moore sculpture or a souless bowl that's ashetically acceptable to the arty fartists, plus of course I'll be in it so probably won't see the join anyway.
I was thinking that the other day. The sides have a 'White Hart Lane' feel to them. And three of the sides are different (I tier, 4 tier (x2) and a 3 tier. It certainly feels quite unique.I'd personally rather it not be a uniform bowl all the way around like the Degenerates, absolutely not right for a football stadium IMO. Four sides with filled corners ideally, plus the Home Stand to be this big intimidating wall at one end. As good as we're going to get when it comes to modern stadia.
Pics or it never happensIt’s going to be mad watching that roof get erected
Camp Nou.The single tier is steeper than any other stand in the uk. On SSC if I recall the Liverpool kop is the nearest equivalent at 22 degrees; ours is 30 degree rake. I’d love to know other world stadiums by comparison! I went to thenou campa few years ago and that felt very steep.
That depends on when he went. Nou Camp was acceptable up until it was officially titled Camp Nou in 2001. Still acceptable by the older folk tired of trying to keep up. In my day we called a ground in North London White Hart Lane and I intend to keep doing so.Camp Nou.
This potentially fucks our development plans doesn't it?
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/ent...ouncil-hdv-scheme_uk_5a67625be4b0e5630073f84d
That depends on when he went. Nou Camp was acceptable up until it was officially titled Camp Nou in 2001. Still acceptable by the older folk tired of trying to keep up. In my day we called a ground in North London White Hart Lane and I intend to keep doing so.
I’m not afraid to say it. I have no idea what you’re talking about.I wonder how long it took Teddy to decide on Camp Nou as the name for his house, rather than Nou Camp.
Given the size of the extension he's just built above his garage, I wouldn't put it past him to be considering a kop-style sofa.
I’m not afraid to say it. I have no idea what you’re talking about.
He’ll have more time there now having just been sacked from his job in India.
You have to ask what the fuck has it got to do with the NEC of the Labour party.This potentially fucks our development plans doesn't it?
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/ent...ouncil-hdv-scheme_uk_5a67625be4b0e5630073f84d
It affects the regeneration of the area between the station and the Stadium.Doesn't effect our development plans at all. This is council land they are developing.
Doesn't effect our development plans at all. This is council land they are developing.
It affects the regeneration of the area between the station and the Stadium.
https://tottenham.london/NP is part of the HDV