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a key benefit to the club will be in more than just additional revenue. It will be on how the club is perceived by ourselves as fans, the players, opponents and potential players. It's intangible, cannot by any definition be quantified, but it is hugely important.
no matter how good the team was we could never be thought of as a genuinely elite european club in our old and old fashioned 36k WHL, no matter how much we loved it.
I've looked at 100's and 100's of pictures of the inside of the NWHL over the last few months but none of them did justice to how spectacular it is in the flesh. That Palace game cannot come soon enough. Just hope the players play the game and not the occasion because we cannot afford any more screw ups, but that's for another thread i guess.........COYS !!
Agreed. When you think of Dortmund you think of the yellow wall. Away from the extra revenue it builds our reputation, respect received, our global brand, there's so much that analytics or numbers can't put a figure on that will change due to our new kick up the ladder.
I haven't visited yet but for some to genuinely believe it's the best stadium in the world can only be a good thing for the intangible elements of our club. It may not be the best but it's unique as it offers something differen to any new build with its WHL spirit, it's closeness to the pitch, the fact it's on a high road and in such a busy area, not to mention how many more people are going to be able to watch Tottenham live now, which always makes you fall in love with the club more than just watching it on TV.
NFL games, eGaming, Rugby, concerts etc anything that attracts new blood who might get swayed into adding to our supporter numbers etc adds as well. It's not just about the 26,000 or so extra punters, it's worth so much more to that o our clubs brand, image and growth from player attraction through to how we are perceived to the man drinking down his local.
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