Just a quick follow-up on this since I don't think it was posted... Gold tweeted later that day he'd been told that "one foreign travel agency has emailed Spurs fans who have booked tickets/trips to the UK for the Chelsea game, claiming they've been informed by the club that the match will be at...
I'm a stateside supporter who bought tickets for the Chelsea match through Thomas Cook. Just received this email from them:
Not sure if this is notable -- they could just be going off the Daily Mail report -- but FWIW this is the first time they've reached out regarding the match being moved...
An article from Dan Kilpatrick states that "the club is expected to confirm in the next fortnight that the Premier League home games against Chelsea on November 24 and Southampton on December 5, at least, will be relocated to Wembley." Not sure if that's based on the general belief that Burnley...
The minutes from the Supporters' Trust's meeting with the club last Tuesday have been posted here. Relevant stadium stuff:
THST Board:
Martin Cloake, Co-chair (MC)
Katrina Law, Co-chair (KL)
Adam Bailey, Treasurer (AB)
Pete Haine, Secretary (PH)
Martin Buhagiar (MB)
Rachel Martin (RM)
Michael...
Unless people are actually hiring him (for whatever he does), then he's not making a dime off Twitter clicks.
He also tweeted that the club will announce the shop news on Wednesday.
How in the world he's able to take all of these pictures (while people who are given preliminary tours by the...
They either truly don't yet know where this match will be played or they're waiting as long as possible in hopes they can deliver some good news with the bad ("it won't be open for Chelsea but it will be for [Burnley/Man U/whomever it ends up being]"). Time's about up though.
To be fair I don't think Paul ever specified that an announcement would be coming from the club. In fact, his first mention of something happening today came on Saturday when he said that he would be announcing good news today. I don't know what to make of the "club and construction team are...
On one hand I understand where they're coming from -- safety should come first. It's also in the club's interest for the first game to go through without any hiccups. That said, as someone who made plans in July to fly in for this game, if security is the only reason we choose to wait until...
Due to how much it costs the club I get the feeling Levy hates every game that we have to play at Wembley. If it's ready for Chelsea and the police will allow it, I think we'll open with Chelsea. That said, I don't think it'll be ready plus I don't think the police will be happy about it, so...
FWIW the Twitter user that coys200 is quoting says next season, not next year. The pics on his TL would suggest he's working on the new stadium, but who knows whether he actually knows anything.
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