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just ask to rearrange game 4, they move games all the time due to cup matches etc, as long as the other team are good with it, easier then setting up Wembley for a single match
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We've got some red on our shirt.
Would like to know how much time and money has been wasted pandering to the yanky throwball.
Saturday matchdays are 18/19
1-11th aug
2-18th
3-25th
4- 1st sept
Break
5-15th
Less time than it took you to type thatWould like to know how much time and money has been wasted pandering to the yanky throwball.
Anyone see this on SSC? Could be nothing but wouldn't be all that surprising if true
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Almost two hours later...
I suppose it'll be nice for the Liverpool fans to see a real Kop.
Just heard a rumour the Liverpool game will be switched to Wembley.Not ideal, but can see the sense in Poch not wanting to play four games away in a row at the start of the season.
At least we have dates now, and people can stop fretting about whether it will be ready or not.
I know this isn't the correct thread for such complaints, but what kind of behemoth added that apostrophe?Most questions re tickets for Wembley answered by the club, here
https://i.tottenhamhotspur.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001174165
Seems that way.So really we are on time as we all thought the first game would be after international weekend with first home game played away. It’s only Poch who wants the Wembley game.
Now dates have been confirmed for 'test events', does anyone know what kind of tests these will be? As in, are they events where 60k people will be able to watch some form of event and the club and stadium staff will act like a normal event, or is it just purely operational events to test the pitch rotation, all electrics, all bars, food outlets, etc where only limited 'fans' may be able to access and make use of the stadium?
As a comparison - for the Emirates the 1st test was a shareholder open day. 2nd was an open training session for 30k. And the third was Bergkamp's testimonial at full capacity. I imagine ours will be similar.Now dates have been confirmed for 'test events', does anyone know what kind of tests these will be? As in, are they events where 60k people will be able to watch some form of event and the club and stadium staff will act like a normal event, or is it just purely operational events to test the pitch rotation, all electrics, all bars, food outlets, etc where only limited 'fans' may be able to access and make use of the stadium?
This is probably pretty spot on for 3 of the 4. I suspect the 4th event might be in concert mode with a reduced capacity, maybe 30k or something, as they'll need safety approval for that as well.As a comparison - for the Emirates the 1st test was a shareholder open day. 2nd was an open training session for 30k. And the third was Bergkamp's testimonial at full capacity. I imagine ours will be similar.