The press only like bad news and sensational story lines so for a happy life give up reading newspapers , I did years ago makes you much happier.
The stadium will be surrounded by hoardings where parts are not not even started i.e the hotel, medical centre etc. so there is bound to be negative reports from somewhere but as long as the seats are in, bars open and pitch ready what else do we need.
Once the floodlights go on, doubt there will be any reflection.Hmmm wonder if they expected this reflection looks like a disco ? View attachment 39625
Looks like the arse of the Millenium Falcon
You are a genius of animated gifs. What software do you use? Adobe Photoshop CC?
Looks like a remake of Close Encounters!
Nice.Let there be light
Christ, those lights are bright! Only one out of the four big screens are on, and it almost looks like daylight in there on the live cams. At this rate we’ll barely even need the floodlights, maybe they can get a refund on them
I mean I ain’t gotta clue tbh I don’t follow NFL but would they be so petty if the stadium wasnt ready, to like cut us off or something? Ok they might have to use Wembley but that wouldn’t be the 1st time
We just built a bespoke NFL stadium And they can see we’ve tried to get it ready and we want it perfect so if it ain’t quite ready would it be a massive big deal?
But I dunno? Would it put us in breach of contract? would it cost us? We have tried to build something special and with the nfl in mind What is the perception of levy stateside or nfl any itk nfl people?
They can’t and won’t cut us off, the contracts will be written very clearly. They might be upset if the new stadium is unavailable by the scheduled date, but large construction projects like this are often delayed and this possibility would have been considered long, long ago. That’s why they’ve secured Wembley as a contingency. There may be some clauses for penalties in the contracts, and perhaps we miss out on some game day revenue, but it won’t harm the long term relationship.I mean I ain’t gotta clue tbh I don’t follow NFL but would they be so petty if the stadium wasnt ready, to like cut us off or something? Ok they might have to use Wembley but that wouldn’t be the 1st time
We just built a bespoke NFL stadium And they can see we’ve tried to get it ready and we want it perfect so if it ain’t quite ready would it be a massive big deal?
But I dunno? Would it put us in breach of contract? would it cost us? We have tried to build something special and with the nfl in mind What is the perception of levy stateside or nfl any itk nfl people?
Or, possibly, a clever move:Its a place holder until naming rights are done.
Apparently we can change the seating to safe standing in an hour