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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-safety-problems-plague-1billion-project.htmlMail on Sunday is going big on the stadium issues tomorrow
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-safety-problems-plague-1billion-project.htmlMail on Sunday is going big on the stadium issues tomorrow
Has she got a cheese room?
And not a fuck was given while we keep winning. It’s a short term problem. Long term we are in great shape.Mail on Sunday is going big on the stadium issues tomorrow
I am more inclined to say that she has a chocolate room which I am a very big fan of. I do like my chocolate.
I don’t mind Wembley. Our recent record has been excellent there, it’s easier to get to from where I live (near Watford) and easier to get tickets.
No more informative than all the twitter rumours tbh. I might be really stupid but if they project has cost £1bn to date where has the other money come from considering our loan is only £350m ? Tbh we should have stayed at Wembley for 2 seasons, nobody would have said a thing. If there’s any truth in these rumours we should just announce Wembley for the season ASAP. It kills all these over dramatic stories dead and we can just concentrate on football.
We’d have gotten more funding from the bank as well as kicked in more ourselves. It doesn’t do the banks any good to let a construction project (especially one as specific as this) fall incomplete. It’s not like they can call this project in default and sell it to someone else. Who else is going to buy this thing? Not like there’s a huge market out there for a 3/4 finished stadium!No more informative than all the twitter rumours tbh. I might be really stupid but if they project has cost £1bn to date where has the other money come from considering our loan is only £350m ? Tbh we should have stayed at Wembley for 2 seasons, nobody would have said a thing. If there’s any truth in these rumours we should just announce Wembley for the season ASAP. It kills all these over dramatic stories dead and we can just concentrate on football.
I don't think the Exterior is that too far of completion, from all the noise over the last week is that the outside is there or there about. I would like to think that they decided with the extra month, they don't need exterior workers working overtime and that it can be completed in normal working hours. I would imagine all the overtime as now gone towards getting electricians in to resolve the fire systems and other outstanding details.
Perhaps that me being optimistic though.
I think over the next two weeks a lot of the veil will go up.
Spurs had a pre-season agreement with the FA to play all their home games for the 2018/19 season at Wembley. After consultation with Populous, the stadium architects, Daniel Levy was assured the New Stadium would be completed on time. Populous and Mace, the main contractor will now have to compensate Spurs for the delay. Penalty clauses written into their contracts will be invoked. Daniel Levy being a shrewd business man put in place a contingency plan in case construction delays prevented the stadium being ready for the Liverpool home game. He and the FA made a binding legal agreement to play more home games at Wembley until the New Stadium is match-ready. The ball is now firmly in the FA's court to honour the agreement and solve any problems arising from fixture congestion caused by construction delays.
I don’t mind Wembley. Our recent record has been excellent there, it’s easier to get to from where I live (near Watford) and easier to get tickets.
I put up with it. Too far from the pitch, lacking noise & atmosphere for the most part, lacking focus and red! What’s not to like?I genuinely dont mind Wembley.
Like you say, we have a good record and if we beat Liverscum then there potentially is a question on whether we should stay there so as not to erm rock the boat. I dont know but would be intriguing.
I put up with it. Too far from the pitch, lacking noise & atmosphere for the most part, lacking focus and red! What’s not to like?
Luckily our players have got used to playing there.
They’d play in brown with orange, pink and purple spots if needed. Bit like our 3rd kit I suppose Doesn’t mean I like it. I want to go home, especially after enhanced expectations. I’ll put up with it though if for the greater good*Our England players have to play in red sometimes sure it doesn't worry them.
Next weekend first relegation battle of the season , Woolwich v Thames Ironworks
A comment on Chris Cowlin's latest video was interesting...
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