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TottenhamMattSpur

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Same for the local ones, it's a nightmare sadly :( Only one I've had enough points for was West Ham away in the LC which went pretty low.
It was 98 and I have 92 :(
Thought with the Emerishites higher capacity I might actually get one for that game. 400 :ROFLMAO:
And WHU think we see them as rivals lol.
 

coys200

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United is full capacity. The general sale is supposed to be for people that registared before a certain date. But they must give massive chunks away to travel/booking firms. I just don’t believe 40k Spurs fans would suddenly decide to attend because we are playing United.
 

buckley

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Who cares ? Once we are in the new gaffe it will be immense and in all probability one of if the best stadiums around the world today.
 

davidmatzdorf

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Dont tell me you are still pedaling the notion that we could have openend the new ground for Liverpool back on the 15th September, almost 4 months ago and counting!!

No way was the access back then anywhere near to being adequate to get 62k in and out
Yes it was. The only insurmountable problem was the defects in the alarm systems. Temporary safe access is a minor job that could have been sorted out in a week or two. I've let and sold numerous housing estates when the external works had scarcely been started.

I also visited Berlin in December 1998, when the Potsdamer Platz was a gigantic building site. Thousands of shoppers were marshaled throughout the area, with minimal difficulty.

And that's "peddled". It's not a bicycle. ;)
 
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worcestersauce

"I'm no optimist I'm just a prisoner of hope
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Yes it was. The only insurmountable problem was the defects in the alarm systems. Temporary safe access is a minor job that could have been sorted out in a week or two. I've let and sold numerous housing estates when the external works had scarcely been started.

I also visited Berlin in December 1998, when the Potsdamer Platz was gigantic building site. Thousands of shoppers were marshaled throughout the area, with minimal difficulty.

And that's "peddled". It's not a bicycle. ;)
We entered the ground via a building site for the whole of the fanal season at White Hart Lane.
 

southlondonyiddo

My eyes have seen some of the glory..
Nov 8, 2004
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Yes it was. The only insurmountable problem was the defects in the alarm systems. Temporary safe access is a minor job that could have been sorted out in a week or two. I've let and sold numerous housing estates when the external works had scarcely been started.

I also visited Berlin in December 1998, when the Potsdamer Platz was gigantic building site. Thousands of shoppers were marshaled throughout the area, with minimal difficulty.

And that's "peddled". It's not a bicycle. ;)

I can’t agree with you but that’s by the by, housing builds and Potsdam are very different situations to 62k coming and going in a few hours

A question for you, if you know the answer. If it is simply the alarm system are Fire Marshall’s a solution, are these allowed legally

Used at Grenfell etc but that may be completely different....
 

whitesocks

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Thinking about the flow of people, am I right in thinking that unless you are an away fan or sitting in the posh seats, then your main entrance and exit is via the south stand?

Edit: Surely it says on the fans' welcome packs which entrance you need to use?
 
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Lighty64

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I'm a season ticket holder and I am going nowhere near the place. Fuck Levy.

So the team you support Tottenham Hotspur FC are not worth supporting because of Levy! Is that what your trying to say.

True supporter then, it’s the team that need a 12th man, your £50+ isn’t going to worry Levy one bit, I doubt he will have any sleepless nights over it, as I’m sure a tourist is paying a higher price for your seat. Shame he never made it 2 straight seasons at Wembley in the first place then you would of either completely wasted your ST money, or some lucky supporter would of got it and got behind the team.
 

davidmatzdorf

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I can’t agree with you but that’s by the by, housing builds and Potsdam are very different situations to 62k coming and going in a few hours

A question for you, if you know the answer. If it is simply the alarm system are Fire Marshall’s a solution, are these allowed legally

Used at Grenfell etc but that may be completely different....
I'm stepping outside my areas of knowledge here, but I'll have a go, based on having sorted out a couple of contractual disputes about defects in escape systems in blocks of flats of 8-12 storeys.

I don't think it's just a fire alarm. It's an integrated alarm system, involving software that controls lifts, escalators, PA systems, and probably AOVs (automatically operated vents). Perhaps also automated escape doors, turnstiles and other systems that work without human supervision when there is an alarm triggered. I'd also expect that it is set up to notify emergency services as soon as the alarm goes off, for whatever reason.

I doubt that a horde of fire marshals could duplicate that kind of emergency cover.
 
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