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Do people think that playing at Wembley followed by moving to the new stadium will help us attract top players for next season?
I doubt it would turn them off.
Do people think that playing at Wembley followed by moving to the new stadium will help us attract top players for next season?
Do people think that playing at Wembley followed by moving to the new stadium will help us attract top players for next season?
Maybe top players but not TOP TOP players.
Would we play 9 European games at home? I hope so as that would take us through to the final....Surely the 27 games is all league games and all european games
League cup and FA cup should be played in 50,000 capacity
19 Premier League gamesJust to recap, if we play over 27 games at home, what will the capacity be for those games, 50k max?
Wembley have said we'll be the "priority" even above the 27, so 90k unless we reach a ridiculous number of games.Just to recap, if we play over 27 games at home, what will the capacity be for those games, 50k max?
Just out of interest what happens if we get to a Champions League/Europa League quarter or semi-final and we've already played our 27 games at full capacity?
So now we just gotta wait a week to see if it's gonna be next season or the one after.
Just saw this line at the tail end of a BBC story:
"Tottenham could yet stay at their current ground next season and aim to play home games at Wembley in 2018-19, before moving into the new stadium for the 2019-20 campaign."
I've not heard this seriously suggested before. Anyone know if there's anything in it?
The only chance of another season at WHL at this point is if the north stand steel were to fall on the east stand and crush all the concrete. The team still using the ground is the largest impediment to the build pace at this point and that will be cured in two months.Just saw this line at the tail end of a BBC story:
"Tottenham could yet stay at their current ground next season and aim to play home games at Wembley in 2018-19, before moving into the new stadium for the 2019-20 campaign."
I've not heard this seriously suggested before. Anyone know if there's anything in it?