NFL influence?Doesn't feel like the right sort of company, to me. I can see it in the US, but not over here, for some reason.
NFL influence?Doesn't feel like the right sort of company, to me. I can see it in the US, but not over here, for some reason.
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That will be really impressive if it works! I just hope the playing surface is good.
Given one corner of the Park Lane pitch apparently had summer
sunlight problems at old WHL due to the stadium, God knows
how the new pitch will hold up (above or under ground) .
Monaco's stadium used to have the same problem for the same reason: the pitch was on top of concrete.That will be really impressive if it works! I just hope the playing surface is good. Remember the horrors of the first matches at Wembley? As well as being not the best football stadium the turf was terrible. I remember Dawson slipping quite importantly to let in the opposition for a goal (was it v Portsmouth in an FA Cup semi?) and it really looked like the turf gave way.
Not content with building an entire stadium, we're also building player accomodation at Spurs Lodge
Will it still be called WHL?
Hope so loved the old ground
You missed an opportunity to say Thanks for that Thanks for that BrianThanks Brian and good luck for the new ground
No new stadium without tiers.Was at WHL yesterday.
The framework for the south stand seems to be 3 tiers
in height below the intended stadium height, and didn't
seem to have had much done to it since 3 weeks ago.
Was at WHL yesterday.
The framework for the south stand seems to be 3 tiers
in height below the intended stadium height, and didn't
seem to have had much done to it since 3 weeks ago.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5EQVNtcoWUacxURP-ZkO-A/videos?shelf_id=0&view=0&sort=ddGoing by what I've seen from the online clips, and my Key Stage 1 knowledge of structural engineering, I think the past 3 weeks have been spent digging and laying the foundations for the remainder of the stand. It's a ****ing monster, so the foundations are by far the largest and deepest of the entire stadium.
There are a couple of bird's eye clips doing the rounds (check out a guy called 'Edward' on YouTube - he puts together really decent weekly compilations of progress) that appear to show a complete oval - the East and West stands now joined to the South with the initial beams and girders. Barely above ground level, but amazing to see nonetheless.
Anyone know if the work is on schedule? Be good to know that we are likely to be there next season.
TBF all he is doing is taking pictures from the OS.