That isn't just any vlogger, that's the lovely Anna! In fact she's my ideal woman, very easy on the eye and a dedicated yid to boot. If only I was 20 years younger, still a man can dream 'eh
The press again saying we are behind schedule on the stadium build and are going to be playing the first four league games away from home at the start of next season.why do they come out with this crap again.. Spurs haven't announced anything other than taking the necessary precautions to inform the premier league that we might have to play away from home but it's only football regulations that need to be adhered to and spurs are just following the guidelines.
That was always on the cards so we have a nice easy home run in to claim the title in our first season in the new White Hot Lane.
Seems like she knows her stuff, a good summary of the game without listening to pundits views. I hope her viewpoint was higher than the camera, as I can't imagine she saw much of the game if it was. A good refresher on our songs if nothing else. You dirty ol man seriously she seems very nice in a girl next door sort of way and her love of Spurs makes her someone it would be good to spend time with (among other things). Good to see you comment again by the way.
The Standard are reporting that the new stadium won't be named White Hart Lane as if that was some kind of revelation, rather than something we already knew from the moment the Northumberland Development Project was announced.
The Standard's slant on the story was the stadium will be called The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium...before mentioning a couple of paragraphs later that it would only be called that if we didn't have a naming rights deal in place.
It'll probably be called that as the basic name, but any sponsorship will override it while it lasts. The Emirates is actually called The Arsenal Stadium and The Etihad is The City of Manchester Stadium, for example. I expect that our place will follow a similar system.
Huge difference in those stadia as one was built by the club and therefore is known as their stadium whereas the other has nothing to do with the team as it was a stadium built in the city of Manchester for the Commonwealth games.
I agree, but in terms of naming rights they're stadiums with official names that are overridden by sponsors. Bolton's would seem to be an exception, as it doesn't have a non-sponsor name, apparently.
I seem to recall that the official name of Expensive Stoke's stadium is the Manchester United Football Ground - which happens to be in Old Trafford. Remind me to somehow fluke my way onto the MOTD sofa and constantly refer to Chelsea's ground as Fulham Broadway...
In UEFA competitions you can't have a stadium name with a sponsor forming part of it. Hence, all stadia of the bigger teams have to have 2 names, if they have one with a sponsors name in it. it's a non-story.
Pub quiz question: Which football team plays their home games in Chelsea? Trick question. There isn't one.