Some great shots from Mr AV
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If you manage to make me look like a happy clappy hippy mo fo in the summer sun wearing open toed sandals with socks you have to take a long hard look at your car crash of a lifeThere's always one, isn't there?
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It's never a good look when your Twitter feed makes you look like the Spurs version of those FBPE dullards.If you manage to make me look like a happy clappy hippy mo fo in the summer sun wearing open toed sandals with socks you have to take a long hard look at your car crash of a life![]()
Not an engineer, but I would think that the South Stand is being left until they have completed the installion of the screens etc.Question for the engineers out there, why is the roof panel installation all over the place. Some on the west stand some on the east a bit in the north and none in the the south end, seems a bit odd.
At a guess, they may be the load-bearing sections of the roof. That would explain why the parts mid-way down the east and west stands as well as one of the corners are in placeQuestion for the engineers out there, why is the roof panel installation all over the place. Some on the west stand some on the east a bit in the north and none in the the south end, seems a bit odd.
Without analyzing the structure its hard to be definitive but I'd guess it's a balance issue. You wouldn't want all of the weight in one section and nothing elsewhere. Imagine putting all of the weight on one side of a see saw.Question for the engineers out there, why is the roof panel installation all over the place. Some on the west stand some on the east a bit in the north and none in the the south end, seems a bit odd.
The good news is that the stadium is on course for completion in 3 months. Only problem is that they were referring to the Martian calendar!!An interesting and 100% genuine bit of news from Matilda Collywobbles [Matthew Collycott, Tottenham Director of Finance] posting in relation to possible events for the opening of the new stadium....
"A few options are being considered, ranging from opening training to charity events. First event will focus on crowd safety and stadium management. Support systems where connected are currently under test with no issues. We’re on schedule."
So, we're on schedule although whether that's mid-August, mid-September or somewhere in between wasn't addressed.

The good news is that the stadium is on course for completion in 3 months. Only problem is that they were referring to the Martian calendar!!![]()
Cheers, BrianThe comments from Matthew Collycott came as a result of publishing this...
7. BUSINESS COMMUNITY LIAISON GROUP MEETING: LATEST NOTES
The latest BCLG meeting was held on 17 April at Lilywhite House, with Pete Haine in attendance for THST. Key take outs from the meeting are as follows:
It's a bit out of date now but represents what little genuine information is available on the project and it's all positive
- A record number of people working on site was recorded this week (2,607), with an average on the night shift of 300 workers on site
- The stadium roof lift and installation has progressed well, with the framework now fully in place. The roof will now be fitted with glass panels and cassettes
- The pitch tray deliveries are nearing completion (4 per night, expected to be completed by the end of April) and the work to lay the NFL pitch has started
- The GA seats continue to be installed across all levels
- Internal works are progressing quickly, with work on many concourses, restaurants, toilets and bars now reaching completion
- The stadium build and south plaza will be ready in time for opening in August, but that some external landscaping works may be installed on an interim basis for safety reasons
- Test events are being planned for August. They will be ticketed and will test out all functions of the new stadium
- The Tottenham Experience will hopefully be ready to open at the same time as the stadium
- There are plans for a new community café at 810 High Road, close to Percy House
- Information on road closures before, during and after stadium events will be presented at the next BCLG meeting
- THFC continues to work with all stakeholders to ensure that the upgrade works at the four key local stations (White Hart Lane, Seven Sisters, Northumberland Park and Tottenham Hale) are completed as quickly as possible. THFC is also working to have adequate plans in place to ensure wait times and queue organisation are as good as they possibly can be for stadium opening
- The new shuttle buses that will be in place for match day one, along with an extensive messaging plan to local residents and fans, will help manage any issues caused by unfinished stations not working at capacity

Cheers, Brian
Assumed that was where it came from.
Was only being flippant - not like me at all![]()
