Chris Cowlins' latest, shows more of the roof in - as the official cameras are not operating in the bowl area.
Just seen this life gets better! https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...lsea-after-rivals-miss-top-four-a3849401.html
It is good news, though. It's a shame that it won't get reported widely, unlike the ticket issue. The new stadium is delivering exactly what supporters wanted when they were asked. Local businesses are being involved - there will be local food vendors in the South Stand atrium, not just big chain brands. Maybe, the bakery could be run by someone local and independent, if there is anyone left like that? Striking a balance is very difficult but the club are trying to do it. Fair play to them for that.
The article is worse. "Tottenham will likely be in Pot 2 for the Champions League draw after Liverpool missed out on winning the title in Keiv on Saturday. Will likely be !!?? Unless UEFA bans them, Spurs ARE in pot 2.
Cue seven people kvetching that it's not a player... I think I've had one of them. It was better than Camden Hells, I'll say that much...
Apparently, the club have delayed their response as to whether or not to renew their Wembley lease next season by two weeks and must give the FA a decision by June 14th when the fixtures come out. Seems the stadium completion is very tight. Yikes!
Apparently, the club have delayed their response as to whether or not to renew their Wembley lease next season by two weeks and must give the FA a decision by June 14th when the fixtures come out. Seems the stadium completion is very tight. Yikes!
Spot on. This is also from yesterday..... However, sources within the club have told football.london this week that the timeline has not changed and that all plans are still leading towards the opening of the ground in August. Ticket test events are being planned to take place at the stadium during that month with the south plaza outside the ground expected to be ready in time for those August events. Some external landscaping works may be installed on an interim basis around the stadium for safety reasons. Spurs chairman Daniel Levy has previously said he expects to ask the Premier League for the club's opening few competitive matches to be played away from home, to allow for any late unanticipated delays, and that is still believed to be the case. I know which has the greater likelihood of being right. Yesterday, there was enormous progress on the roof with a full day shift and night shift, doubling the number of crews. Also the NFL pitch and South Stand glazing saw great progress. The final push has started.