Can you club just come out and be honest with the fans? It's clearly not going to be ready this season now is it.... https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46903625
The stadium may end up not being ready until next season, but this decision has little bearing as regards the clubs pronouncements. The bid to seek increase crowd capacity at Wembley for certain games has been in the pipeline for months as I recall and it would be almost criminally negligent of the Club not try and ensure the highest possible revenue return as tenants. This concession will also only apply for the duration of the currently agreed extension period. If the club extends again I imagine new decisions about nominated games will agIn be subject to Council review.
To get the stadium finished as soon as possible means putting pressure on all the contractors. Any announcement of a delay to next season immediately relieves the pressure and makes further delays more likely. It's not dishonest to act in this way, it is the only sensible thing to do. All fans should want the stadium completed as soon as possible. None of us gain anything from a premature decision that can only delay it's opening.
Anyone wanting to be a steward at the new stadium, don't dawdle, you have 20 January to get your application in... https://tottenhamhotspur.ciphr-irecruit.com/templates/CIPHR/jobdetail_2191.aspx It's a bit early for next season...?
Apparently, advertisements have also been issued for occasional shop staff. It proves nothing but it makes no sense to be doing the recruiting 7 months in advance of the start of next season. Some have given up of getting in this season but the club seem not have done. Let's hope they're right!
So that's two from Tampa Bay Buccaneer vs Carolina Panthers Oakland Raiders vs Chicago bears Los Angeles Rams vs Cincinnati Bengals Jacksonville Jaguars vs Houston Texans ...and can somebody tell the Nufful that, if they want to use our stadium, they need to list fixtures properly and not that "Carolina at Tampa Bay" bollocks?
"The first European NFL purpose built stadium" indicates where this sits. I'm not sure when there might be another such build in Europe. There can be few cities that could be a suitable home for such a build, maybe Paris, Amsterdam or Berlin but I don't see any clubs needing a stadium built right now, then there's the sheer cost involved.There's zero chance of the NFL buying the land and building one themselves...so this is it for the foreseeable future. Now, let's sort out a franchise.....
New Civil Engineer is reporting that Spurs are responsible for the Crossrail delays because we have snaffled all of the labour
Hertha are currently planning to redevelop the Olympic stadium in Berlin. It's planned for 2025, but that might be overly optimistic.
Shouldn't they be looking to redevelop their club badge first? It looks like clipart please log in to view this image
Yup, and definitely no other sporting event at any point in history other than that so don't look it up...
Invitations have gone out to view the Super Bowl in the New stadium tunnel club area. £1 per ticket. It won't finish until 3am....
I'd be up for that for something that's earlier in the day. £1 to have a look around part of the new stadium and have a drink? Sounds fine to me. Couldn't care less about the Superb Owl, though. Can't be bothered at that time of day, either.
200 people will have the chance to watch the Super Bowl at the new ST/\DIUM Wow. Interest in the NFL has quintupled in the last year...
Harry Crane has agreed to leave the club, having spent the past two years towering over the Park Lane end The club wish him well for the future please log in to view this image