The easiest solution would be travelator pavements to other stations. Why has this not been suggested?
Because travelators remind too many people of when they watched Gladiators when they were younger, causing them to try up the downward-travelling travelator?
Any body caught uttering the words "have you go the speed, the strength, the heart to be a winner?" incurs an immediate stadium ban
WE have been talking about this for such a long time I was beginning to think it might never happen but now it's started it seems to be going at a rate of knots. Of course the finishing will take longer than the basic structure but we can see it won't be long before Spurs are playing in a state of the art stadium.
How did people find WHL on Saturday? I gather there was a bit of a draught but other than that was the atmosphere acceptable?
I think it's reasonable to say that the atmosphere inside the stadium has been crap since the days of Sir Martin Jol. Of course there's been times when the place was rocking, but those days have been few and far between. As for Saturday, I thought it was just about ok. The gap between the East and North stands is massive and over a period of time, will probably impact on the atmosphere, but Saturday was fine.
I thought the ASM lot were being offered a site not so far from WHL. Nemesis is cruel indeed if they are now having to operate from Barnet.
Levy's suggested today that we might stage a double-header at the new stadium. Playing a Premier League match and an NFL game on the same day is not out of the question, apparently. Sounds messy.
Bloody hell, the traffic around Tottenham and surrounding areas would be manic. On the flip side, I live a 15 min walk to the Lane, never watched a full NFL game in my life so might stick around and get a ticket for it, could be a decent day out.