Yeah, I was thinking about this before too. I'm not going but it would be a real shame to have the fans tearing up the seats of our much loved stadium on it's last day.
I might give Spurs an email and see what they say. I wouldn't tear mine off like a mad man, I'd probably sneak in a spanner and do it the right way
A mate of mine who lives in a beautiful listed New Hampshire home has 4 seats from the old Victoria Ground in his kitchen. They are the old wooden ones he sat in with his dad and two brothers. Rather lovely.
Based on this season, would any of you trust Sissoko to function in your home abodes as a seat (30m cost or not) ??
Would probably collapse instantly if I sat on a 'Sissoko seat'. Although that would partly be down to the fact I'm a bit fat.
http://www.football.london/tottenham-hotspur-fc/news/10-spurs-heroes-who-must-12978260 Anyone seen this circulating??
It wouldn't surprise me to see the various Legends that usually appear at these events show up, such as Cliff Jones, Ossie Ardiles, Pat Jennings et al
Not true. He has been invited to a special ceremony. It will happen in the small hours of one day, and involves pouring concrete (and other things) into the remaining gaps in the deep foundations.
The Times have the Judas story too, but it suggests that 80 ex-players and 5 ex-managers have been invited. No George Graham or Juande Ramos, apparently. I don't know why, to be honest. They both won us trophies, so I'd be happy for them to attend.
In a way Judas should be thanked. For there is no doubt that the Levying that other clubs have suffered since then on the likes of Carrick/Berbatoss/Keane/Modric/Bale have their roots in his behaviour. Nobody has done anything remotely like it since, and while Levy is chairman I doubt anyone ever will. Perhaps the final act of Nemesis we will able to do the same to the Goons in 12 months time for Sanchez (assuming he still meets the standards/attitude/abilities required then by Pochettino) .
Ramos slagged us off to the press in the buildup to our Europa League tie against Dnipro a few seasons back. Funnily enough, that seemed to motivate a team that included Kyle Naughton and Zeki Fryers that was coached by Tim Sherwood to give them an utter pasting.