Most of the " vents " are fixed and are covers for the overall look of the stadium but some of them serve a purpose for ventilation
I would personally feed you and others that, "foie gras" styley, if I thought the money you are spending on food will slash the new WHL debt quicker to make funding available for squad improvements.
Don't forget to throw the scraps out of the window, in the direction of rcl and the Isco kid. < waste not, want not >
best stadium in the world? Our ''special relationship'' with RM??? please log in to view this image 0 Real Madrid president Florentino Perez says a four-year refurbishment of the Bernabeu starting this summer will create the "best stadium in the world". Perez revealed computerised images of the plans, featuring a retractable roof, on Tuesday. The 81,000 capacity will be unchanged but Real will be able to play at the stadium while the work is carried out. Perez said the club could "remain competitive in an increasingly difficult football scenario". The enhanced venue will cover 66,000 square metres and feature leisure and entertainment facilities. In addition to the retractable roof, there will be a 360-degree video scoreboard as well as a surround 'skin' of steel bands to allow images to be projected on to the exterior surface of the stadium. "We want, in short, to be the great digital stadium of the future," the president said. "Located in the heart of Madrid, it will be the best stadium in the world. We are facing one of the great projects of the future for Real Madrid, and, of course, it will be also for the city of Madrid." Real, who have played at the Bernabeu since 1947, saw their three-year hold on the Champions League come to an end this term when they were knocked out in the last 16 by Ajax. Zinedine Zidane returned to the club as manager last month but his team are currently third in La Liga, 12 points behind leaders Barcelona.
Oh, a vanity project to be funded via some serious "creative accounting" by Madrid municipal council.
Quite a nice menu. Charcuterie starter. Chateubriand main. Split between the savarin or tarte tatin for dessert.
Talksport reviewing the new stadium...highlighting some of the quirky aspects of it Calling it incredible and the best stadium in the World
Chairman Daniel Levy believes Tottenham now have a stadium that can make them one of the biggest clubs in the world. Spurs open their new £1bn stadium on Wednesday night against Crystal Palace. At 62,000, the capacity of the new ground is almost double that of White Hart Lane. "Winning is both on the pitch and off the pitch, so we are going to keep going until we get both right," said Levy. "I would say that in the last 18 years, this club has definitely gone forward and clearly, like any business, any club, you have your ups and downs. "When I took over the club, Tottenham was not a club that was a regular European challenger. Clearly, we are now and my dream is obviously to win. We want to win." @Spurlock do you believe him?
Tough one....be nice if it was Levy who delivered us to the promised land but up until now I've never seen any real ambition for the team. We would be up **** creek without Kane and we got lucky with him. Then we have Eriksen, Alli and Son...combined total is less than what we got for Kyle Walker. So Levy is going to have to change his thinking drastically because you don't unearth Kane's every year. Then again this is Levy who announced season ticket prices first and stadium delay second...sly!
The new stadium is not even officially open yet, the BBC still finds the time to do a hit piece on us: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-47765913