It might not make a difference but it certainly winds up opposing managers, which is generally not a bad thing.
When I fly back for the matches I usually fly into Heathrow but last Friday when I flew there was a special offer from Ryanair of only €22, low enough to be unable to refuse, and flew into Stansted, got the train and saw the stadium in the flesh for the first time.The pictures and videos do not it justice. It is truly awesome. Can't wait to see matches there next season
Try : 1. Taking the train via Seven Sisters rather than Tottenham Hale 2. Walking around it at street level.
That offer from Ryanair has not been repeated, so it’s back to Heathrow for the rest of the season, but I might come for an extra day and just go and have look.
Thing is, quite a few saturdays recently there has been engineering work on the Lea Valley line section. So the Stansted Express has actually been going down the Seven Sisters branch.
On Skyscraper City, which is full of engineers and construction types, they're reckoning it'll start next week. However, if it takes 3 weeks to 'get it up' then movement will be so slow as to be imperceptible.
Just seen camera shot of behind the south stand and looks like all the framework for the grass pitch is being assembled.
Are you ITK? Lee Rowswell, Spurs fan and the contracted scaffolder on the project says it's incorrect. Christmas is back on, people.
Just imagine,them playing grid-iron at the heavenly hallows of the Spurs ground.....and many old fans ashes were on the old pitch I believe.They wont be happy!!!!!