A couple of days ago, a long time and reliable, sensible poster on SSC, said that there had been a meeting of senior partners in the stadium build because there was considerable concern regarding meeting a completion date to enable fixtures to be played after the international break in September. It was suggested that a senior employee of MACE, known to the poster, had indicated that Daniel Levy was prepared to include forfeiting a fixture or more as a possible option amongst a number of other potential options.
This speculation set the site ablaze, as one would expect. Since then, even greater scrutiny has been applied to the pace of progress. If there's a potential to affect the performance of the football team, one might expect the pace to increase significantly, in order that any delay to comletion would be minimised. Today's activity suggests otherwise. There are a few cherry pickers working on the West Stand entrance glazing, 3 blokes putting in seats on the East Stand and a couple walking around the pitch area. There's no sign of any activity to the external parts of the East Stand, at all. No doubt, there's works going on internally but today looks like a Bank Holiday on site.
So, either everything's fine and the news was fake or we've got a very cunning plan...