Bet arse get another non league club...and united are the televised match21:33
We might just be getting there people
Here we go!
As bad as the cup draw...

The council's top brass must be goonersFFS what a load of bollocks....
21:39
Some talk of making the extra matches a 61k cap
To reflect the new Spurs stadium’s capacity.


Can anyone elaborate on the possibility of staying at WHL next year and only using Wembley for the 2018-19 season? I assume that will only transpire if stadium construction falls badly behind schedule - but if a final decision is needed in just over a week, wouldn't that be obvious by now? Surely we have an accurate 'arrival' date for the new stadium?
And if we were to stay at WHL (my personal preference), what would the capacity look like?
If we have indeed fallen behind, I'm sure Levy can contact the Qatari authorities for some sound advise regarding methods to *cough* speed things up *cough*![]()
We've got just over a week to trigger our existing option to use Wembley next season. If there is an existing, known issue that would sufficiently de-rail our stated current plans, I would have expected us to have called tonight's vote off. Why upset Councillors and residents we might need to support us a year down the line if we know we're not ready? There can't be many issues that would significantly hold up works that will be resolved sufficiently by next week? We must still believe that we will need Wembley for the whole of the 2018/19 season.
I would imagine, we would exercise the option on the final day that it remains open, to allow for any potential problems that could arise between now and then. After that, I would presume there is some penalty payment if we breach our side of the contract and remain at WHL next season. That's just a guess but the facts all seem to point in that direction.