This was taken at the end of last week. There really isn't much left of the old girl
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She's just getting a new outfit, it's been a while, she deserves it.
This was taken at the end of last week. There really isn't much left of the old girl
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Damn! Was hoping to buy a season ticket and retire on the stub hub proceedsLooks like the StubHub deal's either dead or on hold, preferably the former:
http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/secondary-ticketing-platform-for-2017-2018-190617/

Staggering how quick that has happened. Barely there now!WHL demolition continues apace. The entire East Stand is now gone, as is the roof of the South - along with the iconic jumbotron.
@"Thanks for that Brian" avert thine gaze now.
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Staggering how quick that has happened. Barely there now!
We should leave the South Stand where it is and really knacker other teams outStaggering how quick that has happened. Barely there now!
The pitch is certainly in a better state than some Premier League clubs I could mention...No chance they could have this all finished by August to avoid us playing at Wembley
What would you like to see done on the ticket pricing front, Brian?http://www.reuters.com/article/us-banks-sports-finance-idUSKBN19D1XL
Interesting article about why we went Stateside for financing of the new stadium. They really get this stuff whereas we just see problems in this country which will just add expense to the whole thing.
Plus, they may be able to bring in a sponsor that we wouldn't have access to that easily and the Gridiron stuff all makes it a logical decision. Again it points to this being done right. My only concern is ticket pricing. Get that right and balanced and our future is fabulous.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-banks-sports-finance-idUSKBN19D1XL
Interesting article about why we went Stateside for financing of the new stadium. They really get this stuff whereas we just see problems in this country which will just add expense to the whole thing.
Plus, they may be able to bring in a sponsor that we wouldn't have access to that easily and the Gridiron stuff all makes it a logical decision. Again it points to this being done right. My only concern is ticket pricing. Get that right and balanced and our future is fabulous.
What would you like to see done on the ticket pricing front, Brian?
I agree. Most of the seats should be normal, reasonably priced tickets for the average punter.I accept that there are premium packages including food and all manner of bells and whistles. I want the single tier to be free of such terms unless opted for by the purchaser. Also, a reasonable amount of other seats in other areas to be the same, say a minimum of 25%.
Prices need to be affordable. I doubt that we will be able to keep pricing below The Emirates but not to exceed those prices by more than 10% unless absolutely necessary and for Stub Hub to be kept out of the picture with re-sale of tickets to be free of mark-up as a trade off. The level of season ticket sales is another difficulty where we need to counter maximising up-front income against welcoming those who can't take up a season ticket.
It's going to be difficult to get the balance right but very important.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-banks-sports-finance-idUSKBN19D1XL
Interesting article about why we went Stateside for financing of the new stadium. They really get this stuff whereas we just see problems in this country which will just add expense to the whole thing.
Plus, they may be able to bring in a sponsor that we wouldn't have access to that easily and the Gridiron stuff all makes it a logical decision. Again it points to this being done right.
I agree. Most of the seats should be normal, reasonably priced tickets for the average punter.
There's plenty of space assigned for corporate clients and that weird, transparent tunnel thing.
Setting aside a decent number for youngsters was about the only thing that West Ham got right, too.
I'd like to see the club get ahead of any potential atmosphere issues.
Be proactive and just assume that there are going to be some, as it's happened everywhere else.
It would be interesting to see what's happened at Palace, as things seem to have changed there, for some reason.
They've gone a bit continental and I've no idea if that's just something that the fans have done or if it's the club itself.

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Something tells me that there's a hefty penalty clause in the contract in case the stadium isn't ready in time.For a country where roadworks and various building projects tend to consist of vast exhibitions of traffic cones demarcating a handful of disinterested-looking men for years on end, the speed of this project is mind-boggling.