
The whole article is worth reading, in my opinion:This is why I trust in Levy....
On stadium delays....
“Yet again we looked for the positives. The increased capacity at Wembley meant that over 90,000 additional, new ticket purchasers joined our database, and saw the team play, buying 340,000 tickets between them. This would never have been possible at WHL and also not possible at our new stadium."
“We broke the record for the attendance at Premier League matches no fewer than three times – beating Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal on those occasions. In the Champions League we filled Wembley and witnessed remarkable games against Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund."
“While we played at Wembley, we built at home.”
I could never have taken that sat in the Park Lane WallSpurs retweeted this, which was taken by a fan:
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Do we get the cheer girls for the NFL?I assume that NFL and Sarries official observers will have been in attendance
for both the game yesterday, and the CL game against Citeh.
No doubt the spectator experience reports will be heading to respective
HQs with the summary being : excellent.
The whole article is worth reading, in my opinion:
https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2019/april/chairmans-message/
Time will tell how genuine his claims are, but I hope that he's as good as his word.
A fresh start for Tottenham as an area would be a massive thing for the club to help create.

Grazie
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Danny Rose is one of their loudest advocates, so it makes sense, providing they pay a billion over 10 years.So this was spotted in Google's London offices...
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So this was spotted in Google's London offices...
Looking at the profit this stadium will generate, we will either have to spend it on players and salaries or pay a lot of corporation tax.
Don't worry, if we have a set of parents physically and emotionally terrorise their kids they'll keep the as revenue going for a couple of yearsWill not happen.
The ARSes have THFC down as an anti-semitic "alt.right" "hate group" .
How can Google sponsor such an entity, when they are sh*t scared of
losing ad revenue once the "useful idiots" start harassing said advertisers
the moment they do so ??
Will not happen.
The ARSes have THFC down as an anti-semitic "alt.right" "hate group" .
How can Google sponsor such an entity, when they are sh*t scared of
losing ad revenue once the "useful idiots" start harassing said advertisers
the moment they do so ??
That is the way it vs, normally done, transfer cost divided by years left on contract.The EBITDA was 144m, but the final profit was 113m.
That is 30m odd written down as depreciation etc.
Is that on player transfer fee valuations for all players ??
Don't shoot the messenger - I'm only passing on something from SSC.
It's been suggested that 235,000 pints were sold on Wednesday in the ST/\DIUM. It's little ****ing wonder that some of the bars were running out. That's in excess of £1m in beer sales alone.
Sure, the ground opened earlier than it will normally, but it will have emptied earlier than for a weekend game too. Daniel Levy was encouraged to be brave on pricing to reap the rewards - this is the harvest.
That is the way it vs, normally done, transfer cost divided by years left on contract.
However, looking at 50M plus for Wembley, plus catering profits plus other sports/concerts, less salary increases, one is likely to see profits in the order 250-300M next season providing we get CL.