I reckon in 2023. The name will be the London Hotspurs....So how long before the newest American Football Club in the world, the 'Tottenham Bottlers' secure a place in the NFL?![]()
I reckon in 2023. The name will be the London Hotspurs....
I'm not sure that it's my sort of thing but it's very impressive all the same...
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Sounds like a challenge for the rugger buggers when they play there in March.kerr-chang.....
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https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...ue-football-and-nfl-on-same-day-a4256816.html
“Daniel has a great ambition one day, which we all fear, of hosting a double-header of football in the morning and NFL in the evening.”![]()
I'm fine with pushing the club forward in all areas, but I don't think that Levy can do it all on his own.FFS just sort the football team out
I'm fine with pushing the club forward in all areas, but I don't think that Levy can do it all on his own.
We need a good Director of Football to take over the transfer plans, even if the chairman still wants to have the ultimate say.
I don't see why he wouldn't and I don't really care, either way.Poch doesn't come across like he will want one...unless it's one of his mates.
The Leeds manager whatever his name is, was Poch's mentor and a good friend.Poch doesn't come across like he will want one...unless it's one of his mates.
Bielsa. Good manager. Utter fruitcake. Nicknamed El Loco.The Leeds manager whatever his name is, was Poch's mentor and a good friend.
Some of our players could use a bit of 'El Loco' right now.Bielsa. Good manager. Utter fruitcake. Nicknamed El Loco.
Originator of the utterly mental 3331 formationBielsa. Good manager. Utter fruitcake. Nicknamed El Loco.
£85 for the middle of the West stand sounds about right to me for a Category B or possibly A game.
Not a massive hike anyway, which I'm a little surprised by. It's one of the most expensive areas of the ground.
Saw thisok had a really fantastic day out, so to review:
the stadium is great, the food and drink outlet facilities are good, the view from the seats excellent, the crowd was mostly Americans and very raucous so the atmosphere was good.
what’s not great:
1) the lack of it being the home of Spurs football - from the outside you wouldn’t know it was, and in the inside the Spurs brand is hardly shown and I could have been inside the O2,
2) the rip off prices, literally all were 50% higher than the prices that are shown earlier in this thread for the football games, so if the intention is to fleece the NFL customers then people won’t come back
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They apparently ran out of beer in the third quarter having sold a record amount. If they can sort that out they will break the record again on Sunday.
I guess the profit split with the NFL is responsible for the price increases.
That or it's just charging what they think they can get away with.
Strange choice to make the beer names generic instead of brands, though.
Lager and Premium Lager? Amstel and Heineken, maybe? Odd.