Gazza goes off after 10 minutes-ish. So sad to see him in clearly poor health.
I think he did very well to play at all. Good on him.
Gazza goes off after 10 minutes-ish. So sad to see him in clearly poor health.
It's worrying, he reminds me of me. My wife might be right with some of her comments.I think he did very well to play at all. Good on him.
Did any of you guys who attended the match have any issues with 'the Marketplace'?
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The South Stand looked pretty full so I doubt it'll be much worse on a normal match day. The East stand lower and North Stand lower away area were pretty empty.I was told that numbers were being limited as this was a test event and once the certificates have been granted there won't be the same problems.
We'll see but more numbers aren't going to help. Lots of people won't come back if it isn't put right for the next afternoon kick off.
Pretty loud when the South Stand were in full voice.What was the sound like, it didn't sound that good on Spurs TV, but obviously that can be mixed down so you can hear the commentator.
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My seat is in the North, so I'm going to have to get there early me thinks. After match is a no-no. Shame I was hoping for a sing song after, but the thought of potentially standing in the south stand, is no longer an option because of gout.I sit in the South, mate, so thankfully I won't ever have trouble with regards to the Marketplace
I think the problem is that many people after the game are gonna want to be going to the Goal Line Bar, it was rammed last week, rammed today and when we're at full capacity it'll be no different. Whilst Spurs have said you can access pretty much all of the stadium, I think there needs to be a sense of realism in that if it's already going to be rammed full of the South Standers after the final whistle (and maybe some close-by East and West standers who can get there quickly) then it can't really accommodate people from elsewhere. I know I'm probably sounding selfish by saying that but I'm not sure the club can do much about it, like many venues there's often a capacity limit and I presume the same applies here(?).
My seat is in the North, so I'm going to have to get there early me thinks. After match is a no-no. Shame I was hoping for a sing song after, but the thought of potentially standing in the south stand, is no longer an option because of gout.
This is the whole point of having as many people as possible hanging around the stadium for an hour or two after the game, to smooth the flow of people out. If it is like you say, many will leave 10 minutes early in order to miss the queues.WHL station needs sorting out soon with the increased capacity coming for future game, we had a couple of beers at the stadium to let the crowd die down but when we got to the station the queues were still very long , tried to join the line for the northbound platform only to be sent to the back of one that served both north and southbound which tailed back round the estate, with the extra 15'000 coming for the next games this needs sorting quickly
I accidentally found a new route out. I was in the East stand so walked around the north of Sainsburys and ended up on the North side of White Hart Lane. I didn't like the look of the queues so decided to continue walking towards the A10. The road was very busy and I caught up with a W3 bus at a stop just before the A10. I jumped on that and the traffic disappeared as it crossed the A10. It took me to Wood Green where I took the Piccadilly line. Took me exactly an hour from the ground to Marylebone station.This is the whole point of having as many people as possible hanging around the stadium for an hour or two after the game, to smooth the flow of people out. If it is like you say, many will leave 10 minutes early in order to miss the queues.
He was in great shape, too. Looked like he could still play now, despite being 45 and having played over 1,100 games.Gotta say what an absolute class act Javier Zanetti is, clearly not only just one of the best defenders of all time but also a top bloke, after all the Inter players went to applaud their fans at the opposite end of the stadium (North East corner), he then brought a good handful of players all the way back to salute us in the South Stand and then even went over to a couple people in the West Stand to sign some autographs.
This is the whole point of having as many people as possible hanging around the stadium for an hour or two after the game, to smooth the flow of people out. If it is like you say, many will leave 10 minutes early in order to miss the queues.