Mis managed project from the start. Expected to come in at 450 Million now in excess of 1.1 billion and two months late. Factor in the interest costs and you’ll find the new Arsenal.
The Emirates Stadium came in on time and to budget. Something else that Arsenal are better at than Spurs
If you look at the Spurs stadium today you can see that for all the "Levy is on top of it" talk, it was never going to be close to on time. Yes, they have had wiring problems (which I think have been a blessing to Levy) that have set them back, but that hasn't made a difference to the fact that half the outside paving is missing, the steps leading upto the stadium still have no handrails and the site is surrounded by fence work. This is two months after completion date and **** all to do with the wiring. No way can you get 65k people in there with the fencing up, no pavement and no handrails on the steps, it would just not pass H&S inspection.
Ours is a far grander venture than your piddley little effort. You cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs.
Ours is a state of the art modern day collaseum...built with everything a fan could want taken into consideration when it comes to supporting the team. The fans will virtually be on the touchline...the atmosphere will be frightening for the away fan and team
So 65k people will virtually be on the touchline including those at the top of the "wall", what does it give to the fans (apart from a cheese room) that other grounds don't give. Nice looking stadium, but then again most new ones are.
It's our new home and that gives us alot more than other grounds give us...added the finer details such as the wall the close proximity of the pitch to fans...majority roofed therefore creating a couldron of epicness...I think it gives Spurs alot
Of course we do, Levy has spent a bit of money like Bolton, Huddersfield, Leicester, Derby, Southampton, Coventry etc etc over the last few years on a new ground. What makes yours special?