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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Looks like soccernet has turned into spankthenews.com
 
(Beckhams expecting their 4th child. "It's a hat-trick!" says David.)
 

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Intersting blogs and discussion going on in Dear Mr Levy re Stratford move.  Must say that from a purely emotional perspective it does not appeal (but am still happy with the other proposal for Haringey)

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
linkee no workee harry!!
about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
cut and paste WHL...
 
(very lols)
 

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Junior82 wrote:
Looks like soccernet has turned into spankthenews.com
 
(Beckhams expecting their 4th child. "It's a hat-trick!" says David.)
 
 
Get well soon David.  Our thoughts are with you.
 
 

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Junior82 wrote:
cut and paste WHL...
 
(very lols)
 
 
 
I am a lazy bastard awwright?
 
 
about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
So am I - that's why I can't be @rsed re-posting the link.

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On another note: I'm not as convinced that the Olympic Stadium bid is a ruse to get the local council to support the redevlopment of WHL as I was a month ago. While Coe and athletes hate the idea of Spurs knocking the 2012 stadium down and rebuilding a decent football stadium, will Boris the mayor really give the green light to the Hammers who would only fill up half a stadium at best (and significantly lower if they get relegated)?

As someone has said on another forum, the Olympic 2012 option might not be the best for Spurs supporters in the short term, but for the club it may make sense given the transport nightmare tht is getting to WHL and the transport nivana that is the East End 2012 stadium. Furthermore, the costs for a redeveloped WHL seems to have spirraled out of control.

Just think, we might just be Spurs by 2014!


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How will we be able to sing any Chas n Dave songs then?

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Financially Olympic Stadium would be a safer bet, but I prefer the revamped WHL.
 
 The problem with track and fiels stadiums is the proximity to the pitch, you generally get a 40-50 yard gap on one side of the ground.
 
 
Whitehartlane2011-01-17 16:04:58
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HarryHotspur wrote:
On another note: I'm not as convinced that the Olympic Stadium bid is a ruse to get the local council to support the redevlopment of WHL as I was a month ago. While Coe and athletes hate the idea of Spurs knocking the 2012 stadium down and rebuilding a decent football stadium, will Boris the mayor really give the green light to the Hammers who would only fill up half a stadium at best (and significantly lower if they get relegated)?

As someone has said on another forum, the Olympic 2012 option might not be the best for Spurs supporters in the short term, but for the club it may make sense given the transport nightmare tht is getting to WHL and the transport nivana that is the East End 2012 stadium. Furthermore, the costs for a redeveloped WHL seems to have spirraled out of control.

Just think, we might just be Spurs by 2014!



Sadly I think you are right. Although it might be a different outcome if public money was then thrown at the redevelopment proposal.

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
It would be hilarious if you moved to Stratford.

about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Your unruly rabble had better win or I will be most disappointed.
about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
loyalgunner wrote:
Your unruly rabble had better win or I will be most disappointed.
...hope not.....be a surprize if Spurs win....probably a draw
about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
VDV - I really heart you

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
loyalgunner wrote:
Your unruly rabble had better win or I will be most disappointed.
...hope not.....be a surprize if Spurs win....probably a draw


So you would rather United win to aid your chase for 4th rather than Spurs win and aid your chase for the title? Interesting to see how your priorities have changed over the past 2 months.

Three for me, and two for them.

about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
any link for this mornings game, tried the ones in the sticky, not working.
about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
http://www.premier-league2011.blogspot.com/
about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Last 1/3 of the pitch our downfall, not often I've been able to say ourback four looked good on attack and defence.

Would have hoped for more from Bale, but Lennon seemed to be the go to man on the wings a little too much.

Ah well
about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Financially Olympic Stadium would be a safer bet, but I prefer the revamped WHL.
 
 The problem with track and fiels stadiums is the proximity to the pitch, you generally get a 40-50 yard gap on one side of the ground.
 
not like this...
 


THFC have said they would remove the track, meaning the pitch is 8 yards away from the seating, and will pump some money into the Crystal Palace Athletics Venue to appease the Athletic fraternity.

West Ham will leave the track meaning the nearest seat is 48 yards from the pitch...

Don't really want them to move from WHL, but 200m v 450million, the 250m is a lot of good players and salaries, if we go for 450m option does that mean we have a great stadium, but can't afford to improve the squad...


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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago

NORTH LONDON IS OURS!!!!!!!!!!

I think we'll rename you lot Eastham
about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Tweet earlier today from Alistair Campbell (former Blair spin-doctor and ongoing Burnley fanatic), who was at the TH v MU match ...
"Interesting how half the number at White Hart Lane can make twice the noise of Emirates. Another reason not to go to Olympic stadium".

Food for thought, although I guess he is not considering the economics of it all (did he ever? ).

I know, I know, its serious!

about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Buffon II wrote:
loyalgunner wrote:
Your unruly rabble had better win or I will be most disappointed.
...hope not.....be a surprize if Spurs win....probably a draw


So you would rather United win to aid your chase for 4th rather than Spurs win and aid your chase for the title? Interesting to see how your priorities have changed over the past 2 months.
NO...Spurs struggle to beat  us at home....and did struggle to beat a 10 man Scum...drawing both...still a long way to go ChopperHarris2011-01-17 21:36:43
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Turfmoore wrote:
Tweet earlier today from Alistair Campbell (former Blair spin-doctor and ongoing Burnley fanatic), who was at the TH v MU match ...
"Interesting how half the number at White Hart Lane can make twice the noise of Emirates. Another reason not to go to Olympic stadium".

Food for thought, although I guess he is not considering the economics of it all (did he ever? ).


WHL has a capacity of 36k. There is a wait list for season tickets of 34k. That's partly driving the move to a bigger venue. 60k+ stadium full of yiddos in full voice would be awesome.

But yes, Spurs supporters have always out-passioned Gooners (and there is a reason that their stadium is called the library).

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
More thoughts on the matter.
 
 

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
.mmmmmmmmmm....knowing how tight our mob are at the best of times, it wouldn't surprise me if the olympic park would be up levy's alley so to speak.
about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
NO...Spurs struggle to beat� us at home....and did struggle to beat a 10 man Scum...drawing both...still a long way to go


We have no problems beating you at Wembley tho'!

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
impressed that the "wheeler dealer" was able to persuade Piennar that your lot were a better option than chels
about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
We offered him better 'terms'  = more $$$$$
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Decision on the stadium next week.  Lots of noise ramping up.

If we don't get the stadium, my take on this is that Spurs have to stump up with the full 450 mill pounds (and counting).  While the Hammers get a cheap stadium and are offering a family ticket for the price of a current adult ticket as a way to fill up the place.  And Emirates had a lot of public money too.
 
Might have to sell Bale, Modric, VDV, Dawson, Lennon et al to pay for it.
 

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
nah, Levy and his mates have truckloads of $$$$$ .
 
My vote is stay at WHL.
about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Mine too, because:
The Olympic stadium should keep a running track in my opinion
A regenerated WHL would be awesome, and the area could certainly do with regeneration!
We are Tottenham (from the Lane), and should stay that way!!

Happy to have Pienaar on board too, upgrade on Bentley+Niko so frees up a squad spot too...
about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
I think the club will remain at WHL v.2
 
But I can't believe that Spurs would spend so much time and pounds to put in a bid if it wasn't genuinely serious (rather than to just play footsies with Haringey Council to get some assistance with costs).
 
Spooky on DML has blogged quite a comprehensive pro/con missive.  I'm still not swayed either way (although my emotions say WHL).
 
 
Tottenham/Stratford till I die!
 
 
 

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Junior82 wrote:

WHL has a capacity of 36k. There is a wait list for season tickets of 34k. That's partly driving the move to a bigger venue. 60k+ stadium full of yiddos in full voice would be awesome.



I always think this stat is a bit misleading. Spurs have a max of 20k season tickets, leaving some 16k tickets up for grabs each game, surely there must be a large portion of those waiting for season tickets who make up that 16k.

Therefore it's not as simple as saying 36k plus 34k on the waiting list means we'll fill it easily.

I do however believe we would fill it no problem, but I see this stat bandied around all the time...

#justsaying


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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
The public money is for doing up heritage sites around the area.  It is an extra 50m pounds for Spurs.
 
Wembley and Emirates had public money for this.
 
 
Junior822011-01-21 16:13:40

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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
We offered him better 'terms'  = more $$$$$



and the paper bags it came in were like Fresh man.

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Junior82 wrote:
Turfmoore wrote:
Tweet earlier today from Alistair Campbell (former Blair spin-doctor and ongoing Burnley fanatic), who was at the TH v MU match ...
"Interesting how half the number at White Hart Lane can make twice the noise of Emirates. Another reason not to go to Olympic stadium".

Food for thought, although I guess he is not considering the economics of it all (did he ever? ).


WHL has a capacity of 36k. There is a wait list for season tickets of 34k. That's partly driving the move to a bigger venue. 60k+ stadium full of yiddos in full voice would be awesome.

But yes, Spurs supporters have always out-passioned Gooners (and there is a reason that their stadium is called the library).


I'm skeptical outpassioned is the right word. It's like MUFC claiming they have 'more tradition' or some such. Anyone can make more noise by braying like a donkey. This may not increase a feeling of good will at  a football game.

Standards of success and/or expectation come into it as well. It's probably a cause of celebration for your lot to say, score a goal that involved 3 or more passes, or go 45 minutes without receiving a yellow card.

For the Arsenal fan however, reasons for vocal celebration are far higher, say going the season undefeated, or actually winning a trophy of some significance.


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about 15 years ago · edited over 13 years ago
Heard a whisper of Mile Jedinak being watched by Redknapp.  Can't see anything more than watching taking place, personally, though I do love Jedinak.