posted on SSC by first time poster Tommy_W (lots of credit), and something to whet your appetite...
Gave me goosbumps and can't wait until we get back home...
COYS!!!!!!
Love that. I could watch Poch's reaction @0:19 over and over
posted on SSC by first time poster Tommy_W (lots of credit), and something to whet your appetite...
Gave me goosbumps and can't wait until we get back home...
COYS!!!!!!
It can’t get enough traction to get up a steep slope, so veers off and crashes into an empty cheese room....Thought it was going to end with the coach getting stuck under a low entrance.
It can’t get enough traction to get up a steep slope, so veers off and crashes into an empty cheese room....
Thought it was going to end with the coach getting stuck under a low entrance.
posted on SSC by first time poster Tommy_W (lots of credit), and something to whet your appetite...
Gave me goosbumps and can't wait until we get back home...
COYS!!!!!!
In my experience the O2 charges about twice as much for a pint though!They have those pumps at the O2, one machine pulls 4 pints in about 10 seconds, they had them flying out at the interval.
Eat, drink and be merry at the new White Hart Lane
By Matt Law Football News Correspondent
Spurs fans wave flags at their match against Manchester United at White Hart Lane on May 14, 2017 - their last home match at the stadium before it was rebuilt (Getty Images)
Tottenham Hotspur fans who took part in the first familiarisation event at the club’s new stadium in December were wowed by the way the beer was served from bottom to top.
Spurs have partnered with Bottoms Up Beer, so that a pint can be served hands free with magnets placed at the bottom of special plastic cups that fill from the bottom and automatically stop at the brim.
But once the novelty of the new system – which claims to serve 69 pints in one minute – has worn off, supporters will be even more pleased with the prices inside Tottenham’s new home.
A pint will cost fans £4, which is cheap by London prices. It can be hard to find a pub serving beer for anything less than £5, so Spurs hope that fans will choose to drink inside the new stadium, rather than flooding in late from the local pubs and bars.
It is not just the drinks that are competitively priced, as pies have been priced as low as £3.50, cheaper than most rival grounds in the capital.
Other than that traditional fare, Tottenham fans will also be able to buy fish and chips, gourmet burgers, pizza and Chinese food inside the new stadium.
Spurs are yet to confirm when they will move to the new White Hart Lane, but have stated a commitment to eliminate the use of plastic straws, stirrers, cutlery and all disposable packing which usually accompanies such items.
With the club now putting the finishing touches to the new stadium, some fans at the familiarisation event noticed that there would not be enough space for players to be able to take a corner due to the slope at the side of the pitch.
But Tottenham have addressed the issue and re-sized the dimensions around the pitch to allow players more room to be able to take corner kicks
£4 a pint, we only pay £4 a pint...If there’s not a “One Daniel Levy” chant at the first game then there’s something wrong with us lot.
I did see the live feed of the pitch and it looks like the white stuff has been removed from the pitch.If they've resized the pitch, that means the stands are further back from the goal again. Damnit.
Would make a great gif!Love that. I could watch Poch's reaction @0:19 over and over
Is that not a rehash of the Sun story, which was in turn rehashed by the daily Heil?Standard saying we will be at Wembley until at least end Feb
Palace possible 1st game now
FFS !!
I won't be going on that march. Enjoy it.I reckon The Arse March 2nd