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Trumpet at the start to get the "oh when the Spurs..." chant going was a nice touch too I thought.
YEh surprised me as I am anti cosmetic fan stuff, but the fact it was a one off at the start made it decent actually.
Trumpet at the start to get the "oh when the Spurs..." chant going was a nice touch too I thought.
Just a shame our fans decided to throw brick at United players at corners, i know it was only paper but doesn’t look good.
I got hit by a plane and I was row 47. It hurtWe were joking that an aerial view of the bits of the tifo on the pitch would effectively show the heatmap for Penandes.
And second half there was a pretty good paper aeroplane that made its way down from on high and across the goalmouth ,which was quite impressive
But yes, it will ultimately lead to the club stopping the tifos which would be a shame, as they look very good from the other end of the ground.
I got hit by a plane and I was row 47. It hurt
A lady in fringe of me had a plane literally fly past here face and miss her by a few CMs. It it hit here face it would be cutting here with the edge and the speed it fell at
The club will make the THFCflags guys now rethink
I’d number each bit of paper to each seat, any that are on the pitch at the end of the game get banned for a match or 2.
Fold it up, put it in your pocket, sit on it, its not really that difficult.That's fine unless you ain't into holding up bit of card at the football and you just slip yours in front or behind you. Some are there to watch the football nit babysit abit of card
I’d number each bit of paper to each seat, any that are on the pitch at the end of the game get banned for a match or 2.
Fold it up, put it in your pocket, sit on it, its not really that difficult.
Don’t be late?Hahha behave, as if people are expected to be responsible all day for abit of card incase someone else throws it. Abit of card they probably didn't even want on their seat to begin with
Imagine being late and your cards been chucked already....
Ridiculous
Don’t be late?
We have it already and are standingWhat's the latest on safe standing?
We have it already and are standing
'Sit down shut up!'What's the latest on safe standing?
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium wins World Football Summit’s Best Venue Award | Tottenham Hotspur
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has been named Best Venue by Mondo Stadia for the 2023 World Football Summit (WFS).
The announcement was made ahead of the WFS Europe event, where a gala will be held on Wednesday 20 September in Seville to honour all winners across 11 categories, including Best Executive, Best Branding Initiative and Best Digital Transformation.
This award recognises excellence in stadium and sports venue management, with key evaluation criteria such as fan experience, access and match day operations.
Daniel Levy, Chairman, Tottenham Hotspur, said: "We are truly honoured to receive this prestigious award, which serves as a testament to our commitment to providing unparalleled fan experiences at our stadium. This recognition motivates us to continue setting the gold standard in stadium management across the global sports industry."
Jan Alessie, Co-founder & Director at World Football Summit, said: "Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is a pioneering venue with a diverse range of uses, hosting Premier League football, NFL games, concerts and conferences, among other experiences, setting a ‘best in class’ example in the global sports industry."
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium opened in April, 2019 – with a capacity of 62,850, it is the largest club football stadium in London.
It’s iconic, single-tier South Stand alone holds 17,500 spectators and is the largest of its kind in the UK, providing a wall of noise that contributes to the stadium’s unique atmosphere.
The stadium is renowned for its multi-use capabilities, with the world’s first dividing, retractable grass surface providing the ability to host a range of major events all year round.
As the home of Tottenham Hotspur, the stadium has established itself as a leading sport, leisure and entertainment destination in London. It became the only venue to host five nights during Beyonce’s Renaissance World Tour 2023 – grossing $42.2m, the highest-grossing engagement ever by a woman, a Black artist or any American artist - as well as hosting Red Hot Chili Peppers and Wizkid shows in 2023. The stadium is also included as one of 10 host venues for the UK & Ireland’s joint bid to host UEFA EURO 2028.
Since opening, the stadium has now received 28 industry awards across sectors including architecture, fan experience, accessibility and hospitality.
28 trophies?
Anyway well done. Hopefully everything else catches up.