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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

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From Skyscrapercity. Looks foooooookin beautiful! So close. Yes!
 
It's good from a viewing point of view, but with the lines like that we've screwed over corner takers again with no proper run-up on sure footing
 
I've always thought our record from corners seems particularly poor - so maybe its deliberate to level the field against visiting teams as well?

Nullifying the Pulis, Allardyce and Mourinhos of this world. I guess it affects the Rory Delap long throw-in takers too
 
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Tottenham hope to open the first part of their behind-schedule new stadium to the public this weekend.

The club is aiming to have finished work on the megastore inside ‘The Tottenham Experience’, located on the corner of Park Lane and the High Road, in time for a Saturday morning opening — although no confirmation is expected until Friday.

Spurs claim the shop will be the largest retail space of any football club in Europe, although the store’s 100-seat auditorium, which will show pre-match entertainment when the stadium is open for matches, is still unfinished.

The Tottenham Experience —which is within Warmington House, a Grade II listed building — will also be home to a visitors’ centre, the club museum and archive, which are all scheduled to open next year.

Work is continuing around the clock to finish the stadium, with several key areas — including the football and NFL dressing rooms and many of the bars — still unfinished. Some of the executive suites — including chairman Daniel Levy' suite — are close to being fully operational.

The club is expected to confirm in the next fortnight that the Premier League home games against Chelsea on November 24 and Southampton on December 5, at least, will be relocated to Wembley.

https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...l-touches-are-made-to-club-shop-a3964266.html
 
Liking the "Fire Exit" signs, very "Retro" :)

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Tottenham hope to open the first part of their behind-schedule new stadium to the public this weekend.

The club is aiming to have finished work on the megastore inside ‘The Tottenham Experience’, located on the corner of Park Lane and the High Road, in time for a Saturday morning opening — although no confirmation is expected until Friday.

Spurs claim the shop will be the largest retail space of any football club in Europe, although the store’s 100-seat auditorium, which will show pre-match entertainment when the stadium is open for matches, is still unfinished.

The Tottenham Experience —which is within Warmington House, a Grade II listed building — will also be home to a visitors’ centre, the club museum and archive, which are all scheduled to open next year.

Work is continuing around the clock to finish the stadium, with several key areas — including the football and NFL dressing rooms and many of the bars — still unfinished. Some of the executive suites — including chairman Daniel Levy' suite — are close to being fully operational.

The club is expected to confirm in the next fortnight that the Premier League home games against Chelsea on November 24 and Southampton on December 5, at least, will be relocated to Wembley.

https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...l-touches-are-made-to-club-shop-a3964266.html
 
Lamela's got this covered.

Anyone know which beers they're brewing at the ground?
Ledley’s knee...a velvet smooth stout that can only be drunk once a week to appreciate it fully...

Erik’s Golden Ale - a divisive yellow coloured ale that is perfectly brewed to never merge into a red colour. To be drunk left handed only and is only available every other season .

Hugo’s saviour - low alcohol cooking lager, aimed at designated drivers.

Danny’s Rose - temperamental little number from the North, only sold in half litre bottles.
 
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Bold Peculier - transcendental drinking experience for teetotalers. Costs 40% more than anything on sale in old WHL and only when you raise the glass to your lips to drink do you realise it's completely empty.
 
Ledley’s knee...a velvet smooth stout that can only be drunk once a week to appreciate it fully...

Erik’s Golden Ale - a divisive yellow coloured ale that is perfectly brewed to never merge into a red colour. To be drunk left handed only and is only available every other season .

Hugo’s saviour - low alcohol cooking lager, aimed at designated drivers.

Danny’s Rose - temperamental little number from the North, only sold in half litre bottles.
Don't forget Parkers Round(about) - A versatile lager that'll give you a spinning sensation in no time.
 
Ledley’s knee...a velvet smooth stout that can only be drunk once a week to appreciate it fully...

Erik’s Golden Ale - a divisive yellow coloured ale that is perfectly brewed to never merge into a red colour. To be drunk left handed only and is only available every other season .

Hugo’s saviour - low alcohol cooking lager, aimed at designated drivers.

Danny’s Rose - temperamental little number from the North, only sold in half litre bottles.
I'd heard of the first three. Had to Google the last one.
 
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