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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

I need ALL da flavas whilst sitting back and reading this thread! Very interesting all round...hey, hey, pass the Pepsi...sluuuurpppp
 
I dont know if youre a naturally paranoid sort of character generally, but in the case of the stadium you seem to be actively looking for negatives and conspiracy.

Why are you so quick to believe its all a scam, Levy is engaging in skullduggery and shenanigans?

Instead of, you know, we were ambitious, we really tried, and it didnt work out?

The plan was that it would be usable, not finished. And for a while it looked close. The wiring issue, completely unforseen, and completely understandable as to how long it takes to rectify, seems entirely plausible to me. Ive seen nothing personally to make me question things.

This!!!!!
 
This sounds so very plausible, sadly.

In your opinion, do you think:

- Levy has been having to pay fines to the NFL for not being able to fulfill the fixtures planned for October?
- If yes to the above, do you think these fines coupled with likely overspends with then opening delays have impacted spending on transfers (and hence zero players brought in during the summer)?

I would not know to be honest, but we would have lost some nice revenue from the delays which is as horrible as a fine.
 
The build is a bit boring now, though, isn't it? Massive great rakers being hoisted in, and vast piles of earth being shifted from place to place for no discernable reason, that was fun. Levy's twisty Bond villain escape tunnel of doom being fitted, the erection of the chicken, those were big moments. But the slow completion of the veil and the paving isn't too gripping.
 
The build is a bit boring now, though, isn't it? Massive great rakers being hoisted in, and vast piles of earth being shifted from place to place for no discernable reason, that was fun. Levy's twisty Bond villain escape tunnel of doom being fitted, the erection of the chicken, those were big moments. But the slow completion of the veil and the paving isn't too gripping.

I would imagine that they will knock the Museum down in the next few days, they are struggling to find things to delay the build so levy can cash in with the delay
 
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Liquid CO2
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