Did the Skywalk on Friday. Wet and chilly, but great experience.
Did you do the abseil down?
What are the other teams?So not sure some of you non NFL fans will have noticed some news from yesterday. The NFL are so hell bent on making the game international. They basically assigned territories for certain teams to go into. That basically means they can run events etc, player meets. But also they will play one game in that territory from the regular season every 8 years.
UK has 6 such teams. But they are also going into Canada, Mexico, Germany etc.
So our stadium will get used a lot for this. It's even in the picture info on the Jets Instagram.
So I'm still surprised we don't have a naming rights.
https://www.newyorkjets.com/news/new-york-jets-in-the-united-kingdom-nfl-international
We are currently scheduled to be at home to West Ham on the 19th March.
The Spurs rebuild continues... off the field. Not on, obvs.
https://www.football.london/tottenh...enham-hotspur-stadium-approved-plans-22741936
Funds when Levy needs them for his pocket, not the club.
We are very disappointed to see that the prices of food and drink at The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are increasing for the second time this season and we have made our feelings about this clear to the Club.
Of course, we understand that globally costs have increased enormously. We know that the impact of Brexit on supply has been highly detrimental in many ways, including financially. We also understand that the pandemic has meant that labour patterns have changed and that the Club, along with everyone else, has felt the brunt of these price hikes.
However, an on-average 7% increase at a time when supporters are facing huge financial pressures of their own feels excessive and untimely. Most of us have already incurred costs from matches we have been unable to attend due to the rapid pre-Christmas rise in the Omicron COVID-19 variant, and the inability to sell our tickets on Ticket Exchange due to falling demand. The Club has also chosen to remove the much-valued concessionary rates for young adults and seniors for recent home cup ties.
At a time when supporters are already getting anxious about a perceived lack of investment in on pitch matters, a price hike like this in time for the North London Derby feels insensitive in the extreme.
We have asked the Club to look at finding ways to serve more affordable food options via the mobile hawkers and to ensure that they are available throughout the stadium. We have also urged THFC not to impose any further price rises this season and to absorb any further increases themselves.
We know how hard the catering team work to get it right, but these price hikes make it increasingly likely that supporters will shop around for affordable match day experiences. It’s in all of our interests to keep the prices down, build up the pre and post match atmosphere in the stadium and enable all supporters to enjoy the full benefits of our beautiful stadium.
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