At weekends that's all well and good but for mid-week matches (hopefully Spurs are Champions League regulars in future seasons!) it is a mare to get to The Lane for a 7:45 kick off for those of us not living in London, as can't always get the afternoon off work and the trains are invariably absolutely packed during the evening rush hour as it is.
Fair comment, but people used to have the same problem in the 60s. The games kicked off at 7.30 then. Somehow 65,000 crammed in for games against Benfica & co then. At least we get to watch all the games in full on TV/computer these days. Wasn't so available then. If you can't get there early enough, you're probably better off watching at home.
Of course some will try to make the game with no realistic leeway, then chances are it'll be a 'Clockwise' experience for them. I wish the public transport system was much, much better, but it isn't and I doubt it will be in the next twenty years, if ever.
I've no idea when/if this stadium will be built, but I do know it shouldn't depend on a massive upgrade in transport infrastructure. It just won't happen.
I was all for us (along with Levy) for going to the Olympic stadium, because that has a fantastic infrastructure. but it wasn't to be.