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Idle speculation on your part.

At least your not telling me I am wrong. Deep down I think you believe that may well happen.

bTW its an opinion whether speculation or not ... I think its going to happen.
 
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I do wish Superhudd would come on and respond to some of these comments...
 
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Can we not turn this thread into another bloody Enic bashing / defending thread its boring and tedious.

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I bet ENIC and Joe Lewis would s*** themselves if they ever saw the postings on this subject or just p*** themselves laughing
 
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Sorry if posted before, but for those that may not have seen this image on Skyscraper/Facebook
 
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Fcuk all liability on there own part for a billion plus asset.
If it was just about making money, I suspect that there are easier ways for Lewis or ENIC to make profits than a football club whose turnover is pretty small relative to most major businesses. I can't say for sure but I suspect that Spurs are not just our Chairman's job, they are his passion.
There have been many times when we have all wished he would just spend more dosh (usually on a striker!), but some famous clubs are struggling in the Championship because they were badly run. No guarantee at all that another owner wouldn't shaft us.
 
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For those in the WHL area, anyone willing to check out activity at 500 WHL? Google satellite shows a demolished site but is probably months out of date. If there are negotiations behind the scenes, something might be happening on the proposed site for Archway Steel.
 
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Has anyone heard any more about the fire? Like which way the investigation is going.
 
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^
The La Paloma? No, but Joel Cairo was round here yesterday, asking questions about the black bird. Miles has been shot, and this guy Thursby's in the frame. So far, your name has been kept out of it.
 
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Some "ITK" from Edmonton over at SC:

edmonton on the 18/19 opening:
Complicated but there is a chance of 17/18. Depends on many things some outside control of club like when in 2017 they close whl station to rebuild it

on new station:
New station, platform moving south accessed where arches are at the moment. Will make a major difference. Club not involved at all.
Short term Boris takes over the line next April which will bring in more trains.

on playing away for a year:
Still MK from what I hear but I won't be attending.
 
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Some "ITK" from Edmonton over at SC:

edmonton on the 18/19 opening:
Complicated but there is a chance of 17/18. Depends on many things some outside control of club like when in 2017 they close whl station to rebuild it

on new station:
New station, platform moving south accessed where arches are at the moment. Will make a major difference. Club not involved at all.
Short term Boris takes over the line next April which will bring in more trains.

on playing away for a year:
Still MK from what I hear
but I won't be attending.

He's a poet and doesn't know it...

Was going to stop over at MK before the last home game but ended up at Enfield as per, but think I will definitely book a Friday or Saturday night there soon to start getting used to the area as it is looking more likely we are going to have a season there.
Plenty of Premier Inns locally to choose from by the looks of things if needbe, saying that it becomes a 150m trip each way which is not so bad twice in a day. Just wont be the same, although at the end of the day we have to see the bigger picture I suppose

edit: do I understand correctly? could we be moving away then for the 16/17 season?
 
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Looks like 16/17 and possibly 17/18 as well, depending on progress.
 
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Councillors approve High Road West regeneration project for Tottenham

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Plans to transform north Tottenham have been agreed by councillors in their cabinet meeting.

The High Road West masterplan, part of the regeneration project linked to the Spurs stadium, has been approved after two years of consultations.

A 5,000sq m public space, named Moselle Square, would be built as part of a walkway between a relocated White Hart Lane station and the proposed new Spurs ground.

A library and enterprise centre will also be built to replace those demolished under current plans, along with cafes, bars and restaurants, industrial units for start-up businesses, and 1,200 homes.

The development would involve demolition of 297 homes on the Love Lane Estate, including Ermine House, Charles House, Moselle House, 2-32 Whitehall Street, 3-89 Whitehall Street, 4-18 Brereton Road, 2-28 Orchard Place, 9-39 White Hart Lane, and Kathleen Ferrier Court.

The council has said secure council tenants on the Love Lane Estate will be offered a “high-quality, modern" home in the redevelopment area, and has promised they will continue to pay social rent, not new affordable rents.

The council says that according to its consultation, nearly 85 per cent of residents living on the Love Lane Estate and 69 per cent of everyone who responded “backed plans for modern homes with a mix of family-sized houses with gardens and maisonettes with private courtyards.”

Under the new scheme, homes and businesses between 731-759 in Tottenham High Road will also be demolished, as will homes and businesses between 6a-30 and 44-50 White Hart Lane.

Businesses in Pea**** Industrial Eastate, Chapel Place, the Carberry Enterprise Centre and Goodsyard Businesses will all need to be bought by the council, which has been issuing compulsory purchase orders in the area.

The planned demolitions have proved controversial with residents and business owners.

At the launch of the council's Tottenham Strategic Regeneration Framework in July, Love Lane Residents' Association chairman Paulette Hamilton said she feared estate residents being "transported" out of Tottenham.

Businesses in High Road have also complained about the relocation of White Hart Lane station, saying it will deprive their shops of passing match-day trade.

Patricia Pearcy, vice-chairman of the Tottenham Business Group, said the relocation had always been a “non-negotiable” part of the redevelopment, despite resistance from traders.

But the council say that more than three quarters of people who responded to their consultation backed a revamped White Hart Lane Station.

Councillor Alan Strickland, cabinet member for housing and regeneration, said: “This is such an important step in the regeneration of Tottenham and I’m pleased to have the support of hundreds of residents as we reach this milestone.

“These plans are significant – a big step towards improving the lives of local families and giving them the high-quality, modern homes they deserve.

“We’ve listened closely to residents and traders during the last few years as these proposals have taken shape, and I’m pleased that first-class new public spaces are alongside plans for new housing.

“With the backing of local people, we have a once-in-a-generation chance to transform the opportunities for people in Tottenham. These plans will help us seize that opportunity.”

The council will now work to secure a development partner for the project, which is subject to planning permission.

To find out more about the designs, visit www.haringey.gov.uk/highroadwest, or speak to staff at the Grange Community Hub on White Hart Lane throughout January:

- Every Tuesday morning between 10am-12pm
- Every Wednesday evening between 6-8pm


http://www.haringeyindependent.co.uk/news/11673575.display/
 
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