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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

Ha yeah, sounds like he was nearly converted there and then.

Not exactly the same, but I was in the kop for a Liverpool Spurs match a good few years ago and I had to camouflage myself with applause and a few moans at the appropriate times. And then stay quiet as a mouse when Spurs equalised (an o.g. by Rudduck if memory serves) :D

Did the same on my first ever Spurs match(14 at the time). Right at the back of the Kippax at Maine Road with all the City fans, having to politely clap as City banged in 5 goals ( we were pants, went down that season)
Eventually we got a corner with about 5 mins to go, felt brave enough to cheer and all these blokes around me started patting me on the hand saying 'Good lad' and having a laugh. Cant imagine that happening these days though
 
A die-hard Arsenal fan goes to watch West Ham playing Liverpool is weird enough, but to then join in singing with the home fans.. w t f

Agree but he was complimentary about the Lane do clearly knows his onions

I'd love the new ground to be 4 individual sides like some grounds in Germany. Each one with their own character. I know our design is pretty much formalised but that would have been class
 
Thought I'd have a look at the work of the principal architect for our stadium, if anyone else is interested:
http://populous.com/project/arena-das-dunas/
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http://populous.com/project/aviva-stadium/
Aviva_Bowl-view_night_Chris-Gascoigne-990x465.jpg

http://populous.com/project/emirates-stadium/
Emirates-Stadium-designed-by-Populous-%C2%A9-Simon-Warren1-990x465.jpg

http://populous.com/project/bbva-compass-stadium/
bbva21.jpg

http://populous.com/project/london-2012/
111205_LOCOG_AC_019-retouched-990x465.jpg

http://populous.com/project/estadio-bbva-bancomer/
monterrey4.jpg
 
Now at least we can see some real progress on the site! Or at least more notable things, as they have now started pouring on the bottom concrete slab, which is the foundation on which the reinforced concrete floor will sit.
 
Daniel Levy, Chairman, said: "This marks yet another major milestone for this vital and complex scheme and we are grateful to the Mayor for his ongoing support. We remain focussed on completing the final stages of the planning process.

"This new scheme carries enormous public benefits and will play a key role in kick-starting place change, bringing exceptional opportunities for the local community and wider stakeholders. We are proud to be part of this important step forward for an area that has been our home for more than 130 years and where we shall continue to live and play our part."

Boris Johnson MP, Mayor of London, said: “White Hart Lane is already an iconic stadium, steeped in history, and the new venue will not only almost double its capacity, but provide world-class facilities to watch Premier League football, international sports events and concerts in the heart of the capital.

“The stadium will also be the focal point of a major drive to regenerate Tottenham, breathing new life into the area, creating jobs and boosting growth.”
 
Daniel Levy, Chairman, said: "This marks yet another major milestone for this vital and complex scheme and we are grateful to the Mayor for his ongoing support. We remain focussed on completing the final stages of the planning process.

this isn't the final OK, going by the bolded above
 
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