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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

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WOW!

Certainly no-one is slacking on this project..........

Can imagine the scene in Levys office....bank of monitors, hd cams and a big red button that activates a microphone. "contractor 10193 DOCKED 2 hrs" "contractor 20154 DOCKED 1 hr"
 
The Times says that the Qatar investment authority are interested in naming rights but I can't access the article as I'm not a member.
 
The Times: Qatar could sponsor Spurs’ new stadium

Tottenham Hotspur have opened talks with the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) over a naming-rights deal for the redeveloped White Hart Lane.

The club’s success in selling more than 80,000 tickets for their first Champions League game at Wembley against Monaco tonight has strengthened their conviction about the size of their domestic fanbase, which they will use to secure a globally renowned partner for the new stadium, which is due to open at the start of the 2018-19 season.

Negotiations with Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund are believed to have intensified after Tottenham learnt that the emirate’s association with Barcelona is likely to end next summer. Given that the club have a large number of Jewish supporters, the talks may attract controversy.

Qatar Airways signed a one-year extension worth £29 million to its shirt-sponsorship deal with Barcelona this summer, but their six-year partnership seems set to end next year, with the Spanish club in advanced negotiations with internet giant Amazon.

Tottenham have attempted to capitalise on the situation by pitching themselves to Qatar, offering Champions League football in a new stadium in an iconic city to accompany their ownership of Paris Saint- Germain. Qatar Sports Investments, a subsidiary of QIA, bought PSG in 2012.

QIA is one of 300 companies, institutions and investment vehicles that Spurs have approached about sponsoring their new stadium.

Tottenham are believed to have offered a ten-year package that they value at £150 million to potential partners. The club had hoped to secure £25 million a year from a naming-rights deal for their new 61,000-seat stadium but have downgraded expectations to about £15 million annually in what is proving to be a challenging market

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Seems more speculation than anything substantial.
 
The same as what? The quakes stadium? Not according to the graphic posted, but who knows how correct that is.

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San Jose have a nice little barn for their team, but let's not go off the deep end about it. It's a simple, uncomplicated stadium that looks like a nice update on the Loftus Road model. Cracking bar at the open end. No Brits allowed, of course.
 
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