So we will face the worst team possible for our first home game at NWHL. I predict a loss.
I can't even remember the last time we lost to them. Easy win.
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360 camera in the stadium is next, right in the middle of the south stand, though I like this idea too. Lets call it playercam. No one has used that before.Phase ii is when players wear 360` cameras and we watch the game through vr headsets from the viewpoint of the player of our choice at home. Maybe 60k is enough.
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I would LOVE IT, just LOVE IT if that happened.I think it's great we're getting in Liverpool for the new stadium opener.
Their chirpy fans have poor-mouthed Spurs for longer than I care to remember. They have relentlessly disparaged the club's ambition to build this great new stadium and then hammered away at the design and features of the place.
But you just know it's all based on fear, loathing and envy.
Our Kop is bigger than their Kop. Our stadium will be infinitely more fabulous than anything they can cobble together at Anfelled. Our teams play the most attractive football in the league and now routinely finish ahead of Liverpool. There's little to indicate that this is a trend likely to reverse itself once the new stadium opens.
And they can't handle it.
They'll come to our new ground and try to play us off the park and out-sing and out-chant the home side. It's a perfect situation because you know our guys will be well up for this, on the pitch and in the stands. It would have been far too easy to get a soft opponent in to ensure the opening day brings three points.
With Liverpool in for the opener, the new stadium will instantly find its voice. And it will be an almighty, sustained roar.
Bring 'em on! Can't wait.
LEO SAYER! That's all im saying.I think it's great we're getting in Liverpool for the new stadium opener.
Their chirpy fans have poor-mouthed Spurs for longer than I care to remember. They have relentlessly disparaged the club's ambition to build this great new stadium and then hammered away at the design and features of the place.
But you just know it's all based on fear, loathing and envy.
Our Kop is bigger than their Kop. Our stadium will be infinitely more fabulous than anything they can cobble together at Anfelled. Our teams play the most attractive football in the league and now routinely finish ahead of Liverpool. There's little to indicate that this is a trend likely to reverse itself once the new stadium opens.
And they can't handle it.
They'll come to our new ground and try to play us off the park and out-sing and out-chant the home side. It's a perfect situation because you know our guys will be well up for this, on the pitch and in the stands. It would have been far too easy to get a soft opponent in to ensure the opening day brings three points.
With Liverpool in for the opener, the new stadium will instantly find its voice. And it will be an almighty, sustained roar.
Bring 'em on! Can't wait.
17000 yiddos in the mega stand, will sound great (16999 after half time).Can't wait to hear what the heralded acoustics in the stadium will sound like. Levy made it clear that it was a highly regarded feature, alongside proximity to the pitch, to make it a first class football fan's stadium.
I've watched Spurs from behind a massive pole, whilst not my first choice I'm sure there would be plenty of willing customers.Easy for you to say, I bet you would not want a season ticket there
That's why I didn't take the offer last year, but there are about 1000 st holders in Norway alone now.A mate of mine, Norwegian bloke, got offered to buy a season ticket in the North stand today. He's a great supporter, but a bit worrying if a lot of foreigners get season tickets. A bit weird coming from a foreigner, perhaps, but would much rather have the majority to be local die hard fans.
That's why I didn't take the offer last year, but there are about 1000 st holders in Norway alone now.
A mate of mine, Norwegian bloke, got offered to buy a season ticket in the North stand today. He's a great supporter, but a bit worrying if a lot of foreigners get season tickets. A bit weird coming from a foreigner, perhaps, but would much rather have the majority to be local die hard fans.
I just got an ST in the North Stand and am from Malta!!! What's the problem having die hard international Spurs fans having to travel from abroad to watch our beloved team?A mate of mine, Norwegian bloke, got offered to buy a season ticket in the North stand today. He's a great supporter, but a bit worrying if a lot of foreigners get season tickets. A bit weird coming from a foreigner, perhaps, but would much rather have the majority to be local die hard fans.
I just got an ST in the North Stand and am from Malta!!! What's the problem having die hard international Spurs fans having to travel from abroad to watch our beloved team?
I've watched Spurs from behind a massive pole, whilst not my first choice I'm sure there would be plenty of willing customers.