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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

My mate at work's mate is a sparky at the site. Just seen his photo from in the ground just now. My work mate told me his mate said the stadium is well behind on work. The sliding pitch is well behind apparently and something else but he's a West Ham fan so he didnt pay attention. Who knows eh.
 
Another fire in North London. This time it includes the warehouse where Spurs store merchandise. I think the smoke could be seen on one of the live streams.

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My mate at work's mate is a sparky at the site. Just seen his photo from in the ground just now. My work mate told me his mate said the stadium is well behind on work. The sliding pitch is well behind apparently and something else but he's a West Ham fan so he didnt pay attention. Who knows eh.

I heard it about 5 times in Dortmund

Pretty much everyone says its come from and M&E guy saying something although I have heard someone say they got it from MACE and another even claim they heard it from Donna Cullen

The pitch has been test on a small scale at the training ground but as its being made offsite we wouldn't know from the clubs pictures
 
My mate at work's mate is a sparky at the site. Just seen his photo from in the ground just now. My work mate told me his mate said the stadium is well behind on work. The sliding pitch is well behind apparently and something else but he's a West Ham fan so he didnt pay attention. Who knows eh.
It is not well behind, it is all fine, please chill out and/or read the thread on SkyscraperCity if you want proper information e.g. where the players' tunnel is
 
Even if it is a bit behind can't we just ask the PL to switch our first few home games of next season to away games while it's being finished?
 
Even if it is a bit behind can't we just ask the PL to switch our first few home games of next season to away games while it's being finished?

I think the other club have to agree to it, but Liverpool did it last season and West Ham this season and most likely have to again next year as there's more athletics planned.
 
Even if it is a bit behind can't we just ask the PL to switch our first few home games of next season to away games while it's being finished?
You'd imagine DL has already has a cunning plan for such an eventuality. But there presumably must be a cut-off point so many weeks into the season when the PL steps in and says right, that's it, you have to start playing your home games now - no?
 
You'd imagine DL has already has a cunning plan for such an eventuality. But there presumably must be a cut-off point so many weeks into the season when the PL steps in and says right, that's it, you have to start playing your home games now - no?

Yep - but we have the option to play a second season at Wembley - so I figure if the builders decide the delay is expected to stretch beyond (at the maximum) September/early October, then we'll just tell them to take it slow and go for another year at Wembley instead.
 
You'd imagine DL has already has a cunning plan for such an eventuality. But there presumably must be a cut-off point so many weeks into the season when the PL steps in and says right, that's it, you have to start playing your home games now - no?
You'd imagine they could eek something out up to the first international break?
 
Funny how it' always the next bit that's causing delays. Once the pitch is laid it'l be the safety cert.:rolleyes:
I'm confident that the stadium will be open for Saturday 13th of Aug for our first home game of the season....... and my 50th birthday:cool:
 
This. As someone who was extremely sceptical about Wembley, I feel like we're beginning to own it now. And, the atmosphere we've produced at the bigger games bodes well for NWHL.

Easy getting tickets as well, train back into town is quick, brick for night matches but over all but then i expected.
 
Funny how it' always the next bit that's causing delays. Once the pitch is laid it'l be the safety cert.:rolleyes:
I'm confident that the stadium will be open for Saturday 13th of Aug for our first home game of the season....... and my 50th birthday:cool:

"glasgowspur", Glasgow, Spur............Glasgow............ with you on the stadium.................but 50th?

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This. As someone who was extremely sceptical about Wembley, I feel like we're beginning to own it now. And, the atmosphere we've produced at the bigger games bodes well for NWHL.
Still cannot hack the effing red seats. Keep reminding myself it's England not Arse, the only way I can handle it.
 
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