Dr Rosenrosen
Ramon Vega
Does anyone else worry that playing at Wembley every other week might be a challenge that is beyond us in terms of replicating our home form of this season? Without our home form this year we would be midtable at best. That would make it pretty hard for us to hold onto the likes of Lloris, Alli and Kane if we haven't got Champions League to come in the first season at the new stadium. Maybe the new stadium alone would tempt a few of them to stick around but I'm developing fear that this could be a huge challenge, albeit a necessary one.
I think everyone has that concern. The alternate view is that, rather than Wembley having some magic hoodoo, the players have been and will continue to be increasingly familiar and comfortable there, to the point that it becomes a proper home away from home next season.
Of course, then there's the issue of the new WHL being a strange foreign pitch all over again once they move in there. But at the end of the day, there's no way to avoid it.
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