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Oh poor Liverpool its just not fair is it.
Yeah what a shit hole our new ground is....what a rubbish 17k single tier. How dare we take 85k to Wembley in the middle of the week.

And all you got was an upper tier.

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Ahhh shit...
Look at him in motion. Kind of feel bad for the guy tbh

http://i.imgur.com/hvPw9LN.mp4
 
Oh poor Liverpool its just not fair is it.
Yeah what a shit hole our new ground is....what a rubbish 17k single tier. How dare we take 85k to Wembley in the middle of the week.

And all you got was an upper tier.

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I bet there's some fed up girls on Tinder round that end of the world
 
Look at him in motion. Kind of feel bad for the guy tbh

http://i.imgur.com/hvPw9LN.mp4



Much to his dad and mum's dismay
Horace ate himself one day
He didn't stop to say his grace
He just sat down and ate his face
"We can't have this!" his dad declared
"If that lad's ate he should be shared"
But even as he spoke they saw
Horace eating more and more:
First his legs and then his thighs,
His arms, his nose, his hair, his eyes
"Stop him someone!" Mother cried
"Those eyeballs would be better fried!"
But all too late for they were gone,
And he had started on his dong...
"Oh foolish child!" the father mourned
"You could have deep-fried those with prawns,
Some parsely and some tartar sauce..."
But H was on his second course;
His liver and his lights and lung,
His ears, his neck, his chin, his tongue
"To think I raised himn from the cot
And now he's gone to scoff the lot!"
His mother cried what shall we do?
What's left won't even make a stew..."
And as she wept her son was seen
To eat his head his heart his spleen
And there he lay, a boy no more
Just a stomach on the floor...
None the less since it was his
They ate it - and that's what haggis is.

 
Wembley Stadium Update 26 January 2017 - News - tottenhamhotspur.com

In preparation for our proposed temporary relocation to Wembley, the Club can confirm that we shall be supporting Wembley National Stadium Limited (WNSL) in their planning application to the London Borough of Brent to increase the number of events at which the stadium can be opened at full capacity for the 2017-18 season.

There has been a huge demand for tickets from our fans and the residents of Brent during our four European fixtures hosted at Wembley so far this season and the prospect of all Club games being played in front of a full capacity stadium would allow many more to have the chance to watch all of our Premier League and cup games.

Importantly, if approved by the London Borough of Brent, it will allow the stadium operators, the Club, emergency services and transport providers to put in place a comprehensive management plan for the full period of any tenancy with certainty on how the stadium will be allocated throughout the period and what management measures are required.

We shall be supporting WNSL as they undertake a thorough consultation process so that residents are fully aware of the application and our commitment to ensuring that our proposed tenancy delivers positive benefits, as well as initiatives and improvements to better mitigate event day impacts on local residents and the wider community.

This season, the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation has already delivered activity across the Borough around the period of our matches, which has been greatly welcomed. We would look to build on the success of these projects by expanding our work with schools and grass roots football as well with health and social cohesion initiatives.

We have been overwhelmed by the positive reception we have received from Brent Council, schools, community groups and organisations.
 
Wembley Stadium Update 26 January 2017 - News - tottenhamhotspur.com

In preparation for our proposed temporary relocation to Wembley, the Club can confirm that we shall be supporting Wembley National Stadium Limited (WNSL) in their planning application to the London Borough of Brent to increase the number of events at which the stadium can be opened at full capacity for the 2017-18 season.

There has been a huge demand for tickets from our fans and the residents of Brent during our four European fixtures hosted at Wembley so far this season and the prospect of all Club games being played in front of a full capacity stadium would allow many more to have the chance to watch all of our Premier League and cup games.

Importantly, if approved by the London Borough of Brent, it will allow the stadium operators, the Club, emergency services and transport providers to put in place a comprehensive management plan for the full period of any tenancy with certainty on how the stadium will be allocated throughout the period and what management measures are required.

We shall be supporting WNSL as they undertake a thorough consultation process so that residents are fully aware of the application and our commitment to ensuring that our proposed tenancy delivers positive benefits, as well as initiatives and improvements to better mitigate event day impacts on local residents and the wider community.

This season, the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation has already delivered activity across the Borough around the period of our matches, which has been greatly welcomed. We would look to build on the success of these projects by expanding our work with schools and grass roots football as well with health and social cohesion initiatives.

We have been overwhelmed by the positive reception we have received from Brent Council, schools, community groups and organisations.

Surely they'd have to look at subsidised one off season tickets? I feel sorry for the poor bastards who work in ticketing.
 
Surely they'd have to look at subsidised one off season tickets? I feel sorry for the poor bastards who work in ticketing.

I guess it's an option if we get the full 90k for every match but I imagine we won't go for that, instead only having it as an option so that we can pick & choose. Perhaps CAT C games will be 50k with CAT A & B at full.

They're looking at 40,000 season tickets + 8,000 premium at NWHL. If you offer those numbers full STs from Wembley onwards it doesn't leave any room in a 50k match for anything else.
 
I guess it's an option if we get the full 90k for every match but I imagine we won't go for that, instead only having it as an option so that we can pick & choose. Perhaps CAT C games will be 50k with CAT A & B at full.

They're looking at 40,000 season tickets + 8,000 premium at NWHL. If you offer those numbers full STs from Wembley onwards it doesn't leave any room in a 50k match for anything else.

I'm currently 12,000 ish - Do you think they will completely separate the Wembley Season and NWHL?

Or do you think they will offer me a generic 'Season Ticket' deal as of next season?
 
I hope the club run a competition for some of the names of the beers made at the microbrewery. That'd be a lovely touch.

I know you are often browsing on here Danny boy.... make it so

:adethumbup:

Best I've come up with so far is CockerAle & Pintettino
 
I hope the club run a competition for some of the names of the beers made at the microbrewery. That'd be a lovely touch.

I know you are often browsing on here Danny boy.... make it so

:adethumbup:

Best I've come up with so far is CockerAle & Pintettino

I'll have a pint of Danish Blonde please

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