That's bloody annoying .
We pay the arse £ to play at their hole. Hopefully another solution will come about
We pay the arse £ to play at their hole. Hopefully another solution will come about
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A good move would be us to share with Chelsea whilst our stadium is built then they come up to new WHL when their one is been built.
... or we might get hit by a meteor, or the whole squad could be eaten by flesh eating bugs.AFAIK, Milton Keynes would be acceptable to the Prem, and I guess this is where we are likely to end up, despite it not being to the liking of many Spurs fans.
The problem isn't Milton Keynes per se, the major worry for me is if it all goes wrong for some reason, and we then end up effectively 'groundless'. The Prem are indicating very strongly that any team who can't meet their home fixtures in a suitable way at at a suitable venue will be thrown out of the Prem. Would then the Championship be obliged to take us, I don't know the answer to that, because we'd be in uncharted waters.
It's a nightmare scenario, and as I say managing this move out and back safely will be the biggest challenge ENIC have faced in charge of our club, and I sincerely hope they are up the task.
What is likely to constitute 'it all going wrong'? Sorry Greavsie but that is just too far fetched. The companies commissioned to complete the planning and build won't be Joe Bloggs builders ffs. They will be accredited professionals in their areas of expertise. Levy is a very experienced businessman and will not be taking chances. There will also be substantial insurances in place as well as huge penalty clauses. This feels like scaremongering tbh.AFAIK, Milton Keynes would be acceptable to the Prem, and I guess this is where we are likely to end up, despite it not being to the liking of many Spurs fans.
The problem isn't Milton Keynes per se, the major worry for me is if it all goes wrong for some reason, and we then end up effectively 'groundless'. The Prem are indicating very strongly that any team who can't meet their home fixtures in a suitable way at at a suitable venue will be thrown out of the Prem. Would then the Championship be obliged to take us, I don't know the answer to that, because we'd be in uncharted waters.
It's a nightmare scenario, and as I say managing this move out and back safely will be the biggest challenge ENIC have faced in charge of our club, and I sincerely hope they are up the task.
Maybe they raised a ground share with Woolwich so that our fans would want us to go to MK.No fucking way we will never share with those Wankers. I don't understand why they would try and block our potential move to Milton Keynes for a year.
After one game in there the place would be in pieces. Whatever rent money we pay would be eaten up by the weekly repair costs.
Logically it makes perfect sense but it's never going to happen x
i understand his point (I completely agree with it. a club should only have one home stadium in a season except in truly exceptional circumstances).I don't think they would block MK. What this article suggested was that we wanted to play some matches at MK and some at Wembley. The EPL wouldn't allow this, as all clubs have to play at a single stadium. They then suggested if we weren't happy playing all matches at MK, we should consider The Death Star.
Hi Dixie, I have already explained what would constitute 'it all going wrong'. I'm surprised at you not reading my posts before being critical of me. I'm used to it from many others hence no need to reply to them.What is likely to constitute 'it all going wrong'? Sorry Greavsie but that is just too far fetched. The companies commissioned to complete the planning and build won't be Joe Bloggs builders ffs. They will be accredited professionals in their areas of expertise. Levy is a very experienced businessman and will not be taking chances. There will also be substantial insurances in place as well as huge penalty clauses. This feels like scaremongering tbh.
I don't wish evil on the poor people who have to clean that toilet. Why make it even worse. Unless said shit is on a seat occupied at that moment by Wenger or something.This... The Emirates would be in pieces by the time the season is over. I am not a violent person... But I would happily do my part and take a shit on a seat.
The Prem aren't trying to block our move to MK. They are saying we can't play Prem games there and at Wembley in the same season.No fucking way we will never share with those Wankers. I don't understand why they would try and block our potential move to Milton Keynes for a year.