Not sure about that logo of a giant in a hi-vis jacket and hardhat on the pitch - homage to our builders I suppose??Under the South Stand
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Not sure about that logo of a giant in a hi-vis jacket and hardhat on the pitch - homage to our builders I suppose??Under the South Stand
Didn't we only have 1 pencilled in for last year instead of 2, which would mean more one year than another.It was 20 over 10 years rather than technically two per season - I'd guess to account for a situation where we didn't open by last October, as well as give the NFL flexibility if e.g. they wanted us to host only one game in a particular season while they experimented with a match in continental Europe or a franchise moved to London for the season, or to host three/four if Wembley was unavailable, etc. So I'd assume it's still 20 games, to be played between this year and 2027.
Yeah, there's no guaranteed number per season, just a total of 20 over the 10 years from when the deal was announced. Whether the whole agreement will go back a year now, they squeeze them all into 9 seasons, or we get one game less is anyone's guessDidn't we only have 1 pencilled in for last year instead of 2, which would mean more one year than another.
I hope you'll put on a pair of swimming trunks when I come to visit!
Can't wait to do the Sky Walk.
Thought we were only going to have 3 or 4 NFL games at the new stadium? Seems a little extravagant to build NFL changing rooms for that few games.
My understanding is rows that have been blocked off at the front have been done because of how the digital advertising screens show up, I don't know the specifics but guess it has to do with making the add standout more on TV. Absolutely no idea if this means we'd have to do the same at the new stadium. In addition to this the new stadium is closer to the pitch that is specified by UEFA guidelines, so maybe also this will mean for European games they will also be blocked out???Wonder if someone can help I'm watching Celtic match and noticed behind the goal there's a couple of rows empty due to UEFA regulations and was wondering where do we stand on that at the new WHL
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Spring is almost here...
Thought we were only going to have 3 or 4 NFL games at the new stadium? Seems a little extravagant to build NFL changing rooms for that few games.
Looks like we've just elected a new pope