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Post by Phil on Apr 23, 2015 10:21:55 GMT 7
No way the fans can adapt from Thursday and Sunday, they even have work rotas designed for the next 5 years.
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Post by Phil on Apr 23, 2015 10:22:55 GMT 7
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Post by SirToad on Apr 23, 2015 10:41:59 GMT 7
So summer sales
Kane to?
Lloris to Man U
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Post by rgs2001uk on Apr 23, 2015 10:42:05 GMT 7
No way the fans can adapt from Thursday and Sunday, they even have work rotas designed for the next 5 years. No wonder the smart teams get knocked out that Mickey Mouse Europa at the first round, does anyone really want to be in it?
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Post by smokie36 on Apr 23, 2015 10:55:31 GMT 7
So summer sales Kane to? Lloris to Man U Amusing....but your keeper has had a decent season. He'll go to Madrid for £50m.....and Kane is staying at the Lane I'm glad to say. The cash will go towards the new stadium and we will as Phil said be watching a lot of Sunday football. Cheeky bunch of feckers.
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Post by Phil on Apr 23, 2015 11:38:55 GMT 7
No way the fans can adapt from Thursday and Sunday, they even have work rotas designed for the next 5 years. No wonder the smart teams get knocked out that Mickey Mouse Europa at the first round, does anyone really want to be in it? Dunno Spurs stay in it as long as possible.
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Post by smokie36 on Apr 23, 2015 11:57:41 GMT 7
No wonder the smart teams get knocked out that Mickey Mouse Europa at the first round, does anyone really want to be in it? Dunno Spurs stay in it as long as possible. Hopefully we will play the kids next time around. As you know we have some excellent prospects knocking on the first team door!
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Post by Phil on Apr 23, 2015 12:14:08 GMT 7
Dunno Spurs stay in it as long as possible. Hopefully we will play the kids next time around. As you know we have some excellent prospects knocking on the first team door! Let them in, boots need to be cleaned!
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Post by smokie36 on Apr 23, 2015 12:16:18 GMT 7
Hopefully we will play the kids next time around. As you know we have some excellent prospects knocking on the first team door! Let them in, boots need to be cleaned! I doubt you could get a 14 year old on schoolboy terms to do that nowadays....bloody prima donnas the lot of 'em!
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Post by Phil on Apr 23, 2015 12:40:38 GMT 7
Let them in, boots need to be cleaned! I doubt you could get a 14 year old on schoolboy terms to do that nowadays....bloody prima donnas the lot of 'em! No Gavinchy and Ralph Lauren coats for goalposts then?
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Post by smokie36 on Apr 23, 2015 12:49:52 GMT 7
I doubt you could get a 14 year old on schoolboy terms to do that nowadays....bloody prima donnas the lot of 'em! No Gavinchy and Ralph Lauren coats for goalposts then? A few clubs like that....use a couple of ferraris for the corner flags....but we have the best training ground in England.
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Post by Phil on Apr 23, 2015 13:27:08 GMT 7
No Gavinchy and Ralph Lauren coats for goalposts then? A few clubs like that....use a couple of ferraris for the corner flags....but we have the best training ground in England. Yup the infrastructure is great, how about moving up the table?
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Post by smokie36 on Apr 23, 2015 13:33:57 GMT 7
A few clubs like that....use a couple of ferraris for the corner flags....but we have the best training ground in England. Yup the infrastructure is great, how about moving up the table? Its all about net spend Phil....and ours will be minus this summer.
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Post by Phil on Apr 23, 2015 13:59:44 GMT 7
Yup the infrastructure is great, how about moving up the table? Its all about net spend Phil....and ours will be minus this summer. Yup but fans might like to see CL footie......don't get me wrong I like Spurs and want to see them do well, at least go above the Arse, who really are a pain in the arse. Man city Will spend, Liverpool might, Arse might and Man U certainly will .......Chelsea will just strengthen......it's going to be a lot of Thursday night footie me old mate.
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Post by Phil on Apr 23, 2015 21:22:46 GMT 7
Tottenham are considering a state-of-the-art stadium with a retractable pitch that enables them to become the home of a new NFL London franchise. The bold design of the new £400million stadium, due to be completed for the start of the 2018-19 season, could involve a ‘slide-out’ grass football pitch with an NFL-style synthetic surface housed underneath. The option of extra-large changing rooms, to accommodate NFL squad sizes that can amount to as many as 70 players at a game, is also being explored by architects. A spokesman for the North London club did not rule out the possibility this week, confirming that the club is ‘looking at options’ in order to ‘future-proof the design’. The NFL is said to be within five years of having a permanent franchise in London. Indeed officials will be testing logistics when they stage their three games at Wembley this autumn, with teams looking at how quickly they can have their players back in the USA and ready to play again. The clash between the Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars on October 25 will kick-off at 1.30pm while the New York Jets vs Miami Dolphins game on October 4 and Detroit Lions vs Kansas City Chiefs contest on November 1 will both begin at 2.30pm. As well as allowing the NFL to experiment with a live game on TV at breakfast time in the States (9.30am Eastern time), teams are able to take advantage of the time difference and be home on American soil by Sunday night. If Tottenham press ahead with the proposed stadium design and secure the NFL franchise it would represent a significant blow to the FA, who also see the NFL as a potentially lucrative partner for Wembley, their £757million stadium. But the NFL are keeping their options open at this stage in the knowledge that a new London stadium designed with American football requirements in mind would be hugely advantageous. Even the proposed capacity of 65,000 for the new White Hart Lane is a more realistic target than 90,000 seats which Wembley boasts. Wembley does have the iconic status that the NFL finds attractive but there are other issues with the national stadium. Not least the fact that they have to leave the lowest 5,000 seats empty so that the view of spectators is not restricted by the mass of huge bodies on the touchline. The modern NFL stadiums make sight-lines for spectators a priority and the new White Hart Lane could overcome the problem that is experienced at Wembley by having the artificial pitch at a significantly lower level beneath the moveable grass pitch. Retractable grass pitches are nothing new in modern stadia design. England have played on two: at Gelsinkirchen in Germany during the 2006 World Cup and in the Sapporo Dome in Japan four years earlier. The Gelredome in Holland also has a retractable pitch, as does the University of Phoenix Stadium that hosted this year’s Super Bowl. The advantage for these stadiums is the ability to grow the grass in a more natural environments, outside, away from the shadows of the stands while also having the capacity to stage different events without damaging the playing surface. A feat of modern engineering, a pitch can be moved outside the stadium in less than four hours. A spokesman for Tottenham said: ‘The club has always seen the new stadium as being at the heart of the regeneration of the area and it is important, therefore, to look at how we future-proof the design, as well as increasing the functionality of the stadium, whilst being conscious of community uses. At this stage it is about looking at options but nothing more.’ Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3052321/Tottenham-consider-sharing-new-400m-stadium-NFL-London-franchise.html#ixzz3Y8sxgI3A
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