Nigels Tackle wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/7017689/tottenham-blocked-from-man-city-game-to-the-etihad-as-stadium-crisis-deepens/
Any chance of a synopsis NT, I'd rather not click that.
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Mase wrote:Anyone know which NFL teams are playing?
Mase wrote:Anyone know which NFL teams are playing?
Bluemoon4610 wrote:Mase wrote:Anyone know which NFL teams are playing?
Seattle Seahawks v Oakland Raiders, moved to Wembly now on 14th October.
Mase wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:Will the stadium be ready for the 28th? I hear there's a NFL game that day but I don't know if anyone can confirm this? Nigel?
How would they put a basketball court on a field though?
nottsblue wrote:Mase wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:Will the stadium be ready for the 28th? I hear there's a NFL game that day but I don't know if anyone can confirm this? Nigel?
How would they put a basketball court on a field though?
Basketball?
Surely thats NBC
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Spuds should be docked 4 points for this according to PL rules. Who wants a bet they won't (and can you imagine if it was us?).
Wonderwall wrote:What is happening to spurs will set a precedent for the next team to get a new ground. Maybe Chelsea will be most interested as they will be demolishing Stamford Bridge to build a new ground so it's pretty much the same, if Abramobitch eventually puts his dummy back in. There will be heavy sanctions next time, however, spurs will be let off with everything this time, it's guaranteed.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Now being reported by the Daily Mail that the game will be moved to the Monday night and played at Wembley.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Now being reported by the Daily Mail that the game will be moved to the Monday night and played at Wembley.
I presume Spurs will lay on free coaches for City fans travelling, given it was their incompetence that created this mess.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Now being reported by the Daily Mail that the game will be moved to the Monday night and played at Wembley.
I presume Spurs will lay on free coaches for City fans travelling, given it was their incompetence that created this mess.
And their fan numbers should be capped at WHL levels for the game, with the extra capacity available for City fans and/or charities of City's choosing.
Nigels Tackle wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Now being reported by the Daily Mail that the game will be moved to the Monday night and played at Wembley.
I presume Spurs will lay on free coaches for City fans travelling, given it was their incompetence that created this mess.
And their fan numbers should be capped at WHL levels for the game, with the extra capacity available for City fans and/or charities of City's choosing.
they are no where near to filling wembley anyway.
that only happened for the first couple of games of last season. then the novelty wore off.
58k there for the fulham game last weekend
BlueinBosnia wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Now being reported by the Daily Mail that the game will be moved to the Monday night and played at Wembley.
I presume Spurs will lay on free coaches for City fans travelling, given it was their incompetence that created this mess.
And their fan numbers should be capped at WHL levels for the game, with the extra capacity available for City fans and/or charities of City's choosing.
they are no where near to filling wembley anyway.
that only happened for the first couple of games of last season. then the novelty wore off.
58k there for the fulham game last weekend
80,811 against us in April, and 4 of their last 7 games had over 75K, with away fans capped at 3,000.
Nigels Tackle wrote:which with a 90k capacity stadium means a lot of empty seats?
BlueinBosnia wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:which with a 90k capacity stadium means a lot of empty seats?
Indeed it does, but an average PL attendance of 68,052, up from 31,639 the previous season, suggests a massive increase in numbers. Also, the 89.8% capacity uptake against us is higher than their average for WHL the season before, which was around 87.2%.
The new stadium will have a capacity of 62,000. I don't think it's fair that all of a sudden an extra 28,000 seats become available to Spurs fans for this game because the club has been unable to fulfill its obligations (and potentially inconvenienced thousands of travelling fans), even if just 1 of those seats is taken up.
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