There are far more American Spurs fans than people who watch the Wrexham show, it doesn't really matter IMO.Such pity that we couldn't play Wrexham in the cup, the potential to advertise our stadium and what it offers to the Americans would have increased the exposure even more.
Goes way back - became a global phenomenon due to the Munich Air Crash/Busby Babes…Commercially, ENIC and Levy are incredible, arguably the best in Football considering everything has been achieved organically and without on pitch success. Man u are better but that is because of the insane amount of glory hunters obtained by winning trophies.
Yes will have an effect on investment for more buildings but not much for the team?Really good as long as all these things are translated into success on the field. Spurs are doing things ‘differently’ which could be good, but our focus still must be on the team.
However this will definitely have an effect on potential investment.
Your hopeful ?That's a big deal. Now let's spend the money on players.
Must admit this what I’m thinking. I even wonder if we are technically allowed to use the money generated from it. I suppose we are, but I don’t know these sort of things.Yes will have an effect on investment for more buildings but not much for the team?
Should name a corner the "can't beat the first man"If one of the corners is not named Harry Chicane, I'm gonna be very dissapointed
Sponsored by Chick-KingWho's going to bother going to Monaco when you have Grand Prix De Tottenham
Where abouts was this?"Tottenham Hotspur have announced a new groundbreaking 15-year-old partnership with Formula One, sparking speculation of a possible takeover of the club by the world’s most valuable sports empire.
Liberty Media, which is valued at $21 billion (about £17.5 billion) and owns the Atlanta Braves Major League Baseball team as well as F1, is to build the first karting track under a football stadium as part of the tie-up with Spurs.
But sources have suggested that this could simply be the first step in Liberty, which bought F1 in 2017, exploring the possibility of adding a Premier League club to its sporting portfolio."
From The Times
The Times todayWhere abouts was this?
Also read today that the Skywalk is the highest rated outdoor activity in London on Tripadvisor, which is quite impressive.
Have anyone here been?
hahaAsking for a friend…do Tripadvisor give out trophies for this sort of thing?