would it be hard to increase it?
Also, gotta be careful with the roof..........can ruin the pitch if that area is without sufficient sunlight.
That would be important.
Manure's is 75000.....our ground record is 75000.
A stadium is built with say 80 years or more in mind.
40 or so years ago we were bigger than Manure and the Filth up Seven Sisters ......swingers went to the Filth cos they could not get season tickets at Spurs (oversubscribed even back then).
We will be tops again.
Is your real name Lyle Langley by any chance? :think:
Also, gotta be careful with the roof..........can ruin the pitch if that area is without sufficient sunlight.
It must have a proper roof imo, to generate atmosphere.
The problem with a lot of bowls isn't the fact that they are bowls it's because there is no proper roof.
Surprisingly the roof usually does more damage to atmosphere in a bowl style stadium. Over in the States the best atmosphere tends to be in stadiums without a roof.
Sign up page on the Stadium Development.
Also includes a section to be informed of getting a season ticket at the new place
http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/signupform
And advice on getting a second mortgage? :wink:
Its a shame about the news that it may not be used in the 2018 World Cup if we get it in England. I dont know the exact terms, but i read that, by Stamford Bridge being used, the new Spurs ground cant be used because we're in London, and the grounds have to be spread out across the country. Surely the new WHL will be a better venue than Stamford Bridge? Knowing Spurs, it will be one of the classiest Stadium, inside and out. Cant wait to see it.
To be honest 60,000 people trying to get to the Spurs ground for a world cup game presumably all, or at least most, of whom had never been before would be a nightmare.
We know where to park, what station is best, when to leave in order to get there and which way to walk from any tube stations but they won't, Imagine you're on your first visit to London getting off at Tottenham Hale where do you go? Half of them would end up in Walthamstow! and the rest at Seven Sisters where at least they could get back on the tube to the Hale again.