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'O Zio

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If they did move a franchise (which would be complicated in itself) it would just be the london 'franchise name'. Whether that be jaguars, patriots, rams etc...

Not necessarily. Franchises move all the time and change their name. Sometimes to something completely new or sometimes to the name of an old team that used to play in the city. Some keep the same name, some change it. It just goes on a case by case basis so I don't know how you can definitively say one way or the other that they'd definitely keep the old team name.

If I was going to guess I'd say they'd probably change the name but again, I can't possibly say one way or the other because it just is on a case by case basis so who knows. Depends a lot on whether the original team name sounds right or not I suppose.
 

worcestersauce

"I'm no optimist I'm just a prisoner of hope
Jan 23, 2006
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Well as America seems to know that London has a Muslim mayor and with the rugby connection they could call the franchise the "London Saracens".
I do think every time we announce another sport or event taking place at our stadium we add another string to our bow with which to negotiate the sponsorship deal.
 

Lilbaz

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Well as America seems to know that London has a Muslim mayor and with the rugby connection they could call the franchise the "London Saracens".
I do think every time we announce another sport or event taking place at our stadium we add another string to our bow with which to negotiate the sponsorship deal.

As long as it's not wasps. The rugby team did a tour of america and their bus was attacked by anti racists lol.
 

Cornpattbuck

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Presumably they'll open the stadium for those that can't get tickets to the final? The only place in London to watch the Champions League. Too good an opportunity to miss...
 

carmeldevil

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Ya'll think they'll open up the stadium for the game? Me and a friend are thinking of flying over.
 

worcestersauce

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Jan 23, 2006
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Ya'll think they'll open up the stadium for the game? Me and a friend are thinking of flying over.
Reports are they are looking into it apparently so watch this space, well not this space exactly but a space on the official site I guess. I'm wondering how they'll do it though I don't know if they'd do it in the bowl itself or in the various lounge and stuff.
 

Bofrok

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What time does the stadium open on Sunday?

From https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2019/april/stadium-match-day-opening-hours/

Unless otherwise advised, please see below our stadium opening times for match days. We shall keep these under review as we monitor local transport and operational arrangements.

We can confirm that general admission areas will open two-and-a-half hours before kick-off, with the opening time for Premium areas remaining three hours before kick-off.

The stadium will continue to close:

- Two hours after the final whistle for daytime matches and;
- 11.00pm for evening matches (7.45pm and later) with last orders at 10.15pm before bars close at 10.30pm.
 

carmeldevil

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From https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2019/april/stadium-match-day-opening-hours/

Unless otherwise advised, please see below our stadium opening times for match days. We shall keep these under review as we monitor local transport and operational arrangements.

We can confirm that general admission areas will open two-and-a-half hours before kick-off, with the opening time for Premium areas remaining three hours before kick-off.

The stadium will continue to close:

- Two hours after the final whistle for daytime matches and;
- 11.00pm for evening matches (7.45pm and later) with last orders at 10.15pm before bars close at 10.30pm.
They did announce on the website they’ll extend the post match times for this Sunday.
 

CarrickSpurgus

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From https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2019/april/stadium-match-day-opening-hours/

Unless otherwise advised, please see below our stadium opening times for match days. We shall keep these under review as we monitor local transport and operational arrangements.

We can confirm that general admission areas will open two-and-a-half hours before kick-off, with the opening time for Premium areas remaining three hours before kick-off.

The stadium will continue to close:

- Two hours after the final whistle for daytime matches and;
- 11.00pm for evening matches (7.45pm and later) with last orders at 10.15pm before bars close at 10.30pm.
Thanks mate.
 

CoopsieDeadpool

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Reports are they are looking into it apparently so watch this space, well not this space exactly but a space on the official site I guess. I'm wondering how they'll do it though I don't know if they'd do it in the bowl itself or in the various lounge and stuff.


They have to be thinking about the whole stadium. Reports say they're in discussion with the council & the police about the viability of showing the game, and I doubt that'd be necessary if they weren't thinking big?
 

spurs_girl_tasha

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Apr 25, 2006
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I'm getting into the ground super early Sunday in the hopes of seeing the players as the walk from the coach to the tunnel. Does anyone know if they let you go down to the front of those north stand blocks?
 
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