The Official Tottenham Hotspur Thread [Vol 7]

The Official Tottenham Hotspur Thread [Vol 7]

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London424

12,830 posts

177 months

Black can man

31,884 posts

170 months

m3sye

26,231 posts

203 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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London424 said:
Why is Kane holding an Americal football and the other guy holding a basketball - rolleyes

Black can man

31,884 posts

170 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Black can man said:
Great to hear Mr Levy confirm it's going to be a 61,000 all seater too.

Rosscow

8,797 posts

165 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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This is going to be amazing!

Retractable pitch...... NFL guaranteed for 10 years....... hopefully a massive stadium sponsor - Nike???

Can't wait to see the tweaked stadium design!

TEKNOPUG

19,046 posts

207 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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m3sye said:
Black can man said:
IM's link


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/to...


61,000 all seater stadium, biggest in London, that'l send my gooner chums into a rage & great fury laugh
haha is theres 60k? 1k bigger? good work wink
60,432.....hehe

Rosscow

8,797 posts

165 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Chuffing hell - the stadium sounds amazing!!!

17,000 single tier 'kop' - the largest in the UK

http://populous.com/news/2015/07/08/club-announcem...

Tottenham Hotspur announce new Populous stadium design

Tottenham Hotspur has unveiled their updated designs and plans for the Northumberland Development Project, which will be submitted to the London Borough of Haringey in the coming weeks. The scheme includes a new Populous-designed stadium that will be the first of its kind in the world as well as a hotel and visitor attractions.

Described by Club Chairman Daniel Levy as “visually dramatic” and a “landmark building for Tottenham,” the new stadium will be truly perfect for both elite football (soccer) and NFL, with a state-of-the-art retractable pitch.

Senior Principal of Populous, Christopher Lee, spoke about the stadium as the design was launched: “The new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium marks a new generation of stadia design: stadia that provide an unparalleled experience for all fans, that are civic in their nature and hold community at their heart but above all else create the most intense and atmospheric place to watch football.

“The seating bowl is designed to create an intimate relationship between player and spectator, its 17,000 capacity single tier end stand, a tribute to traditional English football grounds, will be the largest in the UK and will be the engine that drives the intensity and atmosphere in the new Spurs stadium. It will be like no other,” Lee said.

Christopher Lee continued, “Populous has always been a pioneer of new technologies. Moving pitches in stadia such as the University of Phoenix (NFL) stadium or the moving roof over centre court at Wimbledon have provided the critical experience to allow us to design a stadium that is perfect for both English football and American Football. The world first sliding pitch allows each sport to play on its own dedicated pitch and provides perfect sightlines for their fans.”

Key elements of the overall scheme are:

• A visually dramatic new stadium design – A landmark building for Tottenham and London, focussed towards the ‘Home End’, improved sightlines for all spectators and modern technology integral to the design from the outset to enhance the fan experience.

• An increased capacity stadium – up from 56,250 to 61,000 seats, featuring the largest single tier stand in the UK, now increased to 17,000 seats, with an unrivalled spectator experience throughout and spectators closer to the pitch than at any other comparable size stadium in the UK.

• Dedicated facilities for the NFL – including a fully retractable pitch revealing a second playing surface, compliant to NFL standard and capable of hosting a range of other events whilst protecting the integrity of the playing surface.

• An architecturally stunning new terrace on the High Road to host ‘The Tottenham Experience’ – a permanent Visitors Centre and Arrivals Hub including an interactive Museum to celebrate Club history and local heritage, a Cinema, the Club Megastore, Ticket Office and Café.

• A permanent viable use for the Grade II listed Warmington House – incorporated as part of The Tottenham Experience to house the new Museum, blending old architecture with new.

• Improved crowd management arrangements along the High Road – with the removal of three buildings that currently create a pinch point along Tottenham High Road where the pavement is just two metres wide – resulting in people walking in the bus lane and the road – allowing instead for a much wider pavement to cope with large crowds.

• Enhanced public open space – comparable in area to Trafalgar Square, includes a multi-use games area, high quality landscaping, cafes, dedicated events and community programmes managed by the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, and the ability to walk uninterrupted all the way round the stadium.

• A new 180 bedroom hotel with a dedicated training programme for the hospitality industry – providing high quality accommodation in Tottenham and opening up new career opportunities for local people. 49 serviced apartments will occupy the upper floors.

• A fantastic new building to host Extreme Sports – bringing people to Tottenham on a daily basis with activities for all ages, including the tallest indoor climbing wall in the world.

• A spectacular ‘Sky Walk’ –an adrenaline-filled experience and attraction for all ages walking on top of the stadium with spectacular views across London.

• 579 new homes, including affordable housing (designed by Allies and Morrison) – up from 285 homes in the current permission, meeting a key need for more homes in London. Set out across four new residential buildings, every apartment will enjoy access to a private balcony in addition to communal gardens and child play areas.

• A new community health centre – serving existing and new residents to the area, improving access to GPs and health screening.

The design team comprises Populous in respect of the stadium design, the hotel and the visitor attractions; Allies & Morrison for the new homes; and Donald Insall Associates as heritage architects.

Click here for the full story on the Tottenham Hotspur website.

About Populous
From the Premier League to the Super Bowl and Olympics, Populous helps the world’s biggest teams, clubs and events build lasting connections with their communities. An international architecture and design practice with over thirty years’ experience of drawing people together, our designs for places like Yankee Stadium, the Sydney and London Olympic stadiums help to create emotional connections between people and the places and events they love best.

With fan experiences at the heart, our unrivaled knowledge – both visionary and technical – delivers comprehensive planning and design services. Our experience covers the full range of major stadia as a key component in a football clubs’ viability and culture: from a national stadium model like Wembley, to Premier League venues like Emirates, or the transformation of London Olympic Stadium for West Ham United; through to MK Dons stadium which includes an arena and hotel, we understand how Clubs can use existing or new stadia to build fan engagement, commercial returns and work with their communities for long term viability.

With involvement in ten Olympic Games, six FIFA World Cups and thirty one NFL Super Bowls, Populous has experience in sports, events and brand activation on the biggest global stages. We love helping our clients draw people together.

Rosscow

8,797 posts

165 months

Rosscow

8,797 posts

165 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Looks great - much better than the original scheme.

Can't believe this day has finally come!

Now come on, spill the beans on any sponsorship deal!

TEKNOPUG

19,046 posts

207 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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What does Levy mean by "...and in our birthplace of Tottenham"?

Every club resides in their birthplace surely - otherwise they would have no identity and what sort of halfwit would support them confused

Rosscow

8,797 posts

165 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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TEKNOPUG said:
What does Levy mean by "...and in our birthplace of Tottenham"?

Every club resides in their birthplace surely - otherwise they would have no identity and what sort of halfwit would support them confused
hehe

mickk

29,019 posts

244 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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rofl

mr pg

1,958 posts

207 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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TEKNOPUG said:
What does Levy mean by "...and in our birthplace of Tottenham"?

Every club resides in their birthplace surely - otherwise they would have no identity and what sort of halfwit would support them confused
Probably a dig at our (now) N London neighbours?

Blib

44,371 posts

199 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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I'm concerned we'll get relegated at the end of our season away from WHL. frown

TEKNOPUG

19,046 posts

207 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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mr pg said:
TEKNOPUG said:
What does Levy mean by "...and in our birthplace of Tottenham"?

Every club resides in their birthplace surely - otherwise they would have no identity and what sort of halfwit would support them confused
Probably a dig at our (now) N London neighbours?
confused

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

246 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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TEKNOPUG said:
Every club resides in their birthplace surely - otherwise they would have no identity and what sort of halfwit would support them confused
M.K.Dons? Not that you're wrong on the rest of it mind.

Deadlift

56 posts

109 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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TEKNOPUG said:
mr pg said:
TEKNOPUG said:
What does Levy mean by "...and in our birthplace of Tottenham"?

Every club resides in their birthplace surely - otherwise they would have no identity and what sort of halfwit would support them confused
Probably a dig at our (now) N London neighbours?
confused
Woolwich.

TEKNOPUG

19,046 posts

207 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Seriously....guys.....try and keep up.

mickk

29,019 posts

244 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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TEKNOPUG said:
Seriously....guys.....try and keep up.
You need to speak slower.

smile

JustinF

6,795 posts

205 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Over the last few seasons I've been a bit on and off in how much I care about football, seeing the massive ambition Levy and the club are now showing really helps re-ignite my love for this club. Being a massive NFL fan too, if we get a Bengals game at WHL^2 I may just implode.

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