The Official Tottenham Hotspud thread [Vol 12]
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It would also help you see what things are like with a real match day crowd, and during summer do any modifications needed that improve things and are possible within the design of the stadium. Much better to have that with summer, rather than have to fit it between games during the football season.
desolate said:
Is everything in place in terms of permissions for you to change stadiums or would you still need the FA to approve?
It's the other way around - NWHL is the registered home stadium and the FA has had to approve the switch to Wembley for sets of matches. The Arsenal game was the final one in the last of the approved sets so if nothing else changes, the next game would be an NWHL. So if there are any last minute issues arising from the test games meaning they can't play eg. Brighton or Huddersfield at WHL then the club would have to apply for the game(s) to be moved. The challenge being that at this time of year Wembley is booked up for certain events already.48k said:
desolate said:
Is everything in place in terms of permissions for you to change stadiums or would you still need the FA to approve?
It's the other way around - NWHL is the registered home stadium and the FA has had to approve the switch to Wembley for sets of matches. The Arsenal game was the final one in the last of the approved sets so if nothing else changes, the next game would be an NWHL. So if there are any last minute issues arising from the test games meaning they can't play eg. Brighton or Huddersfield at WHL then the club would have to apply for the game(s) to be moved. The challenge being that at this time of year Wembley is booked up for certain events already.was reading that dortmunds form has slipped of late, have blown a 9 point lead over Bayern and only won 1 in 7 games
whereas Spurs are slowly improving their form again.
Have you noticed that after an international break or a 'long' lay-up between games, the momentums gone and they need to rebuild it back up
whereas Spurs are slowly improving their form again.
Have you noticed that after an international break or a 'long' lay-up between games, the momentums gone and they need to rebuild it back up
lemmingjames said:
was reading that dortmunds form has slipped of late, have blown a 9 point lead over Bayern and only won 1 in 7 games
whereas Spurs are slowly improving their form again.
Have you noticed that after an international break or a 'long' lay-up between games, the momentums gone and they need to rebuild it back up
We have a Three week break after the Southampton game at the weekend .whereas Spurs are slowly improving their form again.
Have you noticed that after an international break or a 'long' lay-up between games, the momentums gone and they need to rebuild it back up
LoonyTunes said:
It's all about if Eriksen wants to leave.
The money will do no good as we won't be able to get a player of his quality.
Bale plus £50m (if Eriksen is rated at £120m) would be worth settling for I suppose.
He's not worth that with 1 year left on his contract. Maybe 40m if lucky. The money will do no good as we won't be able to get a player of his quality.
Bale plus £50m (if Eriksen is rated at £120m) would be worth settling for I suppose.
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