
Spurs Great Home Support
- DB10GOONER
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- onemoreminute
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DB10GOONER wrote:onemoreminute wrote:Was giving a spud at work this morning loads over the fact that they cant sell out tonight, to which he replied 'bollocks the website always says that but you cant buy a ticket'
I laughed and replied that you are small time and that it is embarrassing for your first home game in the CL and to have not sold out.
He then said 'bet you £50 that it has sold out' so i get someone in the office to register on their site, click through and guess what, there are about 20 blocks with tickets available!!
Summoned the young spud to show him the evidence, we even went through with putting card details in to show the mong they are available
Easiet bullseye ive ever made!!
He even got his membership card out to try for himself but suddenly 'forgot' his passwordbut still went through with the bet!!
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Thats brilliant, I bet even though tickets are still available he still won't be goingonemoreminute wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:He even got his membership card out to try for himself but suddenly 'forgot' his passwordonemoreminute wrote:Was giving a spud at work this morning loads over the fact that they cant sell out tonight, to which he replied 'bollocks the website always says that but you cant buy a ticket'
I laughed and replied that you are small time and that it is embarrassing for your first home game in the CL and to have not sold out.
He then said 'bet you £50 that it has sold out' so i get someone in the office to register on their site, click through and guess what, there are about 20 blocks with tickets available!!
Summoned the young spud to show him the evidence, we even went through with putting card details in to show the mong they are available
Easiet bullseye ive ever made!!but still went through with the bet!!
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- onemoreminute
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He is actually going, told him thanks for buying my next aresnal ticket for mekingjayson1 wrote:onemoreminute wrote:Thats brilliant, I bet even though tickets are still available he still won't be goingDB10GOONER wrote:onemoreminute wrote:Was giving a spud at work this morning loads over the fact that they cant sell out tonight, to which he replied 'bollocks the website always says that but you cant buy a ticket'
I laughed and replied that you are small time and that it is embarrassing for your first home game in the CL and to have not sold out.
He then said 'bet you £50 that it has sold out' so i get someone in the office to register on their site, click through and guess what, there are about 20 blocks with tickets available!!
Summoned the young spud to show him the evidence, we even went through with putting card details in to show the mong they are available
Easiet bullseye ive ever made!![/quo
He even got his membership card out to try for himself but suddenly 'forgot' his passwordbut still went through with the bet!!
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onemoreminute wrote:Was giving a spud at work this morning loads over the fact that they cant sell out tonight, to which he replied 'bollocks the website always says that but you cant buy a ticket'
I laughed and replied that you are small time and that it is embarrassing for your first home game in the CL and to have not sold out.
He then said 'bet you £50 that it has sold out' so i get someone in the office to register on their site, click through and guess what, there are about 20 blocks with tickets available!!
Summoned the young spud to show him the evidence, we even went through with putting card details in to show the mong they are available
Easiet bullseye ive ever made!!

This bollocks myth about their great support seems to have been picking up steam (piles of shit tend to do that) for a while now. Fuck knows how or why.

- DB10GOONER
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Its Up 4 Grabs Now wrote:onemoreminute wrote:Was giving a spud at work this morning loads over the fact that they cant sell out tonight, to which he replied 'bollocks the website always says that but you cant buy a ticket'
I laughed and replied that you are small time and that it is embarrassing for your first home game in the CL and to have not sold out.
He then said 'bet you £50 that it has sold out' so i get someone in the office to register on their site, click through and guess what, there are about 20 blocks with tickets available!!
Summoned the young spud to show him the evidence, we even went through with putting card details in to show the mong they are available
Easiet bullseye ive ever made!!

This bollocks myth about their great support seems to have been picking up steam (piles of shit tend to do that) for a while now. Fuck knows how or why.

- DB10GOONER
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- I Hate Hleb
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They'll probably get full houses for the majority of matches in the first season as, like happened with us, a lot of tourists and fans of other clubs will come along to some fixtures to see and experience the new ground.
Where the problems will start for them is if/when the excitement has worn off and they're not doing as well in the league.
Where the problems will start for them is if/when the excitement has worn off and they're not doing as well in the league.
As Harry Redknapp plans for tonight’s battle against arch rivals Arsenal in the Carling Cup , behind the scenes Tottenham are hoping to enter the final stage of an even bigger battle.
Whilst a victory at White Hart Lane will leave the Spurs faithful delighted, planning permission for a new stadium would point to a very bright future for the Champions League newcomers.
A Haringey council meeting, rumoured to be on 30th September, will provide the first obstacle to Spurs’ second planning application.
A £400million, 56,250 capacity stadium, together with a hotel, supermarket and flats, would truly propel Tottenham back into the higher echelons of English football. White Hart Lane only holds around 36,250 and sells out most weeks.
With over 30,000 members waiting for a season ticket and most tickets purchased before they can go on general sale, Tottenham have missed out on the colossal revenue streams that Manchester United, Arsenal, and even Chelsea and Liverpool have enjoyed.
After objections from English Heritage and CABE, as well as comments from the Met Area Commander, Spurs have returned from the drawing board with a new design that incorporates four listed buildings such as the Red House, along with the Tottenham gates and a statue of Bill Nicholson.
The hotel and flats have also been styled to fit in with the look of the new stadium.
The new stadium, provisionally on the list of London’s stadiums for the England 2018 World Cup bid, would be a massive private project in an age of government restraint. The recession hit the already-deprived borough of Haringey harder than most.
It is unlikely that the council will have much opposition to the club’s plans, especially after rumours surfaced of a move to the Olympic Stadium in Stratford. A move for the club out of the borough would be a disaster for the local economy.
The club is hopeful they have satisfied the English Heritage and CABE, and while the Mayor’s office and the Secretary of State could delay or deny planning permission, it is unlikely they would go against Haringey council’s decision.
Tottenham Hotspur have spent nearly two years in consultation with the relevant bodies, and must be hopeful that they will soon be able to begin work.
Demolition to the north of the current ground has already started. When the coalition Government makes cuts to public spending, can they really turn down a private capital project of this magnitude in an area in such need of regeneration?
taken from https://www.givesmefootball.com/premier ... m-showdown
Whilst a victory at White Hart Lane will leave the Spurs faithful delighted, planning permission for a new stadium would point to a very bright future for the Champions League newcomers.
A Haringey council meeting, rumoured to be on 30th September, will provide the first obstacle to Spurs’ second planning application.
A £400million, 56,250 capacity stadium, together with a hotel, supermarket and flats, would truly propel Tottenham back into the higher echelons of English football. White Hart Lane only holds around 36,250 and sells out most weeks.
With over 30,000 members waiting for a season ticket and most tickets purchased before they can go on general sale, Tottenham have missed out on the colossal revenue streams that Manchester United, Arsenal, and even Chelsea and Liverpool have enjoyed.
After objections from English Heritage and CABE, as well as comments from the Met Area Commander, Spurs have returned from the drawing board with a new design that incorporates four listed buildings such as the Red House, along with the Tottenham gates and a statue of Bill Nicholson.
The hotel and flats have also been styled to fit in with the look of the new stadium.
The new stadium, provisionally on the list of London’s stadiums for the England 2018 World Cup bid, would be a massive private project in an age of government restraint. The recession hit the already-deprived borough of Haringey harder than most.
It is unlikely that the council will have much opposition to the club’s plans, especially after rumours surfaced of a move to the Olympic Stadium in Stratford. A move for the club out of the borough would be a disaster for the local economy.
The club is hopeful they have satisfied the English Heritage and CABE, and while the Mayor’s office and the Secretary of State could delay or deny planning permission, it is unlikely they would go against Haringey council’s decision.
Tottenham Hotspur have spent nearly two years in consultation with the relevant bodies, and must be hopeful that they will soon be able to begin work.
Demolition to the north of the current ground has already started. When the coalition Government makes cuts to public spending, can they really turn down a private capital project of this magnitude in an area in such need of regeneration?
taken from https://www.givesmefootball.com/premier ... m-showdown
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Which one of the knobs was it?onemoreminute wrote:Was giving a spud at work this morning loads over the fact that they cant sell out tonight, to which he replied 'bollocks the website always says that but you cant buy a ticket'
I laughed and replied that you are small time and that it is embarrassing for your first home game in the CL and to have not sold out.
He then said 'bet you £50 that it has sold out' so i get someone in the office to register on their site, click through and guess what, there are about 20 blocks with tickets available!!
Summoned the young spud to show him the evidence, we even went through with putting card details in to show the mong they are available
Easiet bullseye ive ever made!!

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How about demolition to the whole fucking borough of Haringey.stg wrote:Demolition to the north of the current ground has already started. When the coalition Government makes cuts to public spending, can they really turn down a private capital project of this magnitude in an area in such need of regeneration?
taken from http://www.givemefootball.com/premier-l ... m-showdown
A place never needed it more.

- onemoreminute
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James, havent seen him since!!Charlie! Charlie! wrote:Which one of the knobs was it?onemoreminute wrote:Was giving a spud at work this morning loads over the fact that they cant sell out tonight, to which he replied 'bollocks the website always says that but you cant buy a ticket'
I laughed and replied that you are small time and that it is embarrassing for your first home game in the CL and to have not sold out.
He then said 'bet you £50 that it has sold out' so i get someone in the office to register on their site, click through and guess what, there are about 20 blocks with tickets available!!
Summoned the young spud to show him the evidence, we even went through with putting card details in to show the mong they are available
Easiet bullseye ive ever made!!

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DB10GOONER wrote:Its Up 4 Grabs Now wrote:onemoreminute wrote:Was giving a spud at work this morning loads over the fact that they cant sell out tonight, to which he replied 'bollocks the website always says that but you cant buy a ticket'
I laughed and replied that you are small time and that it is embarrassing for your first home game in the CL and to have not sold out.
He then said 'bet you £50 that it has sold out' so i get someone in the office to register on their site, click through and guess what, there are about 20 blocks with tickets available!!
Summoned the young spud to show him the evidence, we even went through with putting card details in to show the mong they are available
Easiet bullseye ive ever made!!

This bollocks myth about their great support seems to have been picking up steam (piles of shit tend to do that) for a while now. Fuck knows how or why.
