Sylar
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Not a surprise. Still dont get why they didnt just say it would be Wembley for that second year (Actually I know why, cos they wanted the guaranteed money from the fans)...
Best guess now is Feb. 2nd at home to Newcastle - assuming all of the safety certificates are signed off.When will the first game be?
All feckery aside, it's a fantastic looking stadium and I say that as someone who doesn't like a lot of the new builds I've visited. The sightlines in particular are very impressive.The first of our fan familiarisation days being held today, with 6,000 ST holders being chosen by ballot to visit. Some pics are shown here: https://twitter.com/hashtag/spursnewstadium?lang=en
Looks great to be fair. Will be interesting to see how the atmosphere is.The first of our fan familiarisation days being held today, with 6,000 ST holders being chosen by ballot to visit. Some pics are shown here: https://twitter.com/hashtag/spursnewstadium?lang=en
Looks really nice - any news on the naming rights? xSome more great pics here: https://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=154998820&postcount=81051
Nothing that I've heard.Looks really nice - any news on the naming rights? x
Looks very good imo, I would be very happy with that if I was a Spurs fan, of course you have to be there live to know for sure but that is a massive upgrade on White Heart Lane.Some more great pics here: https://www.skyscrapercity.com/showpost.php?p=154998820&postcount=81051
Yeah, the South stand (which will become the single tier stand of 17.5K or so) is supposed to be ready to go straight away for safe standing if the legislation comes in. I don't think it is there for the rest of the stadium though.Looks really smart.
The seating looks class, as does the top of the stadium and the floodlights.
Those bars getting ready for safe standing? They only look to be in one section.
A vid -
https://www.facebook.com/thespursweb/videos/vb.96139953353/268726843812781/?type=2&theater
I can't think of too many stadia with white seats tbh, not sure I'd trust tens of thousands of drunk fans not to mess up the colour! I quite like the colour.Why are the seats navy blue and not white?
Agreed, and with the amount of empty seats they'll have once the novelty wears off it'll really show.Not liking the seat colour at all, dark and depressing.
Throw in that they don't appear to have put something like "THFC", "SPURS", "TOTTENHAM" or the club crest on the seating to mix it up a bit and the whole thing looks bland and impersonal.
Looking at something like this, you can't tell it's their stadium if you didn't already know:
That's a fair criticism about the seats, though we do have this over the stand that was open for the event yesterday and outside (both old photos so still some work going on):Not liking the seat colour at all, dark and depressing.
Throw in that they don't appear to have put something like "THFC", "SPURS", "TOTTENHAM" or the club crest on the seating to mix it up a bit and the whole thing looks bland and impersonal.
Looking at something like this, you can't tell it's their stadium if you didn't already know:
Edit: Alright, there's cockerels on the big screens there, but they won't always be on.
They're nice touches, particularly the golden cockerel. Just been googling and someone was playing around with different ideas for the seating last year. I don't like them all, but some look better than how it's ended up to me - https://www.thefightingcock.co.uk/forum/threads/new-stadium.7036/page-506#post-1243928That's a fair criticism about the seats, though we do have this over the stand that was open for the event yesterday and outside (both old photos so still some work going on):
A sunny day in UK ? I don't think it will be an issueIn May/August if its a sunny day any of the seats that have been under the sun are gonna be boiling to the touch
I quite like the one with THFC written in white along the side stands and would like that at one point. I guess it is quite easy to change around at some point in the future. As for the ones with a whole stand with white seats, not sure I like that if I'm honest, looks quite garish to my eyes! I do like the cockerel though.They're nice touches, particularly the golden cockerel. Just been googling and someone was playing around with dhifferent ideas for the seating last year. I don't like them all, but some look better than how it's ended up to me - https://www.thefightingcock.co.uk/forum/threads/new-stadium.7036/page-506#post-1243928
Apparently you had some plain white ones in as some sort of a test at one point?
Are there going to be NFL games at the new ground?I quite like the one with THFC written in white along the side stands and would like that at one point. I guess it is quite easy to change around at some point in the future. As for the ones with a whole stand with white seats, not sure I like that if I'm honest, looks quite garish to my eyes! I do like the cockerel though.
I wonder, with cynical hat on, if the completely vanilla seats are for the benefit of whoever ends up sponsoring the stadium.
As for the last point, I'm not sure to be honest. Some other Spurs fans could probably tell you every little detail about the stadium but I've not followed along quite as religiously as others. I (and the fanbase) just can't wait to get the hell away from Wembley tbh.
Did you see last Summer? It was too sunny, makes me miss our one day of Summer we'd get a few years agoA sunny day in UK ? I don't think it will be an issue
Ah yes very true. There will be 2 NFL games every season for a decade I think and I think the aim is to attract a lot of concerts, other events etc too so that would make sense making the seating itself relatively standardised. That's the whole point of having the second pitch so might as well get full use out of it.Are there going to be NFL games at the new ground?
That could be another reason for it's vanilla-ness. It would be easy to switch around for different events/teams.
Really? I think it looks a lot more claustrophobic than any other I can think of. Which is surely a good thing?I know they've got a "kop" or whatever and it's a bit closer to the pitch than the Emirates and stuff but still just looks a crappy bowl to me. Meh.
Either got it or ya don't. They look very good and bring the whole thing together. Really nice contrast with the pitch and the sky too, which will no doubt be a light grey most of the time.I think the dark seats look really classy to be honest, I guess it’s a matter of taste.
I agree, you can easily overdo plastering emblems and crests everywhere.Either got it or ya don't. They look very good and bring the whole thing together.
These will definitely change once you get a main sponsor or at least some Nike logo. Every stadium does it, every penny counts from now on for Spurs.I wonder, with cynical hat on, if the completely vanilla seats are for the benefit of whoever ends up sponsoring the stadium.
Thanks. It's been tough for Spurs over the last several years to keep going with so little spare money to invest in the squad. But the new stadium will provide for a much bigger income for many decades to come. And whatever the future brings, the new stadium will be the major part of Levy's legacy for sticking with a long-term strategy.I know people wanted to mock Spurs for the stadium and just in general the past few seasons for not winning stuff, but kudos to the club's hierarchy for keeping their vision and putting the work in place for the club to make great forward momentum with a new stadium. I wish Chelsea was the same.