Spurs stadium 18:19 - May 26 with 6429 views | WatfordR | Went along for the Champions Cup rugby yesterday. First time at their new stadium, and a few thoughts/observations: The stadium itself is absolutely awesome. Seating, atmosphere, food and drink outlets, merchandising outlets, facilities all top class and imho probably better than Wembley. Sold out stadium and none of the concourse felt in any way cramped or uncomfortable. Draught beer options a little limited, Heineken or Neck Oil, obviously no Guinness was probably a bit of a glaring miss, but vodka bars, gin bars, whacking long bars to get your beer. Food was a bit meh I thought, pies, sausage rolls, hot dogs, none of them much better than average really. Interestingly, the staff behind the counters probably not very much more inspiring than what we get at LR. I guess getting decent quality staff for one day every other week is as much a problem for them as us. But obviously a lot more of them yesterday, so maybe the quality of service depended a bit on who you got. We are probably better placed for transport options to and away from the ground. WHL or Bruce Grove, otherwise it's a long walk to Tottenham Hale of Seven Sisters. i don't know how long it took to get planning approval for the redevelopment of the stadium, but bang in the middle of a busy town centre, getting it done strikes me as quite an achievement. Bottom line I suppose is that it's an excellent facility for making money; reputedly the club reckoned to clear a profit of £1m on each match day from hospitality when the stadium opened, and that figure must have increased by now. The stadium will have paid for itself within 10 years I'd imagine. | | | | |
Spurs stadium on 18:41 - May 26 with 5648 views | 1MoreBrightonR | I went a couple years ago with a friend who's a season ticket holder. It's an amazing stadium with great facilities BUT call me an old man, I just don't associate something that nice with football. It's too nice, and all about a nice afternoon of entertainment, and that's not why I watch football. It reminded me of watching sports in the states, which I love, but it's purely for entertainment value and was a bit boring as a result. Hard to judge given I wasn't watching QPR too | | | |
Spurs stadium on 19:15 - May 26 with 5525 views | stevec | No warm Carlsberg? They haven’t lived. | | | |
Spurs stadium on 19:25 - May 26 with 5488 views | dutch |
Spurs stadium on 18:41 - May 26 by 1MoreBrightonR | I went a couple years ago with a friend who's a season ticket holder. It's an amazing stadium with great facilities BUT call me an old man, I just don't associate something that nice with football. It's too nice, and all about a nice afternoon of entertainment, and that's not why I watch football. It reminded me of watching sports in the states, which I love, but it's purely for entertainment value and was a bit boring as a result. Hard to judge given I wasn't watching QPR too |
I agree about the 'nice' bit. I guess as QPR fans we love to wear a hair shirt, but I want a crowded grotty concourse, I like the smell of burgers and onions off a stall, I would like a little more leg room, but have no desire to be comfortable. when I watch a game, I like feeling hemmed in by fellow fans, feeling the atmosphere rather than feeling like I'm watching a game in an airport lounge. If I wanted to watch in comfort I would stay at home. An old school football ground is much more to my old school tastes. | | | |
Spurs stadium on 21:04 - May 26 with 5267 views | MickB | A lot of the site was taken up by a very run down industrial estate. So relatively cheap to purchase. | | | |
Spurs stadium on 21:51 - May 26 with 5148 views | charmr | Don’t forget the convenient fire. | | | |
Spurs stadium on 21:58 - May 26 with 5132 views | TGRRRSSS | I went too. Thought the food was a cut above expensive yes but far better than most for not much less | | | |
Spurs stadium on 08:02 - May 27 with 4793 views | Paddyhoops | 30, 000 Leinster fans. And no Guinness ?? I hope they stocked up on the St Emillion for the French. | | | |
Spurs stadium on 09:26 - May 27 with 4645 views | eghamranger | They are currently building a 30 storey hotel there and will soon do a walkway between white hart lane station and the stadium itself. They can have 18 other events there apart from PL matches. They obviously have rugby, NFL and concerts and women’s games and next year European matches, so including cup games it’s open once a week on average. They also have go karting under the stadium. I work there now and again doing the road closure barriers there. Spurs fans are weird though, so many foreign fans that know nothing about the history Can’t beat LR for atmosphere under the lights | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Spurs stadium on 09:52 - May 27 with 4586 views | Watford_Ranger | Nothing will ever match old-fashioned grounds but as new megastadia go it’s by far the best. It’s what the new Wembley should have been. | | | |
Spurs stadium on 09:57 - May 27 with 4575 views | WatfordR |
Spurs stadium on 09:26 - May 27 by eghamranger | They are currently building a 30 storey hotel there and will soon do a walkway between white hart lane station and the stadium itself. They can have 18 other events there apart from PL matches. They obviously have rugby, NFL and concerts and women’s games and next year European matches, so including cup games it’s open once a week on average. They also have go karting under the stadium. I work there now and again doing the road closure barriers there. Spurs fans are weird though, so many foreign fans that know nothing about the history Can’t beat LR for atmosphere under the lights |
Anyone at LR for our last few games knows how special the atmosphere was. But on a practical level, atmosphere doesn't pay the bills. I'm not for a minute suggesting we need a 60,000+ seater stadium, and obviously we need a site that would work for us, but it seems pretty clear that we do need a stadium that offers us much better than we currently have. Is it beyond the ability of a decent architect to come up with a new stadium that could combine the spirit and feel of LR with the practical financial requirements of a modern day multi purpose complex? | | | |
Spurs stadium on 10:59 - May 27 with 4478 views | welwynranger |
Spurs stadium on 09:26 - May 27 by eghamranger | They are currently building a 30 storey hotel there and will soon do a walkway between white hart lane station and the stadium itself. They can have 18 other events there apart from PL matches. They obviously have rugby, NFL and concerts and women’s games and next year European matches, so including cup games it’s open once a week on average. They also have go karting under the stadium. I work there now and again doing the road closure barriers there. Spurs fans are weird though, so many foreign fans that know nothing about the history Can’t beat LR for atmosphere under the lights |
" So many foreign fans". My mate is a long time season ticket holder He told me that a large section of fans nowadays are Korean, he szid thousands of them comd to see Son with their Korean flags etc and spend hundreds of poundd in merchandise. It doesnt feel like his Spurs anymore | | | |
Spurs stadium on 11:10 - May 27 with 4452 views | Watford_Ranger |
Spurs stadium on 10:59 - May 27 by welwynranger | " So many foreign fans". My mate is a long time season ticket holder He told me that a large section of fans nowadays are Korean, he szid thousands of them comd to see Son with their Korean flags etc and spend hundreds of poundd in merchandise. It doesnt feel like his Spurs anymore |
Plenty of ST holders buying £30 tickets and flogging them on too I assume as there are loads of them in the away ends too now. I think at a home game at the big clubs you have to accept it’s a global game now (though disgraceful 99% of local residents are probably never setting foot in the ground). Maybe I’m old-fashioned but away matches should be sacred. | | | |
Spurs stadium on 11:12 - May 27 with 4443 views | NorthLondonR |
Spurs stadium on 21:04 - May 26 by MickB | A lot of the site was taken up by a very run down industrial estate. So relatively cheap to purchase. |
Some call it arson and the deliberate burning down of a local business | | | |
Spurs stadium on 11:52 - May 27 with 4335 views | derbyhoop |
Spurs stadium on 09:57 - May 27 by WatfordR | Anyone at LR for our last few games knows how special the atmosphere was. But on a practical level, atmosphere doesn't pay the bills. I'm not for a minute suggesting we need a 60,000+ seater stadium, and obviously we need a site that would work for us, but it seems pretty clear that we do need a stadium that offers us much better than we currently have. Is it beyond the ability of a decent architect to come up with a new stadium that could combine the spirit and feel of LR with the practical financial requirements of a modern day multi purpose complex? |
Agreed. But 1st you need to find a suitable site. The footprint at LR is nowhere near big enough.. IMO, I think we need a new ground, min capacity 25k, with options to extend to 30k+ | |
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Spurs stadium on 11:57 - May 27 with 4317 views | Tonto |
Spurs stadium on 11:52 - May 27 by derbyhoop | Agreed. But 1st you need to find a suitable site. The footprint at LR is nowhere near big enough.. IMO, I think we need a new ground, min capacity 25k, with options to extend to 30k+ |
LR is a development site in the H&F planning framework but not the residential butss around the edge. | |
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Spurs stadium on 12:28 - May 27 with 4274 views | W4Hoop | When the NFL is in town I work getting sponsors and VIP fans to and from the new Spurs stadium. Even the Americans are impressed by the stadium. But getting from Park Lane to the industrial estate in N17 where the coaches park takes the shine off somewhat. | | | |
Spurs stadium on 14:22 - May 27 with 4138 views | Boston |
Spurs stadium on 12:28 - May 27 by W4Hoop | When the NFL is in town I work getting sponsors and VIP fans to and from the new Spurs stadium. Even the Americans are impressed by the stadium. But getting from Park Lane to the industrial estate in N17 where the coaches park takes the shine off somewhat. |
We'll make sure the new Loftus Rd has a helipad. | |
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Spurs stadium on 15:29 - May 27 with 4032 views | Dorse |
Spurs stadium on 14:22 - May 27 by Boston | We'll make sure the new Loftus Rd has a helipad. |
And a submarine dock. You know, for supervillains and that. | |
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Spurs stadium on 15:59 - May 27 with 3966 views | hantssi |
Spurs stadium on 15:29 - May 27 by Dorse | And a submarine dock. You know, for supervillains and that. |
Or for when we dig down! | | | |
Spurs stadium on 17:49 - May 27 with 3838 views | DavieQPR |
Spurs stadium on 11:12 - May 27 by NorthLondonR | Some call it arson and the deliberate burning down of a local business |
Plus Spurs somehow got Lammy onside and he gave out CPO's like confetti. Normally you cant build anything without improving transport links and parking. They were allowed to make it worse. | | | |
Spurs stadium on 17:56 - May 27 with 3816 views | Boston |
Spurs stadium on 15:59 - May 27 by hantssi | Or for when we dig down! |
Don't be stupid, that's for our purpose built station on the Central Line. | |
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Spurs stadium on 21:46 - May 29 with 3336 views | NewBee |
Spurs stadium on 12:28 - May 27 by W4Hoop | When the NFL is in town I work getting sponsors and VIP fans to and from the new Spurs stadium. Even the Americans are impressed by the stadium. But getting from Park Lane to the industrial estate in N17 where the coaches park takes the shine off somewhat. |
Apparently the regular football dressing rooms, which are top notch, are in one stand. But for NFL, they've built an entirely separate set of dressing rooms in the stand opposite - NFL squads are so massive, not just players, but coaches, physios, analysts etc, that they would struggle to fit in the football dressing rooms. | | | |
Spurs stadium on 22:11 - May 29 with 3285 views | eastside_r | Looks a nice stadium. Unfortunately, often full of Spurs fans. | | | |
Spurs stadium on 22:25 - May 29 with 3239 views | stowmarketrange |
Spurs stadium on 21:46 - May 29 by NewBee | Apparently the regular football dressing rooms, which are top notch, are in one stand. But for NFL, they've built an entirely separate set of dressing rooms in the stand opposite - NFL squads are so massive, not just players, but coaches, physios, analysts etc, that they would struggle to fit in the football dressing rooms. |
I did the stadium you last summer and it was all very impressive.They were putting the stage together for guns n roses so we couldn’t get on the pitch but it was worth the money. There is a tour guide there who is a qpr fan,but it was his day off on the day that I went. I did have to mention how they stole our football league place over 100 years ago,but the guide wasn’t impressed.I’m not sure I’d do the walk above the stand though as it looks too high for me. | | | |
Spurs stadium on 22:27 - May 29 with 3230 views | stainrods_elbow |
Spurs stadium on 19:25 - May 26 by dutch | I agree about the 'nice' bit. I guess as QPR fans we love to wear a hair shirt, but I want a crowded grotty concourse, I like the smell of burgers and onions off a stall, I would like a little more leg room, but have no desire to be comfortable. when I watch a game, I like feeling hemmed in by fellow fans, feeling the atmosphere rather than feeling like I'm watching a game in an airport lounge. If I wanted to watch in comfort I would stay at home. An old school football ground is much more to my old school tastes. |
Seconded - the cult of 'modernisation' is quite often a synonym for 'anaesthetisation'. What never gets analysed is the social engineering of people's expectations. If memory serves, I paid £1.50 or thereabouts to stand on the Loft in 1980/81 - less than a fiver in modern money. I'd roll back the years like a shot! | |
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