the Premier League at stake.
I have just read that Spurs have announced that they hope to be playing games in their new stadium at the beginning of next year.
This raises the question about there being participation parity for all of Spurs home games this season.
Can the PL really claim that their league is equal for all teams if Spurs change their home venue halfway through the season meaning 50% of the remaining PL teams play Spurs at Wembley whilst the other 50% play them at their new home stadium.
This is not a wum, its a serious question
Spurs new stadium may put the integrity of
posted on 28/10/18
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posted on 28/10/18
I worded it badly, its the method of exposing the NFL pitch which is, amongst other things, now causing delays. Many of the workforce seeking employment elsewhere is causing a large degree of stress onsite.
posted on 29/10/18
I'd heard on talksport how bad the pitch was -- I was actually shocked when I saw the state of the pitch national stadium though!
posted on 29/10/18
Brum, if the state of the pitch in this match isn't enough to clearly demonstrate the folly of selling off Wembley to some NFL mogul, so that we can sit and watch all the major events played on pitches like this then I don't know what is. Khan can just fack off permanently as far as I am concerned.
How can it benefit grass roots football, there's no facking grass roots on the pitch
posted on 29/10/18
comment by Chelsea_since_summer_1969 ✯ (U1561)
posted 13 minutes ago
Brum, if the state of the pitch in this match isn't enough to clearly demonstrate the folly of selling off Wembley to some NFL mogul, so that we can sit and watch all the major events played on pitches like this then I don't know what is. Khan can just fack off permanently as far as I am concerned.
How can it benefit grass roots football, there's no facking grass roots on the pitch
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It looks like the migration route for thousands of Wildebeest.
I am genuinely stunned. Is the FA that broke they'll desicrate our national stadium like that!
posted on 29/10/18
The attendance at Wembley today is just over 56,000.
posted on 29/10/18
In all seriousness Brum, they should factor in things like the pitch that we're all seeing tonight when they consider selling off the crown jewels.
posted on 29/10/18
comment by Chelsea_since_summer_1969 ✯ (U1561)
posted 2 minutes ago
In all seriousness Brum, they should factor in things like the pitch that we're all seeing tonight when they consider selling off the crown jewels.
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Luckily I think that's been put to bed, otherwise that's probably what it would be like on a permanent basis.
It's the national football stadium and that's how it should stay.
posted on 29/10/18
Mind you at least with all them lines, it's easier to work out all the offside!
posted on 29/10/18
Permanent VAR