hope you can help , after many years of been an armchair supporter of spurs i have finally got the chance to get to the lane for a live game (PAOK in the eufa)
2 questions if you could help i am bringing my 11 old daughter so which stand would be best to sit in , and whats the ground like for getting away after a game need to be at kings cross by 23.15
thanks in advance.
help
posted on 6/10/11
youll be ok,most spuddies will be either on here or in Donalds case be scoffing a chinese so fighting through the crowds shouldnt be an issue
posted on 6/10/11
cheers thanks will look forward to my night
any suggestions on best stand to sit
posted on 6/10/11
nac :
E/W is pitch length.
So on those sides, in the centre, up a bit, you would obviously get the best view.
Others will tell you (I hope) about what the seating assignments will be for that game.
posted on 6/10/11
'most spuddies will be either on here or in Donalds case be scoffing a chinese'... This makes no sense whatsoever.
You should get to Kings Cross 11.15 no probs
posted on 6/10/11
nac - ignore the bitter plastic manc.
The fact that the sum total of members of this forum is no more than 12,000 and if were to only include PL clubs it would mean that there are no more than 600 Spurs' fans on this site, less than 2% of a full WHL which kind of contradicts plastic paul's comment.
If the Etisad Sack knew what he was talking about he would still be stupid.
posted on 6/10/11
All areas of the ground have their pros and cons.
The Paxton, (North), is the family stand and therefore tends to be more family friendly.
The Park Lane, (South), is the most lively if you want to be near the atmosphere. Be warned, not a lot of sitting goes on in there and your daughter may not see much.
The Shelf, (East), is a good all round stand. The end closer to North is quieter, and it gets noisier the further South you go. This is a good stand for a good view of the whole pitch if you're near the middle.
West Stand, steer clear if you don't want to fall asleep, and pay a fortune for the privilege. Although the upper tier seats are the best in the ground.
Hope this helps. Enjoy your evening.
posted on 6/10/11
thanks for the info spanner . if i get my way east stand sounds good but think we will end up in north end . just want to enjoy the night waited 30 years to get to the lane
cheers again
posted on 6/10/11
You get such a great feeling when you first get a glimpse of the pitch, that's what hit me the most on my first time I attended a match at White Hart Lane.
When the teams enter the pitch try not pretending to be a jedi
posted on 6/10/11
Whichever stand you choose to sit in you should have plenty of space if the last Tottenham Europa game is anything to go by.
Don't expect you'll have much probably getting out either with the small crowd anticipated
posted on 6/10/11
change probably to problem