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Can’t wait for the season to start with no interruptions to our preseason like the last one and all our main players injury free 👍
Can’t wait for us to be playing at home whole season 👍
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You did play at home last season. You had 19 games at home in the league and 6 in the CL - the same as Liverpool.
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Wembley is not our home.
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It was for the purposes of last season. What advantages will your new stadium bring that you didn't have at Wembley?
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And this folks is why drinking in the daytime isn’t recommenced.
Get a job.
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So you deny that you played your home games at wembley?
Given your inability to answer the question I guess you are unable to give any realistic advantages that the new stadium will give over wembley.
Also, you seem to assume i dont have a job (possibly because I'm posting during a standard lunch time) yet you are also commenting which means, by your own logic, you don't have a job.
Spanner.
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Which part of Wembley is not and never was our home are you struggling to comprehend?
It’s really not a difficult concept.
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Well you better report the club for lying to the Premier League since they registered Wembley as their home stadium for the 17/18 season and most of the 18/19 season. It isn't a difficult concept.
Weird that you claim to be a Spurs fan yet you don't know where your home games were played.
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I know where our home games were held.
I know that Wembley was never our home.
What is your major malfunction?
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Your home games were held at Wembley, so for the purposes of the competition Wembley was your home stadium. It is called logic. You should start learning it when you get to big school.
Now, for the follow-up. What advantages will the team have at a new stadium that they didnt have when Wembley was their home stadium?
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Not sure if you understand the word "temporary".
Also, we were only supposed to be there a year. Us ST holders had to put up with the massive commute, the awful atmosphere, the popcorn and sweet stands, the awful "fans" who turned up with their video cameras because they could now manage to get a ticket, the same lot constantly telling us to sit down in the south lower.... THIS is why us fans didn't regard it as "home". Plus, our ACTUALY home was being rebuilt. Really don't understand why you're finding this so difficult.
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I'm not finding anything difficult. I never claimed it was your permanent home. That doesn't change the fact that it was your official home stadium during that time.
Those are all benefits to the fan experience, but that is incidental to my point which is the players and the team.
We keep hearing that spurs will benefit from finally being able to play at home, yet they will have had "home advantage" (as your intellectually challenged peer just informed me) just as much at Wembley as they will have at the new stadium. I have never been able to get an answer as to what advantages they expect, and the idiotic Automatic then derailed the conversation with a complete load of nonsense and personal attacks.
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 1 minute ago
Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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What colour were the seats?
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Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Can’t wait for the season to start with no interruptions to our preseason like the last one and all our main players injury free 👍
Can’t wait for us to be playing at home whole season 👍
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You did play at home last season. You had 19 games at home in the league and 6 in the CL - the same as Liverpool.
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Wembley is not our home.
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It was for the purposes of last season. What advantages will your new stadium bring that you didn't have at Wembley?
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And this folks is why drinking in the daytime isn’t recommenced.
Get a job.
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So you deny that you played your home games at wembley?
Given your inability to answer the question I guess you are unable to give any realistic advantages that the new stadium will give over wembley.
Also, you seem to assume i dont have a job (possibly because I'm posting during a standard lunch time) yet you are also commenting which means, by your own logic, you don't have a job.
Spanner.
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Which part of Wembley is not and never was our home are you struggling to comprehend?
It’s really not a difficult concept.
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Well you better report the club for lying to the Premier League since they registered Wembley as their home stadium for the 17/18 season and most of the 18/19 season. It isn't a difficult concept.
Weird that you claim to be a Spurs fan yet you don't know where your home games were played.
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I know where our home games were held.
I know that Wembley was never our home.
What is your major malfunction?
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Your home games were held at Wembley, so for the purposes of the competition Wembley was your home stadium. It is called logic. You should start learning it when you get to big school.
Now, for the follow-up. What advantages will the team have at a new stadium that they didnt have when Wembley was their home stadium?
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Not sure if you understand the word "temporary".
Also, we were only supposed to be there a year. Us ST holders had to put up with the massive commute, the awful atmosphere, the popcorn and sweet stands, the awful "fans" who turned up with their video cameras because they could now manage to get a ticket, the same lot constantly telling us to sit down in the south lower.... THIS is why us fans didn't regard it as "home". Plus, our ACTUALY home was being rebuilt. Really don't understand why you're finding this so difficult.
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I'm not finding anything difficult. I never claimed it was your permanent home. That doesn't change the fact that it was your official home stadium during that time.
Those are all benefits to the fan experience, but that is incidental to my point which is the players and the team.
We keep hearing that spurs will benefit from finally being able to play at home, yet they will have had "home advantage" (as your intellectually challenged peer just informed me) just as much at Wembley as they will have at the new stadium. I have never been able to get an answer as to what advantages they expect, and the idiotic Automatic then derailed the conversation with a complete load of nonsense and personal attacks.
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Blue seats.
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Yes, for the games that Liverpool played there. Presuming that Liverpool got the advantage of home locker room, and only 3000 away fans were allowed.
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comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
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Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Of course it would, temporarily. They’d still be counted as home games. Just like Spurs’ were at Wembley.
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comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
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First they ignore you.
Then they laugh at you.
Then they fight you.
Then you win.
Mahatma Ghandi.
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Was Mahatma referring to the kiddies he was fiddling with?
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That’s a new one!
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comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
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Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Yes, for the games that Liverpool played there. Presuming that Liverpool got the advantage of home locker room, and only 3000 away fans were allowed.
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Oh so now home dressing rooms are an advantage.
Hence the CL final win for Liverpool. They were playing at home.
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Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Trolls mate. Constantly spouting sheet they're clearly to stupid to understand.
The word "temporary" escapes them. To ~120,000 Spurs fans who go to games regularly, Wembley was never our home. But to these 3 scousers, they say otherwise .
Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Seems so.
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Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Yes, please do tell me the advantages (from a footballing perspective) of playing at the new ground vs playing at Wembley.
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Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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So the new stadium won’t be an advantage to Spurs seeing as it lacks the ‘historic, years and years, decades, generations factor. It’ll be just like playing at Wembley.
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Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Of course it would, temporarily. They’d still be counted as home games. Just like Spurs’ were at Wembley.
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So every Liverpool FC fan would say that Goodison Park is their home ground? Would they call it their home ground?
“Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!”
Someone can’t read. Both Welsh and myself have both answered
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Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Trolls mate. Constantly spouting sheet they're clearly to stupid to understand.
The word "temporary" escapes them. To ~120,000 Spurs fans who go to games regularly, Wembley was never our home. But to these 3 scousers, they say otherwise.
Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Two of us have both answered your question already.
Now please tell me the footballing advantages your team will get in the new stadium vs what you had at Wembley?
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Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Trolls mate. Constantly spouting sheet they're clearly to stupid to understand.
The word "temporary" escapes them. To ~120,000 Spurs fans who go to games regularly, Wembley was never our home. But to these 3 scousers, they say otherwise.
Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Two of us have both answered your question already.
Now please tell me the footballing advantages your team will get in the new stadium vs what you had at Wembley?
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Already posted that already
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comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
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Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Yes, please do tell me the advantages (from a footballing perspective) of playing at the new ground vs playing at Wembley.
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It's commonly known that it's an advantage playing at home from a footballing perspective.
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Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Yes, please do tell me the advantages (from a footballing perspective) of playing at the new ground vs playing at Wembley.
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It’s been explained to you a hundred times already you dreary f*cking troll.
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comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
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comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Of course it would, temporarily. They’d still be counted as home games. Just like Spurs’ were at Wembley.
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So every Liverpool FC fan would say that Goodison Park is their home ground? Would they call it their home ground?
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We’d say we’re playing at home against whoever it is. Not that difficult to grasp.
Apparently, every Liverpool fan, including the die-hard fans would be happy calling Goodison Park their home ground.
Goodison Park, Liverpool's home ground.
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comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 2 seconds ago
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posted 6 seconds ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Trolls mate. Constantly spouting sheet they're clearly to stupid to understand.
The word "temporary" escapes them. To ~120,000 Spurs fans who go to games regularly, Wembley was never our home. But to these 3 scousers, they say otherwise.
Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Two of us have both answered your question already.
Now please tell me the footballing advantages your team will get in the new stadium vs what you had at Wembley?
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Already posted that already
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Where?
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posted 2 minutes ago
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posted 21 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Of course it would, temporarily. They’d still be counted as home games. Just like Spurs’ were at Wembley.
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So every Liverpool FC fan would say that Goodison Park is their home ground? Would they call it their home ground?
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We’d say we’re playing at home against whoever it is. Not that difficult to grasp.
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That's not what I asked.
I asked (now read carefully). Would Liverpool FC supporters call Goodison Park their home stadium? NOT "We're playing at home". Would Goodison Park by Liverpool's HOME stadium?
Doesn't matter to this lot though. They're watching the match at home regardless of where it's played. Perhaps that's where the confusion is.
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Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Yes, please do tell me the advantages (from a footballing perspective) of playing at the new ground vs playing at Wembley.
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It's commonly known that it's an advantage playing at home from a footballing perspective.
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Yes, and those advantages apply no matter the actual stadium. So tell me, what advantages will you have at the new stadium that you didn't have at Wembley?
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comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 52 minutes ago
Can’t wait for the season to start with no interruptions to our preseason like the last one and all our main players injury free 👍
Can’t wait for us to be playing at home whole season 👍
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You did play at home last season. You had 19 games at home in the league and 6 in the CL - the same as Liverpool.
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Wembley is not our home.
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It was for the purposes of last season. What advantages will your new stadium bring that you didn't have at Wembley?
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And this folks is why drinking in the daytime isn’t recommenced.
Get a job.
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So you deny that you played your home games at wembley?
Given your inability to answer the question I guess you are unable to give any realistic advantages that the new stadium will give over wembley.
Also, you seem to assume i dont have a job (possibly because I'm posting during a standard lunch time) yet you are also commenting which means, by your own logic, you don't have a job.
Spanner.
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Which part of Wembley is not and never was our home are you struggling to comprehend?
It’s really not a difficult concept.
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Well you better report the club for lying to the Premier League since they registered Wembley as their home stadium for the 17/18 season and most of the 18/19 season. It isn't a difficult concept.
Weird that you claim to be a Spurs fan yet you don't know where your home games were played.
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I know where our home games were held.
I know that Wembley was never our home.
What is your major malfunction?
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Your home games were held at Wembley, so for the purposes of the competition Wembley was your home stadium. It is called logic. You should start learning it when you get to big school.
Now, for the follow-up. What advantages will the team have at a new stadium that they didnt have when Wembley was their home stadium?
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Not sure if you understand the word "temporary".
Also, we were only supposed to be there a year. Us ST holders had to put up with the massive commute, the awful atmosphere, the popcorn and sweet stands, the awful "fans" who turned up with their video cameras because they could now manage to get a ticket, the same lot constantly telling us to sit down in the south lower.... THIS is why us fans didn't regard it as "home". Plus, our ACTUALY home was being rebuilt. Really don't understand why you're finding this so difficult.
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I'm not finding anything difficult. I never claimed it was your permanent home. That doesn't change the fact that it was your official home stadium during that time.
Those are all benefits to the fan experience, but that is incidental to my point which is the players and the team.
We keep hearing that spurs will benefit from finally being able to play at home, yet they will have had "home advantage" (as your intellectually challenged peer just informed me) just as much at Wembley as they will have at the new stadium. I have never been able to get an answer as to what advantages they expect, and the idiotic Automatic then derailed the conversation with a complete load of nonsense and personal attacks.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 1 minute ago
Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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What colour were the seats?
posted on 19/7/19
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 52 minutes ago
Can’t wait for the season to start with no interruptions to our preseason like the last one and all our main players injury free 👍
Can’t wait for us to be playing at home whole season 👍
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You did play at home last season. You had 19 games at home in the league and 6 in the CL - the same as Liverpool.
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Wembley is not our home.
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It was for the purposes of last season. What advantages will your new stadium bring that you didn't have at Wembley?
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And this folks is why drinking in the daytime isn’t recommenced.
Get a job.
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So you deny that you played your home games at wembley?
Given your inability to answer the question I guess you are unable to give any realistic advantages that the new stadium will give over wembley.
Also, you seem to assume i dont have a job (possibly because I'm posting during a standard lunch time) yet you are also commenting which means, by your own logic, you don't have a job.
Spanner.
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Which part of Wembley is not and never was our home are you struggling to comprehend?
It’s really not a difficult concept.
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Well you better report the club for lying to the Premier League since they registered Wembley as their home stadium for the 17/18 season and most of the 18/19 season. It isn't a difficult concept.
Weird that you claim to be a Spurs fan yet you don't know where your home games were played.
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I know where our home games were held.
I know that Wembley was never our home.
What is your major malfunction?
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Your home games were held at Wembley, so for the purposes of the competition Wembley was your home stadium. It is called logic. You should start learning it when you get to big school.
Now, for the follow-up. What advantages will the team have at a new stadium that they didnt have when Wembley was their home stadium?
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Not sure if you understand the word "temporary".
Also, we were only supposed to be there a year. Us ST holders had to put up with the massive commute, the awful atmosphere, the popcorn and sweet stands, the awful "fans" who turned up with their video cameras because they could now manage to get a ticket, the same lot constantly telling us to sit down in the south lower.... THIS is why us fans didn't regard it as "home". Plus, our ACTUALY home was being rebuilt. Really don't understand why you're finding this so difficult.
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I'm not finding anything difficult. I never claimed it was your permanent home. That doesn't change the fact that it was your official home stadium during that time.
Those are all benefits to the fan experience, but that is incidental to my point which is the players and the team.
We keep hearing that spurs will benefit from finally being able to play at home, yet they will have had "home advantage" (as your intellectually challenged peer just informed me) just as much at Wembley as they will have at the new stadium. I have never been able to get an answer as to what advantages they expect, and the idiotic Automatic then derailed the conversation with a complete load of nonsense and personal attacks.
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Blue seats.
posted on 19/7/19
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 2 minutes ago
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Yes, for the games that Liverpool played there. Presuming that Liverpool got the advantage of home locker room, and only 3000 away fans were allowed.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Of course it would, temporarily. They’d still be counted as home games. Just like Spurs’ were at Wembley.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by citrenoogeht (U13932)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Automatic For The People (U21889)
posted 3 hours, 8 minutes ago
First they ignore you.
Then they laugh at you.
Then they fight you.
Then you win.
Mahatma Ghandi.
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Was Mahatma referring to the kiddies he was fiddling with?
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That’s a new one!
posted on 19/7/19
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 2 minutes ago
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Yes, for the games that Liverpool played there. Presuming that Liverpool got the advantage of home locker room, and only 3000 away fans were allowed.
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Oh so now home dressing rooms are an advantage.
Hence the CL final win for Liverpool. They were playing at home.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Trolls mate. Constantly spouting sheet they're clearly to stupid to understand.
The word "temporary" escapes them. To ~120,000 Spurs fans who go to games regularly, Wembley was never our home. But to these 3 scousers, they say otherwise .
Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 2 minutes ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Seems so.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Yes, please do tell me the advantages (from a footballing perspective) of playing at the new ground vs playing at Wembley.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 29 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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So the new stadium won’t be an advantage to Spurs seeing as it lacks the ‘historic, years and years, decades, generations factor. It’ll be just like playing at Wembley.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Of course it would, temporarily. They’d still be counted as home games. Just like Spurs’ were at Wembley.
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So every Liverpool FC fan would say that Goodison Park is their home ground? Would they call it their home ground?
posted on 19/7/19
“Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!”
Someone can’t read. Both Welsh and myself have both answered
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Trolls mate. Constantly spouting sheet they're clearly to stupid to understand.
The word "temporary" escapes them. To ~120,000 Spurs fans who go to games regularly, Wembley was never our home. But to these 3 scousers, they say otherwise.
Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Two of us have both answered your question already.
Now please tell me the footballing advantages your team will get in the new stadium vs what you had at Wembley?
posted on 19/7/19
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 2 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Trolls mate. Constantly spouting sheet they're clearly to stupid to understand.
The word "temporary" escapes them. To ~120,000 Spurs fans who go to games regularly, Wembley was never our home. But to these 3 scousers, they say otherwise.
Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Two of us have both answered your question already.
Now please tell me the footballing advantages your team will get in the new stadium vs what you had at Wembley?
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Already posted that already
posted on 19/7/19
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Yes, please do tell me the advantages (from a footballing perspective) of playing at the new ground vs playing at Wembley.
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It's commonly known that it's an advantage playing at home from a footballing perspective.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Yes, please do tell me the advantages (from a footballing perspective) of playing at the new ground vs playing at Wembley.
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It’s been explained to you a hundred times already you dreary f*cking troll.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Of course it would, temporarily. They’d still be counted as home games. Just like Spurs’ were at Wembley.
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So every Liverpool FC fan would say that Goodison Park is their home ground? Would they call it their home ground?
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We’d say we’re playing at home against whoever it is. Not that difficult to grasp.
posted on 19/7/19
Apparently, every Liverpool fan, including the die-hard fans would be happy calling Goodison Park their home ground.
Goodison Park, Liverpool's home ground.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 45 seconds ago
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 2 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Trolls mate. Constantly spouting sheet they're clearly to stupid to understand.
The word "temporary" escapes them. To ~120,000 Spurs fans who go to games regularly, Wembley was never our home. But to these 3 scousers, they say otherwise.
Why haven't they answered my question?!?!?!?!
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Two of us have both answered your question already.
Now please tell me the footballing advantages your team will get in the new stadium vs what you had at Wembley?
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Already posted that already
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Where?
posted on 19/7/19
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 48 seconds ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Doovdé™ (U2996)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 minutes ago
Were Spurs playing in white at Wembley?
Were Spurs in the home or away dressing room?
Did Spurs have more fans in the stadium than their opponents?
Were Spurs listed first or second on the fixtures?
Were there more Spurs fans in the stadium than at old WHL for more than 50 years?
If the answer to all the above is yes then Spurs were at home.
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Answer my question please:
Let's put it this way, if Anfield was closed for 3 months for expansion, and you had to play your home games at Goodison, would Goodison be deemed as your "home ground"?
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Of course it would, temporarily. They’d still be counted as home games. Just like Spurs’ were at Wembley.
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So every Liverpool FC fan would say that Goodison Park is their home ground? Would they call it their home ground?
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We’d say we’re playing at home against whoever it is. Not that difficult to grasp.
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That's not what I asked.
I asked (now read carefully). Would Liverpool FC supporters call Goodison Park their home stadium? NOT "We're playing at home". Would Goodison Park by Liverpool's HOME stadium?
posted on 19/7/19
Doesn't matter to this lot though. They're watching the match at home regardless of where it's played. Perhaps that's where the confusion is.
posted on 19/7/19
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 9 seconds ago
Jezuz H Christ....do people really need explaining to them the difference between nominating a stadium as a Home Ground and a club's Actual home (historic, for years and years, decades, generations) and the advantages of that established home. Simpletons!
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Yes, please do tell me the advantages (from a footballing perspective) of playing at the new ground vs playing at Wembley.
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It's commonly known that it's an advantage playing at home from a footballing perspective.
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Yes, and those advantages apply no matter the actual stadium. So tell me, what advantages will you have at the new stadium that you didn't have at Wembley?
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