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Post by Rt Hon Reverend Luvpump on Nov 8, 2018 8:35:10 GMT
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Post by bringmesunshine on Nov 8, 2018 8:43:11 GMT
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Post by JoeinOz on Nov 8, 2018 8:43:29 GMT
Looks like a toilet seat from above.
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Post by stokienorthants on Nov 8, 2018 9:21:50 GMT
Very impressive and professionally marketed.
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Post by rawli on Nov 8, 2018 9:32:11 GMT
Where's the corners? Shitshow.
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Post by JurgenVandeurzen on Nov 8, 2018 9:37:23 GMT
Where's the corners? Shitshow. They've probably heard you go down when you fill the corners It looks very impressive, hope we draw them in the FA Cup so I can go - because we sure as shite won't be playing them in the league for a LONG time!
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Post by JoeinOz on Nov 8, 2018 9:43:02 GMT
Looks shit.
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Post by mrred on Nov 8, 2018 9:44:28 GMT
They will ever fill that aside from the big matches. Makes me laugh that transport is listed as one of the key points on there against ours, 20 years later people still have to park on car parks with no tarmac, on verges on A roads to get to a stadium in the middle of nowhere.
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Post by onefatcopper on Nov 8, 2018 9:47:45 GMT
Very impressive and professionally marketed. Yes the original concept for this presentation was to recreate the feel of a windswept portakabin as per Stoke 1997
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Post by Somebody_Told_Me on Nov 8, 2018 9:51:23 GMT
They will ever fill that aside from the big matches. Makes me laugh that transport is listed as one of the key points on there against ours, 20 years later people still have to park on car parks with no tarmac, on verges on A roads to get to a stadium in the middle of nowhere. I think they'll fll it no problem, I'd put Spurs as big as Arsenal with ease. True, our ground is in a shite location, you really realise what we miss when you visit other grounds, even the new ones like Derby have facilities to keep people milling around after the game, rather than sit in a car for 30 mins
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Post by Somebody_Told_Me on Nov 8, 2018 9:55:07 GMT
It's all standing by the pitch on that video, not even rail either.
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Post by mrred on Nov 8, 2018 10:14:46 GMT
They will ever fill that aside from the big matches. Makes me laugh that transport is listed as one of the key points on there against ours, 20 years later people still have to park on car parks with no tarmac, on verges on A roads to get to a stadium in the middle of nowhere. I think they'll fll it no problem, I'd put Spurs as big as Arsenal with ease. True, our ground is in a shite location, you really realise what we miss when you visit other grounds, even the new ones like Derby have facilities to keep people milling around after the game, rather than sit in a car for 30 mins I just don't see it happening. Maybe for the first few years or so but once the excitement has worn off for 'new' fans or fans coming back from the wilderness their numbers will drop off. Especially as their years without winning anything continue. Yeah, quite a number of grounds put ours, it's location and amenities to shame.
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Post by jimmygscfc on Nov 8, 2018 10:49:33 GMT
How many NFL games will they stage? Considering the fuss over what it did to Wembley recently, I foresee problems. Saying that, I can't wait to go.
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Post by bringmesunshine on Nov 8, 2018 10:54:54 GMT
How many NFL games will they stage? Considering the fuss over what it did to Wembley recently, I foresee problems. No problems at all the pitch splits into 3 and slides out under the single tier stand behind the goal to reveal an NFL pitch underneath.
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Post by jimmygscfc on Nov 8, 2018 10:59:25 GMT
How many NFL games will they stage? Considering the fuss over what it did to Wembley recently, I foresee problems. No problems at all the pitch splits into 3 and slides out under the single tier stand behind the goal to reveal an NFL pitch underneath. I thought I remembered something like that! As you say, no problem. It's a great looking stadium.
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Post by bringmesunshine on Nov 8, 2018 11:09:52 GMT
No problems at all the pitch splits into 3 and slides out under the single tier stand behind the goal to reveal an NFL pitch underneath. I thought I remembered something like that! As you say, no problem. It's a great looking stadium. Scroll down and you can see the 3 parts split and the pitch sliding under the stand behind the goal. www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=549397&page=3495
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Post by NassauDave on Nov 8, 2018 13:25:43 GMT
It will be nice when it opens next year,many, many millions of dollars over budget.
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Post by lordb on Nov 8, 2018 13:36:06 GMT
It will be nice when it opens next year,many, many millions of dollars over budget. Dollars? Is that UK cash dollars? I realise Nassau is funky but we still use the Pound over here,you remember all the notes have got some old birds mug on them.
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Post by scfc1863 on Nov 8, 2018 13:56:54 GMT
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Post by rawli on Nov 8, 2018 14:07:02 GMT
I think they'll fll it no problem, I'd put Spurs as big as Arsenal with ease. True, our ground is in a shite location, you really realise what we miss when you visit other grounds, even the new ones like Derby have facilities to keep people milling around after the game, rather than sit in a car for 30 mins I just don't see it happening. Maybe for the first few years or so but once the excitement has worn off for 'new' fans or fans coming back from the wilderness their numbers will drop off. Especially as their years without winning anything continue. Yeah, quite a number of grounds put ours, it's location and amenities to shame. About 91.
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Post by rawli on Nov 8, 2018 14:08:09 GMT
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Post by terrorofturfmoor on Nov 8, 2018 14:29:07 GMT
It's impressive an all, but it's like another wembley.... What's the capacity??? Can they fill it??? Good luck to them if they can.... Ya can't help but look at it without a tad of jealousy!!!
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Nov 8, 2018 14:39:35 GMT
They will ever fill that aside from the big matches. Makes me laugh that transport is listed as one of the key points on there against ours, 20 years later people still have to park on car parks with no tarmac, on verges on A roads to get to a stadium in the middle of nowhere. Don't they average considerably more than 62K (the capacity of the new WHL) when they are playing at Wembley? I'd say they will fill it (well, averaging 60K plus) comfortably providing they remain a top 6 club.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Nov 8, 2018 14:42:13 GMT
How many NFL games will they stage? Considering the fuss over what it did to Wembley recently, I foresee problems. Saying that, I can't wait to go. The NFL pitch is a completely separate from the football pitch, unlike Wembley, which is where the problem started. Yes, the NFL pitch is an artificial pitch which is permanently UNDERNEATH the grass pitch which retracts for NFL games, concerts, boxing matches etc. I'd say the new WHL looks like being the best (albeit not the biggest) stadium in Britain by a country mile.
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Post by harryburrows on Nov 8, 2018 17:31:40 GMT
Still hanging on to the To dare is to do slogan
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Post by madmickthe3rd on Nov 8, 2018 17:59:44 GMT
I love the fact, which I'm sure I read somewhere, that The Emirates holds 60,000 so Tottenham deliberately built theirs to hold 61,000.
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Post by wizzardofdribble on Nov 8, 2018 18:11:14 GMT
I love the fact, which I'm sure I read somewhere, that The Emirates holds 60,000 so Tottenham deliberately built theirs to hold 61,000. 62,096
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Post by benjaminbiscuit on Nov 8, 2018 21:15:48 GMT
Which one is th3 Kevin Wimmer stand , is their a Wilson palacios gate too
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Post by middleoftheboothen on Nov 8, 2018 21:52:25 GMT
Which one is th3 Kevin Wimmer stand , is their a Wilson palacios gate too Surprised you didn't say is there a 'process' stand you utter pleb.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2018 23:13:41 GMT
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