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Post by history on Nov 16, 2008 13:53:00 GMT
Or is to far to travel and not a big enough game?
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Post by daverichards on Nov 16, 2008 13:56:24 GMT
I'm sure the numbers will be bolstered by our Southern Stokies who come in decent numbers to all southern away games , I know I'll be there , one of the few london grounds i haven't been .
How much do you lot charge these days , is it more or less than Chelski and the Arsenils
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Post by trebor63 on Nov 16, 2008 13:56:50 GMT
WHL? who the feck are WHL? West Ham Losers maybe? If so |I'll be there despite the really shit, overpriced seats you put is in and despite the Boleyn being a dump of a ground in a dump of an area.
PS If WHL isn't West Ham Losers who are they
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Post by SALIFDIAOOO on Nov 16, 2008 13:58:15 GMT
WHITE HART LANE.
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Post by history on Nov 16, 2008 13:58:22 GMT
I'm sure the numbers will be bolstered by our Southern Stokies who come in decent numbers to all southern away games , I know I'll be there , one of the few london grounds i haven't been . How much do you lot charge these days , is it more or less than Chelski and the Arsenils Depends what group the club put you in 1st or 2nd If 1st mostly likely upto 50 quid if second anywhere from 30
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Post by santy on Nov 16, 2008 13:59:26 GMT
I doubt there will be as many at white hart lane, lets face it - the ground is half the size of old trafford, then theres the distance it takes quite a bit of time to travel down to london, if you don't get the faster of the trains, 2 hours at least to euston. Cost of train tickets/transport, then ticket costs etc I expect it would be more expensive to go to watch the match against tottenham compared to the match against man utd.
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Post by history on Nov 16, 2008 13:59:38 GMT
I doubt there will be as many at white hart lane, lets face it - the ground is half the size of old trafford, then theres the distance it takes quite a bit of time to travel down to london, if you don't get the faster of the trains, 2 hours at least to euston. Cost of train tickets/transport, then ticket costs etc I expect it would be more expensive to go to watch the match against tottenham compared to the match against man utd. Basically it's not your cup final.
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Post by serpico on Nov 16, 2008 14:03:15 GMT
I'll just look into my crystal ball..... erm, ah, yes, we'll bring 2,894 fans.
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Post by kkkkken on Nov 16, 2008 14:06:12 GMT
Serpico that's how many votes Ron Paul would have polled if he had ran ;D .
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Post by daverichards on Nov 16, 2008 14:07:39 GMT
Basically it's not your cup final. no thats pencilled in for march the 1st at Wembeley ;D Thing is fella, spurs game is a week night, 10 days after we play at Stamford Bridge , and a few days after the FA cup 4th RD, if we get to that , i think who we get and where will dictate the size of our support at your place
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Post by tnbiscuitswithtone on Nov 16, 2008 14:11:24 GMT
WHL ?? I thought totingham played at five star lane ?
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Post by serpico on Nov 16, 2008 14:12:39 GMT
Serpico that's how many votes Ron Paul would have polled if he had ran ;D . Probably not even that.
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Post by th05 on Nov 16, 2008 14:18:07 GMT
WHL? who the feck are WHL? West Ham Losers maybe? If so |I'll be there despite the really shit, overpriced seats you put is in and despite the Boleyn being a dump of a ground in a dump of an area. PS If WHL isn't West Ham Losers who are they ;D
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2008 14:19:26 GMT
for some reason I really wanted to go the lane - tuesday night match has screwed that up
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Post by Tubes on Nov 16, 2008 14:19:48 GMT
one of the grounds I would like to see with Stoke this season, but whether or not I can get there from the NE on a tuesday night remains to be seen.
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Post by trebor63 on Nov 16, 2008 14:24:58 GMT
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhh Tottenham! I've been there loads of times and would love to go again but this is the one game that I'm in grave danger of missing Midweek games even at home are a pain for me but away games especially in London are virtually impossible. But I might........
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Post by visunitafortior on Nov 16, 2008 15:02:01 GMT
If we are still near the relegation zone then I may venture down for the relegation battle but if we are still 14th I won't. Is it more expensive if you have a foreskin?
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Post by slangking on Nov 16, 2008 15:07:40 GMT
Most people will probably leave it until the proper game in London, Arsenal.
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Post by 16quidachuck on Nov 16, 2008 15:13:53 GMT
ill go shl and im sure we will sell it out against a proper football club
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2008 15:28:18 GMT
Long time since we last visited...my first visit was in 77/8 in the old 2nd division, last time for a youth cup game...admittedly not a place in the past where our numbers have been the best...
But then, whilst it wasn't Upton Park , WHL wasn't exactly the friendliest place to visit in the 70-80's..especially with small numbers.
Though lot of people tend to have a degree of respect for Spurs as you've always seemed to expect your team to play 'the right way' ... it's probably that, that's given you your soft underbelly over the years.
This time around , despite a night game I'm sure we'll have a decent enough turnout..not because it's you , likewise most went OT , not because it was them , or because it was our cup final ( they really do have to climb out from their own arse if they believe that ) but cos our team was playing..same as we've turned out at Bolton , Mboro , Wigan, Portsmouth , Man City
Though news of your possible move from WHL means it might be one of our last times to visit what an old scrote like me would describe as one of the proper footie grounds..despite the changes since my first visit...so for those who've not been before one not to miss in my book...
any news on your move?
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Post by jcscfc on Nov 16, 2008 16:08:46 GMT
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Post by scfctilidie on Nov 16, 2008 16:12:02 GMT
WHL? who the feck are WHL? West Ham Losers maybe? If so |I'll be there despite the really shit, overpriced seats you put is in and despite the Boleyn being a dump of a ground in a dump of an area. PS If WHL isn't West Ham Losers who are they ;D ;D
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Post by bunnyscfc on Nov 16, 2008 16:43:34 GMT
you lot invaded a pitch after equalising anywhere else in the league this season/
Basically, THAT was your cup final. Hey, and at 5-0 down Stoke stayed until the end, unlike the spineless thousands who left the Emirates early.
Now do one, Manc-sympathiser.
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Post by hiyadad on Nov 16, 2008 17:54:59 GMT
i watched soccer last week,(well, a few of us still do!)
as they were talking, a load of people walked past.
"sorry about that folks, that was the tottenham fans leaving
early" ;D
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Post by Olgrligm on Nov 16, 2008 18:00:50 GMT
How about we look at ManUre then? Last game of the season away at Wigan, theoretically just up the road, possibility of winning the title on the last day...and you couldn't fill the away end. Big empty clumps. Pathetic.
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Post by Squeekster on Nov 16, 2008 18:08:26 GMT
Long time since we last visited...my first visit was in 77/8 in the old 2nd division, last time for a youth cup game...admittedly not a place in the past where our numbers have been the best... But then, whilst it wasn't Upton Park , WHL wasn't exactly the friendliest place to visit in the 70-80's..especially with small numbers. Though lot of people tend to have a degree of respect for Spurs as you've always seemed to expect your team to play 'the right way' ... it's probably that, that's given you your soft underbelly over the years. This time around , despite a night game I'm sure we'll have a decent enough turnout..not because it's you , likewise most went OT , not because it was them , or because it was our cup final ( they really do have to climb out from their own arse if they believe that ) but cos our team was playing..same as we've turned out at Bolton , Mboro , Wigan, Portsmouth , Man City Though news of your possible move from WHL means it might be one of our last times to visit what an old scrote like me would describe as one of the proper footie grounds..despite the changes since my first visit...so for those who've not been before one not to miss in my book... any news on your move? Didn't think they were moving just developing the lane.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2008 18:21:02 GMT
My understanding was they've been talking about a move as long ago as 2000?
But that things were suppose to come to a head this year regarding a decission being made either way to move or develop..but can't find anything regarding the outcome of decession?
TBH though i can understand their desire to redevelop to allow for the huge income streams available in london for corporate seats etc..ie the same reasons arsenal moved..I'd personally be dissapointed if they ever moved.
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Post by Squeekster on Nov 16, 2008 18:26:57 GMT
Scouse it was on sky last week or the week before and the reporter was standing on the car park behind one of the stands saying that this will be more seats and other such developments that go with expansion so im sure they are just going to re-develop the lane.
Just had a quick look and they are planning to buy adjoining land and knockdown the whole lot and build a new 60,000seater stadium in the same place.
This comes from their offical site.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2008 18:37:39 GMT
squeekster
Cheers - for me a proper ground..all be it much changed since we last went
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Post by andy9196 on Nov 16, 2008 19:06:04 GMT
Tuesday night makes it difficult
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