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  • you agree with me, I agree with you,
    the way spurs stop being a selling club, is to win things, and keep winning things.

    One thing re: the concert thing, with London losing musical venues at a rate of knots to the ever consuming need for luxury apartments, bigger venues will probably fill the void, and as musicians use the live thing more and more to up their earnings, I would envision it would turn into a money spinner...

  • There's a short window for outdoor concerts in the UK. Wembley and Twickenham are the favoured sites for concert promoters due to capacity and onsite facilities and the Olympic stadium will also take a share of the pie (better transport links too). Not even mentioning the success of the O2.

    Lastly, the club will still be in Tottenham. No disrespect but it's still a bit of a sh!thole and a pain in the arse to get to.

  • again agreed, don't think our stadium has a retractable roof so the same good weather window applies, but part of the redevelopment is to revamp the high street, make it similar (my view) to the parade you walk down on the way to wembley, with shops rather than stalls. Think the main run from Seven Sisters down to the ground will be totally different in the years after the stadium is built, gentrification is coming, and that means a nicer, more middle class area in the foreseeable...

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