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I don't like it. I liked the old one, can we have that back please? Every time I walked in there I felt like I was home, I fucking hate London, I hate all those people, I hate the fucking underground, I fucking hate the traffic, I fucking hate the noise and the fucking pollution, I especially hate the people, that needs saying twice, fucking towny cunts - but that all disappeared when I squeezed through those tiny turnstiles.The rank smell of the bogs and the shite burgers, the plastic glasses of piss weak beer, the rain dripping on my head from the leaky roof and the fat cunt steward telling me to stop swearing - fuck off fat cunt! I liked the shabinnes , I liked the fact that no matter where your seat was you were not far from the players and the atmosphere was usually intense. The new stadium will make fuck all difference to the amount spent on players, the increase in revenue will be wiped out by repaying the build and will be insignificant compared to the the TV money. So, let's cancel this project and put the old girl back to what she was. Fuck progress, what has progress ever done for us?
Good idea! Try before you buy. Wouldn't make any difference to me, I liked the old one and there was no need to change it so I won't like the new place, unless it smells like candy floss.Yeah they maybe should have left the old one there so we could swap if we didn't like the new one!
It's too big and the wrong shape and the wrong colour and we still don't know what flavour the grass will be. I don't like it.Never be ready!
The new WHL station wont be ready for the stadium opening,but will still "function",not sure about northumberland park and work there.Guess service will be comparable to present but with 30k more !!It's too big and the wrong shape and the wrong colour and we still don't know what flavour the grass will be. I don't like it.
On a serious note, does anybody know if the work on WHL station has started, it's going to be a total cunt getting away from the new stadium when 30,000 more people are trying to get home. I have queued for over an hour to get on a train at WHL overground and at Seven Sisters, what the fuck will it be like when WHL 2.0 opens?
This site says we already have superb transport links in place:
http://new-stadium.tottenhamhotspur.com/transport/
What a very load of old bollocks. 144 buses an hour? Have they tried to get on a bus after a match? Do me a fucking favour. The High Road stops, traffic does not move, buses are full and sit there going nowhere. We already have 4 stations? Oh fuck off. Seven Sisters is fucking miles away, it's OK if your healthy and it's not raining. Same with Northumberland Park. Tottenham Hale is probably the same, I am still scared of walking that way cos it used to be well dodgy, probably OK these days. WHL station is closer but the trains seem to take for fucking ever when you finally get on one, the 'brand new high capacity' trains will be fucking useless if you can't get on the fuckers. I don't know who they are trying to sell the stadium to, obviously people who have never been there before.
Increased use of the W3 bus and shuttle bus services to the Piccadilly line? For 30,000 extra visitors? Yeah right!
I know Levy wants WHL 2.0 to become North London's sports and entertainment centre, but most folks who are not rabid Spurs supporters will maybe go once, then say 'fuck that for a game of soldiers' after they experience the 3 hour journey just to get back into central London.
Looking froward to that, all those potential new friends to kill in the long, long queues, whoops did I say kill, I meant chat to of course.The new WHL station wont be ready for the stadium opening,but will still "function",not sure about northumberland park and work there.Guess service will be comparable to present but with 30k more !!
Tough choice,leave early or just go to the pub til the queues die downLooking froward to that, all those potential new friends to kill in the long, long queues, whoops did I say kill, I meant chat to of course.
You know that's not a choice at all, get in the boozer and wait for the queues to die down!Tough choice,leave early or just go to the pub til the queues die down
Tough choice,leave early or just go to the pub til the queues die down
it`ll be like now,not so many head to the pub after,most will head to the exit before full time,Got to say double the people with the same service wont be fun for travelling.I am lucky that bar evening games with extra time i have time before last trains.and the 30,000 other extra peeps who have the same idea! The choice becomes join the queue at the station or the queue at the bar!
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https://tottenham.london/explore/high-road-west/high-road-west-transportIt's too big and the wrong shape and the wrong colour and we still don't know what flavour the grass will be. I don't like it.
On a serious note, does anybody know if the work on WHL station has started, it's going to be a total cunt getting away from the new stadium when 30,000 more people are trying to get home. I have queued for over an hour to get on a train at WHL overground and at Seven Sisters, what the fuck will it be like when WHL 2.0 opens?
This site says we already have superb transport links in place:
http://new-stadium.tottenhamhotspur.com/transport/
What a very load of old bollocks. 144 buses an hour? Have they tried to get on a bus after a match? Do me a fucking favour. The High Road stops, traffic does not move, buses are full and sit there going nowhere. We already have 4 stations? Oh fuck off. Seven Sisters is fucking miles away, it's OK if your healthy and it's not raining. Same with Northumberland Park. Tottenham Hale is probably the same, I am still scared of walking that way cos it used to be well dodgy, probably OK these days. WHL station is closer but the trains seem to take for fucking ever when you finally get on one, the 'brand new high capacity' trains will be fucking useless if you can't get on the fuckers. I don't know who they are trying to sell the stadium to, obviously people who have never been there before.
Increased use of the W3 bus and shuttle bus services to the Piccadilly line? For 30,000 extra visitors? Yeah right!
I know Levy wants WHL 2.0 to become North London's sports and entertainment centre, but most folks who are not rabid Spurs supporters will maybe go once, then say 'fuck that for a game of soldiers' after they experience the 3 hour journey just to get back into central London.
Flip me wouldn't fancy being under that. Northern Ireland ground went one worse and actually cracked.
I think Levy isn't a builderWith Levy in charge, what do you think?