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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

haha so sexy, finally got that fantabulous stadium to host events and its an unpreceedented virus that is cancelling our bookings!
 
I think ridiculous and symptomatic of levys penny pinching that this "state of the" art" best stadium in the world doesn't have self isolation chambers.
Levy has went the usual cheap route and put in seats ffs!
It's a disgrace!
Levy out!
It does have some cryo recovery chambers I believe for post match cool downs
 
After watching resident evil last night it's all making sense now.
The delay to the stadium build was to allow the hive underneath to be finished.
When it was certain this season was going south the blue king unleashed the "L" virus to save our season.
Turns out Levy isn't a bond villain, it's worse, much, much worse!!!!
 
For those that missed Richard Hammond's Big: Super Stadium, it's on youtube now, split into several parts. Part 1 here:

Lovely watch. Looks absolutely amazing. A bit annoying how he keeps saying "soccer", but I guess it's about catering to a bigger audience.

I love the attention to detail, like actually replicating the dent on the badger. :D
 
Anthony Joshua's world heavyweight title fight against Kubrat Pulev on 20 June could be moved to July, says promoter Eddie Hearn.

The 30-year-old Briton is due to defend his WBA, WBO and IBF belts at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

"We do have a potential date in July but, right now, we are hoping June 20 can remain the date," Matchroom Boxing's Hearn told Sky Sports.

Bulgarian Pulev, 38, is the mandatory IBF challenger to take on Joshua.

With the uncertainty around when the remaining games in domestic football will be completed because of the coronavirus outbreak, and the possibility the season could extend into the summer months, Hearn said he has had conversations with Tottenham to "make sure we're all on the same page".

"We know we have the same strategy moving forward," added Hearn. "Obviously the Premier League decision will play a big part in a number of sports. Plans to put new dates in place and that fight as well."

Joshua won the WBA, WBO and IBF belts back with a unanimous points victory over Andy Ruiz Jr last December.

If the fight with Pulev does go ahead, it will be Joshua's first bout in the United Kingdom since beating Alexander Povetkin at Wembley in September 2018.

He was initially due to fight Pulev at Cardiff's Principality Stadium in October 2017 but the Bulgarian withdrew after suffering a shoulder injury in sparring, with Carlos Takam stepping in to replace him at 12 days' notice.
 
Anthony Joshua's world heavyweight title fight against Kubrat Pulev on 20 June could be moved to July, says promoter Eddie Hearn.

The 30-year-old Briton is due to defend his WBA, WBO and IBF belts at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

"We do have a potential date in July but, right now, we are hoping June 20 can remain the date," Matchroom Boxing's Hearn told Sky Sports.

Bulgarian Pulev, 38, is the mandatory IBF challenger to take on Joshua.

With the uncertainty around when the remaining games in domestic football will be completed because of the coronavirus outbreak, and the possibility the season could extend into the summer months, Hearn said he has had conversations with Tottenham to "make sure we're all on the same page".

"We know we have the same strategy moving forward," added Hearn. "Obviously the Premier League decision will play a big part in a number of sports. Plans to put new dates in place and that fight as well."

Joshua won the WBA, WBO and IBF belts back with a unanimous points victory over Andy Ruiz Jr last December.

If the fight with Pulev does go ahead, it will be Joshua's first bout in the United Kingdom since beating Alexander Povetkin at Wembley in September 2018.

He was initially due to fight Pulev at Cardiff's Principality Stadium in October 2017 but the Bulgarian withdrew after suffering a shoulder injury in sparring, with Carlos Takam stepping in to replace him at 12 days' notice.
It'll be just our fudging luck if this fight end up behind closed doors and we make nothing on it.
 
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