Redschnapps.
Forsters?
Redschnapps.
I liked the Beavertown beers .Molson Coors is a downgrade if you ask me. I assume that means no more Beavertown as they are Heineken owned and Heineken were the old partner.
I’m at the spurs stadium tonight for the stray kids concert. My eldest is into k pop and the younger one decided she wanted to come too. As we saw a big poster of the band outside the stadium, the younger one announced in a loud voice it’s impossible to tell which band member is which as they all look the same
7 game ban if we’re looking for consistency surely
I’m at the spurs stadium tonight for the stray kids concert. My eldest is into k pop and the younger one decided she wanted to come too. As we saw a big poster of the band outside the stadium, the younger one announced in a loud voice it’s impossible to tell which band member is which as they all look the same
7 game ban if we’re looking for consistency surely
It’s because they’re k pop so from South Korea so I thought it was a nice reminder of the bentancur fun and games a year agoDid they look the same? I could never tell one boy/girl band from another. They all sort of blended into one.
It’s beatle mania levels for a band you will never knowIt’s because they’re k pop so from South Korea so I thought it was a nice reminder of the bentancur fun and games a year ago
The noise here is insane - not from the band but the screaming fans!
It’s because they’re k pop so from South Korea so I thought it was a nice reminder of the bentancur fun and games a year ago
The noise here is insane - not from the band but the screaming fans!
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Spurs unveils designs for residential towers by stadium
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has submitted detailed designs by F3 Architects for four residential towers by its stadium in north-east Londonwww.architectsjournal.co.uk
What are the chances these high rises have commercial spaces on the lower floors? Bars/restaurants would do a good trade on match days
So you don't like them anymore?I liked the Beavertown beers .
The engineering on the plinth that holds the pitch must be crazy to hold all that weight. There can't be colums with the pitch sliding in and out, so how is all the weight of the towers supported? I guess the towers are on the periphery. Unlike a lot of these developments, the ground floor commercial spaces should be attractive and filled easily plus enhance the stadium - with places to eat, bars etc.
But pretty ugly and uninspiring design. Almost a copy and paste template of these cheap to build cash cows. Not much invention or flare to them imo.
It maybe that THFC get/ask for dispensation not to, but normally it is mandtory - councils won't allow such developments without commercial spaces to create local jobs. Maybe Levy wants to focus spending in the stadium and will point to all the local jobs the club creates to get around this. But surely there will be a number of interesting places to eat and drink on the side of the hotel, on Park Lane etc.
100% there will be more there, housing of that nature demands it as does the development of the destination side in the hotel etc etc