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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

I agree with this and suspect it'll be no more than two months ahead of the real thing

You are probably right. The need for test events and a lead time for ticket sales means it it looking like the first game will be in mid-December. If we miss that, then I think it will be in the new year because Christmas makes a late December move very difficult.
 
:oops: Missed the irony. I blame it on tHe Sagres and the Super Bok

I love Super Bok! Its a little gem of a lager you just dont see around that much.

Not worried; but ultimately the shop will end up having a "meh" feel about it if the stadium opens up 6 months or more afterwards vs 2/3 months afterwards imo. People want to see the wonder of a new stadium not how big a new megastore is.
New fantastic Stadium without a megastore = "woohoo"
New massive great megastore without a stadium = "so what"

The point of the shop is not to impress anyone, its to shift loads of tat to the people that visit the stadium.

It isnt really an attraction in and of itself. Why do you think they have shoved the museum in there? Anything to get people through the doors.
 
Not worried; but ultimately the shop will end up having a "meh" feel about it if the stadium opens up 6 months or more afterwards vs 2/3 months afterwards imo. People want to see the wonder of a new stadium not how big a new megastore is.
New fantastic Stadium without a megastore = "woohoo"
New massive great megastore without a stadium = "so what"
For somebody not worried you actually seem quite worried. ;)

Does it really make a difference whether the shop is open 12, 6, 3, 1 or 0 months before stadium opens? I don't really get your logic? Or are you under the impression that resources have been diverted to sorting out the megastore instead of getting the stadium open?
 
For somebody not worried you actually seem quite worried. ;)

Does it really make a difference whether the shop is open 12, 6, 3, 1 or 0 months before stadium opens? I don't really get your logic? Or are you under the impression that resources have been diverted to sorting out the megastore instead of getting the stadium open?

No; my theory is that the store being open means the stadium must not be far behind; no more than 2 months behind really as i think the PR gains from having it open (vs the already bad PR with the existing stadium delays) would dissipate quickly if the delay becomes much longer than 2 months.
I'm under the impression that the club must feel confident that the stadium can open relatively soon afterwards.

Money talks of course; but PR matters too
 
For somebody not worried you actually seem quite worried. ;)

Does it really make a difference whether the shop is open 12, 6, 3, 1 or 0 months before stadium opens? I don't really get your logic? Or are you under the impression that resources have been diverted to sorting out the megastore instead of getting the stadium open?

Not in the slightest.
 
Confirmed, Not before Christmas.

Since we last provided an update on the progress of the new stadium on 3 September, 2018, we have been working hard with the contractors involved in the critical safety systems.



Key contractors involved in the mechanical, electrical and safety systems are being supported with external resources and closely monitored by our construction manager, Mace.



Chairman Daniel Levy said: “There isn't an hour that goes by when I am not asked when we will be able to stage our first game at our new home.



“I wish I was able to confirm an exact opening date and fixture. However, in light of factors completely outside of our control, contractors missing deadlines and possible future unforeseen issues, we are naturally being cautious in respect of our timetable for our test events and official opening game.



“Whilst we are conscious of the need to keep pressure on our contractors to deliver as soon as possible, we are also acutely aware of how difficult the lack of clarity is for you, our supporters, to plan around games, particularly those at Christmas and New Year.





“In light of the above, and taking into account the restricted availability of manpower over the festive period, we have taken the decision to confirm today that all home games will be played at Wembley Stadium up to and including the game against Wolverhampton Wanderers on 29 December.



“We know the continued delay is a source of immense disappointment to everyone and I can only continue to apologise for this - it is a sentiment felt by all of us.



“We have not stood still whilst work on the critical safety systems has been happening and we have sought to use the time to bring forward future works.



“Our investment has been supported by over £100m investment in transport infrastructure which will see the stadium and the local area served by one of the best public transport networks in the country – facilitating the creation of a new sport, leisure and entertainment destination in London.



“The delay in the stadium opening has made it possible for some track and station improvements to be brought forward due to the fact that previously non-available construction dates have become available for works.



“We have no doubt when open that this stadium will be one of the finest in the world – a leading example of British research and development delivering engineering and technological firsts that will be showcased globally.



“I hope that the end result will be something that will make you proud.



“We shall look to update you again in early December.”



The Club will also be engaging with Wembley National Stadium Ltd and Brent Council regarding attendance capacities at Wembley Stadium for the forthcoming games.




READ THE FULL ANNOUNCEMENT INCLUDING FINANCIAL UPDATE AND FURTHER COMMENT FROM THE CHAIRMAN

We can confirm that the following Premier League matches will now take place at Wembley Stadium:



  • Chelsea - Saturday 24 November, kick-off 5.30pm
  • Southampton - Wednesday 5 December, kick-off 8pm
  • Burnley - Saturday 15 December, kick-off 3pm
  • Bournemouth - Wednesday 26 December, kick-off 3pm
  • Wolves - Saturday 29 December, kick-off 3pm
 
Since we last provided an update on the progress of the new stadium on 3 September, 2018, we have been working hard with the contractors involved in the critical safety systems.

Key contractors involved in the mechanical, electrical and safety systems are being supported with external resources and closely monitored by our construction manager, Mace.

Chairman Daniel Levy said: “There isn't an hour that goes by when I am not asked when we will be able to stage our first game at our new home.

“I wish I was able to confirm an exact opening date and fixture. However, in light of factors completely outside of our control, contractors missing deadlines and possible future unforeseen issues, we are naturally being cautious in respect of our timetable for our test events and official opening game.

“Whilst we are conscious of the need to keep pressure on our contractors to deliver as soon as possible, we are also acutely aware of how difficult the lack of clarity is for you, our supporters, to plan around games, particularly those at Christmas and New Year.

“In light of the above, and taking into account the restricted availability of manpower over the festive period, we have taken the decision to confirm today that all home games will be played at Wembley Stadium up to and including the game against Wolverhampton Wanderers on 29 December.

“We know the continued delay is a source of immense disappointment to everyone and I can only continue to apologise for this - it is a sentiment felt by all of us.

“We have not stood still whilst work on the critical safety systems has been happening and we have sought to use the time to bring forward future works.

“Our investment has been supported by over £100m investment in transport infrastructure which will see the stadium and the local area served by one of the best public transport networks in the country – facilitating the creation of a new sport, leisure and entertainment destination in London.

“The delay in the stadium opening has made it possible for some track and station improvements to be brought forward due to the fact that previously non-available construction dates have become available for works.

“We have no doubt when open that this stadium will be one of the finest in the world – a leading example of British research and development delivering engineering and technological firsts that will be showcased globally.

“I hope that the end result will be something that will make you proud.

“We shall look to update you again in early December.”

The Club will also be engaging with Wembley National Stadium Ltd and Brent Council regarding attendance capacities at Wembley Stadium for the forthcoming games.

Financial Update
The Club continues to operate on a sensible financial basis in order to take a long-term view for the benefit of current as well as future generations of Tottenham Hotspur fans.

The Club’s investment over recent years in facilities has resulted in total gross tangible assets at 30 June, 2018, in excess of £1bn - facilities which include the Training Centre, the new Players’ Lodge, Percy House, home of the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, Lilywhite House Club offices, new retail warehouse, new Paxton House Ticket Office and now the new stadium along with the newly-opened Spurs Shop – the largest football club store in Europe - plus other property assets.

These investments have been financed by funds from the Club and bank finance, principally from Bank of America Merrill Lynch International, Goldman Sachs Bank USA and HSBC Bank plc (“Banking Partners”) who have provided a development facility of up to £637m. At 30 June, 2018, the Club had net debt of £366m.

This level of investment by the Club has been made possible by record revenues of £381m and profit from operations before football trading, depreciation, interest, tax and exceptional items of £163m for the year to 30 June, 2018. Trading for the current year will, however, be impacted by the additional costs of Wembley and the delay to the opening of the new stadium.

Working with our Banking Partners and our financial advisor, Rothschild & Co, we shall be converting this development facility, which currently expires in April 2022, into notes with a mixture of debt maturities.

The residual amount of gross debt to be converted or extinguished will depend on a number of factors including several commercial discussions.

In recent months we have secured an extended agreement with Nike up to 2033, one of the longest football club deals in Nike’s history. We have also announced a number of new brand partners including, amongst several others, Audi, IWC Schaffhausen, HPE and EA SPORTS.

Looking forward
Chairman Daniel Levy said: “Our current position in the Premier League, a record start for the Club, is testament to the professionalism and positive approach of Mauricio, his staff and the players. They have made no excuses, focused on their games and made us all proud of this exceptional attitude.

“We also wish to express our gratitude to all the staff at the Club in going over and above to successfully oversee operations at three different venues this season.

“Additionally, we should like to thank our partners, our colleagues at the Premier League, our fellow Premier League clubs, the FA and also Wembley and Brent for hosting us.

“We are experiencing frustrating times - however every now and then someone reminds us of just what we have undertaken and achieved to date – and what this stadium will be like for generations to come – and that keeps us going. Thank you to all who have sent messages of encouragement. It is much appreciated by those involved in this challenging project.

“This is a stadium for another century and a few months’ delay will hopefully soon be forgotten when we proudly return home. Your continued patience, understanding and, above all, support for the First Team is invaluable.

“None of what we have achieved and are looking to achieve would be possible without you, our fans, and your immense loyalty. Thank you.”

A further announcement will be made on ticketing details for our forthcoming home matches in due course.


https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2018/october/club-statement-new-stadium-and-financial-update/
 
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Well that's not good news and the thought of trekking over to Wembley for the rest of the year does not fill me with joy.
But at least it's a clear statement and we know where we are for the next two months - speculation can now shift to January.
Wembley is a huge pain but we just have to keep remembering how great the new stadium will be once we are there. And in the meantime the team needs our supppet so we will just have to bear it for a bit longer.
 
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