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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

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My first game at White Hart Lane was 1994. Last season, in the Champions League, was the first time I saw Spurs in a competitive game at Wembley. I can't wait for my first visit to the new stadium, gonna be a great experience. The pics in this thread are great and it's not even built yet!
 
I know, I do it a little myself... :D Oh well, could've been worse. I think.

Now I wonder where I'll put that piece of plastic... o_O
Next time you're watching a match at home put the seat on the couch. Then pull the coffee table in close to your knees and get each family member to squeeze by in front of you, back and forth in rotation. Finally get another family member to shout obscenities about Sissoko through the door every few minutes (even if he is not playing).

If Carlsberg did .....beer. That would be a start.
 
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Loving the pictures especially the south stand. Why is it a steel structure rather than concrete like the others? I'm guessing due to the single tier it was better to design it that way rather than a necessity.
 
Loving the pictures especially the south stand. Why is it a steel structure rather than concrete like the others? I'm guessing due to the single tier it was better to design it that way rather than a necessity.
It might be related to the retractable pitch. Having a lighter structure above would allow the stand to require less support (in the engineering sense).
 
Loving the pictures especially the south stand. Why is it a steel structure rather than concrete like the others? I'm guessing due to the single tier it was better to design it that way rather than a necessity.
Mostly due to speed - we couldn't start building the south stand until much later than the other stands, plus weight to some extent although I think they are using concrete terracing rather than thinner steel composite. Did you see those videos of 'bouncing' terraces from Germany? Scary stuff, I hope the concrete keeps it solid, not bouncy!
 
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