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More time in the pub !!!!Said it would move as soon as the pool game got cancelled
More time in the pub !!!!Said it would move as soon as the pool game got cancelled
I don't suppose anything will be forthcoming, but...
The ramp adds at least another 5 minutes onto you getting onto the platform so makes sure you factor that in too
It is a massive pain especially if you get stuck behind anybody walking slowly
Get her a CRN first as that’s freeMy 6 year old daughter has been pestering me to come and watch a game so thinking I'll bring her to Saudi Sportswashing Machine on 3rd April. Was trying to shield her from the misery and disappointment of supporting Tottenham but she's insistent she wants to go.
Anyone know when tickets tend to go on general sale for games? Myself and my son have season tickets so obviously want to get one very close to us which shouldn't be an issue as there are always empty seats around. Looking at West Ham next week, it's not on general sale yet. If it's risky holding for general sale, I'd almost sign her up as a member.
My tickets for the Saudi Sportswashing Machine and Brighton games have not showed up in my Google wallet yet.
Anyone know what is going on with that?
yep and the 3rd season in a row without a home 3pm Saturday gameLeicester in pole position to go through to the Last 8. I can see this one getting moved to Sunday too
yep and the 3rd season in a row without a home 3pm Saturday game
I Did the sky walk on SaturdayI've booked the dare walk for the 1st of may, what happens if the game gets moved to the sunday?
I'm hoping to get to the game as well and just been waiting to see when it is on before I nake travel and accommodation bookings.
yep and the 3rd season in a row without a home 3pm Saturday game
EXCLUSIVE: Tottenham and Arsenal set to play crucial North London Derby in the penultimate week of the Premier League season... with the clash a possible Champions League decider
The potentially crucial north London derby has been pencilled in for the penultimate week of the season in grudge clash broadcasters are hopeful of billing as a do-or-die Champions Leaguer decider.
Sportsmail has learned that Tottenham and Arsenal have been advised by the Premier League that they are planning for the game to be rescheduled for the week beginning May 9, though a final date is still to be officially confirmed.
Nevertheless, well-placed sources have confirmed that top-flight officials have relayed to both clubs that the aim is to play the game ahead of the penultimate weekend of the season.
There are no European club fixtures scheduled for that week, meaning the match will have the total spotlight which should serve to increase viewing figures.
The game is likely to be shown live on Sky Sports, who were due to show the clash when it was originally scheduled on January 16.
It had been indicated to Sportsmail that broadcasters were exerting their considerable control of the scheduling of fixtures with a view to rescheduling the game as late as possible in hope the north London rivals would still be involved in the race to finish in the top-four.
Those assertions were played down yesterday, with industry insiders claiming rescheduling it so late in the season risks not having anything riding on the fixture at all apart from local pride.
As it stands, there appears to be every chance the game will be pivotal towards deciding who qualifies for next season’s Champions League.
Arsenal are currently in fourth place, three points clear of fifth-placed Tottenham - but crucially have a game in hand.
The match will also have an extra edge amid developing tensions between the clubs after Arsenal were controversially given the go-ahead to postpone the original date in January due to a Covid outbreak within their camp.
The decision infuriated Tottenham, who believed that the Gunners had just one proven Covid case - Martin Odegaard.
That friction intensified earlier this month after Spurs boss Antonio Conte was left frustrated by Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta’s complaint that his side were dealt a rough hand by the Premier League in terms of fixture scheduling.
‘I only want to remember [remind] Arteta [about] the game that we postponed - Tottenham v Arsenal, okay? Yes, If we speak about fair or unfair, okay, and, I stop,’ said Conte.
'If someone want to speak about fair or unfair. We postponed a game Tottenham v Arsenal, if you remember. I don’t forget this and I think it is not right to speak about fair or unfair.’
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...Derby-penultimate-Premier-League-weekend.html
I hope not because I'm going on holiday on the 12th - although it's at the same hotel i was staying in when we played the 2nd leg v Ajax so maybe a good omen if so
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