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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium - Licence To Stand

The club only confirmed there were no plans to name the stands after former players or managers, not that they wouldn't be named.
That feels like it’s potentially for commercial reasons but to be fair there’s nothing to carry over from WHL in that regard. Forgive my ignorance is it actually that common at other grounds?

I guess plenty of opportunity to name suites after exactly players and managers and I think they are having a statue of Bill Nic with the gates?

Could always rename row Z as row Zamora..
 
Not really interested in naming the stands after players myself either, wasn't a thing at WHL and North South East and West will do me fine.


Bumped in to someone i know working on the stadium last night, albeit briefly, reckons when you're out on the South Stand it really does feel like you're on top of the pitch and the surrounding stands do actually feel quite compact - i know it's hard to get a grasp of such details through photos so thought it was worth passing on
 
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Guessing you’ve never had the joy of planning a wedding and commiting to caterers at £80-£100 per head... just for some twunts to sack it off on the day!

Not particularly true, just from different family and friends I suppose.
 
That feels like it’s potentially for commercial reasons but to be fair there’s nothing to carry over from WHL in that regard. Forgive my ignorance is it actually that common at other grounds?

I guess plenty of opportunity to name suites after exactly players and managers and I think they are having a statue of Bill Nic with the gates?

Could always rename row Z as row Zamora..

Even without commercial reasons, I think it is a bad idea, mainly because there are only four. Who do we pick? I'd argue there is one obvious one and that the others will get large differences of opinion.

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Potential managers: Rowe, Burkinshaw
Potential players: Hoddle, Greaves, Mackay, Blanchflower, Jennings, Perryman, etc.​

And then what happens if Poch becomes our greatest manager or Kane our all-time top scorer? Does someone get their name removed?

The blocks, on the other hand, could be used to honour players and managers.
 
A message to supporters from our Chairman, Daniel Levy, ahead of our final game of the season against Leicester City at Wembley today.

Dear Supporter,

It is hard to believe that it was only this time last year that we were saying goodbye to White Hart Lane and preparing for a season at Wembley.

I write this at a time when we have one remaining game and have already qualified for the Champions League for a record third successive year. A win today would guarantee a top three Premier League finish.

It is a fantastic achievement for Mauricio, his coaching staff and the team to have secured a top four finish, an FA Cup semi-final and last 16 of the Champions League – being knocked out by Juventus who have gone on to win a League and Cup double for the fourth successive season. To have done this while essentially playing every home game ‘away’ at Wembley is even more remarkable.

We broke the record for the attendance at Premier League matches no fewer than three times – beating Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal on those occasions. In the Champions League we filled Wembley and witnessed remarkable games against Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund.

This season also saw us match our longest unbeaten run in the Premier League – a run of 14 games – and finish top of our Champions League group that included this year’s finalists and current holders, Real Madrid.

Many of our players achieved milestones – Harry Kane became our all-time top Premier League goal scorer and joined the 100 Premier League goal club; Hugo and Jan played their 250th games for us and Jan became the most capped player in Belgium's history; Christian Eriksen was named Denmark's Football Player of the Year for a record-equalling fourth time and Heung-Min Son won AFC Asian International Player of the Year for a second time.

We had three players, Jan, Christian and Harry, named in the PFA Premier League Team of the Season – making it 11 in the last three years – more than any other club.

It is you, our supporters, that I want to especially acknowledge for the huge part you have played this season.

With a capacity nearly three times that of White Hart Lane we welcomed more fans than ever and hopefully gained new ones. You filled Wembley and I doubt there are many teams that could have enjoyed such support throughout the season.

Around the world we saw our Official Supporters’ Clubs grow to 165. It is always heart-warming to hear about the work so many do for good causes in their locality, among them our Supporters’ Clubs in Texas who came together to support the relief effort following Hurricane Harvey in Houston.

As a Club, despite the busy time we find ourselves in, we continue to deliver on our commitment to our communities. This season we have done this in Brent too, holding jobs fairs, healthy living initiatives, grassroots coaching and community ticketing.

I should like to thank all the staff at Wembley, Brent Council, residents and local services for accommodating and supporting us during our season here. We have been made to feel so welcome and it has been our pleasure delivering projects and programmes in the local area, several of which are set to continue.

Back home we opened the London Academy of Excellence Tottenham in Lilywhite House, bringing first-class teaching from top independent schools to the area's brightest children.

We also restored Percy House – a property with close historical ties to the Club – to its former glory. With its doors right on the High Road in Tottenham it is a focus for education and employment, delivering training, mentoring and job brokerage opportunities.

Across all sectors including catering, marketing, design, architecture and property, we have delivered, at the time of writing this, 1,317 jobs for local people.

We are seeing real, tangible, quantifiable benefits from our new stadium for the local community.

And there is much more to come. Our new stadium and the associated developments – such as the museum and Sky Walk – will bring, in addition to football from the best league in the world, NFL games with fanfare and fanzone activations, music concerts and also seek to host leading international sports competitions. It will pump millions into the local economy.

As you all head off for the summer period we shall be working hard on the final stages of the new stadium. With a project of this scale there are always challenges and unknowns, but contractors, with a workforce approaching 3,000, are working around the clock. We shall ask for your support in attending the two test events we shall run in advance of the formal opening. We shall give a further stadium update, including the dates for these events, as completion times become more certain.

We shall shortly see the finishing touches made to our player accommodation Lodge at the Training Centre, a further enhancement of our world-class facility. We look forward to sharing details of this with you and welcoming the Brazil national team for their pre-World Cup training and preparation.

I wish all our players heading off with their national teams well and a safe return to us ahead of our US Tour.

And I wish you and your families a wonderful summer. Your support has been nothing less than amazing. My thanks to you all.

Yours,

Daniel

The most relevant part in short:

As you all head off for the summer period we shall be working hard on the final stages of the new stadium. With a project of this scale there are always challenges and unknowns, but contractors, with a workforce approaching 3,000, are working around the clock. We shall ask for your support in attending the two test events we shall run in advance of the formal opening. We shall give a further stadium update, including the dates for these events, as completion times become more certain.

All seems on time. I read somewhere that Levy's programme notes stated that the test events will be in August, whereas this version on the web site doesn't go as far as mentioning a date.
 
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Not really interested in naming the stands after players myself either, wasn't a thing at WHL and North South East and West will do me fine.


Bumped in to someone i know working on the stadium last night, albeit briefly, reckons when you're out on the South Stand it really does feel like you're on top of the pitch and the surrounding stands do actually feel quite compact - i know it's hard to get a grasp of such details through photos so thought it was worth passing on

I saw a picture from someone about 3/4 up the South and to be honest it looks much closer to the pitch than the digital view you got when picking your ticket. I think it will seem more compact than its vastness suggests from the outside
 
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