Don't lecture me about what «we were told»
about moving to a new stadium because I am sure you were told a lot of things all your life which you are still grappling with (well, I can tell from your abusive language).
Not exact matches
whilst they
moved into the
new stadium they had a set sum
to pay back yearly so as not
to incur penalties 25 mil i think.They had the money set aside for this.But what i keep asking is where did all that champions league revenue go, we could and should have done more with it.18 years roughly
about 300 mil i would say.
also hes been talking
about sanchez again and hes bringing up the
stadium debt once again (we get it we have a
new stadium) time
to move on that was 10 years ago now.
The Frenchman spoke once again
about how the financial restrictions placed on him when Arsenal had
to finance the
move from Highbury
to the
new state of the art Emirates
stadium and I think that most of the fans have a certain sympathy with that.
And suddenly, the red - headed step - child of the
New York basketball scene has one of the best foundations in the league (Harris, Lee, Williams, Brook Lopez, $ 25 million in cap space this summer), its wealthiest owner, and is about to move into the fastest growing borough in New York City, with a brand new stadi
New York basketball scene has one of the best foundations in the league (Harris, Lee, Williams, Brook Lopez, $ 25 million in cap space this summer), its wealthiest owner, and is
about to move into the fastest growing borough in
New York City, with a brand new stadi
New York City, with a brand
new stadi
new stadium.
As quoted by TalkSport, McLintock said: «Arsenal were talking
about challenging the likes of Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, and that why they
moved to the
new stadium.
As well as declaring himself pretty underwhelmed by the signing of Moussa Sissoko from Newcastle by our north London rivals Tottenham (Keown thinks it was an unnecessary purchase which the spuds can scarcely afford as they build a
new stadium) he spoke
about one of the biggest talking points of the last few days, the loan
move of Jack Wilshere
to AFC Bournemouth for the season.
• Inclusion of
new 63 row single - tier stand responds
to Club desire
to create the most atmospheric
stadium in Europe • Planning application lodged with Haringey Council for a world - class
stadium, public square, hotel, supermarket, homes and space for the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation • Delivered on the current site and adjacent land, ending concerns
about a
move out of the Borough with no need for even a temporary
move during construction • Major investment into North Tottenham
to provide a huge boost
to the area • A flagship for the wider regeneration of the area
«Arsenal were talking
about challenging the likes of Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, and that why they
moved to the
new stadium.
For all that is positive
about Tottenham, for all that they are
about to move into an exciting
new stadium and are blessed with a crop of highly promi -LRB-...)
Melon Madness — A small 2D
stadium with a quick gravitational hiccup
to get things
moving in a
new way, a few over eager players
to kick a ball
about and you are playing «Melon Madness».