he hid behind the charade of
moving to a new stadium for years and years.
Not exact matches
Wealthy teams get cities
to build them
new stadiums on the cheap, then pick up and
move elsewhere
for more subsidies, he said.
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.
As Tottenham now look set
to establish themselves as a top four side, they will hope that Pochettino stays at White Hart Lane
for the foreseeable future
to take them
to the next level as title contenders, make a bigger impression in Europe and also
to see them through what could be a tricky period once they
move into their
new stadium.
Arsenal Football Club will forever be indebted
to Danny
for his invaluable foresight and contribution during the
move from Highbury
to our
new stadium.
I need
to build a
new stadium for my
new LA Rams team since we
moved.
Believe in Wenger???? Look at his record
for last 5 year.I agree things were difficult after we
moved to new stadium with huge debt in our books.But what has he done in last 5 yrs
to make fans believe in him.
After Arsenal left Highbury
for the Emirates
stadium, many knew it was going
to be difficult
to maintain a competitive edge, due mainly
to the fact that the financial burden of
moving to new stadium was going
to affect other aspects of their footballing business.
However this season he hasn't managed
to hit the same heights and with West Ham struggling since the big
move to the
new stadium, Payet has supposedly told Bilic he doesn't wish
to play
for the Hammers again and is demanding a transfer this January.
THFC fans, would you be happy
to delay the Wembley
move (and
new stadium too) by 12 months
for one more season at fortress White Hart Lane?
After, when we
moved into the
new stadium, there was a period where we did not have the opportunity
to fight
for the title but we had
to work very hard
to stay at the top.
While he will be keen
to strengthen where possible, it's an exciting time
for Tottenham off the pitch too with a
move to their
new stadium not long away.
The other way is the club is sold
to someone who really backs the club, puts money in
for big money signings and
moves us nearer
to a
new stadium, the one we were promised some time ago.
They are in the process of
moving to a
new stadium, and club president Jean - Michel Aulas wants
to keep their young team together
for at least the next year as a result.
The club originally wanted
to become the
new tenants
for the Olympic
Stadium, meaning a relocation from north
to east London, though this
move was unpopular among fans and the owners of the
stadium.
Plans
for Tottenham's
new stadium have been less than smooth since the club made it clear they were wanting
to eventually
move away from White Hart Lane...
4) 10 years since our
move to a
new stadium that was suppose
to increase our financial pull and our ability
to compete pound
for pound on the market except teams like Madrid, Barcelona.
Lets imagine the scenario, west ham
move to new 54 000 seater
stadium for # 15m plus # 2m annual rental.
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
Tottenham also hope
to move into their proposed
new 61,000 - seater
stadium for the start of the 2018 - 19 season and a five - year deal would keep Pochettino in north London until 2021.
With work well underway on the
new stadium, they are set
to to move out of the old ground at the end of this season
to allow construction
to continue and so the only potential
for another visit is in the FA Cup and given our record in that competition in recent years I'd suggest it is unlikely.
They won't have the financial higher ground
for long though, with Spurs due
to move into their
new state - of - the - art
stadium by the start of the 2018/19 campaign which will boast an ever bigger capacity than the Emirates.
Another story of disgruntled Romany gypsies here, who once again placed a club under a 100 year curse
for having
to move on
to allow a
new stadium be constructed all the way back in 1906.
December 12 — Premier League AFC Bournemouth is looking
for a site
to build a
new stadium that the club could
move to as early as the 2020/21 season.
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-.
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-.
for all that they are about
to move into an exciting
new stadium and are blessed with a crop of highly promi -LRB-...)
And if Wenger who might have made the financial package
to convince the board
to move to a
new stadium, there will be no title in his reign
for a long, long time except by some miracle.
Mr Dein left AFC
for many reason and when he left four years ago it was due
to «irreconcilable differences» — the biggest one being his desire
to see AFC
move to Wembley, rather than build a
new stadium.
Maki says the Minnesota Vikings, who didn't make the NFL play - offs this season, are in serious discussions
for a
new stadium; whether that means
moving to a
new location or not is uncertain, but the Metrodome's days as a home
for a professional football team could be numbered.