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Jeffles wrote:I also saw a blog a few weeks back about the plans involving the demoliton of a building that formerly housed the club offices, even though it's not a necessary part of the redevelopment.
That has some good information about the progression of the development in the June 2009 update. The council seems right behind them as well. Can only be good things.
Seems a touch strange to want to save that Red House, seems like it hasn't been of importance for a number of years. To me this seems like the most likely of the proposed new stadiums for EPL teams to proceed ATM. Mainly because Liverpool can't get it's act together.
Every other club in the football league is entitled not to have its FA give financial advantage to a competing club. If Tottenham wants the rewards of expanding its stadium then they should own the down side risk in the interim as well.
Why not ground share with Arsenal, that's close...
Thankfully looks like they're going with 61,000 capacity. That 54,000 from earlier was just so half way here, half way there, you just wanted to punch it out.