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A nice stadium video...

https://twitter.com/twitter/statuses/970675510425587712

Crushed aggregate from WHL has been used in the polished concourses at new WHL. This is a fantastic touch from the club, ensuring that the history of the old ground will form part of the new.

It also looks the proverbial dogs, this will be one of the best stadiums anywhere, I can`t wait for August.

COYS

posted on 5/3/18

Crushed aggregate from WHL has been used in the polished concourses at new WHL. This is a fantastic touch from the club, ensuring that the history of the old ground will form part of the new.



that's probably just an incidental byproduct. considering how tight levy is, it was probably just done to save a few bob on materials and the delivery charges.

posted on 5/3/18

comment by 19th title coming soon. (U12879)
posted 48 minutes ago
Crushed aggregate from WHL has been used in the polished concourses at new WHL. This is a fantastic touch from the club, ensuring that the history of the old ground will form part of the new.



that's probably just an incidental byproduct. considering how tight levy is, it was probably just done to save a few bob on materials and the delivery charges.
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😂it probably helped in the decision making.

But yeah that’s good to hear.

posted on 5/3/18

Quick question about the stadium - I was shocked earlier to find out that West Ham's London stadium holds 66,000, four thousand more than we will so it begs the question how much money will the new stadium generate given West Ham have a larger capacity and aren't considered big players at all in the transfer market. I know we have more wealthy backers but I'm just not entirely sure whether large stadiums are as essential as they used to be to generate funds. It's all about global awareness and tv deals.

Don't get me wrong I'm looking forward to it but I just can't see a financial upsurge from this.

comment by Hengy (U9129)

posted on 5/3/18

comment by fridgeboy (U1053)
posted 1 minute ago
Quick question about the stadium - I was shocked earlier to find out that West Ham's London stadium holds 66,000, four thousand more than we will so it begs the question how much money will the new stadium generate given West Ham have a larger capacity and aren't considered big players at all in the transfer market. I know we have more wealthy backers but I'm just not entirely sure whether large stadiums are as essential as they used to be to generate funds. It's all about global awareness and tv deals.

Don't get me wrong I'm looking forward to it but I just can't see a financial upsurge from this.
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It holds 57k in football mode,

As for ours it will at minimum double our revenue from the old stadium so means our wage ceiling can go up.

posted on 6/3/18

And it is fully owned by the club, not rented

comment by D.J.C. (U20811)

posted on 6/3/18

I've not been to Spurs for a long time but just to see the new stadium I'm going to have to.

posted on 6/3/18

It's looking super cool, i bet tickets for the first match will be like rocking horse chit, I'm just hoping they go on sale to members or have the season tickets taken up more of the allocation?

posted on 6/3/18

they must have dug a big hole below WHL to get that amount of aggregate out,

posted on 6/3/18

comment by 19th title coming soon. (U12879)
posted 15 hours, 12 minutes ago
Crushed aggregate from WHL has been used in the polished concourses at new WHL. This is a fantastic touch from the club, ensuring that the history of the old ground will form part of the new.



that's probably just an incidental byproduct. considering how tight levy is, it was probably just done to save a few bob on materials and the delivery charges.
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Unlikely, polished concourses are not cheap.

posted on 6/3/18

trust a yidd to not get a joke about saving money

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