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Stuff going to Wembley
Nooooooooo. Ffs, I was looking forward to going to the new stadium.
Game moved to Wembley officially now. Some issue with safety systems?
We’d have given the world to see The City at Wembley before 2008, we’ve been ruined these last 10 years, ruined I tell you😂😂😂
I think Spurs should face an FA investigation. You can now, legitimately, argue that this change favours (or indeed works against) Cardiff and Liverpool. This is the top league in the world (supposedly), and I can't ever recall a team playing a couple of home fixtures in a different stadium. Can you?
Been told it's £90 to park the coach at Wembley !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Waiting for confirmation on this, but it was £50 to £60 for cup games, but to charge for a LEAGUE game is disgraceful
Seen a lot of talk on Twitter/Facebook of large allocation because the game is at Wembley now.
Allocations in the Prem are 10% of capacity, if stadium holds less than 30k. Anything over 30k and it's a flat amount of 3,000 tickets. Can obviously be increased if home club wants; but can't think of any obvious example of where that's likely to happen.
I think they are in trouble here tone and might have to commit to wembley for the rest of the season as rules do not allow you to play at two home stadiums in one season plus the fact that they had hiked the season ticket prices from what fans were paying last season at wembley.
another issue is they were contracted to hold nfl games there in the autumn which have also got to be moved to wembley. I do work in london and knowing the labour pool available up there the project was ridiculously over ambitious and they must have known for a few months they were never going to finish on time
If they play a home game at Wembley that means they are not going to play at their new ground.
The PL rules state that you cannot change home ground mid-season
But it was already agreed that that the Fulham game would be at Wembley and no one had any complaints about that.
Meaning Spurs had the green light to play at two stadiums this coming season.
I'm not happy we re being messed about, and there's quite a fuss being made on TalkSport about it this morning being morally wrong of Spurs to try and buy their way out of a problem
Just make them play all their games at Wembley this season now. That'll given them time to sort their new ground out and they can compensate fans with refunds on the overpriced season tickets they were made to upgrade. Then pay Wembley the fees to use the ground and suck up the costs of being unrealistically ambitious.