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    Northumberland Development Project updated designs and plans

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    • CREATING AN EXCEPTIONAL SPORTS, LEISURE AND ENTERTAINMENT DESTINATION - 365 DAYS A YEAR
    • NEW OPPORTUNITIES AND ACTIVITIES FOR LOCAL RESIDENTS AND VISITORS
    • BRINGING EPL AND NFL TOGETHER
    • VISUALLY DRAMATIC NEW STADIUM DESIGN


    The Club is delighted to present updated designs and plans for the Northumberland Development Project, which will be submitted to the London Borough of Haringey in the coming weeks.

    As we have previously stated, the Club has used the intervening period during the CPO process productively in order to refine the detailed design of the proposed new stadium, which was originally produced in 2007, to ensure it is optimised and that it meets the latest technical requirements and improvements in stadia design.

    We have also designed it with a multi-purpose pitch that will be capable of hosting NFL matches along with other sports, concerts and community events.

    Additionally, we have looked to explore, through improved design and development, how we could maximise and enhance the regeneration benefits already laid out within the currently consented NDP scheme.

    As part of this work, the Club has taken time to consider priorities laid down by National and Regional Government, especially in respect of the increasing need for housing in London and greater requirements for community facilities. As a result, the Club asked our architects to provide a number of options for consideration including enhanced residential, commercial and community facilities alongside improved regeneration benefits.

    These changes have been led by a new design team comprising leaders in their fields - Populous in respect of the stadium design, the hotel and the visitor attractions; Allies & Morrison for the new homes; and Donald Insall Associates as heritage architects.

    Our development proposals will create a major new sports, leisure and entertainment destination, bringing vibrancy to this part of Tottenham 365 days a year.

    Importantly, they ensure that the wider Tottenham area derives maximum benefit from the investments we are making.

    When complete the Northumberland Development Project will transform the impact of the Club in Tottenham. We will go from supporting 1,800 jobs to supporting 3,500 and from generating £120 million of annual spend into the local economy to over £293 million.


    Speaking about the new plans, Daniel Levy, Chairman of THFC, said:

    “We are all excited to be taking the project to the next stage. Our commitment is to find the best solution for the Club, our supporters and our community. It will be our new home for many years to come and we want it to be exceptional in every aspect.

    “Schemes of this scale and magnitude must undergo continuous and rigorous review in order to ensure it is future-proofed and the design is optimised. We are determined that this scheme delivers something that becomes an iconic landmark, instantly recognisable around the world and capable of acting as the catalyst needed to kick-start the regeneration of this area.

    "Just as we take our responsibility seriously in using football to engage with our communities, through the work of our Foundation, so too do we take seriously our responsibility to make the stadium and associated development deliver benefits for and be a vibrant part of Tottenham and London.

    “These new plans will be transformational for the area and the access and opportunities they afford our communities will be extensive.

    “At this stage and barring no major hiccups we are committed to staying on course for a 2018 opening and shall be working closely with Haringey Council to facilitate a timely process.

    “In much the same way as we delivered our state-of-the-art Training Centre to the highest standards, we remain focussed and committed to delivering a world-class, increased capacity stadium, which places spectators at the heart of the experience and creates an enhanced and thriving new environment on the High Road which is so important to this part of the borough and the local communities.”

    The improvements to the stadium are within the footprint and envelope of the existing planning consent and the key changes we are proposing include:

    A visually dramatic new stadium design - a landmark building for Tottenham and London, focussed towards the ‘Home End’, improved sightlines for all spectators and modern technology integral to the design from the outset to enhance the fan experience.

    An increased capacity stadium - up from 56,250 to 61,000 seats, featuring the largest single tier stand in the UK, now increased to 17,000 seats, with an unrivalled spectator experience throughout and spectators closer to the pitch than at any other comparable size stadium in the UK.

    Dedicated facilities for the NFL - including a fully retractable pitch revealing a second playing surface, compliant to NFL standard and capable of hosting a range of other events whilst protecting the integrity of the playing surface.

    An architecturally stunning new terrace on the High Road to host ‘The Tottenham Experience’ - a permanent Visitors Centre and Arrivals Hub including an interactive Museum to celebrate Club history and local heritage, a Cinema, the Club Megastore, Ticket Office and Café.

    A permanent viable use for the Grade II listed Warmington House - incorporated as part of The Tottenham Experience to house the new Museum, blending old architecture with new.

    Improved crowd management arrangements along the High Road - with the removal of three buildings that currently create a pinch point along Tottenham High Road where the pavement is just two metres wide - resulting in people walking in the bus lane and the road - allowing instead for a much wider pavement to cope with large crowds.

    Enhanced public open space - comparable in area to Trafalgar Square, includes a multi-use games area, high quality landscaping, cafes, dedicated events and community programmes managed by the Tottenham Hotspur Foundation, and the ability to walk uninterrupted all the way round the stadium.

    A new 180 bedroom hotel with a dedicated training programme for the hospitality industry - providing high quality accommodation in Tottenham and opening up new career opportunities for local people. 49 serviced apartments will occupy the upper floors.

    A fantastic new building to host Extreme Sports - bringing people to Tottenham on a daily basis with activities for all ages, including the tallest indoor climbing wall in the world.

    A spectacular ‘Sky Walk’- an adrenaline-filled experience and attraction for all ages walking on top of the stadium with spectacular views across London.

    579 new homes, including affordable housing - up from 285 homes in the current permission, meeting a key need for more homes in London. Set out across four new residential buildings, every apartment will enjoy access to a private balcony in addition to communal gardens and child play areas.

    A new community health centre - serving existing and new


    Our target date for opening remains August 2018 for the 2018/19 season, after having played away for one season in 2017/18. We continue to hold discussions regarding possible venues for the season away.

    There are several aspects of this scheme that are still under review and as part of that ongoing assessment of all potential design and project options we shall continue to engage with all key stakeholders including the London Borough of Haringey, the Greater London Authority and Historic England (formerly English Heritage).

    We have already commenced basement works and we shall now simultaneously move forward with the tender process along with additional planning requirements running in parallel.

    Lilywhite House, which represents Phase 1 of the new stadium development, is already complete. Lilywhite House includes the Sainsbury’s supermarket, which opened in November 2013, and the University Technical College of Tottenham, which opened in September 2014. It is also now home to the Club’s new administration offices and the Stadium Project Office on the top floor.

    To view the updated design and plans for the NDP, please visit the new stadium microsite by CLICKING HERE. The dedicated section of our website sets out the details of our improved proposals and provides an opportunity for feedback between now and early August.

    As always we shall look to keep our supporters and the local community in Haringey as informed and up to date as possible.

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/new-scheme/

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    Aia cu gazon retractabil e unreal. Mai exista asa ceva?

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    Se pare ca da, parca mi-aduc aminte in Germania si SUA, fotbal si fotbal american. Firma de arhitecti Populos este renumita pentru constructia de stadioane, inclusiv Emirates si Stadionul Olimpic din Londra, printre multe alte proiecte de arhitectura la scara mare. Se vorbeste de Nike, sponsor major si consort american care va prelua clubul, din 2018. COYS!
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    Ah, stai asa nu se joaca fotbal american pe Wembley?!?!?!

    "In 2015, three regular-season NFL games will be played at Wembley Stadium in London. The slate features a first-ever division game in London when the Miami Dolphins host the New York Jets on Oct. 4, as well as games played on consecutive Sundays -- also a first for the NFL in London -- when the Jacksonville Jaguars face the Buffalo Bills on Oct. 25, followed by the Kansas City Chiefs meeting the Detroit Lions on Nov. 1".
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    The Club and NFL announce agreement for NFL games to be played in New Stadium

    Ten-year partnership includes playing a minimum of two games per year at the venue.

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    The Club and the NFL today announced that agreement has been reached for a minimum of two NFL games per year to be played during a 10-year partnership at our new stadium in London.

    The state-of-the-art stadium, due to open in the summer of 2018, will feature a retractable grass field with an artificial surface underneath that would be used for NFL games. This innovative field will add greater flexibility in the scheduling of games, with the NFL having its own playing surface for games held at the venue. This field will be multi-use and capable of hosting other sporting, entertainment and community events.

    Both sports will have dedicated facilities ensuring that the new stadium, designed with a focus on atmosphere, will deliver the optimum experience for both teams and fans. It will be one of the most environmentally sustainable in the UK and also include a clear focus on accessibility via public transportation.

    “With growing enthusiasm for the NFL in the United Kingdom, we are committed to hosting NFL games in world-class venues and are excited to partner with Tottenham Hotspur to play games at their future stadium,” said NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. “We share a vision and commitment to creating the best experience for our teams, fans and the local community.”

    The stadium is part of the Northumberland Development Project which sits at the heart and is the flagship scheme and catalyst for world-class regeneration in North Tottenham that spans over 130 acres and delivers significant benefits for the local community.

    The Club will shortly be releasing images and details of the updated designs it has made to both the stadium and the wider scheme.

    In addition to the minimum of two games per year at the new Tottenham site, other NFL games may take place at different venues in the UK during the span of the 10-year agreement.

    We have an opportunity now to deliver one of the most unique sports, leisure and entertainment venues in the world, bringing together the EPL and NFL for the first time,” said Daniel Levy, Chairman of Tottenham Hotspur. “The socio- economic benefits this will bring to the area will be immense and demonstrates our commitment to the regeneration of this priority borough in London.

    “We have always underlined the importance of public sector support for the long-term regeneration of the area. This support is now clearly in evidence in the masterplans that have been brought forward by the London Borough of Haringey, both through the Northumberland Park project to the east of the stadium and the High Road West scheme. These plans, alongside the commitments made by the Mayor of London and the Greater London Authority to infrastructure and public realm investment, and with the support of Central Government, demonstrate that there is now a collective public and private sector desire to deliver lasting change to the area.

    “This was an important factor for the NFL when they agreed to bring their hugely po****r sport to Tottenham. I am delighted that we have succeeded in attracting them. We have a compelling and exciting partnership that will play its part as we begin transforming this area of Tottenham.”

    Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, welcomed the agreement: “Anyone who has seen American Football at Wembley Stadium cannot fail to have been thrilled by the spectacle, and the wise heads that run the NFL have clearly not missed the fact that Londoners are going absolutely gangbusters for Gridiron.

    “We are already working very closely with the NFL, including on plans to get more Londoners involved in the sport, and we believe that building on the success of NFL at Wembley by staging more games in an area of the city that has been earmarked for a massive programme of economic regeneration and investment makes perfect sense.

    “Touchdowns in Tottenham can only add to our reputation as a global sporting powerhouse, and help us take another step towards our goal of having a permanent NFL franchise here in London."

    Claire Kober, Leader, Haringey Council, added: “It’s tremendous news that the NFL wants to come to Tottenham, joining Spurs in bolstering our borough’s reputation for world-class sport.

    “This huge vote of confidence further underlines Tottenham’s future as London’s next great destination, and shows real progress in our dedicated plan to bring economic growth to Haringey – with thousands of fans spending money in local businesses and creating new jobs for our residents.

    “In addition to bringing thousands more visitors to Tottenham, having millions of viewers from around the world tuning into live sports from the new Spurs stadium will undoubtedly put our borough on the international stage.”

    Populous, the architects of the new stadium, are a world leading sports architecture practice with over 30 years of designing the most iconic sports stadia around the globe. They also have a long history of working with the NFL. Populous has designed 14 NFL stadia and almost 20 NFL training facilities and have played a pivotal role in supporting the NFL in designing and delivering the world’s biggest annual sporting event - the Super Bowl.

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news...cement-080715/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddy DoubleD View Post
    Aia cu gazon retractabil e unreal. Mai exista asa ceva?
    Acum am vazut interviul pe video cu Daniel Levy care spune ca asa ceva se va face pentru prima data in istoria sportului, un stadion cu terenuri retractabile, pentru fotbal respectiv fotbal american. Vezi video-urile:

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/Spur...TADIUM-SCHEME/

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/Spur...SCHEME-VISION/
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    New scheme reaction

    Following the unveiling of our new stadium scheme designs earlier today, we have been receiving some great reaction from a number of local politicians, our sponsors and other key figures.

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/uplo...ghResNewsImage

    Haringey Council Leader, Cllr Claire Kober, said: “Spurs’ commitment to Tottenham – not only through building their new stadium, but also in delivering new housing, jobs and facilities for local people – has always been central to our ambitious wider regeneration plans, offering the opportunity to bring more than £400million investment into the area.

    “We want to see Tottenham improved for the benefit of everyone who lives, works and studies here, and we want Tottenham to be known across Haringey, London, the UK and the world as a destination of choice.

    “These new plans from Spurs will be subject to all of our usual planning procedures, including public consultation to allow people to have their say before our planning committee considers the application in depth later this year.”

    Mark Tucker, AIA Group Chief Executive and President, said: "We warmly congratulate Spurs on entering this milestone agreement with the National Football League to host NFL games at Spurs' new world-class facilities and bring a favourite US sport to the UK. As Spurs' principal partner and the world’s largest life insurance group focused exclusively on the Asia Pacific region, AIA is delighted that Spurs continues to expand its global reach and appeal."

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/uplo...30b.jpg?n=9418

    Kevin Plank, Founder and CEO, Under Armour, said: "We are extremely proud that Under Armour is aligned with the rich history and heritage of Tottenham and know firsthand that their passion and strategic vision will provide a tremendous boost in raising the global profile of American football. Daniel and the club are the ideal partners to help bring the NFL’s brand to more audiences around the world."

    Richard Fuller MP, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group for American Football, said: "One of the most inspiring aspects of American sport, especially NFL, is their commitment to build deep community roots and Tottenham will be a fantastic example of what has already been achieved in the US."

    In response to the early reaction, Christopher Lee, the Senior Principal of our stadium architects, Populus, stated: “The Tottenham Hotspur stadium takes stadia design to a new level. Populous has always been a pioneer of the incorporation of new technologies. Moving pitches in stadia such as the University of Phoenix (NFL) stadium or the moving roof over centre court at Wimbledon have provided the critical experience to allow us to design a stadium that is perfect for two elite sports: English football and American Football.”

    He continued: “The seating bowl is designed to create an intimate relationship between player and spectator, its 17,000 capacity single tier end stand, a tribute to traditional English football grounds, will be the largest in the UK and will be the engine that drives the intensity and atmosphere in the new Spurs stadium. It will be like no other.”

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news...action-080715/
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    Dupa o zi fructuoasa, pentru Spurs own Danny Boy:

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    Heung-Min Son deal agreed

    We are delighted to announce the signing of Heung-Min Son from Bayer Leverkusen, subject to work permit and international clearance.

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/uplo...sNewsImageTall

    The forward has signed a contract with the Club until 2020.

    The South Korea international originally moved to Germany as a teenager and came through the ranks at Hamburger SV, scoring on his Bundesliga debut in October 2010 against 1. FC Köln.

    A consistent goalscorer throughout his time in Germany, Son went on to make 78 appearances and score 20 times for Hamburg before joining Bayer Leverkusen in June, 2013.

    He has helped them to Champions League qualification in each of his two seasons and made a total of 87 appearances, scoring 29 times at BayArena.

    The 23-year-old is also a regular at international level with 11 goals in his 44 appearances for South Korea to date, including scoring against Algeria at the 2014 World Cup Finals.

    He will wear the number 7 shirt with ‘Son’ on his back.

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news...agreed-280815/
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    Tragerea grea la sorti pentru Spurs in Europa League:

    Group J

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    Europa League kick-off times confirmed

    UEFA have now confirmed the kick-off time for our Europa League Group J match away to Qarabag on Thursday, November 26 will be 6pm UK or 10pm local time in Baku.

    Our schedule is therefore as follows - all times below are UK:

    17 September - Qarabag FK (H) - 8.05pm
    1 October - AS Monaco (A) - 6pm
    22 October - RSC Anderlecht (A) - 6pm
    5 November - RSC Anderlecht (H) - 8.05pm
    26 November - Qarabag FK (A) - 6pm
    10 December - AS Monaco (H) - 8.05pm

    The rescheduling of the Newcastle United home match following MD6 of the Europa League will be confirmed by the Premier League alongside the December broadcast selections (anticipated to be early October).

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news...firmed-010915/
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    sa nu luam o rezerva pt Kane- misiune indeplinita
    sa nu luam un mijlocas de distrugere(gen Wanyama)- misiune indeplinita
    sa nu reusim sa il luam pe Berahino( desi nu e neaparat vina lui)- misiune indeplinita
    sa il luam pe Trripier ca sa moara pe banca de rezerve, in timp ce, in teren, e meci de meci, mortul de Walker- misiune indeplinita.
    sa il lasam pe Azzaoui( considerat cel mai mare talent de la tineret) sa plece- misiune indeplinita.
    sa nu il lasam pe Lamela sa plece, desi confirma, meci de meci, ca e un esec total- misiune indeplinita.

    Njie are 2 saptamani de cand a semnat, e accidentat, de nici nu e pe banca?? asteapta vara lu 2018, ca sa joace pe noul stadion??
    desi pe hartie planurile sunt frumoase, cu Levy la conducere, cred ca, clubul asta nu o sa realizeze nimic, niciodata.
    e evident ca e nevoie de unele piese in echipa, dar nimeni nu isi bate capu. cireasa de pe tort e pastrarea lui Townsend in lot, desi erau zvonuri ca il vor ceva echipe. daca il mai vad si titular, avand in vedere ca si-a revenit dupa accidentare.....

    poate singura parte buna de vara asta, e ca s-a scapat de multi jucatori de umplutura. care doar mancau salariile aiurea. dar, chiar si asa, Soldado trebuia pastrat, in conditiile in care nu ai rezerva pt Kane.
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    Messi, poate asa este dar fiecare crede ce vrea, tu vrei poate sa facem un Leeds sau sa cumparam cu petrodolarii poporului saudit sau Quatar sau mai rau banii Siberiei lui Putin, eu nu vreau desi, recunosc, sunt un pic dezamagit. Sincer, nu l-am dorit pe Berahino, pentru atitudine si nu ma refer acum. Cred ca Austin ar fi fost mai bun. Un lucru este sigur, banii pentru transferuri nu sunt nici ai mei nici ai tai si nici macar al lui Levy ci ai lui Lewis si el face ce vrea cu ei. Punctele tale de vedere imi aduc aminte de basmul cu Fata mosului si a babei. In final iti pun, asta daca te intereseaza, un punct de vedere pe care-l impartasesc si tot daca te intereseaza, COYS!

    "So the drama is over. Lets talk and not blame or slaaaag of anyone. We never know the ins and outs of anything. Remember a while back Pearce and Aldweingi (sp) he isn't easy either from the looks of it. These things happen, look at De Gea, two top clubs UTd and RM couldn't get the deal done, get over it.

    Now lets talk about what we have got, rather than what we haven't! Firstly we have had a reasonable window in a sense a lot of under performing players are off the wage bill, haven't heard what is ha[[ening with Ade yet, but he has shown he is in it for the money, confirmed in my eyes. He has had offeres, if he really wanted to play he would have cancelled his own contract and accepted the offer he has been presented with with potential new employers. Yes WestHam wouldn't have paid him as much, but he would have probably got a two year deal, whatever they paid him its a decent wage, but no he wanted to squeeze us and then get extra money with a new club. So Ade is Ade.

    Now I assume Lennon has gone, glad for him, until recently he has served us well, never know why Poch didn't fancy him, think it was more than footballing reasons! but we don;t know.

    We have a trimmed younger squad that can grow together, we have to be patient and get behind them. As for Berahino, not fussed. I don't rate him 'yet' and there was talk about his attitude even on SSN today, he fell out with someone in the dressing room and it was said players didn't like him, it was Pulis that brought him back into the frame, and it was said 'spoilt', may be we have missed a potential trouble maker or may be we have missed a potentially good player, doesn't matter its gone, get over it. I do feel for the lad, and as for his tweet, just emotions, he is young, it happens, it will smooth over in time, as will De Gea situation, as it does in all work situations.

    Now what we have is two unproven PL attackers that will have to be involved sooner rather than later, due to amount of games coming up. Its risky, to rely on them coming good, but its a risk we will have to take now.

    WE do lack experience in the middle and up front in the starting 11 so we are going to lack it even more in Europa and cups because we cannot play the same 11 and as I say event he starting 11 in the PL are inexperienced or not consisten, Dier and Mason/Bentaleb all lack expereince, Lamela has not settled, Townsend has been poor, Dembele has not been consitent and hasn't proved anything yet and Chadli is inconistent as is Eriksen imo. WE have unproven Ali, Protchar and Winks and young Carroll that has not proved himself, so we lack experience, this is going to be the problem when it comes to fielding a Europa team.

    Now Kane is our only proven striker and he has not scored yet this season, he is still learning, Chadli and Eriksen chip in but I cannot see any of them two or Lamela taking over the responsibility if Kane got injured, so we have to hope Son and to an extent Nijie can find the net, and Son take on Kane roll if he gets injured or needs a rest. It is risky, but its life.

    I think Poch is going to have to integrate Son, Nijie and Protchard quickly to get they game time ready for Europa and cups. I would expect Son to start playing in the PL soon and I suppose Lamela, Protchard, Carroll, Nijie and Ali to play Europa with Betaleb, that's inexpereince and unproven but I suppose they have to learn sometime.

    I think Poch will be prettyhappy because I think he likes young players, is there another youngster (striker) we can bring in from our academy! I mean we suppose to have such talent, may be we have another Kane or Berahino on our hands!.

    Yedlin has gone on loan, hopefully we will see whether he really is up to the PL! that's positive. I am not so sure not getting more players in is as bad as some feel. Sometimes its best to have a small squad to work with and give everyone game time to develop them. Now we can expect Njie and Son and Pritchard and Ali to get game time, isn't that why we brought them. I am fine with what has happened, not botherd about Berahino, think there will be better strikers out there for less! Sure we can find our own Berby at half the proce. Lets face it small clubs in the PL are now flogging their English players for over the top proces because they can, but the football world has gone mad, look at Utd on that youngster, 50+games and they spend 36m stupid. Just like us on Lamela, it has to stop somewhere otherwise clubs will not survive. Levy has a bidget he sticks with it, that is what keeps us alive and not bankrupt, plus he is developing a stadium, lets just enjoy seeing the youngster have a go".

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    nu vreau o echipa gen city,psg sau chelsea. ceea ce se intampla e ok. pana acuma au scapat de batrani si au adus/pastrat numai tinerii. insa, sunt doua pozitii foarte importante in echipa care nu sunt acoperite. rezerva lui Kane si mijlocasul defensiv. nu am zis sa fie adusi Aguero si nu stiu ce DM de super clasa. Wanyama era perfect. cat despre Berhaino... nu l-am vazut jucand. dar se tot zicea ca se intelege bine cu Kane. ok, nu a fost adus. ok, e bine ca nu a fost adus daca e un jucator cu probleme. dar, trebuia un atacant. cum zice si ala mai sus... daca se accidenteaza Kane....stam in Son sau Njie?? plus ca... se zice ca se construieste echipa pt cand e gata stadionul. de ce nu au fost in stare sa il tina pe Azzaoui?? care la cum se zice ca creste, de la anul sau maxim 2 ani era la prima echipa, constant.

    acuma ramane de vazut cat rezista Pocc. rezultatele si jocul prestat, nu prea il ajuta.

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    Da, aici iti dau dreptate. Eu cred ca Levy are incredere in Poch de aceea i-a si dat mana libera. Si mai cred ca de data asta Levy a luat plasa, presedintele lui WBA fiind extrem de agresiv, publicand totul in presa inca din saptamana trecuta, probabil ca l-a calcat vreo... remarca pe coada, oricum, a dat mai degraba in jucator decat in Levy, total neprofesionist cu alte cuvinte. Levy i-a lipsit la randul lui un plan B, aici este greseala mare. Un Austin ar fi costat si mai putin si ar fi fost chiar inlocuitorul lui Kane in meciurile mai usoare, desi si depre el se vorbeste de bube, recte probleme cu genunchii. Poch a inhibat transferul lui Lamela poate si din patriotism dar mai ales din instinct avand semnale ca transferul lui Bera risca sa nu se faca. Azzaoui a stat doar un an la noi, este de mare perspectiva la 18 ani dar ca el mai sunt la acelasi nivel si varsta inca vreo patru-cinci, iti spun ca stiu. Cat despre Berahino, eu i-am vazut pe el si Kane la U23, teoretic s-ar completa cu Kane dar personal nu am vazut asta in acele meciuri, asta insemnand ca s-ar juca 4411 ceea ce nu pare a fi sistemul lui Poch. Cat despre mijlocasul defensiv, eu cred ca a fost mai degraba speculatia presei, in plus Southampton nu l-ar fi dat in veci la Spurs, dar daca ar fi fost vorba de Liverpool... Da va fi greu in sezonul asta dar nu si imposibil. Achizitiile facute sunt bune, belgianul si sudcoreanul fiind achizitii de marca care dau sperante de bine. COYS!
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    Lennon joins Everton

    Thx and good luck, Azza!

    We have reached agreement with Everton for the transfer of Aaron Lennon.

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/uplo...ghResNewsImage

    League Cup winner with us in 2008, Aaron joined us from Leeds United in July, 2005, and made 362 appearances in our colours, scoring 30 goals.

    The winger joined Everton on loan in February and went on to play 16 times for the Goodison Park side, scoring twice.

    We wish Aaron all the best for the future.

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news...verton-010915/
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    Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust release statement questioning summer transfer activity

    With the transfer window being closed yesterday evening, Tottenham Hotspur’s Supporters Trust have released a statement criticising the summer activity.

    Tottenham’s biggest fan group questioned why some areas of the squad are still looking light and voiced their concerns on the relationship between what they pay and what they receive.

    Mauricio Pochettino’s four summer acquisitions were Heung-Min Son, Clinton N’Jie, Toby Alderweireld and Kieran Tripper.

    The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust requested a statement from the club board addressing the fan concerns.

    Currently 16th after four games played, Spurs this season look less likely to break into the top 4 then at any time over the past 7 years.

    Read the official statement posted on the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust website here.

    “It is always difficult for a supporters’ organisation to pass comment on the detail of transfer deals – deals that are business transactions conducted privately. We can, however, take note of the general approach to and results of the Club’s transfer activity.

    “We have, in line with most fans, congratulated THFC’s Board on running the Club as a sustainable business – avoiding the financial problems that have affected many clubs over the years. We recognise the need to balance a sustainable business strategy with the need to deliver an entertaining and successful team.

    “At the end of this season’s transfer window, however, we find ourselves questioning where we have ended up. Some areas of the squad have looked light as we played four games in August, and that remains the case as we move into the main part of the season. We welcome the good signings that have been made, but are concerned at the gaps that still exist and the pressure this places on the manager and the team.

    “Spurs made the highest ever pre-tax profit in the Premier League last year – £80m. Revenues went up 22% to £180.5m. Ticket prices for top class games remain among the highest in the Premier League. Next year, the Club has informed us it wants to increase those prices.

    “Many supporters are now questioning the relationship between what we pay and what we receive. We understand the Club is trying to finance a new stadium, but we have also heard that this will not be allowed to unduly affect the playing side. And no doubt we will be asked to dig deep to watch the team in the new stadium, once it is built.

    “This is not the first time the team has gone into a season looking light. We believe fans have shown enormous patience over the years. But we understand why that patience is starting to run out. It is important the Club is run on successful business lines, but the success of the business depends on sporting success – the kind that attracts crowds and fills new stadiums.

    “We think a credible explanation from THFC’s Board to address the genuine concerns of supporters, many of whom have backed the current Board consistently, is now required.”

    http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/to...sfer-activity/
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    Window wrap - summer transfer window 2015

    Chairman Daniel Levy and Head Coach Mauricio Pochettino provide us with a perspective on our transfer business following the close of the summer window yesterday.

    “At the end of last season Mauricio was clear what we needed to do and what we certainly shouldn’t do," said Daniel. “He wanted to streamline the squad, strengthen it and retain the ability to develop the talent we already had. Importantly, we also needed to keep our key players.

    “That meant reducing the squad number, improving the team defensively and adding exciting attacking forwards. It also meant that if we couldn’t secure the few key targets we wanted, we wouldn’t just add others. And we needed to keep the space for our current players to flourish.”

    This summer we moved early to secure our targets and were able to conclude the acquisitions of Dele Alli from Milton Keynes (to join us this July), Toby Alderweireld from Atletico Madrid (on loan last season at Southampton), Kieran Trippier from Burnley and Kevin Wimmer from Cologne.

    We went on to add Clinton Njie from Olympique Lyonnais and Heung-Min Son from Bayer Leverkusen.

    Aaron Lennon, Roberto Soldado, Paulinho, Etienne Capoue, Lewis Holtby, Benjamin Stambouli, Vlad Chiriches and Younes Kaboul departed the Club over the summer months and we wish them well for the future.

    Mauricio said, “I look at our squad and I know we have worked well to shape it. Strengthening our defence was a priority given the number of goals we conceded last season. Toby, Kevin and Kieran add depth and quality.

    “In Dele, Sonny and Clinton we have three young, fast and exciting players who can play in several different attacking positions, giving us good options.

    “All of them had impressive seasons in their respective leagues last season and we are excited about their potential alongside that of our current players.

    “I have been very clear that we would only add players that we felt would improve us and if any one player was not possible then I prefer we do not add for the sake of it. Much has been said about us only having one recognised striker in Harry - I don’t accept this at all - the positional play of today’s forwards means it’s too simplistic to look for goals from any one position - playing a fluid style means players switch. Also we secured Sonny and Clinton in the knowledge that we may not be adding any other forward.”

    Daniel added, “We have never, as a Club, spoken about another team’s players and I am not about to do so now. However, I do want to make a few general points regarding transfers.

    “Firstly, there is hardly a transfer concluded across Europe which doesn’t include staged payments. This is particularly so when significant amounts such as £20m-£30m are involved - players don’t come cheaply these days.

    “Secondly, we do not make anything personal. None of the proposals, discussions or negotiations we undertake involve any personal elements or ego - everything we do is in the interest of what is best for our Club.

    “Thirdly, we never make anything public, particularly in the best interests of the players involved. Making aspects such as transfer requests public is wholly disrespectful to a player.

    “Our pragmatic player trading has been important in the way we have run the business of the Club and in getting us to the position where we have now been able to start work on a new stadium - the one thing that has the ability to take this Club to the next level of competitiveness. I make no apologies for being ambitious for our Club and looking to deliver future success for our fans.

    “This season," underlined Mauricio, “we start with a combination of our own players who have come through the ranks and players that bring skills and experience from other leagues. Most importantly, it’s a squad of players with heart - it’s a squad I’m proud to field.”

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news...r-2015-020915/
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    Premier League squad list

    Following the conclusion of the summer transfer window, the Club has today submitted its list of players that will be eligible to play in the Premier League from now until January 1.

    The list, in alphabetical order, is as follows:

    Toby Alderweireld
    Tom Carroll
    Nacer Chadli
    Ben Davies
    Mousa Dembele
    Christian Eriksen
    Federico Fazio
    Harry Kane
    Erik Lamela
    Hugo Lloris
    Ryan Mason
    Clinton Njie
    Alex Pritchard
    Danny Rose
    Heung-Min Son
    Andros Townsend
    Kieran Trippier
    Jan Vertonghen
    Michel Vorm
    Kyle Walker
    Kevin Wimmer

    In addition to the main squad list is an Under-21 list with an unlimited number of players – included on this list are Dele Alli, Nabil Bentaleb, Eric Dier, Luke McGee, Josh Onomah and Harry Winks.

    Meanwhile, we've also submitted a squad list to UEFA for the Europa League.

    UEFA A LIST

    Toby Alderweireld
    Dele Alli
    Tom Carroll
    Nacer Chadli
    Ben Davies
    Mousa Dembele
    Eric Dier
    Christian Eriksen
    Federico Fazio
    Harry Kane
    Erik Lamela
    Hugo Lloris
    Ryan Mason
    Clinton Njie
    Alex Pritchard
    Danny Rose
    Heung-Min Son
    Andros Townsend
    Kieran Trippier
    Jan Vertonghen
    Michel Vorm
    Kyle Walker
    Kevin Wimmer

    Nabil Bentaleb, Luke McGee, Josh Onomah and Harry Winks appear on the UEFA B list.

    http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news...d-list-030915/
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    Happy Birthday, Tottenham Hotspur!
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    Happy!


    Not the word I would use, batem si noi pe cineva anu asta, Mirile?
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