Yes a success in terms of revenue and things take time also, the team and manager are looking brilliant so far…also looking forward to seeing the go cart track under the south stand that’s open January
Yes. But the amount of advertising flashing around the stadium incoporating RED is shocking. It happens before, during and after kick off. Such disregard of the Clubs colours is unacceptable. Other big clubs limit the display of opposition colours to a bear minimum. The THFC board deem it fit to display RED on our home kit. Unacceptable. COYS
@@pappy9473 I know that’s not true. I went on the tour and a guide wanted to Chuck me out because I was a red Ar…….. Arizona Cardinals shirt. You thought I was going to swear then didn’t you 😂
I’m a season ticket holder and every time I go to the stadium it takes my breath away !! On match days they even have bands around various parts of the stadium playing spurs songs to get you hyped before the match. Food is really good with quick service and no big queues for a beer.The only bad thing I would say is the transport system to the stadium bad !!
@@bretton_woodsthat’s not how it happened. We lost the bidding on the Olympic site as we wanted to knock it down and develop the site at Crystal Palace, but the legacy dept made promises to keep the track.
I have been to many stadiums around the world. This is without a doubt the best in the UK and as good as any Ive seen throughout Europe, the US and Australia. Magnificent.
also Harrison when we did the stadium tour it was fantastic but we didn’t get to see the large NFl changing room only the smaller one, also didn’t get to see the goal line bar, 100% the best stadium ever though and hope they open the sky bridge soon!
I was there on a corporate day hosted in the NFL changing rooms and hospitality with one of the Spurs tech partners. That's why Ledley was there and we were given the tour at the end of the day! Agree it's the best stadium around (that I've seen) and the SkyBridge will be EPIC.
Tottenham fan here, our stadium is absolutely beautiful. I too did the tour. My first game here was in the Champions League. We won 5-0 when Poch was manager. Great experience. We are here we are because of Bobby Buckle and his school boys friends as they founded our cricket club to a football club. I’m not sure if you’re actually a Tottenham FC fan or not? But if you cross the road, where the auditorium Is, and do the 1st left you will reach Bobby Buckles former home. To be totally honest with you, Bobbys former house touched my heart more than our new stadium did. -True story. I ❤️Tottenham FC.
It's a stunning place! Wow- that must have been one of the best games to go to, especially so soon after it was opened. I'm not a Spurs fan (Everton actually!) but would love to check out Bobby Buckles home next time- just checked out the history online. Thank you 😄
I live in the North West of England and support Liverpool. I'm a rugby league fan (nowhere near as much as I love football) but I do enjoy it and in 2022 I went to a rugby league cup final. The final is usually played at Wembley but for some reason, it couldn't be held there and was held at Tottenham instead. What a magnificent stadium! I loved all the bars etc... directly inside from where we sat to watch the game. Plush and very swish and the seats which we sat in to watch the game were comfy and the sightlines were second to none when watching the match. Some people looked at me as though I was bonkers when I said that I actually enjoyed the experience more than Wembley. Thanks for sharing the video
Thanks for the comment, as a Spurs fan i had wondered about how fans of the two clubs felt about the Stadium, i hoped that they enjoyed the new place, especially after the disappointment of missing out on visiting Wembley that year.
Nice summary that Harrison; thanks! (The algorithm has picked this video up also, perhaps it likes your style: to the point, succinct, interesting and positive; keep it going!)
It reminds me of golden 1 center here in Sacramento California. Except larger cause golden 1 is for basketball only. Same style interior and escalator area
After my son finally got into football at a late age (15) he was gonna support arsenal because his friends supported them,after I told him absolutely not in this house he changed his mind and is now a hardcore spurs supporter (thank god) We joined one hotspur last year and have been to 1 game so far (spurs vs West Ham) in December,when we arrived at the stadium we couldn’t believe how big and nice it was,beautiful stadium and we look forward to going again at the end of the month (spurs vs Brentford) My son was a totally different lad at the football and I saw a side of him I’d never seen before,great bonding session and can’t wait to go again 👍🏼
Been quite a few times, at night when its all lit up it looks magnificent. Great Stadium, was in awe of it the first time i went, compared to the old place.
To be honest the old stadium was well past it's sell-by date. The new stadium ticks all the boxes apart from a large standing terrace. These are safe if you do not overfill them. I was nearly crushed several times when there were more than 55000 in the old WHL.
The old stadium was beyond repair or upgrade and although standing terraces were not an option, the club more than made up for it by putting the stands so close to the pitch
Best in Europe. The Dallas Cowboys might have something to say about best in the world. The only negative for me is the lack of accommodation/restaurants around Tottenham before and after games - it's still one London's most nothingy areas.
I don’t believe the Stadium did cost £1B, I may stand corrected but isn’t it the whole Northumberland Development Project that cost that much. It includes the stadium, a college, tower blocks for housing, retail, public spaces etc etc etc. The idea being to regenerate Tottenham a fairly run down area, provide local employment and of course being a business earn money for the club. Seems to be working on all levels, the club is certainly making a fortune from the stadium. COYS
I did see someone saying the same thing regarding the cost being under £1 Bill and maybe the media decided to round up the figure for a better headline! Even if it was £1 Bill, it is certainly making a fortune for Spurs, and that's even before 'phase 2' of develpment (Go-carting, SkyBridge etc) is live!
@@harrisonk89. They must be making a fortune. The stadium is always full. The club shop, hospitality and catering especially on match days are always busy.
It’s way ahead of the old lane in many ways, that’s for sure. But as a retired/disabled season ticket holder I really wish they had pushed the boat out a little more and installed match day heating of some description in the disabled toilets. It’s usually cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey ! By the time that enough layers have been removed so as to attend to my toilet needs my nether regions are too cold to function. COYS!
It's taken a few years for the new stadium to begin to produce the kind of revenue needed for Spurs to begin to close the gap during the transfer windows. Without the revenue that this new stadium generates as well as the merch, they would be more limited in spending owing to the truly stupid financial rules that favor richer teams that are allowed to spend more because the earn more.
You failed to mention we have the largest single tier stand in Europe at 17,000. We still call it the Park Lane as we don't like the official name of South Stand.
Also it's the New White Hart Lane nothing else. One issue I have is all the Red advertising around the stadium before, after and DURING matches. Just not acceptable. COYS
I did see that 17k tier stat, but left it out along many other mind blowing facts (such as the unique grass technology) to avoid the video becoming an endless list of Stadium features. Noted re the Park Lane stand, thanks!
Haha, no worries, I don't blame you! There is always at least one blunder and I think it unintentionally worked in my favour, due to the extra comments engagement 🤣
I have to disagree, the quality & harmony of the fan experience at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium must be better than any stadium upgrade surely? Until I have seen the Bernabeu Stadium, I can’t say for certain😅
Will be even better soon with the F1 partnered go kart track under the stadium, also the concerts ,boxing and other events keep the stadium alive when football is not there. How many times a year is football home matches played?
It'll be at least 35 football games played there per year including all competitions and friendlies. The guide mentioned the go-cart track as well as some other coo new activities launching in the next phase. When you include all of that with the NFL, boxing and huge concerts, it's a very busy place! Levy knew what he was doing!!
It seems like you went on a group tour of the stadium. Did they rush you through? Or were you able to stop and read some of the info and take everything in?
I actually went on the tour as part of a corporate day hosted by their technology partner HPE! That's why I was in the NFL changing rooms (where the presentation was held) and got to meet Ledley who was the keynote speaker. The tour we were taken on was part of the corporate day and therefore more rushed and missing out some of the standard areas. That being said, we got to see some places which are not accessed by standard tours
Not as much as a ticket would cost at Chelsea. It depends on who they are playing, and when. The most expensive single ticket is £103 pounds, at Chelsea it is 240 quid. the cheapest season ticket is £807, with the price for older people and kids £400. As a club member i can get tickets (if you are quick on the website) for £25, for less popular games and kick off times.
I'm an Everton but not seen that at Goodison! It will be very interesting to see how BMD will stack up next to this Spurs ground. Will try and make a video there
Agreed! I think Spurs wanted to show that they tried to keep it 'pure' with the WHL flooring, Spurs Cockrell and other little touches, but it's now clearly a commercial-focussed beast of a stadium. They should've just kept the old White Hart Lane name, as Levy has clearly failed to sell naming rights with the hefty price tag. It would be an easy win to appease some of the purist fans!
@@harrisonk89 Levy and his mate are suckling on the worst kind of capitalism! US Corporate capitalism! As businessmen, they are entitled to do what they like! That is likely to destroy the fan base! Grassroots! It is clear that they support the franchise model and play anywhere in the world in front of tourists! As an Evertonian, I have experienced 2 First Division titles, 2 FA Cup wins, and a European Cup winner's success! There is more, but irrelevant. Everton has many historical firsts! The domestic league champions are the pinnacle, and other competitions are a bonus; only the marketing for tourists says otherwise! Tottenham Hotspur are fortunate to be located in North London and associated with Arsenal!
I hear that@@daneelolivaw602 and it's reasonable for some purists to prefer the old WHL, but when I compare to Emirates and West Ham in particular, Spurs look like they've done a decent job keeping fans close to the pitch and loads of history/old parts of WHL
@@harrisonk89 Thanks for the reply Sir. I first went to White Hart Lane in 1965, and then over the years to the new stadium. The Stadium back then, in 1965, was much better, in my opinion, than the one we ended up with, before we moved into this new beauty. way back in 65, you could wander all around the Stadium, and stand anywhere, apart from the enclosure in front of the main stand, where they charged you about sixpence extra to get in. We would walk to which ever goal that Spurs were attacking. unless it was raining, there was no cover for those standing at the Paxton Road end, so we would go on the shelf. Of course we have great memories of the old place, of great games, and great names i'll never see anyone as good as Mr Greaves, or Mr Gilzean, the G Men. Or Mr Dave Mackay, And Nice one Cyril, Mr Knowles. And so many more, both from Spurs and from other teams. But the new Stadium is wonderful with Lots of great memories waiting to be made.
Best stadium club Europe 1.santiago Bernabeu.real Madrid 2.allianz arena Bayern Munchen 3.totenham stadium.totenham Hotspur 4.ettihad stadium.m.city 5.juventus stadium.juventus
@@normhanson981 not just a new roof its retractable,also a retracable pitch and underground car park,new seating capacity,they whole thing wrapped in an amazing steel exterior that images are beemed onto plus hundrerds of other upgrades to many to name and theyve done it all with minimal disruption to the playing side and somerhow dug underneath to make room for the pitch and parking having to navigate an existing metro line that runs under the stadium,and all this is bang in the middle of madrid metres from the main shopping street,its actually a marvel of engineering what they have achieved by absolute genuises at their job,u sound like a moron who knows nothing
@gerardoconnor8462 "Season ticket prices are insane" That's strange, i have looked at the most expensive season ticket prices, and Fulham come out on top. And Chelsea have the most expensive single ticket price, £240, followed by Spurs and Arsenal at £103, and West Ham at £100. The cheapest season ticket at Tottenham for an Adult is £807, and for Seniors and juniors it costs £404, not bloody bad. I love the place, and so does everyone i know. As for the most expensive stadium in the world, well look at the NFL. Spurs "Spoiled?" to bloody right, the stadium is fabulous.
@@jeffreycope352 oh dear the isareli regime is committing genocide and you come on here spreading lies and hatred and flasehood. Shame on israel shame on you
Do you think the new Stadium has been a runaway success for Spurs?🤷🏻♂️
Yes a success in terms of revenue and things take time also, the team and manager are looking brilliant so far…also looking forward to seeing the go cart track under the south stand that’s open January
Definitely. Not just on the pitch but with the Skywalk and the Edge which are a runaway success
@@stephenbrown4211the work won’t stop with hopefully the spurs blade hotel and other buildings on the way
Yes.
But the amount of advertising flashing around the stadium incoporating RED is shocking.
It happens before, during and after kick off.
Such disregard of the Clubs colours is unacceptable.
Other big clubs limit the display of opposition colours to a bear minimum.
The THFC board deem it fit to display RED on our home kit.
Unacceptable.
COYS
@@pappy9473 I know that’s not true. I went on the tour and a guide wanted to Chuck me out because I was a red Ar…….. Arizona Cardinals shirt. You thought I was going to swear then didn’t you 😂
I’m a season ticket holder and every time I go to the stadium it takes my breath away !! On match days they even have bands around various parts of the stadium playing spurs songs to get you hyped before the match. Food is really good with quick service and no big queues for a beer.The only bad thing I would say is the transport system to the stadium bad !!
Bad transport isn't the fault of the stadium or Spurs
@@ian_r125I think they were emphasising how well everything else is thought out.
@@Uygkuyfkutfkytfkutfv I think you're correct
@@bretton_woodsthat’s not how it happened. We lost the bidding on the Olympic site as we wanted to knock it down and develop the site at Crystal Palace, but the legacy dept made promises to keep the track.
so sorry to hear that you have a spurs season ticket
I have been to many stadiums around the world. This is without a doubt the best in the UK and as good as any Ive seen throughout Europe, the US and Australia. Magnificent.
100% it's the best in the UK and sounds like only the Real Madrid and LA 'SoFi' Stadiums stand up next to Tottenham's
Been a season ticket holder since it opened and honestly it’s hands down the best stadium you’ll ever go to. It’s perfect.
also Harrison when we did the stadium tour it was fantastic but we didn’t get to see the large NFl changing room only the smaller one, also didn’t get to see the goal line bar, 100% the best stadium ever though and hope they open the sky bridge soon!
I was there on a corporate day hosted in the NFL changing rooms and hospitality with one of the Spurs tech partners. That's why Ledley was there and we were given the tour at the end of the day! Agree it's the best stadium around (that I've seen) and the SkyBridge will be EPIC.
Tottenham fan here, our stadium is absolutely beautiful. I too did the tour. My first game here was in the Champions League. We won 5-0 when Poch was manager. Great experience.
We are here we are because of Bobby Buckle and his school boys friends as they founded our cricket club to a football club.
I’m not sure if you’re actually a Tottenham FC fan or not? But if you cross the road, where the auditorium
Is, and do the 1st left you will reach Bobby Buckles former home. To be totally honest with you, Bobbys former house touched my heart more than our new stadium did. -True story. I ❤️Tottenham FC.
It's a stunning place! Wow- that must have been one of the best games to go to, especially so soon after it was opened. I'm not a Spurs fan (Everton actually!) but would love to check out Bobby Buckles home next time- just checked out the history online. Thank you 😄
As an arsenal fan gotta say it’s an amazing stadium
Fair play
Love that! Fair play 👏🏻👏🏻
wow thats big of u. Youre parents must be so proud of u that you would make a youtube comment.
I live in the North West of England and support Liverpool. I'm a rugby league fan (nowhere near as much as I love football) but I do enjoy it and in 2022 I went to a rugby league cup final. The final is usually played at Wembley but for some reason, it couldn't be held there and was held at Tottenham instead. What a magnificent stadium! I loved all the bars etc... directly inside from where we sat to watch the game. Plush and very swish and the seats which we sat in to watch the game were comfy and the sightlines were second to none when watching the match. Some people looked at me as though I was bonkers when I said that I actually enjoyed the experience more than Wembley. Thanks for sharing the video
Thanks for the comment, as a Spurs fan i had wondered about how fans of the two clubs felt about the Stadium, i hoped that they enjoyed the new place, especially after the disappointment of missing out on visiting Wembley that year.
Chris cowlin covered the stadium build from start to finish great watch
Was what started him up, I remember those times. Great daily videos.
I wish I had a pound every time Chris mentioned panels
Not seen his stuff but will check it out!
@@stephenbrown4211 😂
Nice summary that Harrison; thanks! (The algorithm has picked this video up also, perhaps it likes your style: to the point, succinct, interesting and positive; keep it going!)
It reminds me of golden 1 center here in Sacramento California. Except larger cause golden 1 is for basketball only. Same style interior and escalator area
I just googled that stadium and WOW! Very similar style and would love to check it out and make a video there one day
After my son finally got into football at a late age (15) he was gonna support arsenal because his friends supported them,after I told him absolutely not in this house he changed his mind and is now a hardcore spurs supporter (thank god)
We joined one hotspur last year and have been to 1 game so far (spurs vs West Ham) in December,when we arrived at the stadium we couldn’t believe how big and nice it was,beautiful stadium and we look forward to going again at the end of the month (spurs vs Brentford)
My son was a totally different lad at the football and I saw a side of him I’d never seen before,great bonding session and can’t wait to go again 👍🏼
Love that story @lovemussb1940 and delighted that the stadium sold your son to become a proud Spurs fan without it getting ugly!!😂😁
already subscribed .....great video
Legend! Appreciate it :)
Been quite a few times, at night when its all lit up it looks magnificent. Great Stadium, was in awe of it the first time i went, compared to the old place.
It does look amazing in the dark and can imagine European Cup nights are special there. Now they just need to qualify 😂
It's breathtaking.
Really is! Now I need to go on a matchday :)
To be honest the old stadium was well past it's sell-by date. The new stadium ticks all the boxes apart from a large standing terrace. These are safe if you do not overfill them. I was nearly crushed several times when there were more than 55000 in the old WHL.
The old stadium was beyond repair or upgrade and although standing terraces were not an option, the club more than made up for it by putting the stands so close to the pitch
Best in Europe. The Dallas Cowboys might have something to say about best in the world. The only negative for me is the lack of accommodation/restaurants around Tottenham before and after games - it's still one London's most nothingy areas.
I don’t believe the Stadium did cost £1B, I may stand corrected but isn’t it the whole Northumberland Development Project that cost that much. It includes the stadium, a college, tower blocks for housing, retail, public spaces etc etc etc. The idea being to regenerate Tottenham a fairly run down area, provide local employment and of course being a business earn money for the club. Seems to be working on all levels, the club is certainly making a fortune from the stadium. COYS
I did see someone saying the same thing regarding the cost being under £1 Bill and maybe the media decided to round up the figure for a better headline! Even if it was £1 Bill, it is certainly making a fortune for Spurs, and that's even before 'phase 2' of develpment (Go-carting, SkyBridge etc) is live!
@@harrisonk89. They must be making a fortune. The stadium is always full. The club shop, hospitality and catering especially on match days are always busy.
@@Stand663 Agreed. Also the massive concerts and boxing matches!
Your right it cost 1.3B not 1B.
whatever it cost it was a bairgain,madrids renovations are costing 1billion and city spending 300 mil just for 7000 new seats
Great vid thanks Harrison. Spurs since 1962💙
Appreciate it John and I hope you get to experience some magical moments at the new stadium 😄🙏🏻
Even if your not a Spurs Supporter there's an incredible skywalk experience where you can walk on the top of the Stadium and absail down it.
Yes! Would love to try that for a new video
What an awesome stadium
It’s way ahead of the old lane in many ways, that’s for sure. But as a retired/disabled season ticket holder I really wish they had pushed the boat out a little more and installed match day heating of some description in the disabled toilets. It’s usually cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey !
By the time that enough layers have been removed so as to attend to my toilet needs my nether regions are too cold to function.
COYS!
62-seater stadium wow! Personally I would have thought a few more than that. Maybe up to 100.
Hahaha I was waiting for someone to pick up on that gaff 🙈🤣
Top content mate ❤
I really appreciate that brother and thank you for sharing it 😊🙏🏻
I aint a season ticket hokder but watched that stadium built from scratch in my doorstep pfft
Beautiful, Totténham..........
Nice video, amazing Stadium.
Really appreciate it and what an incredible stadium it is 😁
It's taken a few years for the new stadium to begin to produce the kind of revenue needed for Spurs to begin to close the gap during the transfer windows. Without the revenue that this new stadium generates as well as the merch, they would be more limited in spending owing to the truly stupid financial rules that favor richer teams that are allowed to spend more because the earn more.
You failed to mention we have the largest single tier stand in Europe at 17,000. We still call it the Park Lane as we don't like the official name of South Stand.
Also it's the New White Hart Lane nothing else.
One issue I have is all the Red advertising around the stadium before, after and DURING matches.
Just not acceptable.
COYS
You're spot on. we feel the same. I know many people will not buy the team shirt for the same reason.@@pappy9473
@pappy9473 We used to wear a red kit a few times. We were known as the Tottenham Reds, horror.
@@AloyciousJohn Don't mention the war😂.
Lilywhite these days. Navy shorts..
COYS
I did see that 17k tier stat, but left it out along many other mind blowing facts (such as the unique grass technology) to avoid the video becoming an endless list of Stadium features. Noted re the Park Lane stand, thanks!
I did smile when you said it was a 62 seat stadium :p (not a criticism, just made me smile)
Haha, no worries, I don't blame you! There is always at least one blunder and I think it unintentionally worked in my favour, due to the extra comments engagement 🤣
2nd best, Real Madrids revamped stadium is amazing.
Agreed! Spurs are top for new stadiums in Europe, but liek you said, Real's upgrade smashes everyone else out of the water
I have to disagree, the quality & harmony of the fan experience at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium must be better than any stadium upgrade surely?
Until I have seen the Bernabeu Stadium, I can’t say for certain😅
Wish one day to work there and watch my lovely team mat h against arsenal
Sounds like an amazing ambition and please comment here when you get your dream job!
It looks great 👍
It's the real deal!
I have to say I do love this stadium , lcfc fan .
Fair play! Looks like you'll be playing there next year :)
Will be even better soon with the F1 partnered go kart track under the stadium, also the concerts ,boxing and other events keep the stadium alive when football is not there.
How many times a year is football home matches played?
It'll be at least 35 football games played there per year including all competitions and friendlies. The guide mentioned the go-cart track as well as some other coo new activities launching in the next phase. When you include all of that with the NFL, boxing and huge concerts, it's a very busy place! Levy knew what he was doing!!
It seems like you went on a group tour of the stadium. Did they rush you through? Or were you able to stop and read some of the info and take everything in?
I actually went on the tour as part of a corporate day hosted by their technology partner HPE! That's why I was in the NFL changing rooms (where the presentation was held) and got to meet Ledley who was the keynote speaker. The tour we were taken on was part of the corporate day and therefore more rushed and missing out some of the standard areas. That being said, we got to see some places which are not accessed by standard tours
@harrisonk89 nice. Sounds fun.
Hopefully I'll get to go at some point and I'm not even a Spurs fan! 😅
Very cool
fantastic stadium coys come on you spurs
Really is a brilliant stadium in many ways
The ineos thing is a off road car like the defender
Correct!
All well and good but how much is a ticket?
Not as much as a ticket would cost at Chelsea.
It depends on who they are playing, and when. The most expensive single ticket is £103 pounds, at Chelsea it is 240 quid. the cheapest season ticket is £807, with the price for older people and kids £400.
As a club member i can get tickets (if you are quick on the website) for £25, for less popular games and kick off times.
Actually Gaza hit a golf ball at the cockerel causing the dent
I read it was his airgun, which makes sense, as also heard Gary Lineker tell story about him shooting it at ‘Jimmy Fivebellies’ in training 😂
Wrong it was an air gun
Indeed it was@@jotgrewal4390 :)
My fridge is bigger than their trophy cabinet 🤣
😂😂😂
The New White Hart Lane is wonderful.
Really is amazing!!
Not nàmed yet, Harry...........
Go go Harrison ❤
Thank you :)
Everton Goodison park had escalator years ago . The new BMD stadium will be on par or not better than spurs in 2024
I'm an Everton but not seen that at Goodison! It will be very interesting to see how BMD will stack up next to this Spurs ground. Will try and make a video there
In the top balcony so in the early 70s.
Only 52,500 capacity though.
Did you do the sky walk and dare?
Last time I was on an escalator in a stadium was everyday….
😂 but you’ve gotta admit that this one with the view is pretty cool
Goodison Park has had escalators for over 40 years
Haven't seen those at Goodison, but assume the new stadium will have some!
COYS ........... 👍
Pretty sure it's more than 15,000 pies annually.
My info on the pies was from 2019 to be fair!!
It's a magnificent stadium for multi-sport games, Sacrilege for the purist! Amazing for the tourists!
Agreed! I think Spurs wanted to show that they tried to keep it 'pure' with the WHL flooring, Spurs Cockrell and other little touches, but it's now clearly a commercial-focussed beast of a stadium. They should've just kept the old White Hart Lane name, as Levy has clearly failed to sell naming rights with the hefty price tag. It would be an easy win to appease some of the purist fans!
@@harrisonk89 Levy and his mate are suckling on the worst kind of capitalism! US Corporate capitalism! As businessmen, they are entitled to do what they like!
That is likely to destroy the fan base! Grassroots! It is clear that they support the franchise model and play anywhere in the world in front of tourists!
As an Evertonian, I have experienced 2 First Division titles, 2 FA Cup wins, and a European Cup winner's success! There is more, but irrelevant. Everton has many historical firsts!
The domestic league champions are the pinnacle, and other competitions are a bonus; only the marketing for tourists says otherwise!
Tottenham Hotspur are fortunate to be located in North London and associated with Arsenal!
I am a purist, and i don't agree. You won't find many Spurs fans who don't love the place, and who don't feel proud of it either. It is wonderful.
I hear that@@daneelolivaw602 and it's reasonable for some purists to prefer the old WHL, but when I compare to Emirates and West Ham in particular, Spurs look like they've done a decent job keeping fans close to the pitch and loads of history/old parts of WHL
@@harrisonk89
Thanks for the reply Sir.
I first went to White Hart Lane in 1965, and then over the years to the new stadium.
The Stadium back then, in 1965, was much better, in my opinion, than the one we ended up with, before we moved into this new beauty. way back in 65, you could wander all around the Stadium, and stand anywhere, apart from the enclosure in front of the main stand, where they charged you about sixpence extra to get in.
We would walk to which ever goal that Spurs were attacking. unless it was raining, there was no cover for those standing at the Paxton Road end, so we would go on the shelf.
Of course we have great memories of the old place, of great games, and great names i'll never see anyone as good as Mr Greaves, or Mr Gilzean, the G Men.
Or Mr Dave Mackay, And Nice one Cyril, Mr Knowles.
And so many more, both from Spurs and from other teams.
But the new Stadium is wonderful with Lots of great memories waiting to be made.
Is that little glass box the trophy room?
They're ambitious leaving so much room around the current trophy collection 🤣
All that for 62 people, mental! 😏🤣 7:08
15 thousand pies chomped annually? Surely, they'd eat at least that amount each match day?
A stadium is one thing but a football ground is another ynwa
You wouldn't say no to an away day at the Spurs ground though!
FYI "space age" means old! i.e. Late 50s to early 80s. No offence intended.
Just after 7 mins. Stats it's a 62 seater 😂
Best stadium club Europe
1.santiago Bernabeu.real Madrid
2.allianz arena Bayern Munchen
3.totenham stadium.totenham Hotspur
4.ettihad stadium.m.city
5.juventus stadium.juventus
I would put Tottenham at number 2! I’ve been round the Etihad many times and although impressive, it’s not close to Spurs 😄👌🏻
Nice stadium but a pain to get to!
Yes, it looks weird being in the middle of such a residential area!
It sounds like you haven't been there to watch a match
Correct- I’m an Everton fan! Would love to go for a game though
Great stadium maybe but will mean nothing without trophies inside it!
Agreed. Otherwise, what's the point?!
Has trophies inside it. Football didn’t begin with the premier league. 👍🏼
Yes they have cups, but who wants to visit the canteen? :)@@jcrockett80
All They Need Now is a Decent Team to Play in it🤷♂️
Admittedly they have a few quality players, but they still go a way to go.
If their new look 'Angeball' tactics and current squad don't make at least top 6 this year, it will be hard to predict a bright future for Spurs!
Does it have a trophy room…..cupboard……shelf?
You’ve gotta watch the full vid to see the tour guide joke about that!!
Your Mamesh geshmack
Shkoiach! Also Gevaldig :)
Tacker a moiradick'a mentch
Time has already moved on and it’s been overtaken by the Bernabeu and especially SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, LA. But it’s still an amazing stadium.
You're not wrong! I don't think it will be challenged in the UK for a while yet. Even with Everton's new ground considered
The Real Madrid stadium is the existing 50 year old stadium with a new roof . 😂😂😂
Much more than a new roof@@normhanson981!! They also have a new retractable pitch. Would love to go on a tour there
@@normhanson981 not just a new roof its retractable,also a retracable pitch and underground car park,new seating capacity,they whole thing wrapped in an amazing steel exterior that images are beemed onto plus hundrerds of other upgrades to many to name and theyve done it all with minimal disruption to the playing side and somerhow dug underneath to make room for the pitch and parking having to navigate an existing metro line that runs under the stadium,and all this is bang in the middle of madrid metres from the main shopping street,its actually a marvel of engineering what they have achieved by absolute genuises at their job,u sound like a moron who knows nothing
Bet the trophy is small!
They've provided plenty of space for new trophies. So better get to work!
It's very impressive BUT the upgraded Bernebeu makes it look like a dinky toy. Not sure how well it will age.
Agree that Bernebeu 2.0 is #1 but this stadium does enter the top 3 in Europe imo
Shalom
Shalom to you!❤
Where's the cheese room?
Didn't see that particular room 😂
Spoiled ? They pay top $ most expensive stadium in the world thats how spoilt Spurs fans are . Season ticket prices are insane .
Understood. Maybe only rich Spurs fans are spoiled
@gerardoconnor8462
"Season ticket prices are insane" That's strange, i have looked at the most expensive season ticket prices, and Fulham come out on top. And Chelsea have the most expensive single ticket price, £240, followed by Spurs and Arsenal at £103, and West Ham at £100.
The cheapest season ticket at Tottenham for an Adult is £807, and for Seniors and juniors it costs £404, not bloody bad.
I love the place, and so does everyone i know.
As for the most expensive stadium in the world, well look at the NFL.
Spurs "Spoiled?" to bloody right, the stadium is fabulous.
Jealous Gooooooonerr by chance?
The pitch does not in any sense "fold over" the grass pitch slides out to reveal the artificial NFL surface beneath.
True, that’s the correct terminology
@harrisonk89 Great video though !
Appreciate it @timbrown4576!😄🙏🏻
Now you can imagine how Manchester United's new stadium will look like with their successful history
Where’s the trophy room? 😂
Watch the full vid to see their 'trophy room' 🤣
Bernabeu is the best stadium. Not this pretender.
Agree Bernabeu number 1 but Spurs Stadium is no joke
is "costed" a word ?? LOL
It is now 🤣
More worried about it being an NFL stadium... pathetic really.
This would be just a average NFL stadium
Free free palestine from the sea to the river
Free Palestine from Hamas you fruitcake
@@harrisonk89🤣
Come on you spurs - Free Palestine!
What’s ‘free palestine’ got to do with this video?
Free Gaza from hamas
@@jeffreycope352 oh dear the isareli regime is committing genocide and you come on here spreading lies and hatred and flasehood. Shame on israel shame on you
@@harrisonk89 The israeli regime is committing war crimes in gaza.
free palestine
What’s ‘free palestine’ got to do with this video?
Free Gaza from hamas