@@LASpurs Final capacity was 32,000 - the north-east corner of White Hart Lane had been demolished, reducing capacity while Spurs were still playing there.
As a West Ham fan it pains me to say both stadiums are better than the Olympic stadium we inherited. I've been to away games at both and it has to be said the Spurs stadium is probably the best I've ever visited
Yeah and it's a shame too for all but very, very young West Ham fans who well remember Upton Park because the nature of that ground aided some fantastic crowd atmospheres down the years, something that it's near impossible to recreate in the cavernous Olympic stadium. Ah well, I suppose it's "progress".
@@gooner3681 so you are saying you’ve never had one thought be more original than the other since they both came from you? What a stupid chain of thought
True. Their last trophy they got that can be considered at least somewhat worthy was the League Cup back in 2008. Tottenham as well as it's haters have expectations, that are too high for them, like being part of the so-called big 6. I think Spurs should lower their expectations and rather compare themselves to the likes of Brentford and Crystal Palace rather than the true giants like Man City, Man Utd and even Arsenal.
@@heisyahweh7148 At least we have won multiple times the Bundesliga as well as a Champions League title. We are overall bigger than Spuds. You‘re basically the English Neverkusen (also known as Leverkusen).
Maybe for a home fan but for an away fan they haven't learnt any lessons. I was there a couple of years ago in the cup with Arsenal and they only opened one turnstile and had a huge bottleneck leading up to kick off. Half the seats in the away area were cordoned off with a sign saying they were unsafe. If there is one ground that you would expect this not to happen now, it's Hillsborough.
@@ianz9916 I was at that game when Sheffield Wednesday Won 3-0 ?? In league cup 🤷🏼♂️ Mate their is no way whatsoever that only one turn style was open that would never happen 😂
@@ianz9916 I was to and their is No way they would only have one turn style open it wouldn’t & could’ve happen Stadium control would never let that happen I think you’ve been listening to Liverpool fans for too long long mate who Killed their own fans that day Enjoy your weekend from Sheffield the birthplace of football 👍
@@MarkPitsmoorOwl I was at the game and I know what I saw. I never listen to Liverpool fans, they are professional moaners. It surprised and shocked me. It was at the Leppings Lane stand and as it wasn't a big game, well not for Arsenal, there wasn't the manic crush to get in, just huge queues. I've been to Hillsborough many times and this was the worst occasion. I was also at the game in 1979 in the 3rd round of the F.A. Cup in the snow. One of the only games to be played that day and the Wednesday fans on the spion kop were chucking snowballs at Pat Jennings before the game. That was a 1-1 draw and went to four replays, all of which I went to. Our ex striker Brian Hornsby kept on scoring for Wednesday which is why it took so many games to get through.
Both look great & I like both clubs but my favourite ground is still Hillsborough stadium the home of Sheffield Wednesday who have had a nightmare for last 24 seasons but are still Yorkshires most successful football club in Yorkshire beating Sheffield United & Dirty Leeds United for the amount of Trophies Won by the owls who also had the Largest ground in England in the 1960,70,80 ,90 it holded 28 fa cup semi finals with 2 league cup finals replays & the World Cup finals in 1966 plus euros 1996 their record attendance at Hillsborough stadium is almost 73k fans it had the Largest Kop when first built in 1986 when the roof went on When the poor 97 Liverpool fans Died it holded over 54k fans now it holds almost 40k fans but because of health & Safety reasons they can only sell 35k fans until the health & Safety issues are sorted out at Hillsborough stadium it’s proper old school stadium at the home of Sheffield Wednesday 💙🔥💯👏👍👊
Simply no comparison between the world's best football stadium and the Effemerates Mauseleum. Same as WHL, a proper atmospheric stadium compared to the Libary.
You can't compare 2 stadiums that were designed and built over a decade apart. Design and construction methods are constantly improving. Tottenham stadium is the best in the league because it's brand new. However introducting the NFL is not very British and a bad move.
I take it this is your own opinion? What makes you think it's of any value? 😂 NFL at the THS doesn't take anything away from the football side. They have separate pitch, separate changing room. Yet the full house at every NFL games with Londoners, Europeans and Americans coming to the stadium says otherwise. While most stadiums are dormant in October, Spurs stadium is generating money and enhancing the local economy. Unfortunately, your opinion is illogical.
@@RAJ-Jamcal I never thought my response had any value but it must have otherwise you wouldn't have replied the way you did. I must have triggered you in some way 😁
The new White Hart Lane is the most profitable stadium in the world. It generates more income and has propelled Spurs to become the 7th wealthiest football club in the world overtaking Chelsea and Arsenal. All these extra events mean Spurs shall clear the costs of construction far more quickly.
Established in the South and reside in the North. It was felt that North London needed a decent football club. That the people of the North had suffered far too much. That North London identity means so much to spurs? They were willing to shed it in hope of acquiring a free stadium, the olympic stadium.
The ONLY club with 3 postcodes N5, N7 and SW18 and no roots! Every club in the entire football league is named after the town or city they come from except one - Arsenal, no such place - you’re the Woolwich Arsenal! Be proud of South London like Crystal Palace!
@@TrevorAngelHaving a team called Woolwich Arsenal that isn't in Woolwich wouldn't have made sense and would been a nightmare for the marketing team. It's common sense to change the name to Arsenal. Arsenal were called Royal Arsenal before being called Woolwich Arsenal, the location Woolwich was introduced and was the club's 3rd name. Arsenal have their roots in making artillery shells and what does artillery do, wreck havoc in enemy territory!!!!!
There is no comparison, the emeriods looks like the prototype that should never have been built, whilst SPURS STADIUM is the best football stadium in the world. End of. COYS
@@LASpurs "17 major trophies" Do you know since Modic left Spurs he's won 21 major trophies, and if you add those to the trophies Spurs have won since he left, it makes a total of 21 trophies. I didn't realise spurs had 17 trophies in the new trophy room, I assumed they would be in The Victoria and Albert Museum, It's a long long time since Spurs won anything worth winning, you don't count the Milk, Sherpa Vans, Johnstone's paint as a "major" trophy, do you? (league cup to you) 61yrs since the league and 31yrs since the FA Cup, But hey, Tyson Fury just won a title at the Tottenham stadium, maybe he'll let you display that in the trophy room, if you ask him nicely
How pathetic, there’s no comparison, the emeriods looks like the prototype that should never have been built, compared to SPURS stadium which is the best in the world. End of.
Spurs stadium looks cold, lame like England weather, and their trophy drought spell. At Arsenal it's a cultural experience. The best stadium in the world maybe SoFi in Los Angeles
@@TrungNguyen-uf8cv 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣idiot obvious never been to the quiet corporate dump which is the emeriods. Woolwich the original mk dons 🤮 This muppet won’t have a clue what I’m talking about, so check your history then do one. Woolwich haven’t got anything in their cabinet either, idiot. COYS
Which of these 4 stadiums brings you the best memories?
Final capacity of White Hart Lane was approx 36,300, not 32,000.
@@LASpurs Final capacity was 32,000 - the north-east corner of White Hart Lane had been demolished, reducing capacity while Spurs were still playing there.
But it's not empty is it
As a West Ham fan it pains me to say both stadiums are better than the Olympic stadium we inherited. I've been to away games at both and it has to be said the Spurs stadium is probably the best I've ever visited
The deal given to West Ham is nothing short of criminal
Yeah and it's a shame too for all but very, very young West Ham fans who well remember Upton Park because the nature of that ground aided some fantastic crowd atmospheres down the years, something that it's near impossible to recreate in the cavernous Olympic stadium. Ah well, I suppose it's "progress".
The Emirates is ageing so fast, compared to Tottenhams stadium 🤔which is a thing of wonders.
A slight correction, the club level tier at the Emirates Stadium was expanded in 2017 resulting in the stadiums capacity now being 60,704
Tottenham's stadium is original in design and Arsenals is a spitting image of Benfica's Stadium. Football did exist before 1992 by the way!
You realise they were all designed by the same architects right? Neither is more original than the other.
@@gooner3681except one clearly is more original than the other
@@QuotidianStupidity Sure but if they’re designed by the same people it’s a moot point.
@@gooner3681 so you are saying you’ve never had one thought be more original than the other since they both came from you?
What a stupid chain of thought
tottenham's stadium design is copied from a toilet bowl
Tottenham have 26 trophies..... Three more European trophies than Arsenal. But nothing recent ones unfortunately
True. Their last trophy they got that can be considered at least somewhat worthy was the League Cup back in 2008. Tottenham as well as it's haters have expectations, that are too high for them, like being part of the so-called big 6. I think Spurs should lower their expectations and rather compare themselves to the likes of Brentford and Crystal Palace rather than the true giants like Man City, Man Utd and even Arsenal.
Tottenham can without a doubt expect to be apart of the big 6 @@dinohermann1887
@@dinohermann1887 - Spoken like a true PUERILE MUPPET
@@dinohermann1887Can never take a Hamburg fan serious. Work on getting back to the Bundesliga first then we can talk lmao
@@heisyahweh7148 At least we have won multiple times the Bundesliga as well as a Champions League title. We are overall bigger than Spuds. You‘re basically the English Neverkusen (also known as Leverkusen).
I still love old school stadiums like Sheffield Wednesday Hillsborough Stadium its still amazing place
Maybe for a home fan but for an away fan they haven't learnt any lessons. I was there a couple of years ago in the cup with Arsenal and they only opened one turnstile and had a huge bottleneck leading up to kick off. Half the seats in the away area were cordoned off with a sign saying they were unsafe. If there is one ground that you would expect this not to happen now, it's Hillsborough.
@@ianz9916 I was at that game when Sheffield Wednesday Won 3-0 ?? In league cup 🤷🏼♂️
Mate their is no way whatsoever that only one turn style was open that would never happen 😂
@@MarkPitsmoorOwl Except it did because I was there. Yes you won 3-0.
@@ianz9916 I was to and their is No way they would only have one turn style open it wouldn’t & could’ve happen
Stadium control would never let that happen
I think you’ve been listening to Liverpool fans for too long long mate who Killed their own fans that day
Enjoy your weekend from Sheffield the birthplace of football 👍
@@MarkPitsmoorOwl I was at the game and I know what I saw. I never listen to Liverpool fans, they are professional moaners. It surprised and shocked me. It was at the Leppings Lane stand and as it wasn't a big game, well not for Arsenal, there wasn't the manic crush to get in, just huge queues. I've been to Hillsborough many times and this was the worst occasion. I was also at the game in 1979 in the 3rd round of the F.A. Cup in the snow. One of the only games to be played that day and the Wednesday fans on the spion kop were chucking snowballs at Pat Jennings before the game. That was a 1-1 draw and went to four replays, all of which I went to. Our ex striker Brian Hornsby kept on scoring for Wednesday which is why it took so many games to get through.
Two wonderful stadiums, but Tottenham's Stadium is ahead of Emirates in my opinion !!!
Both look great & I like both clubs but my favourite ground is still Hillsborough stadium the home of Sheffield Wednesday who have had a nightmare for last 24 seasons but are still Yorkshires most successful football club in Yorkshire beating Sheffield United & Dirty Leeds United for the amount of Trophies Won by the owls who also had the Largest ground in England in the 1960,70,80 ,90 it holded 28 fa cup semi finals with 2 league cup finals replays & the World Cup finals in 1966 plus euros 1996 their record attendance at Hillsborough stadium is almost 73k fans it had the Largest Kop when first built in 1986 when the roof went on
When the poor 97 Liverpool fans Died it holded over 54k fans now it holds almost 40k fans but because of health & Safety reasons they can only sell 35k fans until the health & Safety issues are sorted out at Hillsborough stadium it’s proper old school stadium at the home of Sheffield Wednesday 💙🔥💯👏👍👊
From a spurs fan - yes Hillsborough is one of my favourite grounds along with craven cottage fulham 😎
Arsenal definitely lost a piece of its soul when they left Highbury.
Highbury stadium was literally nicknamed "library stadium"
Fuck old ugly stadiums. Why would anyone like to keep an old walmart design stadium?
@@atlast3it’s just a catchy name used by rival fans the atmosphere was the same as any other stadium really
Arsenal never had a soul to begin with
The Emirates is a much better atmosphere these days though.
I like Tottenhams old stadium, I saw Arsenal win the league there, Twice :)
Apparently trophies outwith 20 years don count anymore.
The difference between the best stadium and the second best stadium is staggering
Snide comment about Tottenham trophies at the end earned a down vote.
Womp womp
Simply no comparison between the world's best football stadium and the Effemerates Mauseleum. Same as WHL, a proper atmospheric stadium compared to the Libary.
The final Capacity of White Hart Lane was just over 36,000 not 32,000.
You can't compare 2 stadiums that were designed and built over a decade apart. Design and construction methods are constantly improving. Tottenham stadium is the best in the league because it's brand new. However introducting the NFL is not very British and a bad move.
I take it this is your own opinion?
What makes you think it's of any value? 😂
NFL at the THS doesn't take anything away from the football side.
They have separate pitch, separate changing room.
Yet the full house at every NFL games with Londoners, Europeans and Americans coming to the stadium says otherwise.
While most stadiums are dormant in October, Spurs stadium is generating money and enhancing the local economy.
Unfortunately, your opinion is illogical.
@@RAJ-Jamcal I never thought my response had any value but it must have otherwise you wouldn't have replied the way you did. I must have triggered you in some way 😁
The new White Hart Lane is the most profitable stadium in the world. It generates more income and has propelled Spurs to become the 7th wealthiest football club in the world overtaking Chelsea and Arsenal. All these extra events mean Spurs shall clear the costs of construction far more quickly.
Arsenal are not North London, they’re South London Woolwich Arsenal with a ground in North London - get your facts right!
Established in the South and reside in the North. It was felt that North London needed a decent football club. That the people of the North had suffered far too much.
That North London identity means so much to spurs? They were willing to shed it in hope of acquiring a free stadium, the olympic stadium.
The ONLY club with 3 postcodes N5, N7 and SW18 and no roots! Every club in the entire football league is named after the town or city they come from except one - Arsenal, no such place - you’re the Woolwich Arsenal! Be proud of South London like Crystal Palace!
@@TrevorAngel "No roots" and still a bigger and better club than Tottenham. Just imagine if we did have roots?
Read you history your from Middlesex, Middlesex boy
@@TrevorAngelHaving a team called Woolwich Arsenal that isn't in Woolwich wouldn't have made sense and would been a nightmare for the marketing team. It's common sense to change the name to Arsenal. Arsenal were called Royal Arsenal before being called Woolwich Arsenal, the location Woolwich was introduced and was the club's 3rd name. Arsenal have their roots in making artillery shells and what does artillery do, wreck havoc in enemy territory!!!!!
it breaks my heart to see tottenham has better stadium than arsenal.
There is no comparison, the emeriods looks like the prototype that should never have been built, whilst SPURS STADIUM is the best football stadium in the world. End of.
COYS
Tottenham stadium is excellent but it only has a decent pitch because of all the shit that they put on it.
@@ianz9916 only shit on the Tottenham pitch is when the ArseAnal visit 😎
@@thesaint-n3b Oh you poor deluded boy.
Especially when the Arsenal have won as many championships on the bottlers swamp as the little spurs have
@@jeffpocock5783 😂🤣😂🤣😂a woolwich goon calling SPURS bottlers, idiot 😂🤣😂🤣
If your going to compare stadiums at least make them similar SPURS v the emeriods 🤣🤣🤣
Emirates
"The room with the trophy showcase inside is still empty" Hahahaha. You've earned a new sub. Nice video
Sound's like someone is jealous 😂
What have you won
What a Twat, he just had to say it didn't he.
Really spurs have won 26 tinpots, how is it empty ?
@@thesaint-n3bwhat 80 years ago 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Arsenal ❤
White hard lane
Would’ve subscribed but the pathetic and ill-informed jab at Spurs at the end of the video changed my mind.
Why so serious? 🤡
@@stadiumdb why so ill informed and boring?
" ill-informed"
Not on the trophy front, I thought he was going to say "thieves broke into the Tottenham Stadium trophy room, and stole the carpet"
@@peejay6930 17 major trophies moron. Learn your stats.
@@LASpurs "17 major trophies"
Do you know since Modic left Spurs he's won 21 major trophies, and if you add those to the trophies Spurs have won since he left, it makes a total of 21 trophies.
I didn't realise spurs had 17 trophies in the new trophy room, I assumed they would be in The Victoria and Albert Museum, It's a long long time since Spurs won anything worth winning, you don't count the Milk, Sherpa Vans, Johnstone's paint as a "major" trophy, do you? (league cup to you)
61yrs since the league and 31yrs since the FA Cup, But hey, Tyson Fury just won a title at the Tottenham stadium, maybe he'll let you display that in the trophy room, if you ask him nicely
そりゃ最新スタジアムのほうがカッコいいのは当たり前だ。
Emirates👍
i love the Emirates stadium more
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That's because you have half a brain 🤪
No comparison ones a piss stained red one the other state of the Art
You don't say... and they have just confirmed one is the biggest shinny blue ladies toilet in the world 🤭😂🤣🙉
How pathetic, there’s no comparison, the emeriods looks like the prototype that should never have been built, compared to SPURS stadium which is the best in the world. End of.
Spurs stadium looks cold, lame like England weather, and their trophy drought spell. At Arsenal it's a cultural experience. The best stadium in the world maybe SoFi in Los Angeles
@@TrungNguyen-uf8cv 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣idiot obvious never been to the quiet corporate dump which is the emeriods.
Woolwich the original mk dons 🤮
This muppet won’t have a clue what I’m talking about, so check your history then do one.
Woolwich haven’t got anything in their cabinet either, idiot.
COYS
As long as its a decent seat and view who cares. , Didnt Spurs ground cost 50% more ,
@@msimms-lp5qw 50% more probably, it’s worth 100% more
@@fredadams6239 Are they planning to sell it then
The pitch at Spurs ground gets the best manure on it each week so it is very well fed!
And every time I drive pass the emirshits I can't stop laughing !
What's the point of this video???????