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Thread: Two visits to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2 days !

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    Two visits to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in 2 days !

    Just come back from a weekend in Es***, staying with our son and his family. The whole purpose being to attend the the two European Rugby( Union) Finals at this fantastic stadium. We were not disappointed.The two games themselves, provided great entertainment, and both games lived up to expectation level. Access to the stadium was good, also plenty of trains to get you there, and away , after the game . Facilities inside were as expected, if not a bit more expensive, than usual. The club seem to have thought of most things to cater for your needs, and it made me want to go back in there, maybe next season, when we are up there again visiting family. Also when it may be a bit easier to get tickets for possibly a “ minor game” of some description. I’m sure many of you who post on here have already visited this great stadium( a bit different from the days of Greaves , White, and Blanchflower , I dare say !) Looking forward to going in there again. It was a perfect choice for two entertaining games anyway, and a great weekend to go with it.

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    Glad you enjoyed it my mate.

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    I can remember when they were building the stadium and there were plans for a huge concourse with numerous different food outlets, someone suggested calling it Deli Alley, but that was back in the days when the young man was in his pomp. I don't know if it ever did get called that, but even if it was I doubt it is now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I can remember when they were building the stadium and there were plans for a huge concourse with numerous different food outlets, someone suggested calling it Deli Alley, but that was back in the days when the young man was in his pomp. I don't know if it ever did get called that, but even if it was I doubt it is now.
    The inexplicable rise and fall of a very talented young man. It's hard to fathom, even SD can't get him back on track.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    The inexplicable rise and fall of a very talented young man. It's hard to fathom, even SD can't get him back on track.
    Aye, you can bracket him with Keith Treacy, Sean did his best to keep Treacle on the straight and narrow but failed with him as well.

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