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Post by rugbytoffee on Jan 20, 2017 15:11:39 GMT
Tottenham have been showing supporters a sneak peak of their state-of-the-art new stadium this week, and it really looks fantastic, but we’re guessing few fans imagined it’d include its very own cheese room.
The North London club are currently working on constructing the new ground not far from their current White Hart Lane home, and the 61,000-seat stadium will be the largest-capacity football ground in the capital when it opens in 2018.
You’ll have great views of the pitch, restaurants and even a glass tunnel – but why on Earth a cheese room?
According to JOE.co.uk, Spurs new and exclusive ‘H Club’, which will open to supporters along with the new stadium, will cost you more than a few quid to be a member.
Apparently, the H Club has a ‘A £15,000 joining fee – and any client must buy a pair of tickets – will put any takers back £30,000 before watching even a minute of football.
‘It includes the kind of attention to detail that offers a cheese room for clients to select their own specially sourced half-time cheeses.’
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Post by rugbytoffee on Apr 25, 2017 11:59:19 GMT
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Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 13, 2017 11:11:42 GMT
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Post by rugbytoffee on Oct 13, 2017 7:34:21 GMT
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jan 10, 2018 16:46:23 GMT
Tottenham have moved to honour club legend Bill Nicholson at their new stadium by re-burying his ashes at their White Hart Lane site.
The remains of Nicholson, who died aged 85 in 2004, and those of his wife Grace were buried under the pitch at Spurs until their stadium was demolished last year.
As part of the development of their new 62,000-seater ground, Tottenham have now moved the ashes to a spot where the White Hart Lane pitch, where Nicholson played and managed, and the turf of the new stadium will overlap.
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