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This whole ‘Naming Rights Available/Stratford’ business has become a mess.

As I understand it, the Primark Massive have had their dream to be the Bingo club with the biggest premises in the Championship potentially gazumped by Levy & Co.

Spurs started off with airbrushed images of a brave new world. Boulevards scattered with happy smiling Client Reference numbers, a village of 21st century consumer contentment with searchlights beaming a feel good factor into the heavens. Not a Rasta having a purple can of Tenants for breakfast to be seen for miles.

So that was then, this is now. Let’s examine the bids.

West Ham’s bid comes cleverly packaged. The way they operate their football club, as is their bid.

Fundamentally skint, they are using the prospective sale value of their current luxury cowshed in conjunction with anticipated future revenue streams, foremost of course being gate, broadcasting and merchandising, crotchless panties and five lighters for a pound monies to achieve the required funding figure. This will be fronted by Newham Council.

Their financials are largely in guesstimate territory. In an attempt to distract from this potential danger area, Karen Brady is making much of the ‘Olympic Legacy’ element. This is quite cunning of the Pikeys and they are only to be applauded for latching on to it.

Athletics is a rum gig. Regarded by all and sundry as an essentially ‘good thing’ , forever wrapped up in some romantic notion of good old fashioned exercise, character building, team spirit and all that jazz. The reality of course is that interest has been on the wane for some time as the age of Playstations has all but killed youngsters kicking a ball against a wall, let alone going for a jolly good run to get some refreshing fresh air or practicing the shot put like some 1950’s comic book character.

But crucially, West Ham’s willingness to embrace the ‘Legacy’ will give them by default the support of UK Athletics, Lord Coe, The Lord Mayor of London and a whole barrel load of middle class hoo-ray Henrys who only attend stuff that befits their world, opposed to the real one.

The Tottenham bid is as you might imagine commercially solid. Not backed by a local Council but by 02 Arena operators and entertainment giants AEG. The ‘Legacy’ element from the Hotspurs will be billed by those who like the West Ham bid as, ‘an afterthought’.

The idea is to rip the existing stadium apart, specifically binning the idea of a running track. Good news for watching footy. A real deal breaker for those wanting to have a pop at the 800 metres. This ‘callous’ attitude is tempered with a strategy to contribute to an alternative athletics to be arranged, ‘elsewhere’. Of course it isn’t callous. It’s realistic.

So what went wrong with the Haringay deal? At this moment in time their about fifty million reasons to discourage Spurs staying local. All with the Queen’s head on. The threat of Tottingham walking has prompted Haringay council to revisit their compulsory purchase orders to see if they can be wooed into staying.

The Haringay option will deliver a stadium so far removed from what we are used to, that if it happens you’ll spot folk glancing wistfully at Chick King, smiling kindly at white dog sh*t on the way down from Seven Sisters as they prepare enter into what will be not dissimilar to an Industrial Light & Magic movie set.

The Stratford option will alter the dynamic of being a Yid forever. It will be a purposeful stride upon the path of globally recognized branding. All the transport aggro will be in less than an instant, ‘gone’. Spurs fans will be underground, overground Wombling free. Tottinghamization awaits.

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  • Trembly says:

    Have you seen this?

    http://www.morethanthegames.co.uk/football/1813283-london-2012-spurs-deadly-serious-with-olympic-stadium-bid-says-tottenham-mp

    Supposedly Tottenham MP David Lammy tweeted today,
    “Devastated. Levy is serious about moving, not a bargaining chip at all” and “Decision based on what is cheaper – putting profit line before history, fans and community,” he tweeted at 11:35am. “Really devastated.”

    I think he’s being rather naive about this especially when he’s talking about profit line. the whole point of a new stadium is profit line whereas actually ‘building’ a stadium is all about cost and affordability.

    £50m increase in building a stadium is hardly small change, especially in this economic climate. I don’t want us to leave Toettenham, but I do want us to have the best future possible. It isn’t as if we’re movong from Wimbledon to Milton Keynes is it? But it will still hurt if we actually did have to move because the government and TFL make it financially unviable to do what we’ve clearly wanted to do and progress with the the Nothumberland development.

    Could we still call ourselves Tottenham Hotspur if we move 6 miles? I suggest that if we do move, we campaign to rename the Olympic park, New-Totting-ham (geddit) and establish it much like a British embassy where all the land of an embassy is British, albeit located in a foreign country. We should also have security gates ensuring surrounding the entire complex ensuring the spammers don’t just roll up with their caravans and start tarmacking the park to build on.

    • dpac73 says:

      Hey if Woolich Arsenal were able to get Gillespie Road Station renamed as Arsenal. So why can’t Spurs get Stratford Station renamed as Tottenham Hotspur or White Hart Lane? :)

  • DannyMackay says:

    To sum up

    Benefits of Stratford
    Cheaper
    Much better transport
    Bigger catchment area
    Partnership with AEG
    Up-and-coming area
    Lots of space for future expansion

    Benefits of Tottenham
    History

    • Trembly says:

      By saying ‘bigger catchment area’ I take it you’re implying that we’ll have north london as well as east London as we’ll be the only Premier League club after Wet Spam gets regulated and the porn barons ditch the club as it threatens to bankrup them? :angel:

  • Cusop says:

    The Straford Bid is a stroke of Genius, I used to be one of Levys biggest detractors, But since he has left football to the footballers and focused on the business end he has played an outstanding hand. Harry, we all know he is not going to take us to Straford. But does Haringay (Moscovite) council know for sure. If they keep plying tiddly winks. They may lose all of their tidderlys

  • Steveo1987 says:

    How many fans who go to games actually live in Tottenham? As for keeping the name Tottenham Hotspur – of course we will.

    • Trembly says:

      So we can officially keep calling ourselves Tottingham?

      The woolich had to drop that from their name, and the Dons had to change their name to MK. I’m not too clued up on the rules regarding this.

  • Harry Hotspur says:

    Funny, funny video HERE

    • who framed ruel fox? says:

      Saw that the other day. Very funny. The poet reminds of that Tim Keys fella who had a spot on Charlie Brooker’s Newswipe. Similar delivery and all that.

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