Its a hotel, it looks like a hotel
Seemingly it also looks like gutter boys penis. He should see a doctor.
Its a hotel, it looks like a hotel
Seemingly it also looks like gutter boys penis. He should see a doctor.
I’ve seen comments about the view of London from the Skywalk being ruined by the hotel complex. But I think anyone who has done the Skywalk would probably say that the views are pretty rubbish really. There are far better viewpoints elsewhere if what you are looking for is a view of the London skyline. The Skywalk is great for Spurs fans and it’s not because of the London views, it’s the badger and the view down into the stadium. I expect the club have modelled that the Skywalk as an attraction has a limited lifespan for non-spurs fans (Spurs fans will always want to do it) and the hotel will far recuperate and exceed any losses elsewhere. I agree the approach view of the stadium may be spoilt - but does that really matter? If you are coming to the stadium anyway, there’s no real loss other than an aesthetic one.
Good planning by the board and another string to our bow.
I’ve seen comments about the view of London from the Skywalk being ruined by the hotel complex. But I think anyone who has done the Skywalk would probably say that the views are pretty rubbish really. There are far better viewpoints elsewhere if what you are looking for is a view of the London skyline. The Skywalk is great for Spurs fans and it’s not because of the London views, it’s the badger and the view down into the stadium. I expect the club have modelled that the Skywalk as an attraction has a limited lifespan for non-spurs fans (Spurs fans will always want to do it) and the hotel will far recuperate and exceed any losses elsewhere. I agree the approach view of the stadium may be spoilt - but does that really matter? If you are coming to the stadium anyway, there’s no real loss other than an aesthetic one.
Good planning by the board and another string to our bow.
Lewis is/was majority shareholder and Josh Levy is on the board. Its part of their portfolioEnic don't own them.
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A big stack of portacabins - lovely!Its a hotel, it looks like a hotel
A big stack of portacabins - lovely!
Because they have 1 wall glass instead of tin?Whilst looking nothing like portacabins
Because they have 1 wall glass instead of tin?
Comments elsewhere not here. Having a bit of time on my hands I have stupidly delved into comments on articles and tweets. Places no sane person should ever go.Unless you’re talking about comments elsewhere, that’s probably referring to mine. All I said was it’s a shame it’s on the south side as it detracts from the view.
Comments elsewhere not here. Having a bit of time on my hands I have stupidly delved into comments on articles and tweets. Places no sane person should ever go.
You want to frequent my local. Lots of mad brick said in there.Not sure why anyone is surprised to see complaining on teletext.. It's all you come across, all the social media platforms are the same. Saddos moaning about brick they'd never bother to say to someone in reality.
Scamp.Is that the thing there putting a climbing wall on.
Hate zip wires but that would be an attraction from some going from the hotel to the stadium.
Few different angles
Exactly, it's no real loss. The only real external thing that was pointed out on the Skywalk when I did it was Ally Pally and they could have been showing me a derelict building for all I cared and the aesthetics of it.I’ve seen comments about the view of London from the Skywalk being ruined by the hotel complex. But I think anyone who has done the Skywalk would probably say that the views are pretty rubbish really. There are far better viewpoints elsewhere if what you are looking for is a view of the London skyline. The Skywalk is great for Spurs fans and it’s not because of the London views, it’s the badger and the view down into the stadium. I expect the club have modelled that the Skywalk as an attraction has a limited lifespan for non-spurs fans (Spurs fans will always want to do it) and the hotel will far recuperate and exceed any losses elsewhere. I agree the approach view of the stadium may be spoilt - but does that really matter? If you are coming to the stadium anyway, there’s no real loss other than an aesthetic one.
Good planning by the board and another string to our bow.
Have to say this sounds not good.Clubs getting panned for the 50% of ticket price for careers rule now. Think its only for Premium ticket holders to cover F&B costs