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White Hart Lane (Tottenham Hotspur FC)

Date: 28/04/01 (60 review reads)
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Advantages: Excellent facilities

Disadvantages: Expensive

White Hart Lane stadium is in the London Borough of Haringey, North London and is now one of the best stadiums in the premier league after extensive rennovation. It has two huge Sony screens at each end for replays and is an all seater stadium, with a capacity of about 36,500.

The atmosphere at this ground is good most of the time (when Spurs are winning), but at the same time can turn sour and silent if things don't go right on the pitch. The facilities are good aswell, the usual hotdogs, burgers, beer, tea and coffee, and generally most junk foods are on offer. The stadium also has a new store outside where you can buy loads of Spurs merchandise, and there are also many official pubs for Spurs fans on the way to the stadium.

The bad thing is that tickets are very expensive, £30 on average, and in a recent survey, White Hart Lane was the third most expensive stadium in the Premier League, behind Arsenal and Man Utd. Also look out for the "Graham out" section of supporters that make their feelings heard at most home games. However, if you are a dedicated fan, you cannot beat the matchday excitement. 

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Overall rating: Useful

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grahamt

- 03/05/01

Our company has taken one of the executive boxes for entertaining clients for the last three years. I usually wangle it so that I get to go whenever Spurs play West Ham. It's a tremendous experience, even if West Ham lose.
northerner

- 29/04/01

didn't a tv camera find someone in the crowd whoi had fallen a sleep during a game once?
i'm not sure where you get your ticket information from. ticketc for Old Trafford are around £20 a game, making them one of the cheapest in the league
Smark1985

- 28/04/01

Living far from London I have unfortunately only been to see Spurs at home twice..and one of them was against Bradford, which doesn't really count! The other was against Liverpool, so that was good..apart from the result of course! Good opinion.

*Cha Ching*, Smark.


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