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Some believe it would help keep the football club at White Hart Lane
amid continuing speculation it is eyeing a move to a new, larger-
capacity stadium and also help regenerate one of London's most
deprived wards.

Justin Hinchcliffe, chairman of Tottenham Conservatives and a Spurs
fan, said: "Not only is Spurs a much-loved local club, it's a major
employer in the area. Spurs may stay if their fans can easily get to
the stadium on match days."



Typical overprivileged nitpicking Spurs fans - don't know they're born.

White Hart Lane station is not far from the Stadium, and there are another
three or four rail and tube stations within feasible walking distance.

Try going somewhere like Stoke or Coventry or Shrewsbury, where the ground
is miles away from any kind of railway service, on a regular basis.

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On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Sir Benjamin Nunn wrote:

"Mwmbwls" wrote in message
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Justin Hinchcliffe, chairman of Tottenham Conservatives and a Spurs
fan, said: "Not only is Spurs a much-loved local club, it's a major
employer in the area. Spurs may stay if their fans can easily get to
the stadium on match days."


Typical overprivileged nitpicking Spurs fans - don't know they're born.

White Hart Lane station is not far from the Stadium, and there are another
three or four rail and tube stations within feasible walking distance.

Try going somewhere like Stoke or Coventry or Shrewsbury, where the ground
is miles away from any kind of railway service, on a regular basis.


But somewhere with rather more parking?

tom

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On Mon, 5 Nov 2007, Sir Benjamin Nunn wrote:

"Mwmbwls" wrote in message
ups.com...

Justin Hinchcliffe, chairman of Tottenham Conservatives and a Spurs fan,
said: "Not only is Spurs a much-loved local club, it's a major employer
in the area. Spurs may stay if their fans can easily get to the stadium
on match days."


Typical overprivileged nitpicking Spurs fans - don't know they're born.

White Hart Lane station is not far from the Stadium, and there are
another
three or four rail and tube stations within feasible walking distance.

Try going somewhere like Stoke or Coventry or Shrewsbury, where the
ground
is miles away from any kind of railway service, on a regular basis.


But somewhere with rather more parking?


Which is the point.

It isn't the fans who want improved PT to the ground so that
they don't have to drive there.

It's the LA that has to build the roads to deal with all this
extra traffic.

tim




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"Tom Anderson" wrote in message
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Try going somewhere like Stoke or Coventry or Shrewsbury, where the
ground
is miles away from any kind of railway service, on a regular basis.


But somewhere with rather more parking?



Not at the Ricoh there isn't!

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On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, Sir Benjamin Nunn wrote:

"Tom Anderson" wrote in message
h.li...

Try going somewhere like Stoke or Coventry or Shrewsbury, where the
ground is miles away from any kind of railway service, on a regular
basis.


But somewhere with rather more parking?


Not at the Ricoh there isn't!


Is that a fax? Well, what do you expect from a copycat outfit like that
....

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