
Tottenham Hotspur should be entering the third month of playing matches in their new stadium, instead fans are still waiting for the club to confirm when this will indeed be.
Saturday, September 15th for the visit of Liverpool in the Premier League was supposed to be the date of the official curtain raiser, only for issues with critical safety systems to postpone the opening of the 62,062 seater stadium.
Season ticket holders who paid good money on the assumption that they would be securing their seats at the new stadium have instead had to endure yet more trips to Wembley while work continues on our new home.
The club have already confirmed that they will play the remainder of their matches in 2018 at Wembley and have secured an agreement to play at the national stadium for the rest of the season if need be.
A fan has taken to Twitter showcasing some photos of inside the stadium, showcasing exactly how much work is needed in some sections of the ground.
Few more snaps of the new stadium.
Expect an announcement from the club regarding when the test games will be held soon confirming the dates, they will need confirmation the PAVA & radio systems have been signed off, and accepted by the council. Fire system will not be ready pic.twitter.com/ue2iZYSRmx— #Stac (@Stacey1882) December 3, 2018
For a while yet whilst Tyco set about clearing down all the red non-compliances that have been found on the system. The Radio and PAVA are much closer in the areas that need to be working.
I honestly believe we will playing in the new stadium this season. Keep the faith.— #Stac (@Stacey1882) December 3, 2018
I have been wrong in the past & trust me the stadium is far from complete.
But the club is working out a plan & workaround to get us in for the Man U game, with safe methods in place for evacuations & accepted by the LFB and council #COYS #SpursNewStadium— #Stac (@Stacey1882) December 3, 2018
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