Getting tricky now, quite like all of those, I'm going for Spurs's billion pound trophy vortex, won't be everyone's cup of tea but is a great example of what you can do with a new ground.
Feel a little dirty for picking a newbie though and kind of hope Ipswich wins.
I like that they kept part of the old ground at Spurs within the confines of the new stadium, trying to work out whether Paul Hayes has scored here or not, wonder if it is possible to know that. Tenuous musings aside, it really is an incredible feat of engineering and design.
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Getting tricky now, quite like all of those, I'm going for Spurs's billion pound trophy vortex, won't be everyone's cup of tea but is a great example of what you can do with a new ground.
Feel a little dirty for picking a newbie though and kind of hope Ipswich wins.
Out of the top level mega-stadiums, Tottenham's is certainly very impressive.
won't be everyone's cup of tea
Especially as there's no cups inside.
Obviously no history at Spurs' new place, but what a ground it is. Like a spaceship landed in north London.
I like that they kept part of the old ground at Spurs within the confines of the new stadium, trying to work out whether Paul Hayes has scored here or not, wonder if it is possible to know that. Tenuous musings aside, it really is an incredible feat of engineering and design.
Interesting musing @Ed_!
He has that goal pinned on his Twitter account. Every time I see it, I admire it more, it is a technical marvel.
https://x.com/EmiratesFACup/status/1278577889575874560?t=LH8yWutpRTw8Ua1r6C7nUw&s=19
Ipswich for me, though Spurs the best, just not my favourite.