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Nike Done Wembley Pending

By The Boy -

Good morning, my little jackbooted Zionist sockpuppets.

I’m sorry, this isn’t the George Galloway show, so just make that a straightforward ‘good morning’.

Herty Yid over on the highly esteemed COYS forum is a reliable source, and it’s interesting that he’s the first to back up the wild claims made on this twobob blog some time ago that Nike and Spurs are getting into bed with each other.

In respect of our home for the revamp period, HY adds that Spurs want the top tier of Wembley closed while we would play there and capacity limited to 50,000.

I think Wembley is stupid idea for a variety of reasons.

Firstly, the THST believe it to be a good idea. There’s your first alarm bell.

If a shower of self aggrandising w*nkers are backing an idea, then you immediately know that it is a bad one.

You earn the right to play at Wembley, squatting would be embarrassing on a number of levels and we would be routinely ridiculed on each occasion we stepped out onto the field.

Leaving the upper tier empty quite frankly would look weird and add to the already strained atmosphere of the place.

Once the novelty effect had worn off, we would 100% struggle to fill the allocation.

It isn’t difficult to imagine the jaundiced view our various opponents’ support would have of trooping out to Wembley only to play a league game.

Common sense dictates that Wembley would only serve to benefit the short sighted egos of those living within the M25 which when last Carl Sagan looked, is not the centre of the universe.

Addionally, all the inherent misery of getting to Wembley (double that mount if you are driving) would be faced every single time you attended one of the bleaker corners of London.

Stadium mk by some considerably stark contrast boasts an infinitely superior match day environment, not mention the adjacent bloody enormous and state of the art shopping complex homing not just shops galore, but a gigantic cinema and a seriously nice array of bars and eateries.

Anyhoo – Nike it is (says another Internet wallah) and Wembley it isn’t quite yet.

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