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Workers on Spurs' new White Hart Lane stadium 'off their heads on cocaine' during construction

 

Tottenham Hotspur have been hit with fresh allegations over their delayed new stadium that workers on-site have been drinking and drug-taking and that the problems with the 60,062-capacity project have in part been caused by chaotic management of a workforce that peaked at 4,000.

 

Industry magazine Construction News levelled a range of allegations against Mace, who have managed the building of Spurs’ new home which was originally scheduled to open last Saturday for the Premier League game against Liverpool. It was alleged by one unnamed source that when the site was at capacity “there were people off their heads, drinking cans first thing in the morning before going on to site and snorting coke in the toilets”.

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2018/09/20/spurs-stadium-workers-heads-cocaine-alcohol-construction/

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Workers on Spurs' new White Hart Lane stadium 'off their heads on cocaine' during construction

 

Tottenham Hotspur have been hit with fresh allegations over their delayed new stadium that workers on-site have been drinking and drug-taking and that the problems with the 60,062-capacity project have in part been caused by chaotic management of a workforce that peaked at 4,000.

 

Industry magazine Construction News levelled a range of allegations against Mace, who have managed the building of Spurs’ new home which was originally scheduled to open last Saturday for the Premier League game against Liverpool. It was alleged by one unnamed source that when the site was at capacity “there were people off their heads, drinking cans first thing in the morning before going on to site and snorting coke in the toilets”.

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2018/09/20/spurs-stadium-workers-heads-cocaine-alcohol-construction/

That's Living Alright!!!

 

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Coming to the point where I think Spurs should have to switch each of their "home" fixtures and fulfil the fixture at their opponents ground until their stadium is ready. Delays harken and the odd emergency switch is fine but there should be some kind of punishment or deterrent for want of a better word. Wembley shouldn't be an option for them this season. Your ground isn't ready yet? Tough shit, play away until it is.

 

My irritation with it is that clubs in London have this fallback that is often an upgrade when they plan to play games away from their stadium.

 

If Newcastle or Sunderland were to take this approach we'd have to drop down to something like a 5k capacity stadium like Kingston Park while clubs in London get an upgrade to an 80k capacity stadium.

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Workers on Spurs' new White Hart Lane stadium 'off their heads on cocaine' during construction

 

Tottenham Hotspur have been hit with fresh allegations over their delayed new stadium that workers on-site have been drinking and drug-taking and that the problems with the 60,062-capacity project have in part been caused by chaotic management of a workforce that peaked at 4,000.

 

Industry magazine Construction News levelled a range of allegations against Mace, who have managed the building of Spurs’ new home which was originally scheduled to open last Saturday for the Premier League game against Liverpool. It was alleged by one unnamed source that when the site was at capacity “there were people off their heads, drinking cans first thing in the morning before going on to site and snorting coke in the toilets”.

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2018/09/20/spurs-stadium-workers-heads-cocaine-alcohol-construction/

That's Living Alright!!!

They're  not on speed though am I right?

 

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