It’s a huge construction project. They are almost all always behind schedule and over budget.
Spurs have no blame in any of this. Levy isn’t the one on the crane and Pochetinno isn’t driving the haulage ship over with the seats in containers.
And it’s ceetainly not Spurs’ fault that the ground failed a Systems Test last week which could put it back to November or even December before it opens.
The only thing that Spurs could have done differently is sorted a new ground out three years previously before all the EU voting shite was happening, that might have saved them a few bob.