Read this on another website from a Spurs fan who is, like a lot of us, an FOC.
"Took a trip down to WHL today to
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sandy (U20567)
17 August 2018
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check out the new ground, and whilst it looks an absolute beast of a stadium,
it does not have a cat in hells chance of being finished this side of Xmas, if the truth be told. May not in my humble opinion be finished this side of Easter.
There is still so much work to be completed, especially on the Worcester Avenue/Park Lane corner of the ground. Park Lane itself looks like a building side, with half finished stairways, and building material everywhere. I was chatting to a couple of drivers down there delivering electrical gear,
and they have been told to keep delivering for the next three months minimum.
It was always an ambitious project to get this stadium delivered as per the schedule, and I hope I have not upset too many supporters with the news of the update straight from the horses mouth, so to say,
but I have to say I think Spurs will be playing I reckon most of their games this season at Wembley.
Anyway onwards and upwards as they say, the stadium when complete will be magnificent, and be in operation for a 100 years or so, not that I will be around. Although on reflection in a 100 years time I doubt any of us will.
I did show my commitment to the club though, I popped in the Spurs shop on the High Road, and purchased a Spurs Pen for £3. Every little helps, so to say.
PS Just to let you know Tottenham High Road has not changed, a geezer was having a squirt in full view of everybody on the High Road, then he had the cheek to ask me if I could give him 20p."
Seems to be at odds to
@JimB's optimistic assessment of the situation. Apart from the header, the comments in bold highlight his concerns.