The Borneo Post

New chapter for Tottenham as stadium hosts first game

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LONDON: When teenager Rayan Clarke rolled a pass off the centre spot at Tottenham Hotspur’s gleaming new stadium on Sunday it kicked off a new chapter for the storied north London club.

It also marked the end of a long exile for Tottenham’s fans, 30,000 of whom watched their under-18s take on Southampto­n in the first match at the 62,062-seat arena.

The official homecoming after 680 days lodging at Wembley is on April 3 against Crystal Palace in the Premier League.

But Sunday marked a significan­t day for fans walking down a sunny High Road, which leads to the stadium, for the first of two test events.

Once inside the reaction was a unanimous “wow!” as the majority got a first glimpse of the futuristic ground built at a cost of around one billion pounds ( US$ 1.32 billion) on top of the old White Hart Lane ground that had been home since 1899.

“Out of this world,” said supporter of 50 years Jim Munroe, sitting alongside his son in the West Stand.

“The design is absolutely superb. You’ve got to compliment the chairman (Daniel Levy) on the attention to detail.

“This makes Arsenal’s ground look silly.”

With a handy sense of occasion London- born J’Neil Bennett christened the stadium by curling in his side’s opener in the 3-1 win. Harry Kane would have been proud of it.

Maurizio Pochettino, son of manager Mauricio, appeared as a second- half substitute while his dad, who has establishe­d Tottenham in the top four in England and steered them to the Champions League quarter-finals addressed fans at halftime.

“The old ground was magic, but this is going to be unbelievab­le,” he said.

“I remember the feeling when we played our last game there, it was emotional and we were crying, today the feeling is the same.”

Pochet t ino acknowledg­ed the vision of Levy who, in his programme notes, described the day as an historic one for the club he has run for 18 years.

Tottenham’s 2,533rd and last competitiv­e match at the old White

I remember the feeling when we played our last game there, it was emotional and we were crying, today the feeling is the same. Maurizio Pochettino

Hart Lane ground, where the 36,000 capacity limited their ability to compete financiall­y with city rivals Arsenal and Chelsea, was a 2-1 win over Manchester United in May 2017.

The move back home was supposed to be at the start of this season but the vast project, including housing, a school, a hotel, a museum, a micro- brewery and a supermarke­t-sized club shop, was hit by a series of delays.

First impression­s suggest the wait was worthwhile, even if there were grip es about the“self flushing toilets.”

Intrinsic to Levy’s vision was retaining the atmosphere that is often sacrificed when modern stadia replace Victoriane­ra grounds. With steeply-raked seats even fans high up are close to the action while the front seats are as close as five metres away.

Pride of place is the 17,500seat single-tier Park Lane stand which has the feel of Borussia Dortmund’s ‘Yellow Wall’.

A replica of the club’s famous golden cockerel sits on the top of the South Stand – complete with a dent apparently caused by former Tottenham favourite Paul Gascoigne.

In the concourses spread over nine f loors fans find plenty of reminders of the club’s glory days, including the Lane Centre Spot, a plaque indicating the location of the old centre circle.

A range of feature wal ls depict club greats like 1961 double- winning manager Bill Nicholson.

Among the 65 catering outlets spread around the stadium is the Goal Line Bar, at 65 metres the longest in Europe. “Let’s just hope we have plenty to celebrate in it,” said one fan as he clicked some souvenir snaps.

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— Reuters photo Tottenham Hotspur’s Dilan Markanday (third left) scores their third goal during the Under 18 Premier League match against Southampto­n at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Britain.
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Mauricio Pochettino

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