Got to admit I'd never heard of The Shelf until the last few days. I've heard of the Holte, the Kop, the Gallowgate End etc but never the Shelf. Now they're trying to claim it as "iconic". Yeah right.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on May 15, 2017, 12:13:21 PMGot to admit I'd never heard of The Shelf until the last few days. I've heard of the Holte, the Kop, the Gallowgate End etc but never the Shelf. Now they're trying to claim it as "iconic". Yeah right. I stood there for the Ormondroyd-as-Mattheus game in 1990 and to be fair it gave the best view of any terrace I've ever been on.
That's the thing, it will still be in one of the worst parts of North London, one of those grounds the nearer to kick off you get there the better, after wetting the throat somewhere nice in London.
Quote from: pbavfckuwait on May 15, 2017, 12:21:18 PMThat's the thing, it will still be in one of the worst parts of North London, one of those grounds the nearer to kick off you get there the better, after wetting the throat somewhere nice in London.Yeah I've always been uneasy in Tottenham. It's a seedy, dodgy area with fans as scummy as Chelsea and West Ham.
It is not so much the Spurs supporters, it's the dodgy locals from that housing estate if you ever have the misfortune of wandering over that way.Was that not the estate where some copper got killed?
First game at Spuds was when they had Ossie and Ricky Villa making their home debuts and we stuffed them, was with some Spurs fans we had meet in Gt Yarmouth on holiday stood in the corner of the shelf.My last away game apart from Wembley, before moving to the Middle East, Villa's 4-4.
In the midst of the Spurs envy, let's also remember that they were incredibly lucky to get a world record-smashing fee for a player they were about to offload to Small Heath a couple of years earlier and are able to charge more for parking than we do for match tickets.