Tottenham Hotspur new stadium: Spurs should not be allowed to move this season, claims talkSPORT pundit

Tottenham Hotspur new stadium: Spurs should not be allowed to move this season, claims talkSPORT pundit
Tottenham Hotspurs move into their new home has been branded farcical by talkSPORT pundit Luke Moore, and he believes they should not be allowed to do it this season.Spurs confirmed they would be moving into their new stadium for their final five home Premier League games and their Champions League ties.Tottenham have finally put the finishing touches to their new 1billion stadiumgetty2
Tottenham have finally put the finishing touches to their new 1billion stadium
The 1billion project has been hit with numerous delays and they were due to move in last September.It means they have been forced to play at Wembley for the majority of the season.Speaking on talkSPORT, Moore said: We have to understand, regardless of our clubs affiliation and the teams we support, that the integrity of the competitions we are playing in is the most important thing.Ive not heard a decent argument against it. I do think they should have had to wait. I do think they should have been given a bit of a grace period and said look its a big project and theres unforeseen problems so there would be a grace period.But this has been farcical. It has been going on for far too long and I dont think they should be allowed to do it.How the stadium looks from the inside2
How the stadium looks from the inside
The issue of their move to the new stadium before the end of the season have split opinion and on The Season Ticket on talkSPORT, presenter Laura Woods did not see an issue with it.She said: I dont think its a big deal.I think theyve been allowed to get this far. Theyve been delayed for reasons completely out of their control.Going in the stadium before the end of the season, for me I dont care. Who is losing out here? Spurs have lost out by losing money the whole season. Theyve wanted to get in this stadium but for whatever reason it has been delayed.We all know when its a health and safety issue you cannot get around it and it has been out of their control.I dont think its a negative for anyone, who is losing out?

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