Piers Morgan: Tottenham Hotspurs new stadium will NOT take them to the next level, insists celebrity Arsenal fan

Piers Morgan: Tottenham Hotspurs new stadium will NOT take them to the next level, insists celebrity Arsenal fan
Tottenham Hotspurs new 800million stadium will NOT take them to the next level, Piers Morgan told talkSPORTAnd the devout Arsenal supporters reckons he has more chance of becoming pope than their rivals do of getting to a Champions League final, let alone winning it.
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Tottenham are, after a numerous delays, finally looking to move into their newly-built home ground in early 2019, with lucky fans set to get an early glimpse in December.The ambitious club hope the 62,062capacity arena bigger than Arsenals Emirates Stadium, for now will help Spurs compete for top honours and cement their place as one of the countrys elite teams.How Tottenham’s new stadium looks on November 30.2
How Tottenham’s new stadium looks on November 30.
Tottenham have eclipsed Arsenal in recent seasons, finishing above their north London rivals for the past two campaigns, and are enjoying Champions League football for their third straight year.But Morgan has warned Spurs their new ground may actually hinder their progress, rather than boost it much like when the Gunners moved from Highbury to the Emirates in 2006.Speaking ahead of Sundays north London derby, Morgan told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast: Dont get too excited.I have more chance of becoming pope than they do even getting to a Champions League final, let alone winning it.Arsenal fan Piers Morgan is sure to annoy Spur supporters with his comments2
Arsenal fan Piers Morgan is sure to annoy Spur supporters with his comments
We know the new stadium will be very fancy and great, but rather like with Arsenals new stadium, which we were assured would drive us to the pinnacle of world football within a few years, actually had the opposite effect.Id go back to Highbury tomorrow!I think new stadiums are fine for the corporate side of a football club, but I see no evidence that these big, fancy new stadiums make any real difference to performance in the pitch.Listen back to Piers Morgan on the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast above

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