Exciting!
Not got mine yet. Are there any other changes?
I also know a few 1901 members locally, and they're almost all self-important tosspots.
Varies between £89 +VAT and £148+VAT per month depending on lounge and seat
"Open your world"?Also, a few pictures of the redecorated lounges. Those TVs on the wall in the Platinum lounge look rather sizeable.
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I also know a few 1901 members locally, and they're almost all self-important tosspots. I'm sure I'm being unlucky, but.
Yes. When did we meet?When did we meet?
I heard there are a good number of second hand car salesman, slum landlords, and heaven forbid, estate agents in the club.
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I've looked at 1901 so often and thought 'yes, at a stretch I can afford it..' - but I do love the concourse, supping a pint at half time amongst the hustle and bustle.
The lounges do look lovely, but there's something about being amongst the crowds which makes the whole experience more authentic, somehow.
I also know a few 1901 members locally, and they're almost all self-important tosspots. I'm sure I'm being unlucky, but.
Are some of the Gold lounges windowless in the lower depths of the WS and ES?
When The Amex opened I knew some clients who’d opted for the cheapest 1901 seats and were gutted to find there’s a subterranean, soulless lounge.
Whereas the Italk and Mayo Wynne Baxter Lounges seem bright and spacious.
Also, a few pictures of the redecorated lounges. Those TVs on the wall in the Platinum lounge look rather sizeable.
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I heard there are a good number of second hand car salesman, slum landlords, and heaven forbid, estate agents in the club.
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I heard there are a good number of second hand car salesman, slum landlords, and heaven forbid, estate agents in the club.
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I thought it was realtors in your part of the world ! Also lots of builders and financial advisers , it’s a bit like going on a cheap cruise line .
These bar areas look much more like it. No more of that cheap hotel look that someone thought was classy when the Amex was built.
I believe all the lounges have windows out onto the pitch, none are subterranean, the dugout is the only one which doesn’t have a view of the pitch.
Harvey lounge and its opposite at the north end of the ground have windows out of the ground overlooking the west stand walkway/main entrance. arguably there is more to see from there as they obviously pull the blinds down in the lounges that do overlook the pitch.
Not sure about the south lounges as I've not been over there.
Harvey lounge and its opposite at the north end of the ground have windows out of the ground overlooking the west stand walkway/main entrance. arguably there is more to see from there as they obviously pull the blinds down in the lounges that do overlook the pitch.
Not sure about the south lounges as I've not been over there.
Took me quite a while to work out how to open the package...
I enjoyed my time in the Harvey’s lounge, the bar staff were very good there, the manager ran an efficient service, the only irritating factor was the portly steward who openly admits to being a Spurs fan grinning every time we returned to the lounge a goal or two down!