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Tottenham’s new stadium dreams fast turning into a nightmare meaning Spurs and NFL fans will need consoling

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy took up an option with the FA — at considerable expense to Spurs — to continue playing home games at Wembley

DANIEL LEVY’S dream was to watch his beloved Tottenham run out at their shiny, new stadium to face Liverpool on September 15.

Yesterday, his worst White Hart Lane nightmares were confirmed.

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Clearly there is still a long way to go until Tottenham actually have a stadium they can open to the publicCredit: The Sun
Tottenham have agreed a deal to use Wembley, if needed, for home games until the end of the yearCredit: The Sun
Check out the view from the fancy new sky bar at Tottenham’s unfinished stadium

This ambitious and magnificent new structure, dogged by delays, is nowhere near ready.

Reluctantly, Levy took up an option with the FA yesterday — at considerable expense to Spurs — to continue playing home games at Wembley beyond this weekend’s fixture with Fulham.

They are also in dialogue with Uefa, outlining the special circumstances that mean they will have to play some, if not all, of their home games in the Champions League group phase at the national stadium.

Tottenham will have to appeal to Uefa’s better nature in the coming days in order for them to transfer from one stadium to another during the Champions League calendar.

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Builders will now have to get their skates on if Spurs are to play a home game at their new stadium this yearCredit: The Sun

It is far from ideal.

Levy, unsurprisingly, is livid.

He has known for some time their new home, springing up on the footprint of their famous old home in North London, is well behind schedule — as our exclusive pictures show.

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Nobody can say with any certainty when Spurs will open the doors for their first home game at their 62,000-capacity super-stadium.

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Premium lounges and executive boxes are still piled high with materials and building equipment.

The new ground’s tunnel resembles an empty concrete shell.

And the Sky Lounge, for the use of premium-paying fans, is full of metal and plywood and “months away” from hosting supporters, according to insiders.

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It is a similar story in the H Club — which is full of mechanical equipment and nowhere near being safe to accept well-heeled guests.

More than 15,000 seats have yet to be installed after a summer of chaos.

Spurs fans are fuming that their fortnightly journey to Wembley will be continuing for a bit longerCredit: The Sun
Spurs are also in contact with Uefa as they will more than likely not have this lot all sorted by the time they have to host Europe's eliteCredit: The Sun
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In June, the faulty seats were ripped out after they were fitted but not with the correct pigment to make them durable in bad weather.

Bungling workers were meant to add the pigment to navy blue dye used to coat the seats in the club’s colours.

Without the special formula, they would have fallen apart within months and faded to light blue after being exposed to the elements.

The hot weather, along with site workers taking time off to go on holiday with their families, has added to the delays.

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Levy would have preferred them all to apply themselves that little bit harder.

Tottenham’s chairman was under massive pressure to deliver the project after originally appealing to the Premier League to play only one home game at Wembley.

They were meant to be starting life in their new home against Liverpool, live on Sky on Saturday, September 15.

That glorious homecoming is now off.

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The glorious homecoming is now most definitely off, and Spurs chairman Daniel Levy will not be a happy manCredit: The Sun

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Levy is still trying to unravel it all, piling the pressure on the scores of contractors on site to get the work done at warp speed.

Every morning he monitors progress from high up in his office at Lilywhite House, where the club’s admin is housed.

Levy puts in furious phone calls and thrashes away at his laptop, sending irate emails about the lack of progress.

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The loss of the American Football clash between Seattle Seahawks and Oakland Raiders on Sunday, October 14 is an added embarrassment.

With tickets costing upwards of £80, this is a big miss for Spurs.

Despite the nicey-nicey statement from the NFL last night, it will also create uncertainty in their relationship and the ten-year deal Levy signed to stage games on a retractable artificial surface at the new stadium.

This is what Spurs fans were hoping for this season - the wait will sadly go on for them
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The fine dining options will not be sampled for some months yet - Club Wembley will be available thoughCredit: Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
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The NFL made a contribution of £10million towards the construction of this world-class sporting arena and Spurs are supposed to receive a “facility fee” each time they use it.

The NFL are used to dealing with big businesses who come through for them, who make good on their promises to stage major events.

Spurs’ fans were sold the dream, believing they would be out of Wembley after the game with Fulham on Saturday.

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The punters have signed up to season tickets, the most expensive of which is £2,200 and comes with all the trimmings of private bar, comfy seats and free food.

They will now need to be refunded, at least in part.

Tottenham fans will be left looking out over Wembley yet again, and not their new homeCredit: Tottenham Hotspur F.C.

Tottenham were supposed to be hosting test events in the next few weeks to make sure the stadium was fit for purpose ahead of the Liverpool game.

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Instead, it is all being shoved back, with dates in the diary being scrubbed out as the club announce the lack of progress and “safety” issues.

The stadium will eventually be ready and then it will be one of the most spectacular venues in modern football.

Sadly for Spurs, they will just have to wait a bit longer before they can really call it home.

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