NEW WEBCAM NOW ACTIVE
The Club are delighted to announce the installation of a new web
cam, which is now transmitting live images on Arsenal.com from
inside Emirates Stadium. The previous web cam, set up on top of the
nearby Harvist Estate's tallest building, enabled viewers to
track the external progression of the stadium. However, now the
main structure is almost complete, the attention has been switched
to the interior of the stadium so that Arsenal fans worldwide can
view, in real time, the development of Emirates Stadium from the
inside.
Installed at the top of the north west corner's upper terracing, people who log onto the website, www.arsenal.com/emiratesstadium, between the hours of 8am and 6pm on weekdays will be able to see live images from the stadium. The new web cam has also been programmed to take a still image of the stadium site every ten minutes.
The external web cam is still in place and will also continue to take images of the stadium every ten minutes enabling the Club to present a time lapse film of the project from start to finish.
THE PRICE IS HEIGHT
Club photographer David Price was recently proving once again he
has a head for heights, by snapping the Emirates Stadium site from
the top of the last remaining tower crane within the stadium
bowl.
EMIRATES STADIUM IS A-O-KAYE
Actor, comedian, writer and above all, massive Arsenal fan, Paul
Kaye, had a guided tour of Emirates Stadium recently. Paul, whose
TV credits include 2,000 Acres of Sky, Spaced, Perfect World and
Little Britain has also appeared in a number of feature films,
including the starring role in the recent hit 'It's All
Gone Pete Tong', but he's perhaps best known for his
character Dennis Pennis who famously terrorised celebrities through
the 1990s, in fact a DVD of the best bits of Pennis is available
now, including loads of extras. Paul writes a monthly column in the
Official Arsenal Magazine, and you can read his thoughts on the new
stadium in this month's issue, on sale now.