Will Spurs get 61,000 crowds?


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So why don't you let us all know exactly what It is that I have done on here other than state facts and figures from official sources that you don't like, do I slag Sunderland off as a club or take the piss etc no I don't, Spurs haven't lost to Sunderland for 14 games now have I ever once taken the piss after a game no I haven't, fact is like a lot on here are you are an angry little f####r sad with your lot and you try to take it out on the likes of me.

You see, this is your problem ..... you seem to think you're addressing the nation as the elected Spurs spokesman.

You're a sad, boring, condescending little superfan who zooms around forums 'correcting' people.

Do you never just have a laugh ......
 
So why don't you let us all know exactly what It is that I have done on here other than state facts and figures from official sources that you don't like, do I slag Sunderland off as a club or take the piss etc no I don't, Spurs haven't lost to Sunderland for 14 games now have I ever once taken the piss after a game no I haven't, fact is like a lot on here are you are an angry little f####r sad with your lot and you try to take it out on the likes of me.
I think you'll fill you're shiny new stadium,calm yourself self down.
How much will the tickets be though,I can imagine the ,'working class'fan will have been well and truly priced out.
 
Genuine question do you think you have a bigger fan base than Arsenal? Do you think you will get bigger crowds on a consistent basis?

You and that West Ham fan who get on here keep going on about waiting lists etc... yet Arsenal are a much bigger club than both of you. Put West Ham and Spurs together and you would still be smaller than Arsenal. So why do you think you'd get bigger crowds? :lol:

Arsenal usually announce attendances of 60k but there are usually a fair few noticeable empty seats. I'd suspect a truer average for the Gunners would be around 55k.



Arsenal have the biggest match going fan base in the country, they easily sell out every single week home and away, the empty seats are simply season ticket holders failing to show up for games, but fools like you can't grasp that can you.

Arsenal fans are simply pissed off frustrated and angry with watching the same season year after year and they want change.

Arsenal fans feel entitled to success after all the trophies that they have Won under Wenger they are spoilt, the empty seats are simply signs of frustration from their fans who demand more than they are currently getting in regards to success.

Spurs on the other hand are clearly on the rise as a club and our fans are excited for the future an amazing training ground has been built a fantastic new 61,500 stadium is on the way and we have the youngest team in the Premier League which is full of potential and we have a great manager chairman and owner, but carry on trying to take the piss won't you mate, I guess it's easy taking the piss out of Spurs as club or it's support when you support Sunderland.

Oh and Spurs will get bigger gates than Arsenal because our ground will be bigger, and so might West Ham if they get permission for a 66,000 capacity.

You see, this is your problem ..... you seem to think you're addressing the nation as the elected Spurs spokesman.

You're a sad, boring, condescending little superfan who zooms around forums 'correcting' people.

Do you never just have a laugh ......

Yes mate I am laughing at you right now, and people like you need correcting because you chat shite about things you can't back up with facts.
 
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I think you'll fill you're shiny new stadium,calm yourself self down.
How much will the tickets be though,I can imagine the ,'working class'fan will have been well and truly priced out.

Tickets will be very expensive at the higher end, and hopefully a bit lower than they are at the lower end, with Daniel Levy it is hard to tell he is a great chairman but he loves his money, some season tickets have already been priced at £18,000 a pair.
 
Arsenal have the biggest match going fan base in the country, they easily sell out every single week home and away, the empty seats are simply season ticket holders failing to show up for games, but fools like you can't grasp that can you.

Arsenal fans are simply pissed off frustrated and angry with watching the same season year after year and they want change.

Arsenal fans feel entitled to success after all the trophies that they have Won under Wenger they are spoilt, the empty seats are simply signs of frustration from their fans who demand more than they are currently getting in regards to success.

Spurs on the other hand are clearly on the rise as a club and our fans are excited for the future an amazing training ground has been built a fantastic new 61,500 stadium is on the way and we have the youngest team in the Premier League which is full of potential and we have a great manager chairman and owner, but carry on trying to take the piss won't you mate, I guess it's easy taking the piss out of Spurs as club or it's support when you support Sunderland.

Oh and Spurs will get bigger gates than Arsenal because our ground will be bigger, and so might West Ham if they get permission for a 66,000 capacity.



Yes mate I am laughing at you right now, and people like you need correcting because you chat shite about things you can't back up with facts.
Your comment there about supporting Sunderland is classless. You come over as a prick TBH.
 
Tickets will be very expensive at the higher end, and hopefully a bit lower than they are at the lower end, with Daniel Levy it is hard to tell he is a great chairman but he loves his money, some season tickets have already been priced at £18,000 a pair.
£9000 a ticket,it's crazy,I despair sometimes at modern football.
People being priced out of going to a match doesn't sit well with me.
It was originally a working mans game .Then came Sky.
 
The major difference between going to see Spurs and Arsenal (which I do occasionally as a local football fan) is the crowd. Highbury was 'The Library', and apart from a section of the North stand of the new place, it still is. WHL is always rammed and always noisy, and I'm sure the new 60-odd thousand one will be too.
The difference arises from the kind of football they play. Arsenal keep the ball, and if you got one-tenth of a goal every time you dribbled in and out of the box, they would win every game by a hat-full. No-one shoots, even when they have a clear shot on goal. Spurs are always looking to attack with pace and inventiveness, and play a lot of first-time football. They rarely 'shut-up-shop', and this tendency to go forward at all costs has been their achilles heel in the past when they have got done on the counter-attack. Their present success is down to the manager being a great defensive coach. I think they have a much bigger claim on having a 'style' than those jokers down the road a Wes Tam (whose highest ever top-level position is 3rd and who won a couple of cups thirty-odd years ago).
People will pay to see that attacking style Spurs play, simple as!
 
Genuine question do you think you have a bigger fan base than Arsenal? Do you think you will get bigger crowds on a consistent basis?

You and that West Ham fan who get on here keep going on about waiting lists etc... yet Arsenal are a much bigger club than both of you. Put West Ham and Spurs together and you would still be smaller than Arsenal. So why do you think you'd get bigger crowds? :lol:

Arsenal usually announce attendances of 60k but there are usually a fair few noticeable empty seats. I'd suspect a truer average for the Gunners would be around 55k.
Whether they have people in the seats is different from whether you can actually buy tickets for one of those empty seats.

As others have said, they are normal season ticket holders who don't go, the club is still getting the money and that is what we're talking about here surely? It doesn't matter if tottenham fill the stadium, the key bit is have they sold all the tickets to all the seats?

If Arsenal put all their empty seat tickets on general sale every week I reckon they'd fill it with 60k actual fans. I wouldn't be surprised if Spurs managed the same.

But there's got to be a finite number of neutrals, if Spurs get 30k does that mean they take the 20k from West Ham, or have they discovered another 30k?
Spurs sell out their current limit, so the extras will be a mix of current fans who can't currently get tickets and fare weather fans who think they'll take up the idea of going to the new stadium
 
Arsenal have the biggest match going fan base in the country, they easily sell out every single week home and away, the empty seats are simply season ticket holders failing to show up for games, but fools like you can't grasp that can you.

Arsenal fans are simply pissed off frustrated and angry with watching the same season year after year and they want change.

Arsenal fans feel entitled to success after all the trophies that they have Won under Wenger they are spoilt, the empty seats are simply signs of frustration from their fans who demand more than they are currently getting in regards to success.

Spurs on the other hand are clearly on the rise as a club and our fans are excited for the future an amazing training ground has been built a fantastic new 61,500 stadium is on the way and we have the youngest team in the Premier League which is full of potential and we have a great manager chairman and owner, but carry on trying to take the piss won't you mate, I guess it's easy taking the piss out of Spurs as club or it's support when you support Sunderland.

Oh and Spurs will get bigger gates than Arsenal because our ground will be bigger, and so might West Ham if they get permission for a 66,000 capacity.



Yes mate I am laughing at you right now, and people like you need correcting because you chat shite about things you can't back up with facts.

I was simply asking a question. You're the one getting wound up on a Sunderland forum you condescending southern prick. :lol:
 
Are you actually being serious or are you just trolling, Spurs are one of the best supported clubs in the country, why would there need to be 30,000 tourists at our new stadium when Spurs already have 100,000 plus official club members paying £50 or so a year just to be a member, well over 60,000 of those members pay an additional fee every year to remain on Spurs season ticket waiting list.

You might not have noticed matey but London and the Home Counties has a population of around 20m plus, and funnily enough plenty of those people support Spurs, so when Sunderland left Roker Park for the SOL were the 27,000 "new fans" die hard Sunderland fans or were they just Tourists as you put it, you are simply chatting shit mate, every big London club will get it's fair share of its fans from abroad but they are still fans of those clubs.

People like you love to big up Sunderlands support and try to put down other teams support because your team is lets just say "a bit average", and you simply don't like it when other teams expand or build new stadiums etc., you did exactly the same with West Ham and they are easily filling the London Stadium at the present time, but you still idiotically try to belittle Spurs ability to fill their new stadium when it is clear even to an idiot that there is far greater demand for Spurs tickets than there is for West Ham's.

Spurs and Wembley have applied for permission for all of next years League games at Wembley to be at the full 90,000 capacity.
That must be one of the longest bites in the history of the SMB!
 
The major difference between going to see Spurs and Arsenal (which I do occasionally as a local football fan) is the crowd. Highbury was 'The Library', and apart from a section of the North stand of the new place, it still is. WHL is always rammed and always noisy, and I'm sure the new 60-odd thousand one will be too.
The difference arises from the kind of football they play. Arsenal keep the ball, and if you got one-tenth of a goal every time you dribbled in and out of the box, they would win every game by a hat-full. No-one shoots, even when they have a clear shot on goal. Spurs are always looking to attack with pace and inventiveness, and play a lot of first-time football. They rarely 'shut-up-shop', and this tendency to go forward at all costs has been their achilles heel in the past when they have got done on the counter-attack. Their present success is down to the manager being a great defensive coach. I think they have a much bigger claim on having a 'style' than those jokers down the road a Wes Tam (whose highest ever top-level position is 3rd and who won a couple of cups thirty-odd years ago).
People will pay to see that attacking style Spurs play, simple as!

It isn't always rammed and it isn't always noisy ..... wrong on both counts there tbf.
 
It isn't always rammed and it isn't always noisy ..... wrong on both counts there tbf.
I'm not there every week, but I speak as I find.
The Emirates usually has hundreds, sometimes thousands, of empty seats but I've never seen more than a handful at WHL. The difference in volume is there for anyone to hear on any radio commentary.
 
I'm not there every week, but I speak as I find.
The Emirates usually has hundreds, sometimes thousands, of empty seats but I've never seen more than a handful at WHL. The difference in volume is there for anyone to hear on any radio commentary.

Spurs is louder than Arsenal but so is Bournemouth .... and the ground isn't always full tbh.
 
Are you actually being serious or are you just trolling, Spurs are one of the best supported clubs in the country, why would there need to be 30,000 tourists at our new stadium when Spurs already have 100,000 plus official club members paying £50 or so a year just to be a member, well over 60,000 of those members pay an additional fee every year to remain on Spurs season ticket waiting list.

You might not have noticed matey but London and the Home Counties has a population of around 20m plus, and funnily enough plenty of those people support Spurs, so when Sunderland left Roker Park for the SOL were the 27,000 "new fans" die hard Sunderland fans or were they just Tourists as you put it, you are simply chatting shit mate, every big London club will get it's fair share of its fans from abroad but they are still fans of those clubs.

People like you love to big up Sunderlands support and try to put down other teams support because your team is lets just say "a bit average", and you simply don't like it when other teams expand or build new stadiums etc., you did exactly the same with West Ham and they are easily filling the London Stadium at the present time, but you still idiotically try to belittle Spurs ability to fill their new stadium when it is clear even to an idiot that there is far greater demand for Spurs tickets than there is for West Ham's.

Spurs and Wembley have applied for permission for all of next years League games at Wembley to be at the full 90,000 capacity.

Here Here.....best post on this thread
 
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