comment by GeniusGreaves Optimist Supreme (U1302)
posted 9 minutes ago
Sandy..............................................................wonder how many bites you get with this one
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I have had one or two, but the article is intended to show that Spurs are a big player nowadays.
comment by U2 (U20610)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 50 minutes ago
Global domination isn't proving as easy as Citys mega rich owners thought. They remind me of Blackburn in the 90's, loads of money but no support. I read the other day that they are going to take their stadium up to 60k!?
My work takes me all over the south of England and you see Utd and Liverpool tops everywhere but no City.
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I guess that's because City have less fans of the plastic variety.
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I guess its because City aren't a particularly well supported club despite recent oil money driven success.
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 2 minutes ago
I'm no Hammers fan but I said fair play to them for getting 57k for their first Europa qualifier. Regardless of ticket prices or novelty factor I appreciated that it was an impressive attendance. Shame our 85k on Weds hasn't brought a similar response from opposing fans.
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Problem is mate, you get this my club is bigger than yours from the usual suspects, forgetting that given the right conditions, up to 15 or 16 clubs could attract massive crowds given larger grounds. Indeed Liverpool`s biggest ever crowd of 61,000 to watch a game at Anfield barely makes the Top 20 clubs in the country.
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There are not 15 or 16 clubs that could get 85k against Monaco (hardly a big attraction) for a midweek game that is live on BT.
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 2 minutes ago
I'm no Hammers fan but I said fair play to them for getting 57k for their first Europa qualifier. Regardless of ticket prices or novelty factor I appreciated that it was an impressive attendance. Shame our 85k on Weds hasn't brought a similar response from opposing fans.
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Problem is mate, you get this my club is bigger than yours from the usual suspects, forgetting that given the right conditions, up to 15 or 16 clubs could attract massive crowds given larger grounds. Indeed Liverpool`s biggest ever crowd of 61,000 to watch a game at Anfield barely makes the Top 20 clubs in the country.
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There are not 15 or 16 clubs that could get 85k against Monaco (hardly a big attraction) for a midweek game that is live on BT.
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Spot on.
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 2 minutes ago
I'm no Hammers fan but I said fair play to them for getting 57k for their first Europa qualifier. Regardless of ticket prices or novelty factor I appreciated that it was an impressive attendance. Shame our 85k on Weds hasn't brought a similar response from opposing fans.
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Problem is mate, you get this my club is bigger than yours from the usual suspects, forgetting that given the right conditions, up to 15 or 16 clubs could attract massive crowds given larger grounds. Indeed Liverpool`s biggest ever crowd of 61,000 to watch a game at Anfield barely makes the Top 20 clubs in the country.
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That was at anfield!!!!
Do you not think that if Liverpool played a home game at Wembley we wouldn't sell it out?
Of course we would, we had a bigger crowd of 89, 845 for a preseason game there last month.
This celebrating of a crowd, in a game Spurs list, at someone else's stadium made up of none Spurs fans on paying non league prices is really quite bizarre.
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 12 minutes ago
This celebrating of a crowd, in a game Spurs list, at someone else's stadium made up of none Spurs fans on paying non league prices is really quite bizarre.
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Conversely the upset that Wednesdays attendance has caused supporters of other clubs (mainly Chelsea and Liverpool) is quite bizarre.
After an exciting midweek ?
sandy Spurs lost, in case you are going senile, just to remind you Monaco won 2-1 at Wembley.
What are you exactly gloating about ?
Spurs record breaking attendace, probably boosted by Joe Bloggs ? I know because a ticket was offered to me for a measly £15, and I am not a Spurs fan. I can imagine few who have never been to Wembley would be tempted to.
Or is it about you net spend trophy you won last season ?
Please tell us, so that we can join in your gloating.
Were some looking for homes i.e. rent the seat?
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 12 minutes ago
This celebrating of a crowd, in a game Spurs list, at someone else's stadium made up of none Spurs fans on paying non league prices is really quite bizarre.
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Conversely the upset that Wednesdays attendance has caused supporters of other clubs (mainly Chelsea and Liverpool) is quite bizarre.
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I think you'be made that up. I have not seem anyone upset but rather people just taking the p!ss a bit. It was 20 quid a ticket on general sale and Spurs fans on here celebrate the strangest stuff from balance sheets to kids for a quid schemes.
Your call of course but I don't get it. It's all relative I guess.
Robbing_Hoody
This celebrating of a crowd, in a game Spurs list, at someone else's stadium made up of none Spurs fans on paying non league prices is really quite bizarre.
Er, it looked like the whole of the stadium had Spurs shirts on other than the small contingent of Monaco fans, and the obvious Prawn sarnie supporters that you always get at Wembley in the section aroundabout the royal box.
Where do you get this nonsense that the crowd was not made up of Spurs fans, and they were getting let in at non league prices?
Nothing like posting absolute bollox Hoody.
Sandy please just stop. Look at all the Spurs shirts from your armchair?
The office of National statistics called and said not to apply.
£20 a ticket and £10 for kids is lower league prices. The tickets were on general sale right up until the penultimate day.
Only you just sound desperate.
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Well done
Shame that you have been shocking at the new Wembley post your first appearance there.
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 2 minutes ago
Sandy please just stop. Look at all the Spurs shirts from your armchair?
The office of National statistics called and said not to apply.
£20 a ticket and £10 for kids is lower league prices. The tickets were on general sale right up until the penultimate day.
Only you just sound desperate.
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As opposed to Liverpool having tickets available for as low as £9 for Prem matches and cup game at Anfield most of the tickets are priced at between £9 and £15.
You have to laugh at the Mousers, selling tickets for £9 for Prem games, then they moan at Spurs for selling tickets for £20.
Honestly grasping at straws or what.
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comment by Wearethefamous THFC (U19211)
posted 5 seconds ago
Love to see the crowds at Liverpool and utd if they charged London prices.. they might even get lower than Chelsea`s 8000
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All the Northern clubs charge prices, you would be lucky to buy a pint with in London, that is why they have reasonable gates, if they were charging top dollar, like the London clubs, their crowds would drop dramatically. City cannot give tickets away.
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 27 minutes ago
Sandy please just stop. Look at all the Spurs shirts from your armchair?
The office of National statistics called and said not to apply.
£20 a ticket and £10 for kids is lower league prices. The tickets were on general sale right up until the penultimate day.
Only you just sound desperate.
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I`m desperate, FFS look at you.
Yes look at me. What part specifically makes you think I'm desperate? Was the article celebrating an attendance at another ground in a game my team lost that I didn't write?
I'd hate to think you were just throwing around soundbites without anything to back it up.
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 2 minutes ago
Sandy please just stop. Look at all the Spurs shirts from your armchair?
The office of National statistics called and said not to apply.
£20 a ticket and £10 for kids is lower league prices. The tickets were on general sale right up until the penultimate day.
Only you just sound desperate.
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As opposed to Liverpool having tickets available for as low as £9 for Prem matchesand cup game at Anfield most of the tickets are priced at between £9 and £15.
You have to laugh at the Mousers, selling tickets for £9 for Prem games, then they moan at Spurs for selling tickets for £20.
Honestly grasping at straws or what.
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I'm not moaning. I think cheap tickets are a good thing. Not a bade of honour just a good thing.
Sandy you are such a plumb sometimes. You're like a little child.
If you want to make an article about CL attendances, do it, but there's no need to make any reference to Liverpool or Chelsea. You just want to wind them up, but then you invariably complain when fans of these teams come on to the article and have a go.
I said this the other day and you had a go at me for 'telling you what you can and can't write'. Well I'm not telling you what you can or can't do, you can write whatever you like, I'm just saying that it makes you look like a bit of an idiot
Tge stages of Sandy
1) Write an article celebrating mediocrity
2) Get rightlt made a fool of
3) Filter
This would have been a far better article if we'd actually won
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 10 minutes ago
Tge stages of Sandy
1) Write an article celebrating mediocrity
2) Get rightlt made a fool of
3) Filter
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comment by NotSoMagicJuande (U1913)
posted 1 hour, 38 minutes ago
Sandy you are such a plumb sometimes. You're like a little child.
If you want to make an article about CL attendances, do it, but there's no need to make any reference to Liverpool or Chelsea. You just want to wind them up, but then you invariably complain when fans of these teams come on to the article and have a go.
I said this the other day and you had a go at me for 'telling you what you can and can't write'. Well I'm not telling you what you can or can't do, you can write whatever you like, I'm just saying that it makes you look like a bit of an idiot
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I have told you before you jerk, if you don`t like my articles don`t fecking post on them. Go and try losing your virginity or something like that.
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posted on 16/9/16
comment by GeniusGreaves Optimist Supreme (U1302)
posted 9 minutes ago
Sandy..............................................................wonder how many bites you get with this one
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I have had one or two, but the article is intended to show that Spurs are a big player nowadays.
posted on 16/9/16
comment by U2 (U20610)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 50 minutes ago
Global domination isn't proving as easy as Citys mega rich owners thought. They remind me of Blackburn in the 90's, loads of money but no support. I read the other day that they are going to take their stadium up to 60k!?
My work takes me all over the south of England and you see Utd and Liverpool tops everywhere but no City.
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I guess that's because City have less fans of the plastic variety.
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I guess its because City aren't a particularly well supported club despite recent oil money driven success.
posted on 16/9/16
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 2 minutes ago
I'm no Hammers fan but I said fair play to them for getting 57k for their first Europa qualifier. Regardless of ticket prices or novelty factor I appreciated that it was an impressive attendance. Shame our 85k on Weds hasn't brought a similar response from opposing fans.
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Problem is mate, you get this my club is bigger than yours from the usual suspects, forgetting that given the right conditions, up to 15 or 16 clubs could attract massive crowds given larger grounds. Indeed Liverpool`s biggest ever crowd of 61,000 to watch a game at Anfield barely makes the Top 20 clubs in the country.
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There are not 15 or 16 clubs that could get 85k against Monaco (hardly a big attraction) for a midweek game that is live on BT.
posted on 16/9/16
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 2 minutes ago
I'm no Hammers fan but I said fair play to them for getting 57k for their first Europa qualifier. Regardless of ticket prices or novelty factor I appreciated that it was an impressive attendance. Shame our 85k on Weds hasn't brought a similar response from opposing fans.
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Problem is mate, you get this my club is bigger than yours from the usual suspects, forgetting that given the right conditions, up to 15 or 16 clubs could attract massive crowds given larger grounds. Indeed Liverpool`s biggest ever crowd of 61,000 to watch a game at Anfield barely makes the Top 20 clubs in the country.
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There are not 15 or 16 clubs that could get 85k against Monaco (hardly a big attraction) for a midweek game that is live on BT.
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Spot on.
posted on 16/9/16
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 16 minutes ago
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 2 minutes ago
I'm no Hammers fan but I said fair play to them for getting 57k for their first Europa qualifier. Regardless of ticket prices or novelty factor I appreciated that it was an impressive attendance. Shame our 85k on Weds hasn't brought a similar response from opposing fans.
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Problem is mate, you get this my club is bigger than yours from the usual suspects, forgetting that given the right conditions, up to 15 or 16 clubs could attract massive crowds given larger grounds. Indeed Liverpool`s biggest ever crowd of 61,000 to watch a game at Anfield barely makes the Top 20 clubs in the country.
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That was at anfield!!!!
Do you not think that if Liverpool played a home game at Wembley we wouldn't sell it out?
Of course we would, we had a bigger crowd of 89, 845 for a preseason game there last month.
posted on 16/9/16
This celebrating of a crowd, in a game Spurs list, at someone else's stadium made up of none Spurs fans on paying non league prices is really quite bizarre.
posted on 16/9/16
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 12 minutes ago
This celebrating of a crowd, in a game Spurs list, at someone else's stadium made up of none Spurs fans on paying non league prices is really quite bizarre.
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Conversely the upset that Wednesdays attendance has caused supporters of other clubs (mainly Chelsea and Liverpool) is quite bizarre.
posted on 16/9/16
After an exciting midweek ?
sandy Spurs lost, in case you are going senile, just to remind you Monaco won 2-1 at Wembley.
What are you exactly gloating about ?
Spurs record breaking attendace, probably boosted by Joe Bloggs ? I know because a ticket was offered to me for a measly £15, and I am not a Spurs fan. I can imagine few who have never been to Wembley would be tempted to.
Or is it about you net spend trophy you won last season ?
Please tell us, so that we can join in your gloating.
posted on 16/9/16
Were some looking for homes i.e. rent the seat?
posted on 16/9/16
comment by PawlBawron (U1055)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 12 minutes ago
This celebrating of a crowd, in a game Spurs list, at someone else's stadium made up of none Spurs fans on paying non league prices is really quite bizarre.
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Conversely the upset that Wednesdays attendance has caused supporters of other clubs (mainly Chelsea and Liverpool) is quite bizarre.
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I think you'be made that up. I have not seem anyone upset but rather people just taking the p!ss a bit. It was 20 quid a ticket on general sale and Spurs fans on here celebrate the strangest stuff from balance sheets to kids for a quid schemes.
Your call of course but I don't get it. It's all relative I guess.
posted on 16/9/16
Robbing_Hoody
This celebrating of a crowd, in a game Spurs list, at someone else's stadium made up of none Spurs fans on paying non league prices is really quite bizarre.
Er, it looked like the whole of the stadium had Spurs shirts on other than the small contingent of Monaco fans, and the obvious Prawn sarnie supporters that you always get at Wembley in the section aroundabout the royal box.
Where do you get this nonsense that the crowd was not made up of Spurs fans, and they were getting let in at non league prices?
Nothing like posting absolute bollox Hoody.
posted on 16/9/16
Sandy please just stop. Look at all the Spurs shirts from your armchair?
The office of National statistics called and said not to apply.
£20 a ticket and £10 for kids is lower league prices. The tickets were on general sale right up until the penultimate day.
Only you just sound desperate.
posted on 16/9/16
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 16/9/16
Well done
Shame that you have been shocking at the new Wembley post your first appearance there.
posted on 16/9/16
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 2 minutes ago
Sandy please just stop. Look at all the Spurs shirts from your armchair?
The office of National statistics called and said not to apply.
£20 a ticket and £10 for kids is lower league prices. The tickets were on general sale right up until the penultimate day.
Only you just sound desperate.
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As opposed to Liverpool having tickets available for as low as £9 for Prem matches and cup game at Anfield most of the tickets are priced at between £9 and £15.
You have to laugh at the Mousers, selling tickets for £9 for Prem games, then they moan at Spurs for selling tickets for £20.
Honestly grasping at straws or what.
posted on 16/9/16
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 16/9/16
comment by Wearethefamous THFC (U19211)
posted 5 seconds ago
Love to see the crowds at Liverpool and utd if they charged London prices.. they might even get lower than Chelsea`s 8000
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All the Northern clubs charge prices, you would be lucky to buy a pint with in London, that is why they have reasonable gates, if they were charging top dollar, like the London clubs, their crowds would drop dramatically. City cannot give tickets away.
posted on 16/9/16
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 27 minutes ago
Sandy please just stop. Look at all the Spurs shirts from your armchair?
The office of National statistics called and said not to apply.
£20 a ticket and £10 for kids is lower league prices. The tickets were on general sale right up until the penultimate day.
Only you just sound desperate.
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I`m desperate, FFS look at you.
posted on 16/9/16
Yes look at me. What part specifically makes you think I'm desperate? Was the article celebrating an attendance at another ground in a game my team lost that I didn't write?
I'd hate to think you were just throwing around soundbites without anything to back it up.
posted on 16/9/16
comment by sandy, senior citizen, but young at heart (U20567)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 2 minutes ago
Sandy please just stop. Look at all the Spurs shirts from your armchair?
The office of National statistics called and said not to apply.
£20 a ticket and £10 for kids is lower league prices. The tickets were on general sale right up until the penultimate day.
Only you just sound desperate.
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As opposed to Liverpool having tickets available for as low as £9 for Prem matchesand cup game at Anfield most of the tickets are priced at between £9 and £15.
You have to laugh at the Mousers, selling tickets for £9 for Prem games, then they moan at Spurs for selling tickets for £20.
Honestly grasping at straws or what.
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I'm not moaning. I think cheap tickets are a good thing. Not a bade of honour just a good thing.
posted on 16/9/16
Sandy you are such a plumb sometimes. You're like a little child.
If you want to make an article about CL attendances, do it, but there's no need to make any reference to Liverpool or Chelsea. You just want to wind them up, but then you invariably complain when fans of these teams come on to the article and have a go.
I said this the other day and you had a go at me for 'telling you what you can and can't write'. Well I'm not telling you what you can or can't do, you can write whatever you like, I'm just saying that it makes you look like a bit of an idiot
posted on 16/9/16
Tge stages of Sandy
1) Write an article celebrating mediocrity
2) Get rightlt made a fool of
3) Filter
posted on 16/9/16
This would have been a far better article if we'd actually won
posted on 16/9/16
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 10 minutes ago
Tge stages of Sandy
1) Write an article celebrating mediocrity
2) Get rightlt made a fool of
3) Filter
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posted on 16/9/16
comment by NotSoMagicJuande (U1913)
posted 1 hour, 38 minutes ago
Sandy you are such a plumb sometimes. You're like a little child.
If you want to make an article about CL attendances, do it, but there's no need to make any reference to Liverpool or Chelsea. You just want to wind them up, but then you invariably complain when fans of these teams come on to the article and have a go.
I said this the other day and you had a go at me for 'telling you what you can and can't write'. Well I'm not telling you what you can or can't do, you can write whatever you like, I'm just saying that it makes you look like a bit of an idiot
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I have told you before you jerk, if you don`t like my articles don`t fecking post on them. Go and try losing your virginity or something like that.
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