I wouldn’t call lucky. Hardly a great experience is it ? Whole point of going and paying for footy is the atmosphere, fan interaction and passion. F** paying £60 to get the same atmosphere you would at home. Will wait until next season when this sodding virus is under control and we can start going back to full crowds
They should do the right thing and not allow any over 65's into the stadium.
Got to protect the most vulnerable after all
I'd like to go...but mainly to experience the eerieness of it.
The Club can confirm we shall be welcoming 2,000 fans back to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for our Premier League clash with Arsenal on Sunday 6 December
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Awesome!!
Chance to welcome Bale, Reguilon, Vinicus, PEH and the rest at the new stadium!
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 1 minute ago
I'd like to go...but mainly to experience the eerieness of it.
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Go to any Emirates games
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 37 seconds ago
I'd like to go...but mainly to experience the eerieness of it.
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Same, it will certainly be an experience that not many fans will get to do
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 12 minutes ago
They should do the right thing and not allow any over 65's into the stadium.
Got to protect the most vulnerable after all
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So it's a no to Sandy and morespurs
comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 12 minutes ago
They should do the right thing and not allow any over 65's into the stadium.
Got to protect the most vulnerable after all
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So it's a no to Sandy and morespurs
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I am anything but vulnerable dude
I think anybody that saw Danny Blanchflower lift the 1st division trophy at WHL, should be given priority.
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 16 minutes ago
I wouldn’t call lucky. Hardly a great experience is it ? Whole point of going and paying for footy is the atmosphere, fan interaction and passion. F** paying £60 to get the same atmosphere you would at home. Will wait until next season when this sodding virus is under control and we can start going back to full crowds
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Yeh my thoughts really Don. No doubt Arsenal will still post crowds of 60,000 plus.
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 5 minutes ago
I'd like to go...but mainly to experience the eerieness of it.
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Man City and Arsenal fans won't notice the difference.
I’d doubt it would give any home advantage. Especially as the 2000 will likely be corporate waaaaaankers who don’t sing anyway
comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 7 minutes ago
I’d doubt it would give any home advantage. Especially as the 2000 will likely be corporate waaaaaankers who don’t sing anyway
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They don't sing but they do like a prawn sandwich (*)
(*) according to an ex-United player
Tbh I wouldn’t want to go back with the stadium basically empty and the bars closed
Would rather wait till the stadium is at full capacity again
2000 will make fack all difference in a stadium that size.
Stadiums should be fully open or fully closed. I don`t see the point otherwise.
Thanks, but no thanks.
What is the point... No pre game drinks, no half time drinks, no celebratory post game drinks. Not unless I have a substantial meal at each pub
I'm not travelling 3 hours for a poor experience. Be alright if you live in the area and happy to pay £65 for an atmosphere on-par with most Sunday league games
Allthough I would prefer football to be played in front of a full stadium, I would love to go back to WHL given the chance, even with only 2,000 in the ground.
it wouldn't be football with that small amount of fans then
Ask yourself, do you feel lucky punk? Well do ya??
Think I'd try and sit as close to the pitch as possible.
Usually a rubbish view and atmosphere but I think with such little crowd, seeing a full intensity PL match and actually hearing the players etc would be decent as a one time thing.
£60+ though is a bit much.
Liverpool will be lucky to sell their 2,000 allocation. They are only opening applications to Supporters who live in the Liverpool City Region.
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 5 minutes ago
Liverpool will be lucky to sell their 2,000 allocation. They are only opening applications to Supporters who live in the Liverpool City Region.
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I’ve no doubt they will sell them
Just not to anyone on here
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 19 minutes ago
Liverpool will be lucky to sell their 2,000 allocation. They are only opening applications to Supporters who live in the Liverpool City Region.
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Lol
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 2 hours, 50 minutes ago
I'd like to go...but mainly to experience the eerieness of it.
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This
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 3 hours, 39 minutes ago
Tbh I wouldn’t want to go back with the stadium basically empty and the bars closed
Would rather wait till the stadium is at full capacity again
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the bit about the bars being closed is the bit i'm fecked off about
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posted on 27/11/20
I wouldn’t call lucky. Hardly a great experience is it ? Whole point of going and paying for footy is the atmosphere, fan interaction and passion. F** paying £60 to get the same atmosphere you would at home. Will wait until next season when this sodding virus is under control and we can start going back to full crowds
posted on 27/11/20
They should do the right thing and not allow any over 65's into the stadium.
Got to protect the most vulnerable after all
posted on 27/11/20
I'd like to go...but mainly to experience the eerieness of it.
posted on 27/11/20
The Club can confirm we shall be welcoming 2,000 fans back to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for our Premier League clash with Arsenal on Sunday 6 December
==============
Awesome!!
Chance to welcome Bale, Reguilon, Vinicus, PEH and the rest at the new stadium!
posted on 27/11/20
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 1 minute ago
I'd like to go...but mainly to experience the eerieness of it.
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Go to any Emirates games
posted on 27/11/20
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 37 seconds ago
I'd like to go...but mainly to experience the eerieness of it.
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Same, it will certainly be an experience that not many fans will get to do
posted on 27/11/20
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 12 minutes ago
They should do the right thing and not allow any over 65's into the stadium.
Got to protect the most vulnerable after all
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So it's a no to Sandy and morespurs
posted on 27/11/20
comment by Dave&Danny (U4428)
posted 20 seconds ago
comment by Colemanballs (U22246)
posted 12 minutes ago
They should do the right thing and not allow any over 65's into the stadium.
Got to protect the most vulnerable after all
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So it's a no to Sandy and morespurs
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I am anything but vulnerable dude
posted on 27/11/20
I think anybody that saw Danny Blanchflower lift the 1st division trophy at WHL, should be given priority.
posted on 27/11/20
comment by Don_tottenham (U3372)
posted 16 minutes ago
I wouldn’t call lucky. Hardly a great experience is it ? Whole point of going and paying for footy is the atmosphere, fan interaction and passion. F** paying £60 to get the same atmosphere you would at home. Will wait until next season when this sodding virus is under control and we can start going back to full crowds
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Yeh my thoughts really Don. No doubt Arsenal will still post crowds of 60,000 plus.
posted on 27/11/20
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 5 minutes ago
I'd like to go...but mainly to experience the eerieness of it.
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Man City and Arsenal fans won't notice the difference.
posted on 27/11/20
I’d doubt it would give any home advantage. Especially as the 2000 will likely be corporate waaaaaankers who don’t sing anyway
posted on 27/11/20
comment by Edinspur (U1109)
posted 7 minutes ago
I’d doubt it would give any home advantage. Especially as the 2000 will likely be corporate waaaaaankers who don’t sing anyway
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They don't sing but they do like a prawn sandwich (*)
(*) according to an ex-United player
posted on 27/11/20
Tbh I wouldn’t want to go back with the stadium basically empty and the bars closed
Would rather wait till the stadium is at full capacity again
posted on 27/11/20
2000 will make fack all difference in a stadium that size.
Stadiums should be fully open or fully closed. I don`t see the point otherwise.
posted on 27/11/20
Thanks, but no thanks.
What is the point... No pre game drinks, no half time drinks, no celebratory post game drinks. Not unless I have a substantial meal at each pub
I'm not travelling 3 hours for a poor experience. Be alright if you live in the area and happy to pay £65 for an atmosphere on-par with most Sunday league games
posted on 27/11/20
Allthough I would prefer football to be played in front of a full stadium, I would love to go back to WHL given the chance, even with only 2,000 in the ground.
posted on 27/11/20
it wouldn't be football with that small amount of fans then
posted on 27/11/20
Ask yourself, do you feel lucky punk? Well do ya??
posted on 27/11/20
Think I'd try and sit as close to the pitch as possible.
Usually a rubbish view and atmosphere but I think with such little crowd, seeing a full intensity PL match and actually hearing the players etc would be decent as a one time thing.
£60+ though is a bit much.
posted on 27/11/20
Liverpool will be lucky to sell their 2,000 allocation. They are only opening applications to Supporters who live in the Liverpool City Region.
posted on 27/11/20
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 5 minutes ago
Liverpool will be lucky to sell their 2,000 allocation. They are only opening applications to Supporters who live in the Liverpool City Region.
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I’ve no doubt they will sell them
Just not to anyone on here
posted on 27/11/20
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 19 minutes ago
Liverpool will be lucky to sell their 2,000 allocation. They are only opening applications to Supporters who live in the Liverpool City Region.
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Lol
posted on 27/11/20
comment by Flashy flibble (U10324)
posted 2 hours, 50 minutes ago
I'd like to go...but mainly to experience the eerieness of it.
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This
posted on 27/11/20
comment by palmers_spur (U8896)
posted 3 hours, 39 minutes ago
Tbh I wouldn’t want to go back with the stadium basically empty and the bars closed
Would rather wait till the stadium is at full capacity again
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the bit about the bars being closed is the bit i'm fecked off about
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