Rogerbold
Now I really feel sorry for him
I swear on the bbc match report it said the attendance for the SR game was 33K?
Although West Ham haven't made the Group stages they did get 32k at home in their last European tie (before the Group stages).
West Ham were in Europe?
When was this!
I still haven't heard a decent reason (excuse) for those lowly attendances although the one about the B support was a good attempt
I still haven't heard a decent reason (excuse) for those lowly attendances although the one about the B support was a good attempt
1 - Europa*
2 - Reserve and youth players
3 - We won
4 - Who cares
5 - Bingo?
6 - Blue rinse
7 - Wheelchair
8 - OAP
9 - Wrinkles
10 - 50+
*We don't care about the competition
I was offered a ticket, couldn't be bothered!
STAT
Westham only have league games to worry about , as always out the cups early and last time they were in europe the vikings invaded
Game was on a thursday night, live on tv, and we were playing our b team, think that answers your question
Game was on a thursday night, live on tv, and we were playing our b team, think that answers your question
Exactly
Arsenal failed to sell out a home game against Sunderland last week!
Explain that
1 - Europa (The other teams listed managed to get more in Uefa's secondary tournament)
2 - Reserve and youth players (Defoe, Sandro and Walker the youth players)
3 -10 Irrelevant to the discussion
11. Don't have the support?
Arsenal didn't have the support against Sunderland in the PL did they?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15231242.stm
Over 60k at home
OR
Less than two thirds full after giving away free tickets
Now come on Warm... attendance aside the empty seats were all there to see
Premier League>Fa Cup>League Cup>Europa
And we won and we currently sit top of our group
Game set and match
60k tickets sold > 22.5k tickets sold (1.5k given away after the underground advertising flopped)
Premier League>Fa Cup>League Cup>Europa
Empty seats for the PL
Empty seats for the Europa
http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/articles/back-to-winning-ways-090411.html
Under 33k vs Stoke in the PL
Less than two thirds full in the Europa even after giving away tickets
Said this to you before!
I was at the game! the Stoke fans failed to sell out their allocation, which took the attendance down
Please keep up
So who do you support Warm?
Arsenal
It may have been a part reason for WHL not selling out but to be down in the 32k region home tickets also were not sold
Saying that I think most of them paid for their tickets
Think you missed my comment there Warm
Stoke failed to sell out.. minus what they failed to sell out, and probably a few missing in the West stand (unsure)
What does attendance mean anyway!.. We won the game, thats what matters to me
So who do you support?
Both teams failed to sell out
The result is more important than the attendance though I agree
Still weird why Tottenham don't get bigger Europa gates with this supposed big fan base waiting to get tickets
Looks like you have already decided who I support
"Looks like you have already decided who I support"
Tell us then, so the decision is not made for you.
Both teams failed to sell out
Unconfirmed Warm
As I said I was at the game, and there was a notible amount of empty seats in the away end
From memory none in the home, as I said MAYBE one or two in the West Stand
Only a true joker would fail to admit to who they support Warm, worried we would show you up
Smells of Rogerbold
Stoke allocation: 1,754
Even if no Stoke fans went to the game (unrealistic) it confirms many Tottenham fans didn't either
Warm Feet = coward of the highest order.
Where were ya ??
In a dark corner hoping/waiting for Spurs not to win ??
Pleased with the 2-1 win that I predicted
Warm
My question to you is
Did we win the game?
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Where is the supposed Tottenham support?
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posted on 23/10/11
Rogerbold
Now I really feel sorry for him
posted on 23/10/11
I swear on the bbc match report it said the attendance for the SR game was 33K?
posted on 23/10/11
Although West Ham haven't made the Group stages they did get 32k at home in their last European tie (before the Group stages).
West Ham were in Europe?
When was this!
posted on 23/10/11
I still haven't heard a decent reason (excuse) for those lowly attendances although the one about the B support was a good attempt
posted on 23/10/11
I still haven't heard a decent reason (excuse) for those lowly attendances although the one about the B support was a good attempt
1 - Europa*
2 - Reserve and youth players
3 - We won
4 - Who cares
5 - Bingo?
6 - Blue rinse
7 - Wheelchair
8 - OAP
9 - Wrinkles
10 - 50+
*We don't care about the competition
I was offered a ticket, couldn't be bothered!
STAT
posted on 23/10/11
Westham only have league games to worry about , as always out the cups early and last time they were in europe the vikings invaded
Game was on a thursday night, live on tv, and we were playing our b team, think that answers your question
posted on 23/10/11
Game was on a thursday night, live on tv, and we were playing our b team, think that answers your question
Exactly
Arsenal failed to sell out a home game against Sunderland last week!
Explain that
posted on 23/10/11
1 - Europa (The other teams listed managed to get more in Uefa's secondary tournament)
2 - Reserve and youth players (Defoe, Sandro and Walker the youth players)
3 -10 Irrelevant to the discussion
11. Don't have the support?
posted on 23/10/11
Arsenal didn't have the support against Sunderland in the PL did they?
posted on 23/10/11
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15231242.stm
Over 60k at home
OR
Less than two thirds full after giving away free tickets
posted on 23/10/11
Now come on Warm... attendance aside the empty seats were all there to see
Premier League>Fa Cup>League Cup>Europa
And we won and we currently sit top of our group
Game set and match
posted on 23/10/11
60k tickets sold > 22.5k tickets sold (1.5k given away after the underground advertising flopped)
posted on 23/10/11
Premier League>Fa Cup>League Cup>Europa
Empty seats for the PL
Empty seats for the Europa
posted on 23/10/11
http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/articles/back-to-winning-ways-090411.html
Under 33k vs Stoke in the PL
Less than two thirds full in the Europa even after giving away tickets
posted on 23/10/11
Said this to you before!
I was at the game! the Stoke fans failed to sell out their allocation, which took the attendance down
Please keep up
So who do you support Warm?
Arsenal
posted on 23/10/11
It may have been a part reason for WHL not selling out but to be down in the 32k region home tickets also were not sold
Saying that I think most of them paid for their tickets
posted on 23/10/11
Think you missed my comment there Warm
Stoke failed to sell out.. minus what they failed to sell out, and probably a few missing in the West stand (unsure)
What does attendance mean anyway!.. We won the game, thats what matters to me
So who do you support?
posted on 23/10/11
Both teams failed to sell out
The result is more important than the attendance though I agree
Still weird why Tottenham don't get bigger Europa gates with this supposed big fan base waiting to get tickets
Looks like you have already decided who I support
posted on 23/10/11
"Looks like you have already decided who I support"
Tell us then, so the decision is not made for you.
posted on 23/10/11
Both teams failed to sell out
Unconfirmed Warm
As I said I was at the game, and there was a notible amount of empty seats in the away end
From memory none in the home, as I said MAYBE one or two in the West Stand
Only a true joker would fail to admit to who they support Warm, worried we would show you up
Smells of Rogerbold
posted on 23/10/11
Stoke allocation: 1,754
Even if no Stoke fans went to the game (unrealistic) it confirms many Tottenham fans didn't either
posted on 23/10/11
Warm Feet = coward of the highest order.
Where were ya ??
In a dark corner hoping/waiting for Spurs not to win ??
posted on 23/10/11
Pleased with the 2-1 win that I predicted
posted on 23/10/11
Warm
My question to you is
Did we win the game?
posted on 23/10/11
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