They are remonstrating with the councillors, but the vote has been done and Spurs will play 22 full capacity extra games at Wembley if needed.
Must be a scum fanAccording to the press there, there is a woman keep crying for two hours
Maybe win a few games...That's pretty great news. But something has to be done with the atmosphere.
We now can play 27 games at full capacity. We already had 5 agreed. Tonight approved another 22.
That would help. But with the current system, people who'd usually sit in in Park Lane or the shelf are scattered all over the ground.Maybe win a few games...
Does this mean the club will do some kind of one off season ticket? Great opportunity for the club to provide affordable tickets for many. It's the only way we'd fill it anyway.
No reason why the couldn't do some kind of deal like clubs such as Bayern do and offer a season ticket (probably in the gods) for something like £200/300.
We now can play 27 games at full capacity. We already had 5 agreed. Tonight approved another 22.
Just out of interest what happens if we get to a Champions League/Europa League quarter or semi-final and we've already played our 27 games at full capacity?
They'd have to arrange and price it very carefully so it doesn't piss off the current ST holders.
Once our 27 games are used that is it. Even if it is a CL semi final we won't get the extra game. We will therefore have to manage the situation by playing a league game with 50K. Hopefully that will happen.
The direct quote from the Wembley guy is "Spurs will be made the priority" in the event we play more than 27 games. I think Wembley have a couple of unused slots, and barring some ridiculous circumstance where we play 16 home cup games or something we'll have 90k for all of them ahead of lower-profile matches (e.g. lower-league playoffs, FA Trophy Finals) if need be.
True, that would be interesting, but we obviously plan for the 'worst-case' scenario in terms of full-attended home matches where we consistently draw and beat decent teams.I'm sure if we get similar FA Cup draws like we have this season we'd only open 50,000 or so. I can't imagine we'd sell 90,000 tickets for a game against a League Two team, even at £5 a ticket.
I'm sure if we get similar FA Cup draws like we have this season we'd only open 50,000 or so. I can't imagine we'd sell 90,000 tickets for a game against a League Two team, even at £5 a ticket.