And it's not just Spurs fans, but Hammers and Orient condemn the plans, too.
http://www.fsf.org.uk/news/Fans-say-no-to-Olympic-Stadium-plans.php
http://www.fsf.org.uk/news/Fans-say-no-to-Olympic-Stadium-plans.php
lol.....or that over 93% of Spurs fans would follow the team to Stratford if the decision was made to relocate, according to this web site's poll.
....or that over 93% of Spurs fans would follow the team to Stratford if the decision was made to relocate, according to this web site's poll.
....or that over 93% of Spurs fans would follow the team to Stratford if the decision was made to relocate, according to this web site's poll.
How many people voted in that poll, Andy?
How many of the 93% would actually go though?
There are a good few members on this site that may have voted from overseas and a hell of a lot that live here and don't go to the games. Not a pop at anyone by the way.
does it matter? are all spurs fans not equal? or do the ones that make the games more only get a say? :shrug:
Well, yes really, as it affects them more than the armchair fan who thinks it's wonderful to move to the other side of London forgetting the heritage of THFC.
still their club as much as yours.
Also those 'armchair fans' might go to the game if we had a new stadium at the OS.
And im sure that we all know the history of the club. Going to the Lane every week doesn't give you more knowledge on that.
still their club as much as yours.
Also those 'armchair fans' might go to the game if we had a new stadium at the OS.
And im sure that we all know the history of the club. Going to the Lane every week doesn't give you more knowledge on that.
I agree that every fan should have their say, but if a season ticket holder decides not to go to Stratford, it will have more of an effect than if someone who goes to one game a year decides not to.
I agree that every fan should have their say, but if a season ticket holder decides not to go to Stratford, it will have more of an effect than if someone who goes to one game a year decides not to.
Notwithstanding an obvious fact that the Club will win new fanbase because of geographics and also the newsworthy factor, the novelty factor and, who is not going to bet on..the Beckham factor...?Thats true. But i know a lot of people that have said they are waiting for a season ticket where ever the new stadium is going to be. While I dont want us to lose any fans, the potential season ticket holders and the fans that turn up to alot, some or only a few games that didn't before that will be making a big impact as well.
Would you really though? A genuine question because I have no doubt that you are a lifelong Spurs fan who is in a privileged position to hold a season ticket.If only that were true. If we move I'll give up my ST but there are a good few who would take it up, of that I'm sure.
277 people so far
http://www.spurscommunity.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=69110
Poll was done on COYS as well, same thing (but they have a multi poll with different questions as well, we cant on here and i was lazy and 1 poll was enough...)
They also split it to season ticket holders and non season ticket holders. Their results:
Season Ticket Holders:
Happily support the team in its new home (91 votes [47.89%])
Grudgingly follow the team to its new home (68 votes [35.79%])
Only attend away games (15 votes [7.89%])
Choose another club to be my primary team in England (3 votes [1.58%])
Give up on English club football (and perhaps on football entirely) (13 votes [6.84%])
Non season ticket holders:
Happily support the team in its new home (277 votes [59.96%])
Grudgingly follow the team to its new home (148 votes [32.03%])
Only attend away games (11 votes [2.38%])
Choose another club to be my primary team in England (3 votes [0.65%])
Give up on English club football (and perhaps on football entirely) (23 votes [4.98%])
also saw this
when i say saw, i mean made...