Luckily for me I work in Harringay so will be able to make the games after work. Would have been a pain if they were still playing at Wembley though. But for most people working across London this is going to mean they will struggle to attend. This could badly affect attendances
Love going to the games, even if Wembley has been a pain this year. It’s the whole day out for me; a few beers before and after game, the buzz of the game itself, and meeting up with fellow Spurs fans. Nothing beats it. It can be hard when we suffer a bad defeat, and on those occasions i’d...
Lucas looked pretty sharp when he came on.
I think he is the type if player we have been missing in recent years, someone who is willing to take a man on and make something happen
When i think back over the last few seasons there have been occasions when we have played lesser teams that are...
I don’t want to turn this into a huge debate. I think the US fans are worth more comercially as they tend to be quite fanatical about their chosen sports teams.
Plus TV money is shared amongst all clubs in the PL, whereas merchandise, which i think the Americans will be worth much more, will...
GDP per capita in the states is almost 58000 dollars compared to 8000 in China. No way that China will make that up anytime soon, even if the US stays stagnant which it won’t. But lets say that the US wage is zero, and the Chinese growth remains at 10 percent (unlikely) then it would take 21...
http://m.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/spurs-returning-to-the-states-for-2018-international-champions-cup-100418/
According to the above, Spurs have more supporters clubs in the US than any other PL team. That has to be a good sign
Studies say China will overtake the states, but the truth is China have been 5 years away from overtaking them for 20 years now. Gdp per capita in China is just over 8000 dollars a year, which is below every single western country, and below most eastern european countries.
The States is more important financially. No good having 50 million fans in China when very few if them can afford to buy a Sours shirt. American sports fans however have a lot of disposable income and are known to spend big on sports team memorabilia, TV pay per view or sports packages, trips...
Probably has something to do with that game against Man City last year when we beat them 2-0, but could have gone three up. Lamela refused to give the ball to Son to take the penalty (Kane was out injured) and insisted on taking it himself. Of course he then missed!
I remember i was in Bulgaria when Tottenham signed Berbatov and within literally a couple of days, almost every Bulgarian was a Spurs fan. The shirts were being sold in the shops, and when i walked around town with my Tottenham shirt on, everybody was just shouting out “Berbatov” and sticking...
With the Parisians i’ve met, i was always under the impression that Arsenal were big because of the French/Weger connection? Or is this waning a bit now?
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