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spursfan77

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I normally go to all the cup games... you see the potential future players, and have seen Kane, Mason, Rose, Bentaleb etc etc make there names in these games.

But I've been allowed out twice in the space of a week recently, and I won't be allowed again this week :(

Yeah thats my problem too. Now its match day I want to go though.
 

L-man

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Dec 31, 2008
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If we get 30k+ I'd be quite impressed but it's going to look atrocious with Wembley being only 30% full
 

riggi

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I normally go to all the cup games... you see the potential future players, and have seen Kane, Mason, Rose, Bentaleb etc etc make there names in these games.

But I've been allowed out twice in the space of a week recently, and I won't be allowed again this week :(


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WalkerboyUK

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Jun 8, 2009
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I checked earlier on today. I'd say home fans in the bottom tier is about 50%-70% full, absolute maximum.

If we get 30k+ I'd be quite impressed but it's going to look atrocious with Wembley being only 30% full

Looking at it right now, it's not even going to hit 20k.
Far more green dots than grey ones in the lower tier, and in some of the blocks, where hole sections are grey dots, I suspect those aren't even booked seats but blocked over.
 

WalkerboyUK

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Ye but it's mk...

Actually it's Bletchley...

As much as Wembley is technically easier for me to get to than WHL, it's proving an absolute ball-ache to get home from matches.
It's taking me as long to get home as it would from WHL, which is ridiculous considering I don't even have to go into London now.
Stadium MK would have been a far better option for me as only a 10 min drive.
 

riggi

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Jun 24, 2008
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Actually it's Bletchley...

As much as Wembley is technically easier for me to get to than WHL, it's proving an absolute ball-ache to get home from matches.
It's taking me as long to get home as it would from WHL, which is ridiculous considering I don't even have to go into London now.
Stadium MK would have been a far better option for me as only a 10 min drive.

Funnily enough the travel for Wembley and mk is about the same for us. I've always maintained it's best to keep us in London but I would of loved for a smaller stadium. Shame craven cottage is too small.
 

CJMurray

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Aug 3, 2011
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Anyone know if you can move around blocks once you're in the ground? My dad's in the middle tier and I wanted to know if you can just go down into the bottom tier as its going to be dead up there.
 

midoNdefoe

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Mar 9, 2005
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Tempting to just rock up, can you still buy tickets on the door?
 

WalkerboyUK

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Jun 8, 2009
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Tempting to just rock up, can you still buy tickets on the door?

You can still book online, presumably to print at home, but I don't think there's any "pay on the gate"

I still haven't made my mind up...
Got my ticket, but everything's just kicked off at home, so I should probably head that way!
 

Speedy

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Oct 22, 2005
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I'm well excited, I don't give a shit who were playing!! If I see one bit of outrageous skill it's worth the £10 to see spurs.

I once saw England v Portugal at Wembley in 1995-ish, attendance was in the mid 20k, maybe less. I think that season we also saw eng v Switzerland, 18k. Then Euro 96 happened and Wembley has been by and large full ever since! Amazing how football was in such a shit state compared to now.
 

M.I.B.

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You can still book online, presumably to print at home, but I don't think there's any "pay on the gate"

I still haven't made my mind up...
Got my ticket, but everything's just kicked off at home, so I should probably head that way!

Ah, you got a game on there too?
 
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