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Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
23,679
93,465
Been getting intrigued by this. All data via wikipedia. So the target is 84,467..beat that against Monaco and we will have the highest ever home attendance for an English club. Which would be nice! At the moment this looks very possible.

Note: as "home" games for United at Maine Road, and arse at Wembley are allowed, I see no problem with counting our Monaco game as home

Rank/club/attendance/venue/opponent/competition/date

1 Manchester City 84,467 Maine Road Stoke City FA Cup sixth round 3 March 1934

2 Manchester United 83,260 Maine Road Arsenal First Division 17 January 1948

3 Chelsea 82,905 Stamford Bridge Arsenal First Division 12 October 1935

4 Everton 78,299 Goodison Park Liverpool First Division 18 September 1948

5 Aston Villa 76,588 Villa Park Derby County FA Cup sixth round, first leg 2 March 1946

6 Sunderland 75,118 Roker Park Derby County FA Cup sixth round replay 8 March 1933

7 Tottenham Hotspur 75,038 White Hart Lane Sunderland FA Cup sixth round 5 March 1938

8 Charlton Athletic 75,031 The Valley Aston Villa FA Cup fifth round 12 February 1938

9 Arsenal 73,707 Wembley RC Lens Champions League group stage 25 November 1998

10 Sheffield Wednesday 72,841 Hillsborough Stadium Manchester City FA Cup fifth round 17 February 1934

Love the fact that after this years CL campaign, over half of that table could be Spurs matches.
 

Drink!Drink!

Well-Known Member
Oct 10, 2014
1,362
5,035
Cos of all the CL nonsense about advertising and what not, does Wembley have to cut its full attendance for this game or not?
If current estimates are right then about 87-88,000 seats sold so far....but that could be wrong if the full 90,000 seats aren't available
 

Deeyal

Active Member
Jun 2, 2004
270
144
:D

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Deeyal

Active Member
Jun 2, 2004
270
144
where is that from? I literally just looked via the club site and there were still a few seats in the back rows behind the goals

weird? that was from the offical site. logged in again on both Firefox and IE are the same, showing none available.
 

L-man

Misplaced pass from Dier
Dec 31, 2008
9,979
51,367
Cos of all the CL nonsense about advertising and what not, does Wembley have to cut its full attendance for this game or not?
If current estimates are right then about 87-88,000 seats sold so far....but that could be wrong if the full 90,000 seats aren't available
I would have thought that Wembley was far enough back from the pitch to not need the rows cut because there would be enough space for advertising but looking at the CL final in 2011, the attendance was only 87,695 so we probably wont have the full 90k
 

iddebu52

Well-Known Member
Jun 5, 2007
974
1,325
There are still quite a few seats available on the wembley stadium plan on the Spurs official site. Am on it at the moment.
 

arunspurs

Well-Known Member
Aug 31, 2012
8,857
35,722
Can't believe next wednesday, we will be playing in Champions League.
Can't wait to see a sold out 90000 Stadium.
 

degoose

Well-Known Member
Jul 3, 2004
2,833
3,014
Been getting intrigued by this. All data via wikipedia. So the target is 84,467..beat that against Monaco and we will have the highest ever home attendance for an English club. Which would be nice! At the moment this looks very possible.

Note: as "home" games for United at Maine Road, and arse at Wembley are allowed, I see no problem with counting our Monaco game as home

Rank/club/attendance/venue/opponent/competition/date

1 Manchester City 84,467 Maine Road Stoke City FA Cup sixth round 3 March 1934

2 Manchester United 83,260 Maine Road Arsenal First Division 17 January 1948

3 Chelsea 82,905 Stamford Bridge Arsenal First Division 12 October 1935

4 Everton 78,299 Goodison Park Liverpool First Division 18 September 1948

5 Aston Villa 76,588 Villa Park Derby County FA Cup sixth round, first leg 2 March 1946

6 Sunderland 75,118 Roker Park Derby County FA Cup sixth round replay 8 March 1933

7 Tottenham Hotspur 75,038 White Hart Lane Sunderland FA Cup sixth round 5 March 1938

8 Charlton Athletic 75,031 The Valley Aston Villa FA Cup fifth round 12 February 1938

9 Arsenal 73,707 Wembley RC Lens Champions League group stage 25 November 1998

10 Sheffield Wednesday 72,841 Hillsborough Stadium Manchester City FA Cup fifth round 17 February 1934

You are though of course including matches that had standing areas. This would be all seated which is a big difference i would think.
 

Real_madyidd

The best username, unless you are a fucking idiot.
Oct 25, 2004
18,797
12,453
With a stadium so big it will hard to generate an atmosphere, if there are a lot of tourists especially in the "home stand" it will be even harder.


That makes sense. You are scared of tourists and quiet places.

You are odd.
 

beats1

Well-Known Member
Feb 22, 2010
30,030
29,612
That makes sense. You are scared of tourists and quiet places.

You are odd.
One of the reasons Man City struggle during home games, is because they have no atmosphere partly because its full of tourist fans going to see the other team playing.

We struggle to make an atmosphere at times with 36k fans especially when things aren't going our way. Playing in a quiet stadium isn't necessarily a home advantage
 

THFCSPURS19

The Speaker of the Transfer Rumours Forum
Jan 6, 2013
37,891
130,525
A mate just told me he may be going to this game along with other die-hard United fans. ****.
 
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