I think, like us, they have had enough of Wembley. I am hoping that the new environent and better atmosphere will give them a big lift.
Hopefully after we have despatched City in the QF we will get a big team in the SF of the CL (tongue firmly in cheek).
The new stadium effect made everybody dig deep but they did have to go a LONG way down the waiting list to offload them. Next season everyone will renew...thereafter, without any signs of success or player spending....i think they will start to struggle.
No worries fella. Obviously it means a lot to us but unsurprisingly not so much to other fans. Personally I can't wait for the Palace game - as long as they don't bring those ******* drums.
I did upgrade slightly. My ticket was £695 for 21 games and the cheapest one I could have got in the new place was £995 for 19 games which would have been a 63% rise on a match by match basis. But as I was reluctant to carry an oxygen bottle to matches I bought a £1200 ticket.
Good spot! I thought I was answering questions about the subject heading. Not sure how the leap was made to the FA cup semi in which I wish you all the best.
But I thought you said 'literally no one gives a shit'?
So that was a bit of an exaggeration as you also said you have been waiting 36 years for 'a game of such magnitude'.
All a bit contradictory.
On that note, we have 176k members (as well as 42.4k STs) and only 7k tickets available to them so a potential 169k will miss out & therefore have no way of seeing the first game at the new stadium (other than moody streams of course).
Personally i couldn't give a flying if it is on TV or not. I will be at the game.
I'm not sure saying Spurs fans 'aren't happy' is particularly accurate though. More like a 'bit surprised' although i appreciate social media types prefer a click-bait headline.