Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but being a chubber never counts as being jacked ain’t no two ways about that.
You sure about that? Records correct as of 23 March 2018. Italics denote attendance record set at ground not designated as usual home ground; Bold denote attendance record set at current ground. Rank Club Attendance Stadium Opposition Competition Date Ref 1 Tottenham Hotspur 85,512 Wembley Stadium[a] Bayer Leverkusen UEFA Champions League group stage 2 November 2016 [5] 2 Manchester City 84,569 Maine Road Stoke City FA Cup sixth round 3 March 1934 [6] 3 Manchester United 83,260 Maine Road Arsenal First Division 17 January 1948 [7][8] 4 Chelsea 82,905 Stamford Bridge Arsenal First Division 12 October 1935 [9][10] 5 Everton 78,299 Goodison Park Liverpool First Division 18 September 1948 [11] 6 Aston Villa 76,588 Villa Park Derby County FA Cup sixth round, first leg 2 March 1946 [12] 7 Sunderland 75,118 Roker Park Derby County FA Cup sixth round replay 8 March 1933 [13] 8 Charlton Athletic 75,031 The Valley Aston Villa FA Cup fifth round 12 February 1938 [
Another wum f(u)ck up by you, Van Gaal won more trophies at United than Pochettino has at Spurs, I have confidence in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
When I say back in the day I don’t mean the ****ing 30’s - I’m not that old. I’m talking about the 60’s ,. And those are attendance figures anyway, which isn’t necessarily capacity.
Chelsea held similar until 1963. And was bigger than Valley, held 80k either side of the war as did Maine Road. Selhurst never held 75k, 50k tops. Do you mean old Crystal Palace athletics stadium? The valley still held 70k plus for concerts in 70s. I stood on the massive side terrace against Chelsea in a 30k crowd and it seems empty
As a kid I remember the old quiz question and both The Valley and Selhurst were two of the biggest grounds in the country, capable of holding 70,000+
You said 75000 yesterday! Now 70k. Selhurst Park did not ever even come close to 70k in the 60s. Find one source. "The old quiz question". FFS; you sound like HIAG
Yesterday it was "I remember the announcer saying we had 60,000 crowds in the mid 60s" (even though the Park Lane and Paxton had seats put in and capacity was reduced to 58k by 63)
I think that's reserved for when Cym turns up. He's an old git. That said, he's still younger that you though.