Forgetting size of stadium UTD's win again with 99.5% full http://www.soccerstats.com/attendance.asp?league=england 1 Manchester Utd 99.5% 2 Arsenal 99.4% 3 Newcastle Utd 97.4% 4 Manchester City 97.5% empty stadium, got no fans 5 Liverpool 98.5% and you want a bigger stadium, full the one you have up first 6 Sunderland 87.3% 7 Chelsea 99.3% not bad for a small club 8 Everton 94.7% 9 Tottenham 98.9% 10 West Ham Utd 99.5% London's biggest club 11 Leicester City 97.6% 12 Aston Villa 72.3% 13 Southampton 92.2% 14 Stoke City 97.8% 15 West Bromwich 93.7% 16 Crystal Palace 91.7% 17 Hull City 90.7% 18 Swansea City 98.2% 19 Burnley 91.3% 20 QP Rangers 96.4%
Probably shouldn't have tried telling us how **** we are last season. It was always going to be a losing battle. See chiefs sig. It will explain a lot
Why do a number of clubs, including West Ham and Man Utd, list their highest attendance at more than their capacity? Fergie attendance? This sort of stuff also may skew the figures a little: please log in to view this image
Our official capacity is stated a few 100 seats lower than our actual capacity, thats why. Fa or PL rules i think. Same as uefa.
? We rarely go above it. The time we did i think was when we just completed the work and before the pesky fa/pl git us to remove some seats from the official capacity.