

It will be interesting to see how many tickets Spurs get? Will they get the 3k reduced allocation like us or the full 5k?
They won't sell more than 3k anyway - couldn't last time they came to ER, even though we took 4,500 to their place under the same conditions.
They won't sell more than 3k anyway - couldn't last time they came to ER, even though we took 4,500 to their place under the same conditions.
It was an FA Cup replay on a Wednesday night. The game at WHL was on a Saturday afternoon...
Hardly the same conditions. Lower league club comes to London for glamorous cup tie. London club goes to Yorkshire on a workday.
Fair play. Regardless, we'd have taken the same no matter what night it was.
Arsenal sold out their allocation for 'Yorkshire on a workday' in an identical FA Cup replay, and there weren't even any trains back to London for them that night. Just like we took 5,200 to Arsenal on a Monday worknight last season.
Some clubs just have superior fanaticism to others.
Fair play. Regardless, we'd have taken the same no matter what night it was.
Arsenal sold out their allocation for 'Yorkshire on a workday' in an identical FA Cup replay, and there weren't even any trains back to London for them that night. Just like we took 5,200 to Arsenal on a Monday worknight last season.
Some clubs just have superior fanaticism to others.
We sold out the allocation at Leeds midweek this season and have sold 2700 for Swansea away midweek...
Arsenal's numbers have only been good over the last 20-30 years, prior to that both Chelsea and Spurs took more. But I agree Arsenal, Chelsea and probably Leeds have larger away followings than Spurs at the moment. That's not to say Spurs fans are any less fanatical or passionate, even now their home support is better than the 3 aforementioned.
Arsenal always bring good numbers but vocally, Leeds and Chelsea are far much better. Spurs have better home support than us that's for sure