[quote][cite]Posted By: Friend Or Defoe[/cite]I hope that's a wind up attempt Kings Hill Addick. I'm not a glory boy and the prices they charge would be too much for me.[/quote]
Anyone who thinks Spurs' support is made up of glory boys is a clown.
Along with Man U, Liverpool and the Geordies they have been the only team to always fill their away allocations over the last few years in the Prem - something neither Arsenal or Chelsea managed despite enjoying more success on the pitch.
We won't know the details of who will be eligible for Spurs tickets after (touchwood) we beat Luton.
Anyone who has gone to four away games this season should get in though. As I nearly always go away with 2 others - hopefully I will be allowed to buy 3 tickets.
I was referring to the Spurs 'Glory Boys'. If they are unwilling to pay the League Price for an FC Cup game then they are picking and choosing the 'Big' games.
I'd rather we benefit from 25,000 fans paying an average of £40* per ticket than 35,000 fans paying an average of £20 a ticket. If Spurs don't have enough true fans to sell 30,000 (plus away fans) tickets for a cup game at Premier League prices then I think it is fair to call those that stay away 'Glory Boys'.
If Spurs are as well supported as had been suggested then they'll sell out and we'll make even more money.
* Clearly I made these numbers up to make the point. I don't know what Spurs charge, and I have no interest in looking it up.
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think he means spurs' new found glory boys
Along with Man U, Liverpool and the Geordies they have been the only team to always fill their away allocations over the last few years in the Prem - something neither Arsenal or Chelsea managed despite enjoying more success on the pitch.
Disgusted from New Eltham.
;o)
Buy a Rochdale ticket
Buy a Luton ticket
Buy a Hartlepool ticket
Buy a Brentford ticket
by now you will also be eligible to
Buy Brighton & Colchester tickets
thats six away stubs, that will get you a ticket to Spurs.
You can bet your bottom dollar on him scoring.
This interview was quite revealling if any of you havent picked up on this...
Johnnie Jackson the Gooner
Very good!
Anyone who has gone to four away games this season should get in though. As I nearly always go away with 2 others - hopefully I will be allowed to buy 3 tickets.
I'd rather we benefit from 25,000 fans paying an average of £40* per ticket than 35,000 fans paying an average of £20 a ticket. If Spurs don't have enough true fans to sell 30,000 (plus away fans) tickets for a cup game at Premier League prices then I think it is fair to call those that stay away 'Glory Boys'.
If Spurs are as well supported as had been suggested then they'll sell out and we'll make even more money.
* Clearly I made these numbers up to make the point. I don't know what Spurs charge, and I have no interest in looking it up.