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WEMBLEY 15:14 - Feb 19 with 3525 viewssouthealingdale

Be interesting to see pricing for this game.
When Spurs played their replay against Newport there were 38,947 in attendance.

Adult tickets were £10

So £389,470 revenue

If attendance is similar then we will get circa £175k from gate receipts (45% of revenue).

Hope

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WEMBLEY on 16:20 - Feb 19 with 3377 viewsSuddenLad

Plus another £123,750 TV fees for coverage. Spurs fans seem to be of the opinion that the attendance will be in the region of 40,000.

Bring it on.......

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WEMBLEY on 17:06 - Feb 19 with 3225 viewsShun

WEMBLEY on 16:20 - Feb 19 by SuddenLad

Plus another £123,750 TV fees for coverage. Spurs fans seem to be of the opinion that the attendance will be in the region of 40,000.

Bring it on.......


Brilliant if so. Am I right in thinking the biggest attendance we've ever played in front of was the 35,715 (according to the BBC) in the play-off final the last time we got to Wembley?
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WEMBLEY on 17:10 - Feb 19 with 3204 viewsscooby

talking to the locals in London today, apparently the evening games are limited to 45k max by the police and council.
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WEMBLEY on 17:10 - Feb 19 with 3198 viewsBigKindo

WEMBLEY on 17:06 - Feb 19 by Shun

Brilliant if so. Am I right in thinking the biggest attendance we've ever played in front of was the 35,715 (according to the BBC) in the play-off final the last time we got to Wembley?


Circa 45,000 at Old Trafford?
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WEMBLEY on 17:14 - Feb 19 with 3171 viewsdalebolt

WEMBLEY on 17:10 - Feb 19 by BigKindo

Circa 45,000 at Old Trafford?


40,233 there at Old Trafford
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WEMBLEY on 17:15 - Feb 19 with 3165 viewsjudd

WEMBLEY on 17:10 - Feb 19 by scooby

talking to the locals in London today, apparently the evening games are limited to 45k max by the police and council.


Unless it's Champions League?

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WEMBLEY on 17:21 - Feb 19 with 3140 viewssouthealingdale

Pretty sure they are only allowed a certain amount of games at full capacity so close the upper tier for the others which reduces the capacity to circa £50k

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WEMBLEY on 17:22 - Feb 19 with 3129 viewsShun

WEMBLEY on 17:10 - Feb 19 by BigKindo

Circa 45,000 at Old Trafford?


Ah yes, forgot about that one.
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WEMBLEY on 08:11 - Feb 20 with 2888 viewsUnmoderatedCF

WEMBLEY on 17:15 - Feb 19 by judd

Unless it's Champions League?


We are lowed 27 full capacity games.
19 Premier & at least 4 CL so far (hopefully more).
If we were to get to the Semi of CL & FA Cup that would be another 3 games making the total 26.
The club need to keep their powder dry, so League/FA Cup games against lower league opposition are reduced capacity.
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WEMBLEY on 08:20 - Feb 20 with 2846 viewsupthedale

Is the % on revenue or on a profit based figure?
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WEMBLEY on 08:58 - Feb 20 with 2788 viewsTVOS1907

WEMBLEY on 08:11 - Feb 20 by UnmoderatedCF

We are lowed 27 full capacity games.
19 Premier & at least 4 CL so far (hopefully more).
If we were to get to the Semi of CL & FA Cup that would be another 3 games making the total 26.
The club need to keep their powder dry, so League/FA Cup games against lower league opposition are reduced capacity.


The FA Cup semi-final wouldn't count as your 'home' game though, as it's technically a neutral venue, unless there's some other arrangement in place.

When I was your age, I used to enjoy the odd game of tennis. Or was it golf?

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WEMBLEY on 09:05 - Feb 20 with 2768 viewsUnmoderatedCF

WEMBLEY on 08:58 - Feb 20 by TVOS1907

The FA Cup semi-final wouldn't count as your 'home' game though, as it's technically a neutral venue, unless there's some other arrangement in place.


Fair enough. You get my drift though.
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