The Return of Fans to Stadiums

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Would you attend matches at 10-25% capacity

  • Yes - COYS!

    Votes: 116 74.8%
  • No

    Votes: 26 16.8%
  • I'd rather go to another Take That reunion

    Votes: 13 8.4%

  • Total voters
    155
4K for tier 1, 2K for tier 2 and zero for tier 3. What tier was Tottenham in before lockdown?
So who gets to be in the 4000

As a season ticket holder for 25 years the only fair way to this is loyalty points

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They said it will a ballot of all interested ST holders some time ago. Once you’ve been successful in the ballot you’ll be removed from the next one until everyone has got a ticket for a match.
 
Disagree, think it would make a massive difference to the atmosphere and enable more of a home advantage.
It was dead as fuck with 60k in there sometimes, why do you think 2k people will make it atmospheric?

Our fans are fickle, if it isn't a big match and a win, it's usually deathly silent until April if there's something to play for.
 
Posted on the covid thread, seems apt to post here too - If a stadium is in tier 1, could supporters from tier 3 travel too it? I don't see that being a good idea at all.
 
Doesn't matter if its 25 years or 5 years with the cap.
Only people you're ahead of is people with less than 5 years right?
you are of course right i did though have 3 years of not being cut. God knows how it happened I was at over 500 LP and could apply for any game I liked. The bastards caught up with me .
 
I have a feeling at least 50% of that 4k will be premium seat, with another 2k spread around the ground.

Could probably still pull in £500k a match even with 7% capacity.
Well, going by what the head of the RFU said on 5 live, they need 25k in the stadium to break even on its running costs if there are fans in....
 
Well, going by what the head of the RFU said on 5 live, they need 25k in the stadium to break even on its running costs if there are fans in....
Curious how much it cost to run things as is right now - still need a lot of personnel and whatnot even with no fans. Even if they aren't breaking even if they are losing less money than it's something.
 
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