Close to 90% where on earth are you getting that figure from. The reality is that we are the 6 biggest club by revenue and will remain the 6th biggest club by revenue. Our capacity cannot be compared to City and Chelsea because their revenue streams are largely irrelevant given their benefactors.
Hmmmmmm - we're likely to reach 400-450 in the new stadium (and maybe a whole lot more)
1) Manchester United 581.2 (515.3)
2) Real Madrid 579.7 (463.8)
3) Barcelona 557.1 (463.8)
4) Bayern Munich 505.1 (442.7)
5) Manchester City 453.5 (392.6)
6) Woolwich 419 (350.4)
7) PSG 417.8 (389.6)
8) Chelsea 367.8 (334.6)
9) Liverpool 364.5 (302)
10) Juventus 348.6 (253.5)
11) Tottenham 305.6 (209.2)
Of course it is a guarantee of success, every major European league had been won by a club with the greatest financial capacity. And the happens on a consistent basis. The aforementioned clubs spent vast sums and the result of that is that City, United and Liverpool find themselves ahead of us in the league whereas this time last season they were behind us by a sizeable margin. And what will happen in the summer? These clubs will spend vast amounts, sums that we cannot so inevitably that is going to erode our capacity to complete.
Hmmm what did Chelsea, Utd, Liverpool, Woolwich win this year? so guaranteed?
Playing away? Oh please the team has played in front of an average home crowd of 68,000 in comparison to the previous 36,000. And is had adequate preparation for this given that it played a number of games at that ground the previous season.
Hmmm you don't think teams have raised their game playing at Wembley? seriously?
No what beggars belief is those supporters who are so passive to a club going a decade without silverware, who place no expectations or demands on a side as talented as this.
No mate it's 'fake fans' like you only interested in trophies that are so sad, 91 clubs don't win the EPL every year, 91 don't win the cup ... yet their fans don't all cry like babies ... nor should we