....according to the BBC:
And despite the atmosphere and expectation created by a record-breaking crowd of 85,011 - the highest ever home attendance for an English club - Spurs failed to rise to the occasion and paid the price for first-half sloppiness in defence.
Now, not to get too technical, but in a ground that can hold 90,000, that's not a sell out, is it
The official Wembley attendance figure....
posted on 15/9/16
Sandy's been going on about the attendance all week. Was he there last night?
No
posted on 15/9/16
How about another pre-season friendly, this time in Australia watched by 95,446.
http://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/liverpool-revel-record-breaking-melbourne-crowd-3970867
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that was just amazing. Wall to wall red
have to be a big club to sell out on the other side of the world.
Spurs couldn't even sell out in their own back yard.
posted on 15/9/16
Don't really get all this d!ck swinging about attendances... At City we get to watch some incredible football, plus you can put your feet on the chair in front, leave your sandwiches on the chair to your left, and even rest your elbow on the chair to your right.
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Don't really get all this d!ck swinging about attendances... At City we get to watch some incredible football, plus you can put your feet on the chair in front, leave your sandwiches on the chair to your left, and even rest your elbow on the chair to your right.
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Borris leaves his washing out on the spare seats.
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Cant help but think that the fans were to blame for Spurs' defeat yesterday. Judging by ja606 over the last week, they were probably so busy celebrating the attendance that they forgot to support the team