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I’m going for 50k plus. Making it the third biggest crowd ever rovers have played in front of. The locals will Come out for this . They will see it as a potential easy win for a chance to progress and get some much needed silverware. Points for sth for euro games. And a cheap ticket compared to PL games for those that struggle to get tickets normally .
Our lowest attendance at the new stadium is 51k (both vs Qarabag in the Europa). We often have the upper tier closed for some EL games.
Unsurprisinglyly Qarabag brought next to no away support.
Quote from: Londoner on September 11, 2025, 02:51:20 pmOur lowest attendance at the new stadium is 51k (both vs Qarabag in the Europa). We often have the upper tier closed for some EL games.Thanks for taking time out to message Londoner.Keep us posted on sales, we’re not the richest club on the planet (surprise surprise), however we are very well run with great ambition, so a huge turnout from the Spurs would be very much appreciated…Looking forward to seeing the stadium, I’ve been told it’s superb, my first visit, though did go to Spurs 7-2 Rovers in 1975/76 League Cup Qtr final. Are there any visible signs of White Hart Lane left? For example some clubs put a marker/ statue where the centre circle was etc etc?
Quote from: Londoner on September 11, 2025, 03:06:41 pmUnsurprisinglyly Qarabag brought next to no away support. It's a fair trek, to be fair.
Quote from: RoversInSpain on September 11, 2025, 05:15:05 pmQuote from: Londoner on September 11, 2025, 02:51:20 pmOur lowest attendance at the new stadium is 51k (both vs Qarabag in the Europa). We often have the upper tier closed for some EL games.Thanks for taking time out to message Londoner.Keep us posted on sales, we’re not the richest club on the planet (surprise surprise), however we are very well run with great ambition, so a huge turnout from the Spurs would be very much appreciated…Looking forward to seeing the stadium, I’ve been told it’s superb, my first visit, though did go to Spurs 7-2 Rovers in 1975/76 League Cup Qtr final. Are there any visible signs of White Hart Lane left? For example some clubs put a marker/ statue where the centre circle was etc etc? Yes mate. The floor on the ground level was made from crushed concrete from WHL and the Shelf Bar (home fans) has the bricks from the old Shelf Stand. There are markers in the floor for the WHL penalty and centre spots. Quite a few other bits and bits. Will keep an eye on the ticket sales and availability.
Quote from: Londoner on September 11, 2025, 05:45:17 pmQuote from: RoversInSpain on September 11, 2025, 05:15:05 pmQuote from: Londoner on September 11, 2025, 02:51:20 pmOur lowest attendance at the new stadium is 51k (both vs Qarabag in the Europa). We often have the upper tier closed for some EL games.Thanks for taking time out to message Londoner.Keep us posted on sales, we’re not the richest club on the planet (surprise surprise), however we are very well run with great ambition, so a huge turnout from the Spurs would be very much appreciated…Looking forward to seeing the stadium, I’ve been told it’s superb, my first visit, though did go to Spurs 7-2 Rovers in 1975/76 League Cup Qtr final. Are there any visible signs of White Hart Lane left? For example some clubs put a marker/ statue where the centre circle was etc etc? Yes mate. The floor on the ground level was made from crushed concrete from WHL and the Shelf Bar (home fans) has the bricks from the old Shelf Stand. There are markers in the floor for the WHL penalty and centre spots. Quite a few other bits and bits. Will keep an eye on the ticket sales and availability.Cheers L, looking forward to the visit. Looked up some of the pubs you’ve recommended, did see the Bill Nicholson,which looked interesting!!! Not sure I dare go in that one.
Imagine how many biscuits he'd need to take!
Given all the talk about ticket availability, what do we think the crowd will be?Depending on the home crowd, it could be a contender for one of the top five crowds rovers have ever played in front of.Obvs it won’t beat the 75132 at Wembley.Or the 59024 at Cardiff. But it could top the 1954 Anfield crowd of 49745?Spurs home crowds last season were all around 60k. With the exception of a few Euro games which still topped 51k.
Quote from: Londoner on September 11, 2025, 03:06:41 pmUnsurprisinglyly Qarabag brought next to no away support. It's a fair trek, to be fair.
Quote from: RobTheRover on September 11, 2025, 05:17:23 pmQuote from: Londoner on September 11, 2025, 03:06:41 pmUnsurprisinglyly Qarabag brought next to no away support. It's a fair trek, to be fair. 18/12/2023 - Qarabag (2) vs Neftçi PFK (0) at the Tofiq Bahramov Stadium. A bold claim, but I bet I was the only Rovers fan there that night. The quality of the togger wasn't very good.
Quote from: DRFC-Hanksie on September 12, 2025, 12:18:39 pmQuote from: RobTheRover on September 11, 2025, 05:17:23 pmQuote from: Londoner on September 11, 2025, 03:06:41 pmUnsurprisinglyly Qarabag brought next to no away support. It's a fair trek, to be fair. 18/12/2023 - Qarabag (2) vs Neftçi PFK (0) at the Tofiq Bahramov Stadium. A bold claim, but I bet I was the only Rovers fan there that night. The quality of the togger wasn't very good.I was there in 2005 when England played in a WC qualifier.In the days prior to flying out the other England fans were saying how warm it was, t shirts and shorts weather. So that’s what we turned up in to be faced with gale force winds and pouring rain. Never been so cold at a game of footy!
I don't even know where Qarabag is! If it's not too personal, Hanksie, what were you doing out there?! I thought I go to far flung and obscure places but boy! You've done me there!BobG
What about Hartlepool on a Tuesday night, Billy Whitehurst got sent off it was Baltic that day , wind blowing in off the North Sea