Premier League Games | 8/9 November '25

Spurs are an odd one. When you delve into the details, they are defintely a big club…

They’ve always had the fanbase size, they’re fourth for all-time average attendance (35,158), and between 1947-1969 their average attendance was 55,509. They get 61k average attendances with ease at this new ground. And they hold the record attendance in English club football (85,512, although at Wembley, still impressive) and the second tier (50,133)… City being second on both of those final stats.

They have won a lot of trophies n’all, with 27. 6th most successful in England.

They were the first British club to win a European trophy, and won four European trophies in total.

They’re 8th in the all-time league table.

…but there’s something about Spurs, which I can’t put my finger on, that makes people think they’re not a big club.
Have YOU ever seen Spurs win the league??
( Nuff said me thinks ) !!
 
Spurs are an odd one. When you delve into the details, they are defintely a big club…

They’ve always had the fanbase size, they’re fourth for all-time average attendance (35,158), and between 1947-1969 their average attendance was 55,509. They get 61k average attendances with ease at this new ground. And they hold the record attendance in English club football (85,512, although at Wembley, still impressive) and the second tier (50,133)… City being second on both of those final stats.

They have won a lot of trophies n’all, with 27. 6th most successful in England.

They were the first British club to win a European trophy, and won four European trophies in total.

They’re 8th in the all-time league table.

…but there’s something about Spurs, which I can’t put my finger on, that makes people think they’re not a big club.
They are a big club

Just not as big as a large chunk of their fanbase and the London centric media think they are
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top