the answer in this country is man.utd there is no doubt that just look at the attendances,its near damn full every game.as for the answer about burnley 1 in 3 people (i wish)at the ground what rubbish and im burnley fan.get your facts right dont just guess it,is so annoying.
2007-01-24 03:50:41
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answer #1
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answered by geoff h 1
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I think Man u then arsenal would get the biggest crowds, although the way football is going with all the empty seats you often see at Blackburn, Middlesborough, Wigan & man City, unless you can play good football week in week out and win trophies, they will struggle to have sell outs in years to come.
I think with all the premiership Tv revenue that the teams get, they could at least have the decency to cut ticket prices so that the real fans can afford tickets and not just corperate people.
2007-01-23 12:45:18
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answered by alankshort 2
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I reckon that once the Stanley Road project is finished Liverpool will have no trouble filling it not matter what the size.
Also look north of the border Celtic could fill Parkhead 5 times over with the numbers on the season ticket waiting list alone, I'm one, and Rangers are the same.
Rangers and Celtic have got larger supports than most of the sides in the premiership.
2007-01-23 10:35:41
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answered by willygromit 3
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Man U would fill whatever size capacity stadium they had. The only other teams would be Liverpool and Arsenal but no more than 70,000. I would have said Newcastle but the crowd against Birmingham was derisory. In the Championship the biggest club in supporter terms is Sunderland.
2007-01-23 10:34:12
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answered by mike l 2
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I think Man Utd would get the biggest crowds probably in excess of 100,000 fans week in week out!
2007-01-23 10:28:30
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answered by richardwales79 3
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newcastle would get the most as it's a big city with no other team to share supporters with, such as man utd/city, everton/liverpool, villa/birmingham.
man utd might get a lot of "visitor" supporters but for week in week out supporters it would be newcastle.
burnley however has the biggest support in the world for the amount of people that live in the town, something like one in three of its residents go to home games on a regular basis.
in reply to dsw above, spurs and chelsea have a much lower seasonal gate than both everton and newcastle.
2007-01-23 10:35:36
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answered by John H 3
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Man U, no question. They regularly fill a huge Old Trafford already. And they play decent football and are top of the league. BTW, before anyone accuses me of being a Rag, I support Coventry (well someone has to ...) and my favourite Premiership team is Arsenal.
2007-01-23 10:24:48
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answered by igorolman 3
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think Man U, Liverpool and Arsenal. They are the 3 teams with the biggest international support.\
But the tickets prices are too dear for every devoted fan to go every week.
2007-01-23 13:33:49
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answered by bee bee 6
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I would have to say Newcastle
I agree Man U could probably fill a ground any size but I would debate whether this would happen every other week because most of their supporters commute - they would probably get a lot of one offs but season ticket wise week in week out I would defo say Newcastle
As for Mike's comments - have Sunderland actually filled their ground at any match this season?
2007-01-23 13:19:51
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answered by toon_tigger 5
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I'm an Arsenal supporter, but I feel that, with Man U's worldwide popularity, they would struggle to fit in any stadium. In many countries they are the only English team anyone's ever heard of. Don't know why, cos they're a bunch of scumbags, but it's true.
2007-01-23 10:30:06
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answered by ? 5
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