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Published 18:13 8 Jan 2017 GMT
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Now, in case you haven't worked it out, there's a bit of a problem with Collymore's argument.
That's right, it's tough to fill 41,000 seats when the stadium physically doesn't have that many.
White Hart Lane's capacity has been trimmed from last season's 36,000 as development work gets underway on their new, revamped stadium a short distance away. You might have heard about it when it was announced that Mauricio Pochettino's team would play their Champions League group games at Wembley.
To put things into context, each of Spurs' Premier League home games this season has been played in front of a crowd somewhere between 31,000 and 32,000, making anything close to Villa's 41,000 literally impossible.
And more than a few Tottenham supporters pointed out the flaw in Collymore's logic.
https://twitter.com/MacChapwell/status/818142168674144259
https://twitter.com/_Spursy/status/818141340219428865
https://twitter.com/jackcurtis90/status/818145657533956096
https://twitter.com/dacl1177/status/818145859728736256
Spurs, of course, attracted upwards of 85,000 to their first two Champions League fixtures - against Monaco and Bayer Leverkusen, and even the effective dead rubber against CSKA Moscow saw more than 60,000 people head along to the national stadium.
If they are producing attendances of 31,000 at their new 61,000-seater ground, then there might be an issue. Until then, they're probably doing just fine.Live sport on TV in Ireland this weekend – Football, GAA, Rugby – June 12-14th
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