Bagor is correct in regards to commercialization. Arsenal have been making a dedicated effort to grow their commercial revenue yet we are still leagues been United. Additionally, extra seats will add supply so you have to consider if it could potentially exceed demand when things aren't going so smoothly. Arsenal and United will still sell the extra ~15,000 seats when tickets go on general sale during poor patches of form, can Spurs do the same?
If these are proven to be non-factors, Spurs could very well be on their way.
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