http://www.footballtransfertavern.com/2010/10/premiership/season-ticket-sales-at-your-club-we-have-the-figures?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+TransferTavern+%28The+Transfer+Tavern+Home+Page%29 Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Spurs are the only teams to sell out their season tickets. I figured teams like ManU and ManCity wouldn't have a problem (especially given ManU's claim of 330,000,000 fans worldwide), but... I don't know about the other three, but I know Spurs has over 22,000 people on their waiting list. That new stadium needs to be built soon (capacity of around 56,000, vs. the 36,310 WHL holds). EDIT: Arsenal claims a 40,000 person waiting list for their tickets. Liverpool between 10,000-15,000. Couldn't find Chelsea's. Amended Spurs' list. Read 18,000 on one site, 30,000+ on another site, but 22,000 on several.
A majority of the season ticket holders backed out in protest of the Glazers. There is a lot of pressure on them to boycott all things United until they are gone.
Ahh, that makes sense. On the other hand, props to Liverpool fans for not bailing on their American owners.
Wow! ManU had a 24,000-person waiting list at the end of last year, and now there are season tickets available. They really hate the Glazers, if this is all due to their ownership.