Sky Sports reporter exposes bizarre cost-per-win ratio for Tottenham season ticket holders.
Sky Sports reporter Joe Thomlinson has sparked widespread discussion after revealing the shocking cost-per-win ratio for Tottenham season ticket holders following another dismal home campaign.
Thomlinson’s post on X highlighted the financial burden facing supporters who pay £2,300 annually to watch their team at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, only to witness a pitiful home record under Thomas Frank. The journalist revealed that his friend, a season ticket holder, has witnessed just three home league victories this calendar year. That works out at £766 per win, a figure that prompted Thomlinson to add a crying emoji to emphasize the absurdity.
The statistics paint a damning picture of Tottenham’s home form. Just three home wins in 2025 represents the club’s worst home record in generations, undermining any claims of progress under Frank’s management.

Supporters paying premium prices deserve entertainment and results. Instead, they’ve endured defensive collapses against Arsenal, PSG, and Fulham, alongside draws and defeats against mid-table opposition. The atmosphere at the stadium has turned toxic, with fans booing players including Guglielmo Vicario after recent errors.
Thomlinson’s tweet resonated because it quantifies what supporters feel instinctively. They are being exploited financially for an inferior product. £2,300 represents substantial money for working-class fans, many of whom sacrifice other luxuries to maintain their season tickets through family tradition and loyalty.
The £766-per-win figure becomes even more insulting when considering Tottenham’s resources. The Lewis family invested £100 million this year, supposedly demonstrating ambition for long-term success. Yet that investment hasn’t translated into performances justifying the ticket prices charged to supporters.
Season ticket holders cannot simply stop attending without losing their seats permanently due to lengthy waiting lists. That captive audience allows the club to maintain prices regardless of on-pitch performance, creating resentment between fans and ownership.
Thomas Frank must deliver immediately
Saturday’s fixture against Fulham offered Frank an opportunity to address home form. Instead, Tottenham lost 2-1 after conceding twice inside six minutes, with Vicario’s howler gifting Harry Wilson the winner. The defeat was Tottenham’s 10th home loss in 2025, matching their worst calendar year total in club history.
Upcoming home fixtures against Brentford, Liverpool, and Slavia Prague become critical for Frank’s survival. Another string of home defeats will make his position untenable regardless of away form or underlying statistics.
Thomlinson’s viral tweet captured the frustration felt across Tottenham’s fanbase. Supporters aren’t demanding trophies immediately, but they deserve competitive performances and value for money. Three home wins in 21 matches fails both tests spectacularly.
Until Frank fixes the home form crisis, expect more viral posts highlighting the financial absurdity of watching Tottenham collapse weekly at their expensive stadium.

