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worcestersauce

"I'm no optimist I'm just a prisoner of hope
Jan 23, 2006
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Don't worry too much - there won't be any £10 tickets to the new stadium...(y)
I doubt that many tickets at WHL post-2018 will go for a tenner.
We can but hope:)
It's still pretty amazing though, 90,000 to see us play Gent on a cold night in February when it's live on tele, that's not bad is it. I can see plenty of packed houses at New White Hart Lane.
 

dagraham

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Sep 20, 2005
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What an amazing club we are, to sell out Wembley for a tie like this is astonishing, I'm beginning to worry that our new stadium won't be big enough.

We won't be selling tickets in the new stadium for £10 a pop. Or at least I hope not after forking out for a ST.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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I think we will do £10 tickets for nohoper league games in the future.

Eventually the tourists will dwindle and we'll be back to the regular crowds. We've had low 20k's at the Lane for less glam games, especially in the group stages.

I reckon at first it'll be like a gym in January, packed full of clueless noobies that give up after a few months.
 

dagraham

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I think we will do £10 tickets for nohoper league games in the future.

Eventually the tourists will dwindle and we'll be back to the regular crowds. We've had low 20k's at the Lane for less glam games, especially in the group stages.

I reckon at first it'll be like a gym in January, packed full of clueless noobies that give up after a few months.

They can't really do that ( or should I say they shouldn't). It's hardly fair on ST holders who've paid through the nose.

If we want to sell out the new stadium we need to make sure the pricing is reasonable from the start and of course make sure we have a team worthy of playing in it.

If we do those things we won't need £10 tickets, even for games against Hull etc.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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They can't really do that ( or should I say they shouldn't). It's hardly fair on ST holders who've paid through the nose.

If we want to sell out the new stadium we need to make sure the pricing is reasonable from the start and of course make sure we have a team worthy of playing in it.

If we do those things we won't need £10 tickets, even for games against Hull etc.

But the ST holders will have to buy the cup games in addition to their ST, so they'll get the £10 tickets too?
 

Lilbaz

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Apr 1, 2005
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Oh sorry, I thought you were talking about the less glamorous PL games.

West ham keep on fucking up by doing that.
For the game against chelsea they have dropped the price so it is less than the average st would pay for a game.
They are obviously pissed and can see a few not renewing.

Ticket pricing needs to be done well.
 

L.A. Yiddo

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Apr 12, 2007
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fridgemagnet

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I hope we're keeping all our ground staff through next season and into the new WHL as the pitch always looks amazing to play on and whenever i've heard the head fella (i forget his name) interviewed he always sounds like he knows his way around an onion (y) i hope we don't have to let them go for a season.

Also on one of sketchups i saw for the kop stand is there like one row horizontally almost right through the entire centre of it, is that intended for disabled fans or is there some other thinking behind it?
 

bomberH

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Jun 4, 2005
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I haven't read through the thread other than the last couple of pages so apologies if it's been discussed but at Poch's press conference today he said that Spurs haven't actually agreed a deal with Wembley yet for next season's games. I thought this was done and dusted ages ago. No wonder we haven't had any contact from the club re seating next season.
 

BPR_U16

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Jun 28, 2006
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I haven't read through the thread other than the last couple of pages so apologies if it's been discussed but at Poch's press conference today he said that Spurs haven't actually agreed a deal with Wembley yet for next season's games. I thought this was done and dusted ages ago. No wonder we haven't had any contact from the club re seating next season.
And until such a time as the club know what the Wembley capacity is going to be for nexr season they are unlikely to.
The current application to potentially have full capacity for every match next season determines hire cost to club and ST and match day ticket prices to us.
All are awaiting that decision.
 

DanielJohnCosta

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how beautiful is it to see the new stadium coming together! just a sad realisation that i'll never be able to attend a game at WHL - was a big goal for me but being a student and overseas fan just makes it hard to travel over :(
 
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