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Nocando

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Apologies if this has been posted but has anyone got a pdf of the new plan with prices and availability on it?

Also what exactly does"future proofed for safe standing mean"?
 

Sandro30

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Apologies if this has been posted but has anyone got a pdf of the new plan with prices and availability on it?

Also what exactly does"future proofed for safe standing mean"?
There are seated areas that are marked as being amended to safe standing if that becomes the law.

Look in the PDF at the last two pages, what you're asking for prices is on there.
 

bubble07

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Can we assume there are around 5000 ST holders for each phase? Just want to work out if I can get a cup final ticket being in phase 5
 

bubble07

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Ahh well I don't think you can put it down to all new fans getting tickets but I agree to an extent. In fact it's a lot of the older fans that can afford it. Imagine being a young 18 year old? No chance.

As opposed to an old 18 year old?
 

Nocando

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There are seated areas that are marked as being amended to safe standing if that becomes the law.

Look in the PDF at the last two pages, what you're asking for prices is on there.

Thanks im trying to work out if any sections or parts are being held back so people can reallocate there, such as 1882 season ticket holders. Hard to ascertain (by 1882 i i mean the movement not the new term).
 

dagraham

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Apologies if this has been posted but has anyone got a pdf of the new plan with prices and availability on it?

Also what exactly does"future proofed for safe standing mean"?

It means if there is a change in legislation and safe standing is brought in, these areas will be converted. So if that’s not something you are able or willing to do then don’t get a ST in those sections.

Btw, they have kindly made over 65’s concessions in that section :facepalm::rolleyes:. Yeah, nice trick Spurs, you are fooling no one.
 

SUIYHA

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In a twitter poll of 2.5k 43% have said the prices are fine as expected. 37% said high 20% ridiculously high. The club would probably take that response. 43% surprised me especially reading here and twitter. I was expecting a £200 hike that’s pretty much what I’ve got.

Link?
 
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sunnydelight786

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Jan 7, 2007
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8 of us in our group. 2 of them are newbies, ST holders this season only, so wasn’t expecting them to be seated with us as when the sales process started.

The rest of us (6) have all had our season tickets for between 14-25 years. Our LP range from 306 to 525. Always renewed on time yet 2 of us are ‘phase 4’, 1 ‘phase 2’ and 3 ‘phase 1’. 1 of the phase 4 lads did have a name change on his ticket but that was 14 years ago and he has 462 LP.

We were all hoping to sit together in block 209 or 205 but that seems unlikely now due to the varying phase sales. I have emailed the club regarding this and await their response...
 

Gassin's finest

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May 12, 2010
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Lol, then again I've just seen that my favoured seat of east upper on the halfway line is £2k :ROFLMAO:

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southlondonyiddo

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Nov 8, 2004
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Have rated more posts WTF on this subject in the last day than my entire time on this site

Well done Spurs. Great job

Anyway I’m phase 1 so bollox to everyone else

Nothing personal just business (Just like football now!)
 

Coyboy

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Dec 3, 2004
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Playing devil's advocate, or maybe just the devil for a moment, but don't we need to increase revenue from ticket sales to pay our players the wages they may get elsewhere?I appreciate United and City, and even Liverpool, may have far cheaper tickets but maybe that’s a demographic issue as well as the fact that City are City and Liverpool/United have far greater revenue streams from overseas. Just putting it out there, I’m quite disappointed too.
 

spursfan77

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8 of us in our group. 2 of them are newbies, ST holders this season only, so wasn’t expecting them to be seated with us as when the sales process started.

The rest of us (6) have all had our season tickets for between 14-25 years. Our LP range from 306 to 525. Always renewed on time yet 2 of us are ‘phase 4’, 1 ‘phase 2’ and 3 ‘phase 1’. 1 of the phase 4 lads did have a name change on his ticket but that was 14 years ago and he has 462 LP.

We were all hoping to sit together in block 209 or 205 but that seems unlikely now due to the varying phase sales. I have emailed the club regarding this and await their response...


I have spoken to the ticket office this morning and worked out why people who have had more than 1 season ticket for ages have them in different phases. I have one is phase 3 (mine) and one in phase 4 (my wife's)

Up until the 2008/09 season you would have bought your season tickets all under the same reference number if purchased at the same time together. In 2008 they changed the system so that each seat had a different reference number. That is when the new season ticket membership reference number begins from.

For example. I have had 2 since 2006/07 both under reference number 12345678 allocated under my name.

In 2008/09 they split it so that reference number 12345678 was still attributed to my name (but the number was just changed to 0987654) and a new reference number from that season (08/09) was created for the other membership/seat. So the system at THFC thinks that reference number has only been in existence for 10 years.

Hope that makes sense.
 

danielneeds

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May 5, 2004
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I was never realistically going to be able to take up a ticket next season due to the financial pressures of having a young family, but have still been heavily invested in the whole stadium project.

I think the disappointing thing is that the club couldn't have ring fenced a significant portion of cheaper season tickets in the South Stand. Just get one place in the stadium at least where the younger, and not so well off could still have a chance at a ticket.

Something like a £500 season ticket around the South Stand gods, with first dibs for those with a record of traveling to away games regularly.
 

thfc1989

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May 8, 2008
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Reckon there is any chance of this going out to the waiting list next year with some people not taking up tickets due to price increases? I seem to be just about the only person on the waiting list last year who didn't get offered the chance for a season ticket last year, and think I will be some way off being able to get one.
 

L-man

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Dec 31, 2008
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Playing devil's advocate, or maybe just the devil for a moment, but don't we need to increase revenue from ticket sales to pay our players the wages they may get elsewhere?I appreciate United and City, and even Liverpool, may have far cheaper tickets but maybe that’s a demographic issue as well as the fact that City are City and Liverpool/United have far greater revenue streams from overseas. Just putting it out there, I’m quite disappointed too.
I don't think anyone is begrudging a price increase but when people are experiencing at least a 30-50% increase on ticket prices that were already the second highest in the Premier League then they have a right to complain.

Record TV money, a massive increase in corporate & hospitality which is where the bulk of any clubs matchday income is going to come from, NFL partnership and naming rights to come for a club that regularly makes a profit too. I think it's more than fair that people are concerned about the impact on the regular fans. Maybe in comparison to some other PL clubs we aren't as rich but we are something like the 12th richest club in the world. I find it hard to believe the club had no option to subsidise its fans that have been attending for years
 
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