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There will be some big signings once the stadium debt's been paid off in 2087.
2088 Double Winners
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Mods can you flag this post and dig it up in 88. Thanks
There will be some big signings once the stadium debt's been paid off in 2087.
Will the whole capacity of the south stand be available for st holders to purchase or do the club only make a certain amount of seats available?
Which will lead to massively annoyed people complaining that they were forced to pay loads for a season ticket somewhere more expensive so Korean tourists could buy the cheap ones each matchday, completely ignoring all the local fans who just can't afford season ticketsNo there will be seats kept back for general sale
No there will be seats kept back for general sale
I successfully got mine corrected to phase 1 today.
Kick up a fuss. You're in the right.
No there will be seats kept back for general sale
If you want to see something that will really piss you off...
http://www.topspurs.com/thfc-seasontickets.htm
Of course the football has improved since then. But it's still madness to know that with these £2,200 tickets for 19 games you can be paying more than double per match as what you could pay for the most expensive ticket in the ground in the 2002/03 season.
£1500 near the halfway line now would be £969.21 then when it was actually £875. £975 behind the goal now would be £630.44 then when it was actually £495. That's a 27% above inflation increase in the cheap seats compared to 11% in the expensive ones.You're underestimating the effect of compounded inflation. If you work £2,200 back to 2002, it corresponds to £1,550 @ 2.5% average inflation, £1,370 @ 3% inflation and £1,270 @ 3.5% inflation. What was the most expensive ticket in he ground in 2002? £1,100? So nowhere near double in real money.
https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/monetary-policy/inflation
Calculator there is very good for this stuff.
You will see a lot of peopling paying to be within the atmosphere rather than actually contributing to the atmosphere
The scary thing is that the brochure says 1882 seats are future proofed for standing area, so what are we suggesting, in england we have to pay more to stand up?
The people in the same boat as me might like to know that I received an email last night explaining the club can see that my client ref numbers were split up in 08/09 and have moved me to phase one. I spoke to Michael and Andrew in the ticket office.It’s 48 hours if you email them if they deem it important enough.
I’d just email them. I have. @N17TJK id email them too if I were you then we can all check back here with updates.
The people in the same boat as me might like to know that I received an email last night explaining the club can see that my client ref numbers were split up in 08/09 and have moved me to phase one. I spoke to Michael and Andrew in the ticket office.
I think another problem is the lack of ability to buy seats in the east and west lower all along the side of the pitch. I think that’s a mistake. It’s not going to be very scary for opposition players.
Sooo the club has justified 8 rows in South Stand for those premium seats for 2200. But let's forget about that for a second and imagine that tickets for all seats in south stand, which was promised to be place for "most passionate fans", is ranged from 875 to 1200. Cause that's what it is if we forget about 1882 club. Is that very much above what you expected? As I said, I'm not from England but I'm very curious about this whole situation and fans opinion. And I'm wondering if taking out this 1882 club seats would change your opinion little bit.