Kids are definitely allowed in the south stand, I fairly sure the reason don’t give a reduced price is purely because of the safe standing and issues with blocking sight for the little ones causing problems.Someone else said this the other day. Spurs didn’t say that in their reply, all they said was that there wasn’t any available near me.
This was part of their reply:
‘As you sit in the future proofed safe standing section, the price would be £758 but unfortunately we don't have any availability in that section.’
The fact they’ve given a price would suggest they do let kids in but there’s just none available. (Assuming the future proofed safe standing section is the south stand, which I thought it was but could easily be wrong!)
I seem to think you might be right and that there are no concession tickets in that standKids are definitely allowed in the south stand, I fairly sure the reason don’t give a reduced price is purely because of the safe standing and issues with blocking sight for the little ones causing problems.
Only south lower (standing). There are in theory above the shelf for disabled fans.I seem to think you might be right and that there are no concession tickets in that stand
I sit above the south stand disabled access part myself and my son was offered one this week but he is too young (3) and I wasn't expecting him to be offered one so soon. When he is a bit older I will call them myself to find out but fully expecting that my sister and I will need to move to another part of the ground as we won't easily find 3 seats together.Only south lower (standing). There are in theory above the shelf for disabled fans.
Where'd you go?I am back !!
I sailed away on the good ship Jose , far far away , to the land of empty promises and disillusionment. But now I am back . Been jabbed with the Spirit of Santo so full of hope and optimism for a bright future...not really kids have all grown up now and moved away and sitting in the stands beats talking to the wife..Where'd you go?
Was it nice?
Did you need 2 jabs first?
You lost me with"the good ship Jose"I sailed away on the good ship Jose , far far away , to the land of empty promises and disillusionment. But now I am back . Been jabbed with the Spirit of Santo so full of hope and optimism for a bright future...not really kids have all grown up now and moved away and sitting in the stands beats talking to the wife..
It was good, he sailed awayYou lost me with"the good ship Jose"
Nothing good about his time.
Enjoy your season ticket and let's hope It's a good un
So, what was the situation in the end(out of interest)? Was it entirely first come first served irrespective of position on the waiting list so that someone , say 65000 on the list, could have got one whereas someone 2000 on the list could miss out?
Is anyone else in the situation of not having a driving license or passport for the verify my id that the club now require? If so what did you use instead (tried calling the club but no answer yet"!)
So basically anyone who wants one can now get one and we have no waiting list per se? I'm sure Levy's sweating over that.
60,000 odd people saying "no thanks" must be worrying!
This issue is a point which I have made for the last 10 years. If you're a Bronze member back in the day you were automatically put on the waiting list even though people like myself had no intention to buy a season ticket, in my case due to location and family commitments.I always thought it was a bit disingenuous conflating one hotspur members with such a big waiting list. I was a member so I could get tickets before general sale but could never feasibly have made a season ticket work living 200 miles away and so wouldn’t take one up.
Claiming a 60k plus waiting list might have looked good to the banks and sponsors etc but now it makes them look like mugs for pissing off the fans. Which they have.
Fans will be back though Rob. I suspect most clubs with big stadiums are probably in the same boat. Lots of people have lost jobs and had finances hit during Covid, plus furlough ends in October so I suspect quite a few people are worried they could be laid off before Christmas.
If it is partly due to apathy though, that is a good thing. Although all they will probably do though is add a few quid to the price of a beer and food and those of us still going will be the ones hit if we want refreshments in the ground. Personally I'll be going to the new Beavertown Pub!