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hughy

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Can i assume that everyone from phases 1-6 will get an FA cup final ticket?
Surely it should be done on season ticket loyalty points for this season. I can understand the phases being the fairest way for the season ticket process, but there will be people in phases 1-6 that will have hardly been to Wembley this season, particularly for the FA Cup games. Why should they be rewarded?
 

bubble07

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Surely it should be done on season ticket loyalty points for this season. I can understand the phases being the fairest way for the season ticket process, but there will be people in phases 1-6 that will have hardly been to Wembley this season, particularly for the FA Cup games. Why should they be rewarded?

Counter argument is people who forked out nearly a grand for a season ticket couldn't afford to go to the cup games
 

bubble07

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Another point. I think the club missed another trick. They should have allocated all our away fans into the "wall of noise" as they actually make noise
 

hughy

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Counter argument is people who forked out nearly a grand for a season ticket couldn't afford to go to the cup games
I forked out nearly a grand for a season ticket and I still managed to go to Cup games. Got to question to meaning of "loyalty" points if people aren't rewarded for their loyalty, long and short term.
 

bubble07

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I forked out nearly a grand for a season ticket and I still managed to go to Cup games. Got to question to meaning of "loyalty" points if people aren't rewarded for their loyalty, long and short term.

People shouldnt be penalised for forking out a grand and not being able to spend more disposable income to spurs
 

hughy

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People shouldnt be penalised for forking out a grand and not being able to spend more disposable income to spurs
People also shouldn't be penalised for going to every Cup game and then missing out on a semi/final because someone who's decided they can't afford to buy a £10 ticket for an earlier round can all of a sudden afford a £55 ticket when it's convenient to them.
 

Saoirse

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There would have been a lot of people offered a season ticket at Wembley this season who didn't take up the offer, so you'll have gone ahead of them by default.

Nope - those who turn down a ST keep their place in the waiting list, so they'll all be offered again before someone down at 50k.
 

spursfan77

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The Trust were pushing for a breakdown of how many seats are available at each price point so I guess this is their idea of a compromise on that.

I would be careful going by what the Trust are pushing. For example, they are telling everyone today you can’t move seats the following season when it states on the OS today that you can.

Whilst relocations will be possible in certain circumstances, the ability for supporters to choose to relocate seats will be extremely limited so we would urge fans to make a considered choice this year for what is likely to be a long term location for most supporters.
 

Saoirse

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I would be careful going by what the Trust are pushing. For example, they are telling everyone today you can’t move seats the following season when it states on the OS today that you can.

Whilst relocations will be possible in certain circumstances, the ability for supporters to choose to relocate seats will be extremely limited so we would urge fans to make a considered choice this year for what is likely to be a long term location for most supporters.
It's the club which have changed things there - the initial documentation did say you wouldn't be able to relocate.
 

spursfan77

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It's the club which have changed things there - the initial documentation did say you wouldn't be able to relocate.

Ok. That was never going to be likely in future seasons. They probably meant this summer.
 

BujuBanton

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http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/new...8-180318/?utm_source=t.co&utm_medium=referral

Did Levy actually give this the okay to go out? Like it will actually help?

“but.....but......The yellow tiles in the toilets....and the £6-a-pint bar needs to be paid for! You ungrateful fuckers”

Unfortunately its clear the club couldnt give a fuck, and will not change their stance.

It does look like this has caused significant unrest with the fans, so perhaps, rather than a petition to get spurs to review prices, supporters should boycott the bars, food outlets, shop and programmes.
 

tottenmal

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So there are 22,000 season tickets at concession pricing. And I’m having to wait till phase 7 to get a junior ticket with my brother after 34,000 people have gotten theirs.

Shit.
 

marion52

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So there are 22,000 season tickets at concession pricing. And I’m having to wait till phase 7 to get a junior ticket with my brother after 34,000 people have gotten theirs.

Shit.

You have to remember the cocncessions in the family section is just for your situation, not many in the first 3 or 4 phases will have juniors. Good luck
 

tottenmal

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You have to remember the cocncessions in the family section is just for your situation, not many in the first 3 or 4 phases will have juniors. Good luck

It is done by price point. Once 22,000 of the season tickets below £1125 are sold. Their will be no more concession tickets left, regardless of what block they are in etc. Vast majority of the ground is £1,200 from what I have seen. So I don't think their will be anything left sadly.
 

Spurs 1961

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The Trust were pushing for a breakdown of how many seats are available at each price point so I guess this is their idea of a compromise on that.

What is a 'safe seating area'? I am not sure what this means
 

Saoirse

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What is a 'safe seating area'? I am not sure what this means
The 5.5k seats at the bottom of the south stand will become a standing area if it's legalised at any point, which currently looks quite likely within a couple of years. Because of this, rails are being put in - when the standing comes in*, they'll be there for fans to lean on and to prevent any crowd surges. This means young children (or particularly small adults) might have their view impaired, plus the club doesn't really want kids in the area because of the potential for complaints if things get rowdy. Therefore, the half-price tickets for juniors aren't available in that area, but the discounts for young adults and seniors are available.

*Basically it's going to be unofficially a standing area straight away, they just can't officially say that until the law is changed.
 

Spurs 1961

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The 5.5k seats at the bottom of the south stand will become a standing area if it's legalised at any point, which currently looks quite likely within a couple of years. Because of this, rails are being put in - when the standing comes in, they'll be there to lean on and to prevent any crowd surges. This means young children (or particularly small adults) might have their view impaired while sitting down, plus the club doesn't really want kids in the area because of the potential for complaints if things get rowdy. Therefore, the half-price tickets for juniors aren't available in that area, but the discounts for young adults and seniors are available.

Ok thanks that is what I thought. So if you buy a season ticket there you are not safe because you will probably lose your seat. So they should call it an 'unsafe' area. This goes back to a post I made earlier saying that concessions are really limited and is the only way I can afford a season ticket next year having pushed to boat out for this.
 

Saoirse

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Ok thanks that is what I thought. So if you buy a season ticket there you are not safe because you will probably lose your seat. So they should call it an 'unsafe' area. This goes back to a post I made earlier saying that concessions are really limited and is the only way I can afford a season ticket next year having pushed to boat out for this.
Just to be clear if it gets made a standing area you will still keep your ST there - just obviously standing up. As long as people know that before they buy there and are okay with it I don't see the problem. The pricing is obviously a whole other problem :(
 
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