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TottenhamMattSpur

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I sit in the West with my dad, and can confirm this is true. Also, the old grumpy men that sat in the West Stand will be even older and grumpier by next season. A few weeks ago my dad said "we overpaid for Dele Alli" So be warned!

Personally, I hate Tottenham fans, and the sooner I can get away from them the better.

This is my biggest issue. I really, REALLY, don't want to blow a grand or more to go to games every other week and be surrounded by miserable, moany ****s.
I've got 1 prick behind me at Wembley that does nothing but fucking moan about Referee's all match, every match. Biggest victim complex I've ever heard.

Has anyone ever hated their seat so much they asked to be moved? Is it even possible?
Genuinely fear being stuck in a crowd of people that just whinge and moan about everything from prices to the football (which is as good as it's been in my Spurs supporting lifetime ffs)
 

neilp

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The "experience" would probably be alright if we ever played a 3pm home game on a Saturday as you would be able to get to the ground earlier and watch the early kick off and possibly stay after to watch the evening game if the drink is a reasonable price.

If they get the pricing right they could easily attract a lot of people into the ground instead of the pubs around the area.

Are they having anything similar to Wembley where they have the open bit in the top tier where you can go "outside" and have a smoke overlooking Wembley Way?
Hold on a fucking minute, where can go to smoke at Wembley???
 

bubble07

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Im happy to pay an extra 30 quid a ticket for more leg room. Ive got massive squat legs
 

dagraham

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This is my biggest issue. I really, REALLY, don't want to blow a grand or more to go to games every other week and be surrounded by miserable, moany ****s.
I've got 1 prick behind me at Wembley that does nothing but fucking moan about Referee's all match, every match. Biggest victim complex I've ever heard.

Has anyone ever hated their seat so much they asked to be moved? Is it even possible?
Genuinely fear being stuck in a crowd of people that just whinge and moan about everything from prices to the football (which is as good as it's been in my Spurs supporting lifetime ffs)

I’ve had plenty of moaners around me in the East Lower at WHL over the years. There was a guy who used to boo Gallas at the top of his voice everytime he came to take a throw.

Could be worse though. Now at Wembley I have two blokes sat behind me who speak NON STOP about anything other than football throughout the game. How’s the wife, did you have a good week at work, where you going on your holidays, what did you have for breakfast? They are like the ticking clock or nagging wife that no matter how much you try you cannot tune out.

I shit you not this goes on all game :banghead::banghead:.
 

Dougal

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This is my biggest issue. I really, REALLY, don't want to blow a grand or more to go to games every other week and be surrounded by miserable, moany ****s.
I've got 1 prick behind me at Wembley that does nothing but fucking moan about Referee's all match, every match. Biggest victim complex I've ever heard.

Has anyone ever hated their seat so much they asked to be moved? Is it even possible?
Genuinely fear being stuck in a crowd of people that just whinge and moan about everything from prices to the football (which is as good as it's been in my Spurs supporting lifetime ffs)
It’s not a football ground you want, it’s a One Direction concert.
 

fingersinc

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I agree. I've had an ST since 1999. I'm 31 and I have a very busy London life and I'm always running around.

Very first game of the season for me: show up an hour early and really have a good look around.

Every single game after that: arrive at KO, leave at final whistle. I realise this my choice in a sense, but hey, I'd gladly have paid far less to have no access to anything except a urinal and a sink. Not realistic I know but how many of us really asked for this 'package' deal?

Sums it up for me. In fact I much prefer away games to home games. So much better. Like you I am in and out of WHL pronto
 

southlondonyiddo

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Nov 8, 2004
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Well I’ve been going to Spurs since 1884, have never missed a game home or away

I also attend all U17 & U19 games and I always get the games early and watch them get off the coach

I don’t drive or take any form of public transport and therefore walk to every match

Some people would call me a loyal supporter

Phase 7, work that out!

Spoke to Daniel personally. He told me to do one

Seriously considering Sutton United next season
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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I’ve had plenty of moaners around me in the East Lower at WHL over the years. There was a guy who used to boo Gallas at the top of his voice everytime he came to take a throw.

Could be worse though. Now at Wembley I have two blokes sat behind me who speak NON STOP about anything other than football throughout the game. How’s the wife, did you have a good week at work, where you going on your holidays, what did you have for breakfast? They are like the ticking clock or nagging wife that no matter how much you try you cannot tune out.

I shit you not this goes on all game :banghead::banghead:.

It’s not a football ground you want, it’s a One Direction concert.

As much as I hate boy bands, no one there moans all the fucking time. Even the poor bastard parents that have to chaperone their daughters and gay sons there.

I would go as far as to say it's the moaners at matches that are in the wrong place. They need to go and see a therapist, not a football match. Why spend thousands doing something they clearly hate?
 

Dougal

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As much as I hate boy bands, no one there moans all the fucking time. Even the poor bastard parents that have to chaperone their daughters and gay sons there.

I would go as far as to say it's the moaners at matches that are in the wrong place. They need to go and see a therapist, not a football match. Why spend thousands doing something they clearly hate?
Err... Football is therapy. Nothing better than a bit of primal screaming at the end of the working week. It’s why it should be a working class spectator event. Keeps society from imploding.
 

Bruts

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The 1882 bars could be quiet if things continue as they are. Could be more staff serving beer than actual fans entering!
 

George94

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The 1882 bars could be quiet if things continue as they are. Could be more staff serving beer than actual fans entering!

Chances of the club drastically dropping the price of the 1882 blocks? So far it looks like a failed gimmick...
 

hughy

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If the 1882 seats don't get sold as ST's and have to go to general sale for games, will they be sold as regular tickets or will they be excessively expensive and you'll get the "perks" which were supposed to come with the ST's?


Can't wait to see how this pans out.
 

BringBack_leGin

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This is my biggest issue. I really, REALLY, don't want to blow a grand or more to go to games every other week and be surrounded by miserable, moany ****s.
I've got 1 prick behind me at Wembley that does nothing but fucking moan about Referee's all match, every match. Biggest victim complex I've ever heard.

Has anyone ever hated their seat so much they asked to be moved? Is it even possible?
Genuinely fear being stuck in a crowd of people that just whinge and moan about everything from prices to the football (which is as good as it's been in my Spurs supporting lifetime ffs)

I know what you mean. I’ve got thus dickhead in front of me who just sits there accepting every dodgy decision, absolute drip he is. I wonder sometimes if he supports us or the refs...


On a more serious note, I know what you mean. There’s this awful woman behind me, sounds like Pauline Fowler after inhaling helium, and she has it in for certain players regardless of their performance. Sissoko, Aurier, Dele get it worst. She actually sarcastically laughs and applauds anything decent Sissoko does and then if he messes up laughs even more.
 

spursfan77

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Well I’ve been going to Spurs since 1884, have never missed a game home or away

I also attend all U17 & U19 games and I always get the games early and watch them get off the coach

I don’t drive or take any form of public transport and therefore walk to every match

Some people would call me a loyal supporter

Phase 7, work that out!

Spoke to Daniel personally. He told me to do one

Seriously considering Sutton United next season

Sounds like something Ive read on twitter about a hundred times since last week. Im sure people are making this stuff up more than you are!
 

nicdic

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The 1882 bars could be quiet if things continue as they are. Could be more staff serving beer than actual fans entering!
5,000 people have access to buy so far, and many are waiting to buy with mates/family in latter phases, so...
 
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