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coys200

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The 1882 makes very little sense really. 1 k more for cup games and access to a private bar when there’s 60 food outlets. I just don’t get why anyone would go for it. When you can pay less and be on the halfway line in west stand. Should have put 1882 in West/east stand halfway line. Plus the rich have basically always been in the west stand. I kind of get their thinking having best of both worlds, but I think it’s gonna flop.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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I'm in Window 8.
If the only ticket left is an 1882 ticket, in the South Stand, which is where I wanna be (riding with my thuuuuuugs) then that's what it it'll be.

There's 50k+ on the waiting list, they will eventually sell out of season tickets in all area's.
 

Winchy85

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Hold on a fucking minute, where can go to smoke at Wembley???

I've not been to see Tottenham at Wembley but when I used to go to see England it was in the upper tier around block 501 I reckon. This was the view from the balcony up there, everyone was out there with pints smoking pregame.

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TottenhamMattSpur

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From Wembley Official Website
Can I smoke at the Stadium?
Modified on: Tue, 11 Apr, 2017 at 10:57 AM

Wembley Stadium connected by EE is a non-smoking venue. Smoking (including the smoking of electronic and vapor cigarettes) are notpermitted anywhere within the stadium.


Please note, once you enter the venue, there is a no re-entry policy which means you will not be able to re-enter the venue should you leave for any reason.
 

Winchy85

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They probably close the balcony now then. That's unfortunate as that was a nice addition. I think it's the bit highlighted in the picture:

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SirHarryHotspur

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I vote we stay at Wembley , the season tickets are cheaper and going home at Marylebone Station after the game I go into Patisserie Valerie on the concourse and get a lovely strawberry gateau to take home for me and the missus , don't get that down Tottenham High Rd.
 

hughy

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Bit off topic I appreciate, but I heard someone mention on twitter yesterday (annoyingly cant find the tweet now) that they are going to be doing a shuttle bus park and ride service from Tottenham Hale to and from the new stadium. Is there any truth to this, if so how can I find out more information?
 

rocklink

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Experience??? Hahahaha. Turn up, watch football, leave stadium

Fuck the food. Fuck the bars, fuck the merchandise. Try supporting the pubs and food places around the ground rather than the greedy ****s who run our club
Ok then don't expect the club to pay wages like utd or city and transfer fee for big name players..
 

spursgirls

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As others have said maybe people want to sit together and have to wait for a later selling phase. But would customers of any other business put up with the following, Spurs supporters in block 107 are paying £65 per match for a seat, away supporters in block 118 opposite with exactly same view are paying £30 per game . Why should travel costs reflect what you pay for a seat, many Spurs supporters travel miles for a home game and don't get a reduced ticket price.
Apologies if already answered, haven't had time to read it all. Don't we have a reciprocal arrangement that means our fans only pay £30 for away games? Or at least at some of them. I don't get to away games so I'm sure someone knows better than me.
 

Winchy85

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Bit off topic I appreciate, but I heard someone mention on twitter yesterday (annoyingly cant find the tweet now) that they are going to be doing a shuttle bus park and ride service from Tottenham Hale to and from the new stadium. Is there any truth to this, if so how can I find out more information?

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TottenhamMattSpur

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Ok then don't expect the club to pay wages like utd or city and transfer fee for big name players..

It's the infinite paradox though.
Moan we don't win things as we're behind the curve on finances.
Moan like fuck when we try to generate more income to level the financial playing fields.

Having cake and eating it....
 

Josiebyar

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I vote we stay at Wembley , the season tickets are cheaper and going home at Marylebone Station after the game I go into Patisserie Valerie on the concourse and get a lovely strawberry gateau to take home for me and the missus , don't get that down Tottenham High Rd.

Agree, now that we’re finally settling in at Wembley and all the grief the new stadium is giving everyone we might as well stay put
 

Spurs 1961

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Bit off topic I appreciate, but I heard someone mention on twitter yesterday (annoyingly cant find the tweet now) that they are going to be doing a shuttle bus park and ride service from Tottenham Hale to and from the new stadium. Is there any truth to this, if so how can I find out more information?

Not sure. I thought I saw something about shuttle buses from one of the stations.

i do know that if you have the Premier seating package that they run free shuttles from various stations ... although when you consider the costs free may be the wrong word to use
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Bit off topic I appreciate, but I heard someone mention on twitter yesterday (annoyingly cant find the tweet now) that they are going to be doing a shuttle bus park and ride service from Tottenham Hale to and from the new stadium. Is there any truth to this, if so how can I find out more information?
According to the original planning documents the shuttle from Tottenham Hale is for premium ticket holders

http://www.planningservices.haringey.gov.uk/portal/servlets/AttachmentShowServlet?ImageName=748287
 

fingersinc

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Apologies if already answered, haven't had time to read it all. Don't we have a reciprocal arrangement that means our fans only pay £30 for away games? Or at least at some of them. I don't get to away games so I'm sure someone knows better than me.

All away tickets for PL games are £30. On Saturday Swansea was £17:50p even though the tickets had £25 printed on them.
 

spursgirls

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That sounds like Bullshit. The phases are based on number of years as a season ticket holder. 11+ years with 300+ points is phase one. You basically can't be an 11 year+ season ticket holder and not have 300+ points.



No they're not. They're quoting full priced tickets. There ARE more tickets in the new stadium at under a grand than there were at any price point at WHL. Just not where they were.

Yes you can. I've had a season ticket for 31 years, a 'gold' one since they started doing them (all home cup games bought) and I'm phase 2.
The first three phases are all people who've had season tickets for 11+ years. The split is in the loyalty points, so those who have been to more away/cup/European games have more points than someone who has 'just' been to the 19 home games.
 

Hengy1

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Can someone put a screenshot up of the south stand ( are we still using that or kop ) to see how it is filling up pls
 
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