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NickHSpurs

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I bloody hope it is a windup! Come on Spurs just make the sodding announcement already!
 

Glenn_Purvey

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really think spurs need to look at the way they sell their tickets if that is the case.

How can someone who dont have any loyalty points be more assured of a ticket if they buy a package deal and i am not.

we best have an allocation of around 8,000
 

MattyP

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really think spurs need to look at the way they sell their tickets if that is the case.

How can someone who dont have any loyalty points be more assured of a ticket if they buy a package deal and i am not.

we best have an allocation of around 8,000

Thing is, Thomas Cook have paid for the right to be our official travel partner.

The only way Spurs can try and force people to go through them is to allow people with lower loyalty points to have a chance of tickets only if they go via Thomas Cook.

Plus Spurs will make more money if they go through Thomas Cook rather than independantly travelling.

I don't particularly like it either, but there is no way it will ever change as it is revenue generating for the club.
 

MattyP

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If that's true, I'm there with 415 loyalty points.

To put this into context, someone with 59 loyalty points being a second year season ticket holder gets a ticket through Thomas Cook.

My mate who has had his season ticket for about 5 years and has over 350 points does not because we couldn't go via Thomas Cook because of his work commitments and he needed specific flights.
 

pezinhoTHFC

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I have it on good authority (from a source 'close' to the ticket office, shall we say) that our allocation is 4000 with tickets being over-subscribed to around 9000. However, we are apparently in talks with Milan to negotiate our allocation up to 7500 based on the fact the SS wasn;t sold out for their game with Bremen
 

ShelfSide18

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I personally am well over 410 LP, but those who I plan to go with I'm not sure about - could be very frustrating. What does 410 Lps equate to in terms of how many years of having a season ticket if anyone knows?
 

Wsussexspur

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If that's true, I'm there with 415 loyalty points.

To put this into context, someone with 59 loyalty points being a second year season ticket holder gets a ticket through Thomas Cook.

My mate who has had his season ticket for about 5 years and has over 350 points does not because we couldn't go via Thomas Cook because of his work commitments and he needed specific flights.

Its seems really unfair that i have 290 loylaty points guy I sit next too has 80 odd and got one through the day trip yet looks like im not going to get one as going over there for 3 days as going with the Girlfriend so going to do the toursit stuff! Also was put off the day trip after going to Bremen were I was on the Gatwick flight which broke down on the runway.
 

MattyP

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UPDATE, OCTOBER 4
We have now received confirmation from Inter Milan that they will provide us with an allocation of 5,000 tickets priced at £48 for our Champions League match at the San Siro on Wednesday, October 20.
This is an increase of 1,000 tickets on the 5% of the stadium that we are entitled to under the rules of the competition.
We have been in lengthy dialogue with our colleagues at Inter in an effort to maximise the tickets that will be available to our supporters and we have now been advised that they are unable to provide us with any more than 5,000 for operational reasons.
As a result of this allocation we can now confirm that Season Ticket Holders who applied by the deadline and have a loyalty point total of 410 or more will be allocated a ticket for this match.
If you applied for a ticket directly from the Club and have also received confirmation from Thomas Cook that you have been allocated a place on one of the official packages please notify the Ticket Office at your earliest opportunity in order that we can cancel your ticket application and allocate a ticket to another Season Ticket Holder as early as possible.
Likewise, if other members of your group have been unsuccessful and you no longer wish to travel please advise us as soon as possible to allow other supporters to attend.
In the event of any cancellations, tickets will be allocated to the next applicants on the loyalty point scale.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS
In order for us to comply with Italian regulations, we must supply full details (including passport number) of every ticket holder.
Therefore, all successful applicants are being sent a form in the post to their registered address.
This form must be completed in full and returned to the Ticket Office as soon as possible (and no later than Monday week, October 11).
The form will also require full travel details to be provided which we will supply to all relevant authorities.
Inter Milan have confirmed to us that they will not be in a position to issue duplicate tickets for this fixture.
Therefore, when completing the form, please also indicate whether you would like to pay £4.95 to have your ticket(s) sent in the post or collected from the Ticket Office in Paxton Road.
Anyone opting to collect their tickets are advised to bring photographic identification (Passport, Driving Licence) with them in order for the tickets to be released.
You can collect for all successful members of your group providing that all travel information forms have been returned.
Please return your forms in an envelope marked "Inter Milan Travel Details" to Ticket Office, Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, 748 High Road, N17 0AP, or hand in at the Ticket Office in Paxton Road between 9.30am and 5.00pm.

LOCATION OF OFFICIAL ALLOCATION
Supporters are advised that the tickets allocated to Tottenham supporters for this match are situated in the very top tier of the stadium.
The photograph at the top of this page demonstrates the height and steepness of this area of the stadium and supporters are advised to take care and allow extra time to reach their seat.
Please note, the only way to reach the seats is via stairs or pedestrian ramp, there are no lifts available for public use. Unfortunately, we are not able to relocate any supporters with vertigo or similar conditions to other areas of the stadium.

http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/tickets/ticket_office_today.html
 

Wsussexspur

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could always buy tickets direct from inter!!... general sale from oct 12th
http://www.inter.it/aas/news/reader?N=34756&L=en

obvioulsy I realise that its at your own risk if you go in with the inter fans but does anyone know what the offical line is on getting tickets for home fans sections as sure i read somewhere you have to provide details like home address or something to buy tickets.
 
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