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Wine Gum

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@Wine Gum think this revised version as to what you posted (ssc?) No idea what’s changed as I don’t have a clue what I’m looking at!

Yep indeed I did post the plans on SSC which were issued May 2017 so should be close to what has been built.

I'll post them all here as well.
 

Wine Gum

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Here you go - Admin/Mods please remove if these bring the site to a crawl :rolleyes:

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like2eatpie

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Yep indeed I did post the plans on SSC which were issued May 2017 so should be close to what has been built.

I'll post them all here as well.

In my original post which I tried to quote above there is a link to a revision in the plan for the skywalk, like I say not sure what the difference is though
 

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Wine Gum

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In my original post which I tried to quote above there is a link to a revision in the plan for the skywalk, like I say not sure what the difference is though

Other changes include.
  • The sky bridge dining area has replaced the service gantry at level 9
  • Level 1 South Stand now shows the Micro Brewery and adjacent Pub.
 

JollyHappy

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New season ticket packs on the way soon!!!

I'm pleased they are allowing choice by length of ticket held which is fair (said as a long standing season ticket holder!)
 

Dougal

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http://m.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/...8-2019-season-ticket-packs-are-coming-010318/

SEASON TICKET HOLDERS - YOUR 2018/2019 SEASON TICKET PACKS ARE COMING
Posted on 1 March 2018 - 17:00

As we begin the countdown to our move back to Tottenham and our new home, we shall shortly be announcing details on Season Tickets for next season and how you can secure your place.

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All existing Season Ticket Holders will be sent a 2018/2019 Season Ticket pack via post and email on Monday 12 March 2018 with details of the range of seating options available, stadium and pricing information and full instructions on how the Season Ticket seat selection process will be implemented.

An outline of the process is provided below. Full details will be included in your packs and can also be found on our microsite at that time, where an interactive stadium map will be available for supporters to sample the seat views across the stadium bowl.

SEASON TICKET SEAT SELECTION PROCESS

In advance of this announcement, the Club has consulted and received feedback from fans in order to decide the fairest and most transparent order in which our existing Season Ticket Holder base of more than 40,000 will be able to select their seats at our new home.

A combination of two elements will be used to determine an existing Season Ticket Holder's position in the priority list to choose their seat:

1. The number of continuous years that a supporter has owned a Season Ticket.

2. The number of loyalty points held by an individual Season Ticket Holder on 5 February 2018. This total will continue to be used throughout this process, regardless of any additional points a supporter might accrue after this date.

This means that those existing Season Ticket Holders with the longest recorded Season Ticket tenure and largest balance of loyalty points as of 5 February 2018 will be invited to choose their seat first.

For those who became a Season Ticket Holder for the first time this season, your place on the priority list will be determined by your position on the Season Ticket Waiting List at the end of the 2016/2017 season. This would have been the rationale followed had we moved from White Hart Lane directly into our new stadium and therefore continues to honour the integrity of the Season Ticket Waiting List.

All Season Ticket Holders will be advised of their position on the priority list and the date that they are eligible to purchase from when they receive their packs.

Season Ticket Holders who are registered with our Disabled Access Scheme will be contacted at the time the packs are issued with specific details relating to their seat selection process too. The general allocation process will also remain as advised above, with those with the longest recorded Season Ticket tenure invited to choose their position first.

We recently asked all Season Ticket Holders to ensure we have the most up-to-date address and contact details for you to ensure you receive this information promptly. You can check that we have the correct details for you by clicking here.

In total, existing Season Ticket Holders will be spread across eight seat sales phases taking place over a four-week period.

For those eligible, the first sales phase will commence on Monday 19 March 2018, with subsequent phases opening periodically through late March and early April. Each Season Ticket Holder will be advised of their own dedicated sales phase in the communications issued on Monday 12 March 2018.

Once your sales phase opens you are then able to purchase at any point during the process up until the final closing date of the last sales phase on Thursday 19 April 2018.

PURCHASING AS A GROUP / WITH OTHERS

We appreciate that there are many who will wish to apply with others to ensure they are all sat together, despite being in different sales phases. In this instance, the group will need to apply on or after the sales phase assigned to the Season Ticket Holder who is in the later sales phase.

We recommend that, when Season Ticket Holders receive their packs with confirmation of their priority position, they discuss and identify their preferred seating options with other Season Ticket Holders they wish to sit with prior to purchasing in the relevant phase.

In line with previous Cup Semi-Final and Final allocation processes, a maximum of 20 Season Ticket Holders will be able to select seats together as part of a single group. Any groups wishing to purchase a larger volume should discuss seating preferences together in advance and look to purchase seats in the same area.

SECURING YOUR SEAT

To complete the registration of your Season Ticket at our new stadium, a £50 deposit will be required during your initial Seat Selection Phase, with the remaining balance payable between Tuesday 1 May and Wednesday 16 May 2018.

Groups purchasing together will need to choose one lead person to purchase seats on the group’s behalf and this lead person will be required to pay the £50 deposit for each individual in the group booking. This is in line with the policy the Club adopts when supporters purchase seats together for away matches. The remaining balances will be collected individually.

We are unable to offer a finance arrangement for deposits.

A payment plan will be available for those that wish to spread the cost of the outstanding balance of their Season Ticket as in previous seasons.

ANY QUESTIONS?

Once you receive your pack you will be able to visit the microsite, explore the interactive stadium seat map, go to the Season Ticket Frequently Asked Questions page or search iSpurs, our fan information resource, for any enquires you may have.

There will also be a dedicated email and telephone support centre available to assist any Season Ticket Holder once they receive their pack – this will be open from midday on Monday 12 March 2018. Details for all the above with links and numbers will be included in your email and packs.
 

spursfan77

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Probably fair but I suspect it will be difficult for people wanting to get groups together with other people who haven’t had season tickets as long as others. That’s me.
 

LukaMotion

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As a first time season ticket holder this year and previously ~40,000th on the waiting list this is the news I was dreading. Would have loved a seat in the new south stand but I guess there's no chance of that now. I just hope the seats that are left when it comes round to my phase to buy are still within my budget. It would have been good if the club could have found a way to ensure that those, like myself, who could only afford the cheapest season tickets at Wembley, had the option of similar priced tickets at NWHL.
 

tottenmal

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As a first time season ticket holder this year and previously ~40,000th on the waiting list this is the news I was dreading. Would have loved a seat in the new south stand but I guess there's no chance of that now. I just hope the seats that are left when it comes round to my phase to buy are still within my budget. It would have been good if the club could have found a way to ensure that those, like myself, who could only afford the cheapest season tickets at Wembley, had the option of similar priced tickets at NWHL.

I tried saying something similar in the season ticket thread, but I think that depends on how many of those cheaper season tickets from Wembley they keep. If the prices for the entire east and west are crazy prices, it'll force people to the cheaper seats in the north and south. If the east and west are kept reasonable, then hopefully you'll still have a chance of getting a cheaper season ticket just like you did at Wembley this year. Despite being 40,000th on the waiting list.
 

Hengy1

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As a first time season ticket holder this year and previously ~40,000th on the waiting list this is the news I was dreading. Would have loved a seat in the new south stand but I guess there's no chance of that now. I just hope the seats that are left when it comes round to my phase to buy are still within my budget. It would have been good if the club could have found a way to ensure that those, like myself, who could only afford the cheapest season tickets at Wembley, had the option of similar priced tickets at NWHL.
Let’s hope the ones who get them in the south stand actually want to contribute to the atmosphere and not in it just because it’s a kop stand
 

Goldman

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The dilemma is I’ve had two STs for over 10 years, but my two cousins are new this year, so they will be in the last phase most likely. We want to sit as a four, but if I wait for that, could end up with some duff seats...
 

worcestersauce

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As a first time season ticket holder this year and previously ~40,000th on the waiting list this is the news I was dreading. Would have loved a seat in the new south stand but I guess there's no chance of that now. I just hope the seats that are left when it comes round to my phase to buy are still within my budget. It would have been good if the club could have found a way to ensure that those, like myself, who could only afford the cheapest season tickets at Wembley, had the option of similar priced tickets at NWHL.
I'd guess a lot of North, East and West stand ST holders will want to stay there, the ratio of those sides must be more than 23,000 to 17,000 so, doing the maths, I reckon you'll have a good chance of getting in the south bank somewhere.
 

LukaMotion

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I'd guess a lot of North, East and West stand ST holders will want to stay there, the ratio of those sides must be more than 23,000 to 17,000 so, doing the maths, I reckon you'll have a good chance of getting in the south bank somewhere.
Given the prices in the east stand will reportedly match the west stand in pricing now, as opposed to the situation at WHL, I think a lot of east stand season ticket holders will probably look to switch to cheaper seats which would probably mean a bigger uptake for the south stand. To be honest I just can't wait to be in the new stadium, regardless of where I end up sitting I know its going to be epic.
 

RichieS

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Given the prices in the east stand will reportedly match the west stand in pricing now, as opposed to the situation at WHL, I think a lot of east stand season ticket holders will probably look to switch to cheaper seats which would probably mean a bigger uptake for the south stand. To be honest I just can't wait to be in the new stadium, regardless of where I end up sitting I know its going to be epic.
No doubt there will objectively be no such thing as a bad seat. The financial aspect will force many people's hands though.
 

Saoirse

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No doubt there will objectively be no such thing as a bad seat. The financial aspect will force many people's hands though.
Not in terms of views. But pricing at you say and very importantly for a lot of us atmosphere is another matter.
 

FreddieYid

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Let’s hope the ones who get them in the south stand actually want to contribute to the atmosphere and not in it just because it’s a kop stand

This is my biggest concern. STH, footballl tourists and day trippers wanting to sit in the new south stand but not contribute to the atmosphere.

That stand will hold the key to the atmosphere generated in the new stadium.
 

adamsky

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Am hopeful there will be no bad seats, up in the gods in a 60k stadium is very different to being there in a 90k Wembley. I preferably want East or West ST as would always choose view as my priority. However, as I only got my ST this year I am pretty sure I will be fairly high up
 
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