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ardiles&villa

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If the QR code is so easy to pass on it makes a mockery off all the spiel that the new digital ticket system would mean knowing who is in the ground etc, might as well go back to handing over two bob to get in.
Tbh mate the club knows that no matter what they do, it would impossible to stop people from passing tickets around for match days. A high number of season ticket holders are not in the stadium every game and if they clamp down on that, they wouldn’t be able to sell out
 

SSC

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Take a screen grab of the QR code and send that on, that’s seemed to work for most people so far (y)
Yep I did it as a tester for myself and the photo of the qr code worked at both front and turnstile checks. Not looking to do anything dodgy with it but if I or my brother cant go last minute it makes it easier to share with a mate via whatsapp.
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Tbh mate the club knows that no matter what they do, it would impossible to stop people from passing tickets around for match days. A high number of season ticket holders are not in the stadium every game and if they clamp down on that, they wouldn’t be able to sell out

True but ticket share is available to pass on tickets to friends etc free of charge, you would have thought some sort of code would be embedded in the digital ticket so that it could be only be passed on officially . The following is on the website, it is patently untrue there will be fans in the stadium who the club have no idea about , I don't know how much was spent on the new system but it seems a waste, might as well stuck with stadium cards.

" the new digital ticketing system has been designed to help protect supporters’ health, safety and security by allowing us to understand who is inside the stadium on matchdays."
 

ardiles&villa

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True but ticket share is available to pass on tickets to friends etc free of charge, you would have thought some sort of code would be embedded in the digital ticket so that it could be only be passed on officially . The following is on the website, it is patently untrue there will be fans in the stadium who the club have no idea about , I don't know how much was spent on the new system but it seems a waste, might as well stuck with stadium cards.

" the new digital ticketing system has been designed to help protect supporters’ health, safety and security by allowing us to understand who is inside the stadium on matchdays."
Ticket share Cannot be done on a regulars basis to the same person as the club will have the right to void the season ticket. That’s what I was told by someone I know in the ticket office
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Ticket share Cannot be done on a regulars basis to the same person as the club will have the right to void the season ticket. That’s what I was told by someone I know in the ticket office

I don't know the T & C's on ticket share so that could be normal I have never used it , always at the games. All I'm saying about the new system is that it now seems easier to pass the QR code onto someone who is unknown to the club than it was before when you would have to physically give someone your stadium card or do a ticket share or make a sale through TE.
 

CanadaSpurs

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Apologies for a dumb question, but am I correct in assuming that a One Hotspur membership gets you the right to purchase one season seat when you have an opportunity to purchase?
 

Andertons_Right_Boot

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Apologies for a dumb question, but am I correct in assuming that a One Hotspur membership gets you the right to purchase one season seat when you have an opportunity to purchase?
Correct.

It has to be the OH+ though to get a place on the ST waiting list. I recently renewed my membership, after missing a year out because of the COVID situation and I'm down at 75k on the waiting list, was 40k before.

I won't be getting a ST any time soon, if offered though. I sign up to OH+ for the 24h advance over OH members when tickets go live.
 

Delboy75

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Last night definitely made me realise bonus of membership over ST. Love sitting in different seats for the views. And last night had an absolute tool next to me. Must be a goal nightmare to spend £1k + and end up sitting next to an idiot forever.
 

spursfan77

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Last night definitely made me realise bonus of membership over ST. Love sitting in different seats for the views. And last night had an absolute tool next to me. Must be a goal nightmare to spend £1k + and end up sitting next to an idiot forever.

Yes it is. I have two behind me. You weren't sat in block 257 by any chance were you?!?!
 

Lighty64

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apologies for posting this in here, not sure how many actually visit the stadium forum anymore

Ok I'm hoping someone reads this, and volunteers to do something if you are going to the Watford game on Sunday.

opposite the Spurs shop is a school called "St Francis de Sales". I know a few years back (talking last season in WHL they used to allow parking, I'm not sure if it's for a selected group (I know Gary Mabbutt used it when I last parked there)

anyway if anyone that's going Sunday could they please ask (if it's still being used) if they still:

1. use some spots for blue badge users
2. do they charge
3. how early do they start letting people in?

I'm sure it used to be free for blue badges, and I think the last time I used it, it was 3 hours before we beat Boro in our final season. I've been to a few games since the new stadium opened and luckily I've managed to get 1 of the parking spaces the disabled membership give out in Sainsburys or under the stadium.

if anyone could find out I'd be truly grateful as it would mean I could book tickets last minute dot com if I'm unable to book them when they do come on sale as like a mug I've re-joined as a member (Man U & Leeds booked, and luckily got a parking spot).
 

fingersinc

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apologies for posting this in here, not sure how many actually visit the stadium forum anymore

Ok I'm hoping someone reads this, and volunteers to do something if you are going to the Watford game on Sunday.

opposite the Spurs shop is a school called "St Francis de Sales". I know a few years back (talking last season in WHL they used to allow parking, I'm not sure if it's for a selected group (I know Gary Mabbutt used it when I last parked there)

anyway if anyone that's going Sunday could they please ask (if it's still being used) if they still:

1. use some spots for blue badge users
2. do they charge
3. how early do they start letting people in?

I'm sure it used to be free for blue badges, and I think the last time I used it, it was 3 hours before we beat Boro in our final season. I've been to a few games since the new stadium opened and luckily I've managed to get 1 of the parking spaces the disabled membership give out in Sainsburys or under the stadium.

if anyone could find out I'd be truly grateful as it would mean I could book tickets last minute dot com if I'm unable to book them when they do come on sale as like a mug I've re-joined as a member (Man U & Leeds booked, and luckily got a parking spot).

It shows my lack of observation as I was literally standing outside there for the Man City game and can’t remember if it was open. Even if it is open you’ll not be able to leave until about an hour after the final whistle as it’s inside the cordoned off area. If you’ve got a blue badge you’ll be better off parking on one of the roads off Grange Road which is opposite the main entrance of the big Sainsburys. You’ll then be able to get away immediately. I saw loads of Blue badges parked there last night.
 

Lighty64

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Aug 24, 2010
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It shows my lack of observation as I was literally standing outside there for the Man City game and can’t remember if it was open. Even if it is open you’ll not be able to leave until about an hour after the final whistle as it’s inside the cordoned off area. If you’ve got a blue badge you’ll be better off parking on one of the roads off Grange Road which is opposite the main entrance of the big Sainsburys. You’ll then be able to get away immediately. I saw loads of Blue badges parked there last night.

not to worried about the waiting, rather that than a parking ticket (my favourite fine)
 

Bofrok

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Aug 28, 2011
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apologies for posting this in here, not sure how many actually visit the stadium forum anymore

Ok I'm hoping someone reads this, and volunteers to do something if you are going to the Watford game on Sunday.

opposite the Spurs shop is a school called "St Francis de Sales". I know a few years back (talking last season in WHL they used to allow parking, I'm not sure if it's for a selected group (I know Gary Mabbutt used it when I last parked there)

anyway if anyone that's going Sunday could they please ask (if it's still being used) if they still:

1. use some spots for blue badge users
2. do they charge
3. how early do they start letting people in?

I'm sure it used to be free for blue badges, and I think the last time I used it, it was 3 hours before we beat Boro in our final season. I've been to a few games since the new stadium opened and luckily I've managed to get 1 of the parking spaces the disabled membership give out in Sainsburys or under the stadium.

if anyone could find out I'd be truly grateful as it would mean I could book tickets last minute dot com if I'm unable to book them when they do come on sale as like a mug I've re-joined as a member (Man U & Leeds booked, and luckily got a parking spot).

According to https://www.koobit.com/tottenham-hotspur-v-watford-e1500/travel-parking it's one of the clubs two Blue Badge car parks but for over-sized vehicles.

Confirmed at https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/the-stadium/accessibility/accessible-parking-and-transport/#blue
 
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