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mickdale

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That's a semi final allocation. I'm sure the allocation for the final is less.

Box holders will also get 13% of away tickets. They currently get 9% and don't need loyalty points. Only money
so if the club find a box holder has resold his ticket on, does he get a stadium ban aswell?
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JollyHappy

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There seem to be a lot of seats near entrances with glass screens in front. Do you think it will actually be like that?
 

Hoddtastic72

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I'm um'ing and ah'ing over whether to renew my season ticket. This season has been my first, and like many others it was purchased to ensure a ticket at the new stadium. My ticket cost under £800, but unfortunately I fear I've been led into a trap by the club/levy. I'm feeling a big pull to renew with all the talk of thousands on the waiting list who will quickly snap the ticket up if I don't. Alongside the chance to buy a ST sometime in the future being very slim.

But although I really cant afford to pay in the region of £120 per match (total costs), I probably won't be able to resist, I've just bought a new motorbike, and adding the payments together will stretch my finances a lot. Also being in one of the final phases (7) I would be lucky to get one for under £1250
 

Saoirse

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There seem to be a lot of seats near entrances with glass screens in front. Do you think it will actually be like that?
Yep. Alternative is that those screens were a different barrier you couldn't see through. I think it's so that e.g. if fans have started leaving, we score and they quickly pour back in nobody falls.
 

Tonio

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I wonder how many ST holders who are outraged at this will actually still pay for their tickets anyway. Or will they stick to their guns and not renew?
If thousands don't renew you can guarantee there will be thousands more waiting to take your ticket.
Yes there will be a bit of budgeting To be done but I for one will cut back on the cost I spend on matchday beers, burgers and programmes.
 

Tonio

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Which will lead to massively annoyed people complaining that they were forced to pay loads for a season ticket somewhere more expensive so Korean tourists could buy the cheap ones each matchday, completely ignoring all the local fans who just can't afford season tickets ;)
And what about the real Spurs fans who are not lucky enough to have a ST but would like to experience the new stand? Should it be all ST and fuck those who ain't?
 

thebenjamin

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Courtesy of @NewSpursStadium

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Doctor Dinkey

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And what about the real Spurs fans who are not lucky enough to have a ST but would like to experience the new stand? Should it be all ST and fuck those who ain't?
I'm afraid it is.
The club are really setting up potential problems here for future relationships with the fans. Hit some bad form, the first cry will be, 'we're paying the highest prices in the world to watch this shit.' Sell Harry Kane, and the cry will be, 'why are we selling our best player when we're paying the highest prices in the prem? Why can't we pay the wages he wants?' We'd better hit the ground next year pretty quick because the crowd could turn very quickly. A more generous ticketing policy would certainly have given them more goodwill and acted as a buffer against any poor form.
 

Tonio

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I'm sorry but that's absolute bollocks. You're basically saying no one but ST holders should be going to the ground each week? Deary me.
 

mickdale

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I'm afraid it is.
The club are really setting up potential problems here for future relationships with the fans. Hit some bad form, the first cry will be, 'we're paying the highest prices in the world to watch this shit.' Sell Harry Kane, and the cry will be, 'why are we selling our best player when we're paying the highest prices in the prem? Why can't we pay the wages he wants?' We'd better hit the ground next year pretty quick because the crowd could turn very quickly. A more generous ticketing policy would certainly have given them more goodwill and acted as a buffer against any poor form.
People looking over to a gaping hole in the middle of the south stand after half time where the cheese brigade are still in their private bar... Realising the atmosphere from the south stand isn’t what was intended, you won’t get 50 something’s all jumping up and down in unison like the bundesliga... people skint because they had to buy a £1200 ticket AND get one for their kids as promised but were on phase 7 or 8 so all the chePer tickets had gone... second season in and when a lot of season ticket holders can’t move to cheaper seats dropping out and the demographic of season ticket holders change so Levy introduces clackers like Leicester to make false atmosphere for TV iewers to drown out opposition fans singing is this a library....But hey ho, the consultants told Levy the spurs fans would pay those prices...
 

bubble07

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I'm um'ing and ah'ing over whether to renew my season ticket. This season has been my first, and like many others it was purchased to ensure a ticket at the new stadium. My ticket cost under £800, but unfortunately I fear I've been led into a trap by the club/levy. I'm feeling a big pull to renew with all the talk of thousands on the waiting list who will quickly snap the ticket up if I don't. Alongside the chance to buy a ST sometime in the future being very slim.

But although I really cant afford to pay in the region of £120 per match (total costs), I probably won't be able to resist, I've just bought a new motorbike, and adding the payments together will stretch my finances a lot. Also being in one of the final phases (7) I would be lucky to get one for under £1250

Same as you except I'm in phase 5
 

bubble07

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They have got alot of this wrong but if they could change one thing they should make the south stand affordable to the fans that are most likely to sing and not just the wealthy
 

BujuBanton

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Well thats a kick in the bollocks. Most expensive club in the world

Oh, sorry, im supposed to be ok with that because the tiling behind the bars is nice

Fuck the bars, fuck the cheese, guck the kushy toilets. Pissed soaked terraces were the best places to be. The pubs outside the ground were AND WILL BE the best places to be.

Spurs need to be very very careful. One shit season, one or teo windows of under-investment and claims of not being able to compete.....how much more will they target the supporters?
 
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thebenjamin

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Centre lower is the biggest disgrace. Double that of the club with the (previous) highest ticket prices in world football
 

Saoirse

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