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TwanYid

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Aug 1, 2013
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Can anyone help me? I'm coming over from New York City for the Bournemouth game and just realized that the day I arrive- March 17th- we're now playing a match at the Lane. I am a totally green newbie as far as going to the Lane goes (fifteen years as a supporter but only ever seen us live on various US visits in the summer), and don't even know where to start...

I would imagine StubHub is the only reasonable possibilty- is that correct? StubHub is how my London-based mate hooked up our game against the cherries- but I'm geussing that this EL fixture is gonna be a MUCH tougher ask as it's so unique/one of a kind. Do you lot reckon I'm right- that that Thursday night match'll be super tough fixture to get tickets for?

Sorry if this is not the right place to ask this-- if that's the case, mods please move or delete the thread.

I though it was easy- my buddy and I will go to the Bournemouth match- but now suddenly I have visions of sugar European nights dancing in my head...

I mean just the fact that I'll actually be in London one of the rare times there's a massive international Cup tie at the Lane means I have to try and go, right? The Gods obviously want me to go- and I can't displease them, correct? I just don't know how best to proceed...

Thanks for any help you people can offer with regards to this matter.
 

fortworthspur

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Nov 12, 2007
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I think he's joking. Bournemouth is sold out, member or not. Cant imagine you will have much of a shot with Dortmund as a new member. The secondary market is likely the only way.
 

Lighty64

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Aug 24, 2010
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Can anyone help me? I'm coming over from New York City for the Bournemouth game and just realized that the day I arrive- March 17th- we're now playing a match at the Lane. I am a totally green newbie as far as going to the Lane goes (fifteen years as a supporter but only ever seen us live on various US visits in the summer), and don't even know where to start...

I would imagine StubHub is the only reasonable possibilty- is that correct? StubHub is how my London-based mate hooked up our game against the cherries- but I'm geussing that this EL fixture is gonna be a MUCH tougher ask as it's so unique/one of a kind. Do you lot reckon I'm right- that that Thursday night match'll be super tough fixture to get tickets for?

Sorry if this is not the right place to ask this-- if that's the case, mods please move or delete the thread.

I though it was easy- my buddy and I will go to the Bournemouth match- but now suddenly I have visions of sugar European nights dancing in my head...

I mean just the fact that I'll actually be in London one of the rare times there's a massive international Cup tie at the Lane means I have to try and go, right? The Gods obviously want me to go- and I can't displease them, correct? I just don't know how best to proceed...

Thanks for any help you people can offer with regards to this matter.

I really hope you enjoy your trip, but promise us your not going to moan about our kit, as much as you did in the new kit thread :ROFLMAO:
 

aliyid

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Dec 28, 2004
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Best bet is to either pay way over the price on StubHub or phone the club on the day and ask if they've had any returns from people who can't make it (often a handful of tickets around the ground but will only be one seat on its own rather than buying a pair next to each other)

Atmosphere will be completely different from the friendlies on the US tour and will blow you away
 

Lufti

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Jan 3, 2013
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On the flip side, any chance anyone can hook me up with some tickets in Dortmund? :angelic:
 

worcestersauce

"I'm no optimist I'm just a prisoner of hope
Jan 23, 2006
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On the flip side, any chance anyone can hook me up with some tickets in Dortmund? :angelic:
My advice is get a home fan ticket, wear your Spurs colours, be loud and proud and then when you are out of hospital come on here and tell us all about it.
 

Lufti

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Jan 3, 2013
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My advice is get a home fan ticket, wear your Spurs colours, be loud and proud and then when you are out of hospital come on here and tell us all about it.

Haha, well that is my plan actually! Although I'm not sure about the wearing colours part yet :blackeye:
 
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