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Wembley Season Ticket Prices

TottenhamMattSpur

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Really struggle to see us filling the stadium with those prices. And looks like they won't even be releasing tickets at the back of the upper tier behind either goal?
I reckon they will if they sell the rest. No point selling them at the start if they don't sell the lower tiers out first.
 

hughy

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Mixed feelings. Part of me is glad they're not giving away tickets as it justifies my decision to buy a ST, however I have no fucking clue how we plan on selling out when the cheapest GS ticket is £30 (presumably plus a booking fee).
 

hughy

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I'm assuming the greyed out areas are the tickets we're obliged to give away to locals or whatever it was?
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Mixed feelings. Part of me is glad they're not giving away tickets as it justifies my decision to buy a ST, however I have no fucking clue how we plan on selling out when the cheapest GS ticket is £30 (presumably plus a booking fee).
Were there any PL tickets at the lane less than £30?
 

mickdale

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Looked to me as though the trust just wanted to protect existing season ticket holders and people at the top of the waiting list.
I snapped their hands off when I got offered one from no. 58k on the list. From my POV I'm glad the trust's proposals fell on deaf ears.

Anyway, as a new season ticket holder I have a question - where are my loyalty points?
Same here, my son was over 50k on the wIting list but has got a season ticket with me.
 

WalkerboyUK

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I'm happy with those prices.
Only question I have is whether membership will be required, or if those of us with long standing client reference numbers will get an opportunity via general sale.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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I'm happy with those prices.
Only question I have is whether membership will be required, or if those of us with long standing client reference numbers will get an opportunity via general sale.
I think you'll be ok for cat C games, league cup and, if it came to it, Europa League games.
 

marion52

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Do we actually know how many they're offering to members? As some have said some areas are greyed out.
 

LarryCatt

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Mixed feelings. Part of me is glad they're not giving away tickets as it justifies my decision to buy a ST, however I have no fucking clue how we plan on selling out when the cheapest GS ticket is £30 (presumably plus a booking fee).
Cheapest GS ticket at the Lane was £32 I think.

Got to believe that they'll price the nosebleed seats cheaper than £30?
 

hughy

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Cheapest GS ticket at the Lane was £32 I think.

Got to believe that they'll price the nosebleed seats cheaper than £30?

Yeah Cat C Park Lane lower were 32 quid last season.

As I say I'd imagine the East/West top tier seats ate being held back for the local scheme thing we're obliged to do. Otherwise it wouldn't be "27 games at full capacity" like advertised.
 

LukaMotion

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Cheapest GS ticket at the Lane was £32 I think.

Got to believe that they'll price the nosebleed seats cheaper than £30?
As a nosebleed seat season ticket holder i'd be pretty pissed off to be paying around £36 a match while the bloke behind me snuck in for £25.
 

Don_Felipe

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Thought they'd be a bit cheaper to be honest... But prices like that are to be expected I suppose. Having the concessions is great - hope to get my kids properly addicted to spurs now.

A few things that will be interesting to see...

Will Cat A games ever make it to general sale? Think they'll sell out, but a lot of the people who would snap them up as members now have season tickets... If they do, I'll have to try a get to them - unlikely to be the same at the new WHL

Will Cat C games ever sell out? The multi game packages are a clever idea, which should shift tickets, but am a bit sceptical as to whether it'll fill out at that price...
 

widmerpool

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Could have been a lot worse. The pricing on the pinks is pretty good, that can't be a bad view - I've only been in the gods at Wembley. Those should go to general sale for Cat C hopefully, so looking forward to Spurs Burnley.
 

kmk

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My son and I are Lilywhite members. Will all League games tickets be sold in 3 match packages?

Looking at those prices, I would prefer to buy tickets for individual games.
 

nicdic

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My son and I are Lilywhite members. Will all League games tickets be sold in 3 match packages?

Looking at those prices, I would prefer to buy tickets for individual games.
There will be a number of multi match tickets, but I don't think they'll cover all home league games.
 

luRRka

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As a nosebleed seat season ticket holder i'd be pretty pissed off to be paying around £36 a match while the bloke behind me snuck in for £25.
Although I agree with what you are saying, you have to remember that for cat b and a games you would be getting them for cheaper than general sale
 

Phischy

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The packages are just one way of buying tickets, game by game ticket sales will definitely be going ahead although no one can guarantee availability for specific games, there are many more tickets available than there were at WHL. Packages are only open to Bronze Members, guaranteeing the same seat at those games. Of course Lilywhite Members will be able to buy seats, but only on an individual basis. The club has not confirmed plans for General Sale outside of the membership, but given the number of seats there are and the need to get bums on seats, I should imagine most games will open up to be purchased to anyone with a Spurs Ticket Office registration (subject to cut-offs prior to each game).

However, pretty much all home games look like will be covered by a package (sorry to contradict @nicdic). The club have confirmed every Category 1 game will be included in a multi game package. that suggests that, if like the current version, there is a 3 game package including 1 Category 1 and then 2 other games from Category 2 and/or 3), with 6 designated Category 1 games, a total of 18 games will be included in a package of some form.
 
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