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Wembley Season Ticket Prices

sly1

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Sep 25, 2004
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"I would expect"

That's your problem there. You neither deserve nor expect anything from spurs. Their attitude is if you don't like it, jog on - and that is fair, and perfectly simple. But at the same time they do their best, and that can mean a few get pissed off

I'm sure that will be all over their promotional material when they're flogging corporate boxes next season.
 

spurs_girl_tasha

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Apr 25, 2006
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I know this is for season ticket prices , but I've just bought a ticket for Liverpool and for sitting in a similar place to the Chelsea game is £20 more expensive!
 

Phischy

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I know this is for season ticket prices , but I've just bought a ticket for Liverpool and for sitting in a similar place to the Chelsea game is £20 more expensive!
Which block did you have for each ticket? I am right on the edge of my price band and the seat to my right (the other side of the steps down) is about that much more for Cat A games, so it doesn't take much.
 

riggi

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So I've lost all my loyalty points now I'm a st holder (bloody joke). Away applications going to be a ballot now?
 

EighteenEightyTwo

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So I've lost all my loyalty points now I'm a st holder (bloody joke). Away applications going to be a ballot now?
Members LPs and ST LPs are on a different system. A member would have more points than an ST holder that went to the same games, so it would be unfair if members points got transferred over. As an ST holder you will always have priority over members anyway so you've got a better chance of away tickets than before.
 

riggi

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Members LPs and ST LPs are on a different system. A member would have more points than an ST holder that went to the same games, so it would be unfair if members points got transferred over. As an ST holder you will always have priority over members anyway so you've got a better chance of away tickets than before.

But now I'm competing with twice the amount of st than before...
 

JollyHappy

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Oct 9, 2005
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Does anyone have any idea what income we will be making out of playing at Wembley compared to WHL. I'm sure we are paying a hefty rental but it would be interesting to know if we are taking more than WHL and if so how much more.
 

hughy

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Nov 18, 2007
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But now I'm competing with twice the amount of st than before...
Yeah, I can understand what you're saying and why you'd be pissed off. Cup semi's/finals should be interesting too now there are so many ST holders.


Not going to lie, I'm one of the ST holders who scraped in, so I'm fortunate.
 

riggi

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Jun 24, 2008
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Yeah, I can understand what you're saying and why you'd be pissed off. Cup semi's/finals should be interesting too now there are so many ST holders.


Not going to lie, I'm one of the ST holders who scraped in, so I'm fortunate.

I'm amazed they diddnt include two cup games with our st. I can't see Wembley filling out for the early round cup games.
 

dagraham

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Sep 20, 2005
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I'm amazed they diddnt include two cup games with our st. I can't see Wembley filling out for the early round cup games.

I'm not surprised they didn't for Wembley as they will most likely sell the tickets for a fiver.

Truth is Spurs have always been stingy when it comes to including cup games in the ST. I know Arsenal have the most expensive ST's, but their average price has always been quite similar to ours and I know they used to include up to about 5 cup games (including the CL group games).
 

Archibald Leitch

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I'm not surprised they didn't for Wembley as they will most likely sell the tickets for a fiver.
No they won't. Prices have to be mutually agreed by both clubs - at least in the EFL cup. THFC wanted to sell EFL cup tickets for £20 last year but Gillingham insisted on £25.

Edit: they are actually £10 for the Barnsley/Derby game, whenever it's played: http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/carabao-cup-third-round-ticket-details-060917/

Nice one. I'll be going. Wonder if we'll get a glimpse of the lesser spotted Janssen that night...
 
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Coyboy

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Dec 3, 2004
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Sorry not strictly Wembley relevant but does anyone know if Madrid away will be done on LPs and if so any clue on cut off?
 

Don_Felipe

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Feb 8, 2004
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Lots to complain about with the ticket office, but they were really helpful with me today - I stupidly booked my Dortmund ticket for the wrong end of the ground (still home 'end', but next to the Dortmund fans), and they swapped it to the 'ahem' Park Lane end for me.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Aug 31, 2012
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It's daft to suggest us new ST holders that lost all our points are better off.
It took years of loyalty to get them.
There could be season ticket holders who didn't go to a single game for years but had a bronze membership. 1 season more with a season ticket than us = twice as many points as us.
 

marion52

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Dec 10, 2006
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It's daft to suggest us new ST holders that lost all our points are better off.
It took years of loyalty to get them.
There could be season ticket holders who didn't go to a single game for years but had a bronze membership. 1 season more with a season ticket than us = twice as many points as us.

And what about ST holders who had a ST for 20 years but don't have as many points as a member because points are awarded differently? That's why thay have to start again.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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And what about ST holders who had a ST for 20 years but don't have as many points as a member because points are awarded differently? That's why thay have to start again.
Has it ALWAYS been done this way? Have members upgrading to season tickets ALWAYS lost their points? I've never seen an announcement for it.
 

punky

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Sep 23, 2008
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I emailed Ian Murphy but not unsurprisingly he hasn't replied.

I said as this was an exceptional circumstance - getting 18,000 new season ticket holders in one go, it should have been dealt with exceptionally.

What they should have done was given all existing season ticket holders a one-off bonus higher than the highest new season ticket holders' total and then let all the new season ticket holders keep their existing points. That way everyone keeps their relative positions in the queue.

Now you have a relative few season ticket holders in the hundreds and then 18,000 on or around 25 or 35 points. I guess almost every away game will go to a ballot?
 

RicOfPeace

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Wasn't too bad £10 for adult tickets to watch us in the cup ain't too shabby at all especially when it costs Dover Athletic supporters £15 a pop to watch non league football down here.
 
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