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Wembley Season Ticket Prices

JollyHappy

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Now comes the fun once the club announces prices for the rest of the tickets. Chelsea may be fairly priced but I wonder how much for a Burnley ticket!
 

Saoirse

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Personally I reckon it'll be starting from £25 for Cat C games, with those seats being high in the upper tier
 

luRRka

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Personally I reckon it'll be starting from £25 for Cat C games, with those seats being high in the upper tier
With the cheapest season ticket being £35 odd per match, it would be a bit of an insult to he able to buy tickets cheaper
 

Lee82

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Surely the club should still offer season tickets for Wembley now they've reached the magical 40k number but just make it clear that new purchases will no longer be eligible for automatic season ticket at the new stadium?
 

Phischy

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Feb 29, 2004
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Surely the club should still offer season tickets for Wembley now they've reached the magical 40k number but just make it clear that new purchases will no longer be eligible for automatic season ticket at the new stadium?
The noises are that will be happening. There will be 1 year only tickets and 4 game multi-game package tickets, which tend to be a range of attractiveness of games with one Cat A in there to retain the appeal.
 

Sandros Shiny Head

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Aug 20, 2013
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With the cheapest season ticket being £35 odd per match, it would be a bit of an insult to he able to buy tickets cheaper
Why? it would mean you pay £10 over the going rate for less important games with better seats and getting the big games for well under market value
 

Saoirse

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With the cheapest season ticket being £35 odd per match, it would be a bit of an insult to he able to buy tickets cheaper

I'd be thinking around £25 Cat C, £30 Cat B, £40 Cat A. Going to every game that would cost £642.75 including the booking fees, which would be only slightly below the lowest season ticket prices for worse seats. Probably the best balance between trying to sell out games and not pissing off ST holders.
 

Phischy

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Feb 29, 2004
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I'd be thinking around £25 Cat C, £30 Cat B, £40 Cat A. Going to every game that would cost £642.75 including the booking fees, which would be only slightly below the lowest season ticket prices for worse seats. Probably the best balance between trying to sell out games and not pissing off ST holders.
The only way a Season Ticket holder won't be upset is if they are not paying more than a General Sale person sat next to them at each game. Imagine buying a multipack of Coke and it costing more than buying 6 individual cans?! A season ticket should be less than the cost of 19 games.
 

Saoirse

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The only way a Season Ticket holder won't be upset is if they are not paying more than a General Sale person sat next to them at each game. Imagine buying a multipack of Coke and it costing more than buying 6 individual cans?! A season ticket should be less than the cost of 19 games.
Obviously not sat next to them! I'm talking about the higher rows of the Upper Tier where season tickets weren't offered and the view is worse.
 

WalkerboyUK

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The noises are that will be happening. There will be 1 year only tickets and 4 game multi-game package tickets, which tend to be a range of attractiveness of games with one Cat A in there to retain the appeal.

5000 season tickets apparently being made available to residents of the Wembley area.
 

Speedy

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Oct 22, 2005
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Why? It it's our home ground should only be selling to spurs supporters

Surely only a Spurs supporter would buy one?
Fuck them. What about us fans that just missed out on a ST and have been and will continue to support spurs forever and not just for 1 season because we live near Wembley stadium.

We offered almost the entire season ticket waiting list. If you just missed a season ticket you can't have been on the list very long - I mean no offence by this, ive been on the wrong end in the past as well. But the system does reward loyalty

*clarity - ten years from 2005 on waiting list for a st
 
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Saoirse

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The quota for local residents is a pretty standard planning condition. Remember we needed the council on our side, else we'd have been limited to a 50,000 capacity for all our home games. It doesn't seem like there'll even be 5,000 people wanting them anyway - how many people are willing to spend the best part of a grand or more on a season ticket, but aren't Bronze members?
 

SandroClegane

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Fuck them. What about us fans that just missed out on a ST and have been and will continue to support spurs forever and not just for 1 season because we live near Wembley stadium.
They're not getting access once we move back to WHL. It's literally for one year in a stadium that seats 90,000 people, and outside of the Cat A games won't sell out every match this season.
 

Lighty64

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Aug 24, 2010
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oh well was told to phone up towards end of the month, but once I saw the ST holders had ended, thought id give them a try to see if any where still available for disabled section.

nope:(:cry::cry:
 
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