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HedgieSpur

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Conte failing this season after the miracle of last season is a bitter and confusing blow.

But if we can choose the right manager and have the patience the new stadium will provide the funds we unfortunately didn't provide Poch back when we had that window of opportunity.

If you genuinely believe this, I have some unicorns to sell you...2 for the price of 4.
 

Yiddo1982

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I hate the idea of not being a season ticket holder, rather than love being one - if that makes sense?

Sad I feel this way after just two seasons but I’ll probably renew. It’s a slog though, especially from Brighton
 
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Spotter

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In my view with a £1345 ticket I can’t make all the games due to holidays and fact some are midweek at stupid times . The problem is with ticket exchange that often with the less glamorous games it’s virtually impossible to sell a ticket in the area of the ground I sit ! . My mate and myself are not likely to renew . As others have said there is very little benefit of a season ticket now anyway . You can find tickets easily on the exchange as a member . So I could still go for say 10 plus games a season and not lose out financially by say £200 for maybe 3-4 games I couldn’t make anyway . Also agree season ticket wait list is a scam by the club to make you renew.
 

TheSpillage

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I think I’m going to make a late decision on renewal this year. If I do renew, I want to relocate though. I’ve registered my interest in relocating. But does priority go to those who renewed earliest? Am I unlikely to be able to relocate if I renew end of May, for example. There’s just me next year so am just looking for 1 seat - preferably in safe standing.
 

ukdy

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I renewed at 9:50 am the day renewals opened. Also to make sure I was done and registered ASAP my seat move request to be first in line (as that’s how they process it). :)
 

muppetman

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This thread (like so many others) shows it's still true that nobody hates Spurs, more than Spurs fans! :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

As for me, I'm still on the fence about whether to renew or not and will probably wait until the last minute to decide.
 

spursfan77

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I think I’m going to make a late decision on renewal this year. If I do renew, I want to relocate though. I’ve registered my interest in relocating. But does priority go to those who renewed earliest? Am I unlikely to be able to relocate if I renew end of May, for example. There’s just me next year so am just looking for 1 seat - preferably in safe standing.

To be honest, I’ve tried doing that, and the seats you’re offered or are available end up not being any better than where you are currently. Especially if you are looking to change multiple seats.
 

Wolvesyid

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I renewed at 9:50 am the day renewals opened. Also to make sure I was done and registered ASAP my seat move request to be first in line (as that’s how they process it). :)
Managed to move to south stand standing only possible as I was on my own. Seat is terrible as no one sings there, much better in the upper section. Kind of regret the decision.
 

ukdy

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To be honest, I’ve tried doing that, and the seats you’re offered or are available end up not being any better than where you are currently. Especially if you are looking to change multiple seats.
I got a move last season West Lower to East upper to be by friends. If you apply early doors you get first pick before good seats go. Might be more to choose from this year if any cancellations.
 

Bing

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In my view with a £1345 ticket I can’t make all the games due to holidays and fact some are midweek at stupid times . The problem is with ticket exchange that often with the less glamorous games it’s virtually impossible to sell a ticket in the area of the ground I sit ! . My mate and myself are not likely to renew . As others have said there is very little benefit of a season ticket now anyway . You can find tickets easily on the exchange as a member . So I could still go for say 10 plus games a season and not lose out financially by say £200 for maybe 3-4 games I couldn’t make anyway . Also agree season ticket wait list is a scam by the club to make you renew.
I gave mine up last year.

The truth of the matter is I would much rather watch a 4.30 game on Sunday at home on the coach with a beer and avoid the 90 minutes to and from the stadium. Have to say I have no regrets. The stadium is beautiful but live football is just not the same exeprience that it once was.

I might feel more regret if we were challenigng for the title and I could'nt get tickets but at the moment, the only thing I miss is the Arsenal game and a vague sense of belonging to something by being a "season ticket holder" which Just are'nt worth the £1,600 a year for me.
 

Bing

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Managed to move to south stand standing only possible as I was on my own. Seat is terrible as no one sings there, much better in the upper section. Kind of regret the decision.
South stand standing section nobody sings or your old seat?
 

Bing

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Both in south stand was about 3/4 up atmosphere was good. In the standing section it’s like a morgue.
Interesting...that's disapointing to hear. I rember when the idea of the standing section was floated and it sounded like it would be incredible.
 

muppetman

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Im block 251 standing section, atmosphere is mostly dead.
I'm 251 and there is at least plenty of noise - as there's loads of moaning, groaning and swearing at our own players. My favourite is a guy who repeatedly shouts "just fucking do something!" which isn't massively helpful but is somewhat understandable. :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

I was Paxton lower at WHL and we decided to go south lower in the new stadium to have a bit more atmosphere and for some games - arsenal at the end of last season for example - it's been incredible. However, for most it's been a lot of really angry blokes who've had too much to drink, too much marching powder, or both venting loudly.

To be fair the football has largely been woeful so I'm hoping a change of management might help.
 

TheSpillage

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Managed to move to south stand standing only possible as I was on my own. Seat is terrible as no one sings there, much better in the upper section. Kind of regret the decision.
That’s interesting. I’m about 3/4 of the way up 451 and the atmosphere is pretty good. Was thinking of relocating to safe standing as I’m by myself but perhaps I won’t bother if it’s crap. I’m surprised that it’s so quiet there.
 
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