Cheapest season ticket at Spurs

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Seems about right. About 40 quid a game.
Did you miss my earlier post? :lol:

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That £40 per game is a very small family zone. As you can see below, there's only 1 small £795 section. So you'd need a kid too and their ticket is £20 a game. So £60 to take your bairn to the match.

This makes interesting reading

Behind the headlines on Season Tickets - THST comment

• Season tickets start from £795. However, there are fewer than 1,200 tickets available at this price, and you must be connected to another applicant eligible for the family area to get one.

So it's about £50 a game for the more distant views but limited tickets and one half of that is family also. It's about £60 a game for the North & South stands for the majority of tickets. Seats near the halfway line are nearer £80 a game.

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In that link above there's some more info.

• Season tickets at the next highest price, £875, are available only in the highest sections of the North and South stands. For many pensioners and others with difficulties climbing stairs, these tickets will be inaccessible.

• The next highest price point is £895. Only two small blocks of tickets are available at this price, with one being a designated family area that needs an eligible applicant to apply successfully.

• The £950 price point is the next highest, and there are nine blocks of tickets available at this price. All but one are in the top of the North and South Stands.

• The £975 price point is where a larger numbers of tickets begin to become available.

• The Club has extended concessionary pricing to all stands. But not all areas of all stands. It has reduced the over-65 and under-18 concessions by 10% from 60% to 50%. And concessionary pricing is only available for seats priced at or under £1,125.

The Club has told supporters that, once purchased, the seat position is fixed permanently. You will not be allowed to change your location in later phase windows or in future seasons.

• The Club is telling supporters it has implemented a stretch pricing policy without any evidence of how this has been applied. Offering under 2% of tickets at the lowest price and introducing 15 different price points up to £2,200, all of which are higher than equivalent locations at White Hart Lane, is not stretch pricing.

• All these Season Ticket prices include just 19 Premier League games. Matchday pricing is yet to be announced. But matchday pricing will need to bear some relation to ST pricing, and supporters need to factor this in when deciding on a seat. A £995 ST in the section earmarked for safe standing averages out at just over £52 per game. Under the match categorisation system used at Spurs, that suggests a spread of between £40 for Category C games and £70 for Category A. Remember, this is still at the lower end of the price scale.

The facts above expose just some of the deep flaws in the structure the Club has announced. And supporter anger is building as the implications of that structure become clearer. We call on THFC to review its decisions in the light of feedback received so far, and to commit to talking to the Trust constructively in order to find solutions.
 
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Spurs fans live everywhere in London. And Essex.

Our favourite Essex spurs fan doesn’t like being shown up as an arse when I showed him his journey time to Wembley was quicker

He then pointed out crowds at Wembley would make the tube crowds harder

Bless

29k is f***ing pathetic

You really are thick aren’t you, so you showed me my journey to Wembley was quicker did you, well we drove to WHL in 30 minutes yesterday morning and got back home 45 minutes after the final whistle blew, it was taking us nearly 2 hours to get to Wembley and 2 hours 30 minutes minimum to get back home from Wembley, but thanks for letting me know the facts of my journey times from your armchair taking into account that I have been to Wembley 50 odd times over the last few years. :rolleyes:

If you are referring to the 29,000 attendance at Wembley I have repeatedly explained to the likes of you that many of our fans simply wouldn’t go to Wembley out of principle due to being charged even more than the massive season ticket prices we had already forked out for last summer for our new stadium.

Thousands of others were simply sick and tired of the shit experience of travelling to Wembley and everything that went with it, if you were referring to yesterday’s attendance it was capped at 30,000, just as next weeks will be capped at 45,000, but you won’t listen will you matey because it doesn’t fit into your agenda does it.
 
You really are thick aren’t you, so you showed me my journey to Wembley was quicker did you, well we drove to WHL in 30 minutes yesterday morning and got back home 45 minutes after the final whistle blew, it was taking us nearly 2 hours to get to Wembley and 2 hours 30 minutes minimum to get back home from Wembley, but thanks for letting me know the facts of my journey times from your armchair taking into account that I have been to Wembley 50 odd times over the last few years. :rolleyes:

If you are referring to the 29,000 attendance at Wembley I have repeatedly explained to the likes of you that many of our fans simply wouldn’t go to Wembley out of principle due to being charged even more than the massive season ticket prices we had already forked out for last summer for our new stadium.

Thousands of others were simply sick and tired of the shit experience of travelling to Wembley and everything that went with it, if you were referring to yesterday’s attendance it was capped at 30,000, just as next weeks will be capped at 45,000, but you won’t listen will you matey because it doesn’t fit into your agenda does it.
I wasn’t commenting on yesterday. It was an u23 (?) game.

It’s not a surprise you got home earlier with a smaller crowd is it?

The principle? Because Levy has lied to you? He was a f***ing magician 18 months ago.

Your fans are hypocrites and part timers
 
I wasn’t commenting on yesterday. It was an u23 (?) game.

It’s not a surprise you got home earlier with a smaller crowd is it?

The principle? Because Levy has lied to you? He was a f***ing magician 18 months ago.

Your fans are hypocrites and part timers[/QUOTE
you can do the mag thing of ewuating crowqd size with success..its not terribly redeeming..safc fans atre by definiron poart timers....they couldnt sell ou9t in the prem..nd the croiwds are still lower than in the prem..so they only go when the team is winning...part timers...safc fans put far too much focus on crowds..and not enough on what matters...
 
You could try and type properly

Spurs are a brilliant side. And I’m sure most of their fans are brilliant. But this arse has them as Real Madrid.
they are alevel below real madrid like in football terms..but they are at least moving forward and have cheap tickdets..safc have dear tickets and are going backwards..
 
no surprise, there's huge demand, ours is still 40,000 even after 3 years in the new place and with 54,000 existing ST holders

Season ticket waiting list is actually over 90,000 now after season tickets were capped at 42,000 and you have to pay £50 a year as a One Hotspur + member to retain your place, some fans admittedly go for this option as it gives them a one day priority window for them to buy tickets for games.
 
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They have cheap tickets?
they have more people trying to buy the tickets than their are tickets availbale...demand exceeds supply..so the tickets are cheap..
safc have far more tickets, not just now, but when in the prem, than people wanting to buy them, therefore supply exceeds demand.
So SAFC tickets are more expensive than they should be, even in the prem, and spurs tickets are cheaper than they could be.
SAFC fans wont pay the premier league ticket price we charged..so the club has very little potentual compared with spurs..
 
they have more people trying to buy the tickets than their are tickets availbale...demand exceeds supply..so the tickets are cheap..
safc have far more tickets, not just now, but when in the prem, than people wanting to buy them, therefore supply exceeds demand.
So SAFC tickets are more expensive than they should be, even in the prem, and spurs tickets are cheaper than they could be.
SAFC fans wont pay the premier league ticket price we charged..so the club has very little potentual compared with spurs..
1) stop typing with spelling mistakes to pretend to be an idiot
2) supply and demand is fairly simplistic with football
3) their demand wasn’t great when they got 29k a couple of months ago
 
therir profit was £40m and they borrows over £600m..sdo debt is over 15x times profit..though of course the new stadium should boost profits and the prodfit last year was likely kower for stadium costs anyway that wont be in the next accounts...15x profits is still chunky though..

Spurs profits for season 2017/18 were £163m mate, which is the biggest or near to being the biggest in world football, see below or my post above.

Club Statement – New Stadium and Financial Update
 
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1) stop typing with spelling mistakes to pretend to be an idiot
2) supply and demand is fairly simplistic with football
3) their demand wasn’t great when they got 29k a couple of months ago
what was the supply when they got 29k?
safc couldnt sell out in the premier league and have a stadium too big..spurs could and so built a bigger stadium. a client of mine has two chelsea corporate tickets....he has renwed them every year for a decade..he wont if chelsea play at wembley...because its a f***ing nightmare to get clinets to go all the way over there..
 
what was the supply when they got 29k?
safc couldnt sell out in the premier league and have a stadium too big..spurs could and so built a bigger stadium. a client of mine has two chelsea corporate tickets....he has renwed them every year for a decade..he wont if chelsea play at wembley...because its a f***ing nightmare to get clinets to go all the way over there..
50k. That was the reduced capacity

And apparently there are 90k on the waiting list.

But it’s too hard for them to get to Wembley. Bless their f***ing hearts
 
sod em we got more season ticket holders than their whole capacity of screaming geordies!!

We'll be increasing capacity again in the summer too to make sure it's slightly bigger than Spurs new place :lol:, before going to the full 66,000, although even that will be increased as we are changing the seats at the ends (some will be over 4m closer to the pitch)

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Awful stadium though.
Does the season ticket price come with a free pair a binoculars?
Or do you get an option for a signed photo of Karen Brady?
 
50k. That was the reduced capacity

And apparently there are 90k on the waiting list.

But it’s too hard for them to get to Wembley. Bless their f***ing hearts
not 90k on the waiting list..90k have applied for tickets..waiting list is seperate to that again.
wemsbley is the wrong side of london for most spurs fans..and costs a lot more even for st holders..
 
not 90k on the waiting list..90k have applied for tickets..waiting list is seperate to that again.
wemsbley is the wrong side of london for most spurs fans..and costs a lot more even for st holders..
Most season ticket holders don’t live in Tottenham.

They live all over.

And Wembley is generally more accessible than WHL. That’s just a fact
 
29k v Watford
33k v Southampton

But then this is way easier to get to than the “grind” of Wembley. (Despite the fact that I proved this wasn’t true)
White Hart Lane is shoit for transport ak
Most season ticket holders don’t live in Tottenham.

They live all over.

And Wembley is generally more accessible than WHL. That’s just a fact
not sure about more accessible, they're both shit to get to.
 
not 90k on the waiting list..90k have applied for tickets..waiting list is seperate to that again.
wemsbley is the wrong side of london for most spurs fans..and costs a lot more even for st holders..

Wrong mate Spurs official season ticket waiting list is now over 90,000, Spurs have well over 200,000 official club members who all have pay a minimum of £45 for One Hotspur membership, or £50 for One Hotspur + membership, the rest will be Season ticket holders etc.

White Hart Lane is shoit for transport ak

not sure about more accessible, they're both shit to get to.

Tottenham Hale, Northumberland Park, and WHL stations are all currently undergoing massive renovations and rebuilds.

WHL for example is being completely knocked down and rebuilt, extra trains are being laid on and a Third rail line will be built at Northumberland Park, shuttle buses are also being put in place as well.
 
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Awful stadium though.
Does the season ticket price come with a free pair a binoculars?
Or do you get an option for a signed photo of Karen Brady?
is why we sell the upper tier tickets behond
Wrong mate Spurs official season ticket waiting list is now over 90,000, Spurs have well over 200,000 official club members who all have pay a minimum of £45 for One Hotspur membership, or £50 for One Hotspur + membership, the rest will be Season ticket holders etc.



Tottenham Hale, Northumberland Park, and WHL stations are all currently undergoing massive renovations and rebuilds.

WHL for example is being completely knocked down and rebuilt, extra trains are being laid on and a Third rail line will be built at Northumberland Park, shuttle buses are also being put in place as well.
it'll be a ain, any time you get 50,000 plus crowds is going to be. Probably as with Wembley and our games people behave like sheep and head to the nearest stations no matter how long the queues are

a little extra walk can save a lot of time, certainly at ours with all the various tubes and DLR's dotted round it rather than just heading straight for Stratford station
 
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