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Did you miss my earlier post?Seems about right. About 40 quid a game.
MackemX posted this in "Cheapest season ticket at Spurs" thread
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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