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Spurs tickets on sale March 10th


My resale ticket hasn’t got the option to add to Google wallet like normal ,can’t go on account and add it neither .any ideas ??
My SC reallocated to me mail has the add to Google wallet button, but it bombs out when I try - can't do anything with it on my account. Nowt works :cry:
 
Mine too, I'm hoping I’ll be able to add it tomorrow or receive another email with the ticket attached. A total shambles, i really dont want to go to ticket office tomorrow before the match to sort it out.
Exactly mate .
My SC reallocated to me mail has the add to Google wallet button, but it bombs out when I try - can't do anything with it on my account. Nowt works :cry:
It’s Shit mate ,got a Man Utd ticket on Tuesday had the Google wallet and iPhone wallet on to Add ,bit this one nothing .
 
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Whole country will be watching...hope we do ourselves justice and do our bit to relegate Spurs...f*kin arseholes down there at WHL end of season game when Chris Makin scored.
Fans need to be up for it tomorrow.
Whole country will be watching...hope we do ourselves justice and do our bit to relegate Spurs...f*kin arseholes down there at WHL end of season game when Chris Makin scored.
Fans need to be up for it tomorrow
 
I feel like we’re well up to standard prem prices now with some standard seats approaching £50.
Some figures for the current season…


Well done man city!! 👏🏻

Stuff like that is very misleading really when it looks at cheapest and highest. What it doesn't show is that some of the cheapest have limited availability. Our £36 tickets is for 1,000s of seats and even the top price £46 is the cheapest in the Premier League by £9 and probably cheaper than 1,000s of seats at numerous other clubs. The likes of the £30 Man City tickets will be restricted areas and for Category C games against around 7 shit teams.

Many clubs also don't have as generous concession pricing or age bands available in as much of the ground as we do. This is why some teams with less fans on average generate more match day revenue than we do. It's also why when last in the Premier League, we generated the least £ per fan per season though this last season I don't think we'll be bottom.

ClubLeast Expensive Match TicketMost Expensive Match Ticket
Arsenal
£31.80​
£145.50​
Fulham
£36​
£125​
West Ham United
£25​
£115​
Tottenham Hotspur
£38​
£109​
Manchester United
£37​
£97​
Aston Villa
£46.75​
£96.60​
Brighton
£34​
£78​
Chelsea
£55​
£78​
Everton
£58​
£75​
Crystal Palace
£44​
£74​
Wolves
£26.50​
£71​
Newcastle United
£55​
£70​
Nottingham Forest
£50​
£70​
Brentford
£40​
£65​
Liverpool
£39​
£61​
Manchester City
£30​
£60​
Leeds United
£35​
£59​
Bournemouth
£30​
£56​
Burnley
£30​
£55​
Sunderland
£36​
£46​


The same goes for Season Ticket prices when articles just compare cheapest and most expensive. Look at Bournemouth Adult prices for example. They have £30 matchday in that list above from 1 of those articles, yet their ST prices are £694 for the equivalent of out North/South stands, £713 East stand wing & £739 for the 2 West stand wings and £960 for West stand centre. The price increase from when a bairn turns 16 is ridiculous. A parent with U16 in North for example would go from £525 to £1,249! They also dropped the age by a year in 2023. Note the £3 fee per person, unlike our £1.50 showing it's just another milking of fans.

If we had this pricing structure then we'd not have threads talking about needing an expansion, that's for sure!

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West Ham are the 'cheapest' at £350 adult season ticket in that Give Me Sport article but that's for a small section, band 5 below in black

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Yet look at the massive gap to the rest of stadium from 2024/25 so no doubt it will be same this season and realistically it's near £700 for the cheapest

 
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