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Ticket question....as a One Hotspur+ member who has yet again go nowhere trying to get tickets for a game...are tickets available (yes at obscene prices) on stubhub legit or is it likely you pay for something that doesn’t let you in?
Yeah, wake up. ochbye:
Ticket question....as a One Hotspur+ member who has yet again go nowhere trying to get tickets for a game...are tickets available (yes at obscene prices) on stubhub legit or is it likely you pay for something that doesn’t let you in?
Ticket question....as a One Hotspur+ member who has yet again go nowhere trying to get tickets for a game...are tickets available (yes at obscene prices) on stubhub legit or is it likely you pay for something that doesn’t let you in?
if only there was some cheeseOnly if you are going to get a tea or some cake.
there were loads for Brighton - rather than that perhaps look up 1882 on the exchange, think they were £90 for brighton may be a way of paying over the odds but not getting stung.Ticket question....as a One Hotspur+ member who has yet again go nowhere trying to get tickets for a game...are tickets available (yes at obscene prices) on stubhub legit or is it likely you pay for something that doesn’t let you in?
Ticket question....as a One Hotspur+ member who has yet again go nowhere trying to get tickets for a game...are tickets available (yes at obscene prices) on stubhub legit or is it likely you pay for something that doesn’t let you in?
There's tickets for the West Ham game available for under £80 via the ticket exchange on the official site right nowthere were loads for Brighton - rather than that perhaps look up 1882 on the exchange, think they were £90 for brighton may be a way of paying over the odds but not getting stung.
True, never two together but I guess beggars can’t be choosers. Just always sat next to my dad for 25 years...There's tickets for the West Ham game available for under £80 via the ticket exchange on the official site right now
There's tickets for the West Ham game available for under £80 via the ticket exchange on the official site right now
there were loads for Brighton - rather than that perhaps look up 1882 on the exchange, think they were £90 for brighton may be a way of paying over the odds but not getting stung.
Would just like to add I've not missed a game yet and have no plans to, but some of us have to work abroad at fairly short notice
Listen at us. “Under £80” like that’s a bargain. We’ve gone mad with the world.
The trouble is there isn’t a large enough local fan base to fill the stadium regularly. So we rely onfansclients from further afield.
But with that comes extra cost of travel and ancilliary costs.
I reckon it costs me a conservative £50 to attend one match (excluding ticket price). Probably £70 if I bring my daughter. That’s well over a grand a season on top of the match ticket price.
So let’s assume 19 matches at £80 plus £50, that would equal £2.5k. That’s without cup games and Europe. I suppose it’s no wonder some people who have the luxury will pick and choose. The size of the stadium has determined that will happen in my eyes.
Not that it’s a bad thing from the clubs point of view because they are making money all ways round. Whether it’s a die hard, dyed in the wool, fully COYS fan, or a never seen before and never to be seen again American day tripper (Zach Effron), they have their wedge.
Having said all that I was surprised that the Brighton game didn’t sell out so early in the life of our much vaunted and highly anticipated new home.
I disagree about the point about not a large enough local fan base to fill the stadium. I live 10 mins from the stadium and most people around here support spurs. The problem is the pricing. Many people sadly have been priced out. One of my mates had a spare in the park lane and the FV was 75£. I asked around and its just to expensive for most local spurs fans i know to afford. The club would prefer a wealthy fan from abroad who would go spend £200 quid on merch and lots of money in the ground. Then a local fan who would get a kebab on the high road and drink in the coaches. That is the modern football model.
The club should allocate at least 1000 STs for locals at discounted prices.I disagree about the point about not a large enough local fan base to fill the stadium. I live 10 mins from the stadium and most people around here support spurs. The problem is the pricing. Many people sadly have been priced out. One of my mates had a spare in the park lane and the FV was 75£. I asked around and its just to expensive for most local spurs fans i know to afford. The club would prefer a wealthy fan from abroad who would go spend £200 quid on merch and lots of money in the ground. Then a local fan who would get a kebab on the high road and drink in the coaches. That is the modern football model.
They dont give a shit about local, working class or young fans. The biggest joke is the 1882 section in the middle of the park lane. That should have been cheap under 25 seats.The club should allocate at least 1000 STs for locals at discounted prices.