berlusconi was once quoted as saying that as far he was concerned, the dream was to have no need for supporters.
Wow.. that is just about the single most pathetic quote I’ve ever heard.. What a Prick.
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berlusconi was once quoted as saying that as far he was concerned, the dream was to have no need for supporters.
I asked at the touchline bar on Saturday (got there about 20 mins after opening) and was told it was only after the match, despite it being announced previously that it would be before and afterAnyone else had trouble with the £5 Pie & Pint offer. In so much as the sever hasn't a feckin clue about it.
Anyone else had trouble with the £5 Pie & Pint offer. In so much as the sever hasn't a feckin clue about it.
I asked at the touchline bar on Saturday (got there about 20 mins after opening) and was told it was only after the match, despite it being announced previously that it would be before and after
Was talking to a Northern Ireland fan the other week and she says, when they built the new Kop (west stand) they built it with the seats slightly further apart to allow for standing (unofficially of course) as that stand just stands and sings the entire game anyway so they just made it a little safer to do so, the Stewarts don’t give one fuck.I'm in the South Upper and the problem with the atmosphere is the fans. There are some great people around me who sing and make alot of noise and their are some absolute bell ends who complain when people stand and just want to sit there like they are in a fucking opera. I have had arguements with these fans and there stock response is I have paid for my ticket so I can watch how I like. My response is why did you not go in the west, east and North stands you fucking pillock. These "fans" are a disgrace. The whole point of the south stand design is to have a "wall of noise" but at points it's like a library. The club ultimately is to blame because the moment they put the 1882 in the middle of the wall they ruined the park lane. Also with making season tickets the most expensive in Europe they have priced out alot of old Skool spurs fans who make noise and sing as well as younger local fans who would bring the noise. Imagine if instead of the 1882 they had cheap under 25 season tickets. The wall would be rocking but yet again Levy and Co. went for the greedy option. I have a season ticket but I'm getting to the point where I will just go to the big games and put my tickets for small games on the exchange. I live in Tottenham so can just watch it in the local boozer and go away. I went to the Haringey Boro FA cup game and you get more atmosphere there then half the games in the "Wall of Breeze"
What about the Daves and the Kevins? Do they give a fuck?Was talking to a Northern Ireland fan the other week and she says, when they built the new Kop (west stand) they built it with the seats slightly further apart to allow for standing (unofficially of course) as that stand just stands and sings the entire game anyway so they just made it a little safer to do so, the Stewarts don’t give one fuck.
Who?What about the Daves and the Kevins? Do they give a fuck?
Stewart's matesWho?
Spellcheck thinks it knows best......I bow to spell check!!Stewart's mates
I've only managed to get to the new stadium once so far which was the Inter game during pre-season and although I know it wasnt the usual matchday crowd, it still felt a little weird in my section. There were lots of families around me, but also a huge number of foreign tourists. Whilst it's great that tickets are selling and the club is world renowned, the atmosphere was pathetic and people were constantly getting up to go buy snacks or whatever all through the game.
I genuinely get the feeling that the club don't care who buys the tickets as long as they're sold. I get the impression that the stadium is more of a tourist attraction to the club and they're happy to keep ticket prices high because people clearly people will pay for them. And tickets are selling because as a OHPlus member I cant get tickets for the Sheff Utd game that I want to go to unless I pay well over £100 on the exchange. I don't want to spend that much though.
The longer Levy stays in charge the more I get the feeling that Spurs are run purely as a business with the football playing second fiddle.
Interestingly they let me buy three tickets for Saturday on one membership so I could bring non members, seems the new stadium buzz is already fading a bitim fairly sure, at some point in time, someone said "a penny to watch football. you're crazy. let the crazy have it"
thing is, as Ive always said, the day that a price was put on going to a football match, then someone somewhere was being priced out.
When i had a season ticket in the 90s, when we were shite, it was still more than 400 quid.
you could just apply and get one in those days too. no waiting lists for match tickets, no waiting lists for season tickets. even as recently as the last season at old WHL, i bought tickets a cowuple of times in that season just by going on the website. Im gonna bet thats not gonna happen too often in the new place
Via the ticket exchange, I assume? They sell out on ticket sale day, but by the time most people put their season tickets up for resale it's too late for lots of people, or they don't realise how easy it is to buy nearer the timeInterestingly they let me buy three tickets for Saturday on one membership so I could bring non members, seems the new stadium buzz is already fading a bit
Don't base it on a pre-season game, get yourself into the South stand for a proper gameI've only managed to get to the new stadium once so far which was the Inter game during pre-season and although I know it wasnt the usual matchday crowd, it still felt a little weird in my section. There were lots of families around me, but also a huge number of foreign tourists. Whilst it's great that tickets are selling and the club is world renowned, the atmosphere was pathetic and people were constantly getting up to go buy snacks or whatever all through the game.
I genuinely get the feeling that the club don't care who buys the tickets as long as they're sold. I get the impression that the stadium is more of a tourist attraction to the club and they're happy to keep ticket prices high because people clearly people will pay for them. And tickets are selling because as a OHPlus member I cant get tickets for the Sheff Utd game that I want to go to unless I pay well over £100 on the exchange. I don't want to spend that much though.
The longer Levy stays in charge the more I get the feeling that Spurs are run purely as a business with the football playing second fiddle.
Yeah but options for both were available, never been able to get more than one per membership beforeVia the ticket exchange, I assume? They sell out on ticket sale day, but by the time most people put their season tickets up for resale it's too late for lots of people, or they don't realise how easy it is to buy nearer the time
Had a couple of mates in the Palace end Saturday and they said at HT one of the servers was dishing out 4 beers for £10 cash in hand. Probably only working the one shift so thought sod it i'll make hay whilst the sun is shining.
I asked at the touchline bar on Saturday (got there about 20 mins after opening) and was told it was only after the match, despite it being announced previously that it would be before and after
Pulling strokes over £5 pint and meal deals has to be the pits. I never buy food or drink at the football;at any concert or even the cinema for that matter; I make sure I’ve had my fill before they have me trapped the thieving bassas .
Tbf beers at the stadium are cheaper than most of the nearby bars
I think they just use them to check that people are headed for the right part of the stadium. For example, if you're walking from the SE corner and your seat is in the East stand, it'd be much quicker if they let you go up the steps by the South stand, through the security checkpoint there and then just walk round the edge of the actual stadium to the right turnstile. But if they let everyone do that then certain entry points would get too busy and others would be under-used, so they have to make sure everyone goes through their designated security point.I've not yet worked out the purpose of the scanners at the bottom of the stairs. I guess it's just to stop there being queues/issues at the actual turnstiles? Pretty sure you could just slip past the pre check unnoticed at busy points.