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Started a new thread with the link in.
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Although i thought we'd struggle with Gent but it seems like they've sold quite a few in the upper rim.
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The pricing was the main reason. Not sure how that would work for PL games..
I think we will only be allowed full capacity for a few games. It will be 50k for a lot with the top tier closed.
The pricing was the main reason. Not sure how that would work for PL games..
I can't imagine the season tickets holders would be pleased to be paying more than members did over the course of the year.Will it be a problem to use similar pricing? Probably more demand for Prem tickets (even Hull) than for Gent....
And then after a year Levy gets 90,000 people wanting to keep their live Spurs fix when there's only 60,000 tickets....
I can't imagine the season tickets holders would be pleased to be paying more than members did over the course of the year.
Danny will make everyone have to become a member before they can buy tickets, maybe we will end up with half a million members, wouldn't put it past him.If and I think it will be a big IF Wembley successfully get the 90k capacity for all games at Wembley its going to be very interesting to see how the club sell tickets. I imagine for the less glamorous games they will struggle to sell 90k. So will it be a case as per the Gent game of selling the lower tier then if that sells out opening up the upper tier section by section. If so then surely the tickets in the upper tier will be cheaper than the lower tier which will be unfair on season ticket holders as we won't have the option of buying a season ticket in the upper tier as there is a chance it won't be opened up for every game. Also surely there has to be a big question on segregation we obviously rely on general sale tickets to sell out the stadium how are we going to stop opposition fans getting tickets for the home end particularly for the glamour games.
If and I think it will be a big IF Wembley successfully get the 90k capacity for all games at Wembley its going to be very interesting to see how the club sell tickets. I imagine for the less glamorous games they will struggle to sell 90k. So will it be a case as per the Gent game of selling the lower tier then if that sells out opening up the upper tier section by section. If so then surely the tickets in the upper tier will be cheaper than the lower tier which will be unfair on season ticket holders as we won't have the option of buying a season ticket in the upper tier as there is a chance it won't be opened up for every game. Also surely there has to be a big question on segregation we obviously rely on general sale tickets to sell out the stadium how are we going to stop opposition fans getting tickets for the home end particularly for the glamour games.
I think Wembley have applied for ALL our games to be 90k?
Add in Brexit won't have helped either
Why won't Brexit have helped?
Exchange rates being rubbish against the pound meaning materials cost more from abroad. Unless mace bought euros prior to Brexit which can be done or got guaranteed fixed prices from the supply chain which I doubt as packages are still being tendered.Why won't Brexit have helped?
Absolutely. Particularly as ST holders are being effectively forced to buy a ST at Wembley or be slung to the back of the queue when the new stadium opens. I am still clinging to the hope that they go back to their original promise of an amnesty for current ST holders for next season. Particularly if they open the upper tier and stick with Stubhub as there will be no option of selling tickets as very, very few games will sell out.