- Mar 14, 2004
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Can't wait!
Depending on the outcome of the Millwall/Brighton game, the City game could be my first in the new gaff.
Can't wait!
I rarely if ever drink on match days.
But Beavertown may change this.
Just need a beaver buddy.
I rarely if ever drink on match days.
But Beavertown may change this.
Just need a beaver buddy.
It’s on ST cards and you sit in your ST seat.Just booked the tickets (I'm not going, waiting for the real thing) for test event 1 and it looks like they are paper tickets which are being sent out
I thought one of the reasons of the test events was to test the stadium access cards???
Bit weird If that is not the case but It doesn't state anywhere that these tickets go onto your access card
Also there are no seat blocks or numbers printed on the tickets so you can sit wherever you like
Again a bit weird as it is only open to ST holders and the whole point is finding and sitting in your own seat
Maybe I'm wrong on all this, anyone???
Just booked the tickets (I'm not going, waiting for the real thing) for test event 1 and it looks like they are paper tickets which are being sent out
I thought one of the reasons of the test events was to test the stadium access cards???
Bit weird If that is not the case but It doesn't state anywhere that these tickets go onto your access card
Also there are no seat blocks or numbers printed on the tickets so you can sit wherever you like
Again a bit weird as it is only open to ST holders and the whole point is finding and sitting in your own seat
Maybe I'm wrong on all this, anyone???
It’s on ST cards and you sit in your ST seat.
If the club gives enough notice on how many are left and needed to get purchased in order for the safety certificates to pass, people will definitely buy them at short notice.Real shame if true
People have been quick enough to slam Wembley and not turn up, myself included, but to then not show up and help the club move back is shocking
Looks like I may be going to the City match at NWHL, mate who has a corporate ticket is going and I can go with him and sit in the lounge to watch, we'll see.
Don't forget to turn up the volume when your tucking into your Prawn Cocktail
If the club gives enough notice on how many are left and needed to get purchased in order for the safety certificates to pass, people will definitely buy them at short notice.
Many of the supporters I know that have a season ticket are holding off, purely because they want their first experience of the stadium to be a competitive one, one for them to remember as being the first competitive game played there, not because they can't be arsed to show
Just wait until I've tried for mine that's allDid not have the time to attend the Legends match, now things have changed
and i have plenty of time yo make it, but no ticket
Any hopes of getting a ticket in some way or another now that i missed
the season ticket window for the event?, maybe Monday when i goes on general sale.
I don't know
I rarely if ever drink on match days.
But Beavertown may change this.
Just need a beaver buddy.
Not sure the wife would approve.Or a beaver babe?
Just booked the tickets (I'm not going, waiting for the real thing)
"Tickets issued by the Club for these events are strictly non-transferable under any circumstances. All attendees are advised that checks will be in place at various points on the matchdays to ensure that this is adhered to and the strongest possible action will be taken against any supporters who look to abuse the ticketing allocation for these events. "
"Any member who attempts to use a ticket that was initially secured by a Season Ticket Holder will be seen to also have breached the terms & conditions of their membership and will be subject to disciplinary action. "
That’s always been the case yet people have shared ST for years.I'd seriously reconsider this.
Quotes from the club:
https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2019/march/test-events-ticket-information/
If you give that ticket to someone else it looks like you run a serious risk of losing your season ticket. I'd tell the club you can't go anymore and get a refund.