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Saoirse

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Aug 20, 2013
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How many loyalty points do you have? If you've got over 46 points you're entered into the balot for a category A game, right?

Providing you apply of course..

Nope. There's no ballot. The tickets just go to whoever has the most loyalty points, exactly like an away match.
 

Coyboy

The Double of 1961 is still The Double
Dec 3, 2004
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Thanks for the heads up got tkts.

Now got 400 odd points hope will be enough for both or either of Arsenal/United.
 

Tel Boy

Active Member
Jan 2, 2007
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Missed out again, as others have said at least the next two are on loyalty points so should be OK.

With regard to the loyalty points games does anyone know how it works with regard to pricing levels. Say for example there are 5,000 tickets and 1500 are in the upper price point £70 and above. If of the top 5000 members, 4000 say they only want North/South stand, then what happens?

I don't want to miss out, but I am also not keen to pay £81 in the west upper.
 

plzsm

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Dec 7, 2006
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Anyone know how many loyalty points you might need for Burnley away?
 

evoid

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Jun 2, 2005
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Missed out again, as others have said at least the next two are on loyalty points so should be OK.

With regard to the loyalty points games does anyone know how it works with regard to pricing levels. Say for example there are 5,000 tickets and 1500 are in the upper price point £70 and above. If of the top 5000 members, 4000 say they only want North/South stand, then what happens?

I don't want to miss out, but I am also not keen to pay £81 in the west upper.

Yeah, I'd like to know how this works as I don't really fancy sitting in the West Stand for either game and don't really want to spend that sort of money for a ticket. But as you say I wouldn't want to miss out. Surely if you make the points cut off, you'll be allocated a seat in one of your chosen areas (I usually do East lower and below)? And if not Tottenham would surely advise that you have to go into a higher price bracket than requested?

I can't see there being a loyalty point cut off for each pricing level. Not sure whether it's worth taking the risk, I've been fine for the other Cat A games but think there will be a lot more interest for these two.
 

Time for Heroes

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Sep 5, 2012
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Guys don't sugarcoat it for me, I want an honest opinion!

My loyalty points have diminished in recent years and I only have 135 left.

Whats my chances in getting a ticket for Arsenal or Man Utd do you think?
 

Josiebyar

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Dec 17, 2013
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15,781 applications for the Bournemouth game and 5,415 tickets available.....that's just crazy!
 

nightgoat

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Sep 12, 2005
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Guys don't sugarcoat it for me, I want an honest opinion!

My loyalty points have diminished in recent years and I only have 135 left.

Whats my chances in getting a ticket for Arsenal or Man Utd do you think?

You'll need to hope a lot of members with more loyalty points don't apply. There's at least around 9,000 members with more points than you, and there'll only be around 5,000 tickets available.

http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/membership/loyalty-points/
 

mattdefoe

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Jul 16, 2009
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What are the chances of tickets going on to stubhub for arsenal and united home? And what are the chances of fans buying these tickets also? Are they regularly taken
 

Josiebyar

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Dec 17, 2013
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What are the chances of tickets going on to stubhub for arsenal and united home? And what are the chances of fans buying these tickets also? Are they regularly taken


there will be some available but probably at £200/ticket
 

evoid

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Jun 2, 2005
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Yeah, I'd like to know how this works as I don't really fancy sitting in the West Stand for either game and don't really want to spend that sort of money for a ticket. But as you say I wouldn't want to miss out. Surely if you make the points cut off, you'll be allocated a seat in one of your chosen areas (I usually do East lower and below)? And if not Tottenham would surely advise that you have to go into a higher price bracket than requested?

I can't see there being a loyalty point cut off for each pricing level. Not sure whether it's worth taking the risk, I've been fine for the other Cat A games but think there will be a lot more interest for these two.

Following on from this a mate of mine just spoke to the ticket office and was told the following:

Spurs will figure out the cut off point for loyalty points from the applications once they know how many seats are available etc and a figure will be decided. After this there will be a mini ballot for each pricing section depending on the number of applications for each one (not sure if this will be done on loyalty points as well). If you are unsuccessful for your chosen price bracket, Tottenham will call/email to say your application was above the loyalty point cut-off but you were unsuccessful in your chosen areas would you like to go for one of the higher priced tickets - which is what I thought would happen.

As a result I think I'll continue to apply for East Lower and below, and take a higher priced ticket if needs be.
 

Coyboy

The Double of 1961 is still The Double
Dec 3, 2004
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Does anyone know how it works if you apply with another member who doesn't have enough loyalty points? Does the person that does have enough get an offer or a single ticket?
 

nightgoat

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Sep 12, 2005
24,604
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Does anyone know how it works if you apply with another member who doesn't have enough loyalty points? Does the person that does have enough get an offer or a single ticket?

That's what's been done for cup finals so I would imagine this would be the case for these two games as well.
 

plzsm

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Dec 7, 2006
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Anyone an idea of how many points you would need for a cup semi at Wembley? Assume we would get an allocation of at least 30 000?
 
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