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Tottenham or Madrid?

Where will you watch it?


  • Total voters
    107

Chopper83

New Member
May 9, 2019
4
0
I'm over in Belfast and not got any mates really since moving from London. Any good places to watch in Ireland? Otherwise I'll be over to Tottenham. Can do 100 on flights for me and the Mrs but Madrids looking too steep

In Belfast too mate, all family are Spurs, we are either watching in Belfast or going over to London to watch it. Undecided what's the best option. Was in Madrid for Real game but had a ticket, don't fancy paying all that money for no ticket so next best option might be fly to London for 100 quid.
 

Mr.D

Old Member
Dec 2, 2014
4,262
7,876
I'm going to Fulham on the Friday to replace my idiot son's wash basin which he broke so he gets his bond back when he moves out in July. Staying over in Kensington.
I may go to my brother's in 'Stow on the Saturday and bus it up to Tottenham and watch it there. It'll mean two nights away which won't please Mrs D. Am I brave enough? Might do a poll.
 

TottenhamMattSpur

Well-Known Member
Aug 31, 2012
10,925
16,007
So a 15k allocation would mean goes down to 160-175 points.

Will need a lot of people to turn down a ticket for it to reach me on 112 points ?


Buuuut it's fucking expensive and a 2 day break to Spain. No way on earth will all of the people above take up the chance. No way.

I got a season ticket from 58k on the waiting list. There's hope!
 

BuryMeInEngland

Polish that cock lads
May 24, 2012
11,125
27,781
Driving back from Kentucky to Colorado. 15 hour drive, just over 1000 miles. No TV, no dodgy streams. Only my phone to get text updates from here and UK papers/bbc. I might try and set up my phone as a hotpot hotspot and see if I can get anything (please god, anything) on my tablet.

Once in a lifetime and I'm going to miss it live. :(:cry::(:cry:
 
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jackson

SC Supporter
Jan 27, 2006
1,264
2,980
I could well be watching it in a maternity ward as my first child due 1st June... Would love to head to London somewhere though
 

spursgirls

SC Supporter
Aug 13, 2008
19,325
40,040
Has anyone been to foreign games via a Spurs' package? i.e. travel etc organised by Spurs? How does it work?
 

homer hotspur

Well-Known Member
Dec 7, 2014
2,901
4,681
Driving back from Kentucky to Colorado. 15 hour drive, just over 1000 miles. No TV, no dodgy streams. Only my phone to get text updates from here and UK papers/bbc. I might try and set up my phone as a hotpot and see if I can get anything (please god, anything) on my tablet.

Once in a lifetime and I'm going to miss it live. :(:cry::(:cry:
That's a very advanced phone you have there!
 

easley91

Well-Known Member
Jan 27, 2011
19,053
54,715
If it was at all possible I would happily go over to watch in a bar with other Yids. But money and lack of holiday left to book from work as well as having 3 weeks off post op means I'd probably be on thin ice if I had to book that Friday/Monday for flights..
 

luptic

Well-Known Member
Jul 21, 2008
2,357
3,066
Did not
In Belfast too mate, all family are Spurs, we are either watching in Belfast or going over to London to watch it. Undecided what's the best option. Was in Madrid for Real game but had a ticket, don't fancy paying all that money for no ticket so next best option might be fly to London for 100 quid.
If Madrid isnt on your agenda, get to London. Fuck going out here to what the match, useless the local supporters club is doing something. But heading out in anywhere in NI to watch a match, you'll likely be surround by Liverpool fans, who will suck the life out of any enjoyment out of watching the game.
The club will be doing something at the stadium no doubt. Where else would you go and watch it? My thinking is go and be surrounded hundreds or thousands of fellow minded people.
 

tez1503

Putting the "ass" in "classy"
Aug 15, 2008
164
357
I’m going to Madrid from Canada.
No chance of getting a ticket but I’ve waited 40 years for this moment and I can’t not be there! COYS!
 
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