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Wembley Season Ticket Prices

BringBack_leGin

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Jul 28, 2004
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I'm block 230, row 9, so pretty good. Want to accept but not sure we'll be able to, might have to look at cheaper options.
 

davidmatzdorf

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Jun 7, 2004
18,106
45,030
If I read the advice from the club correctly, the seats that have been allocated to the east stand, which will be in the south stand at Wembley, have been discounted somewhat. It has to do with the disparity between the amenities available in the east and west stands at WHL. There is no such disparity at between the north and south stands at Wembley. The idea is to avoid lumbering east stand ST holders with a sudden price increase, when everyone else's price is staying the same as it is now.

This affects block 127, where I have been placed, and quite a few people who posted their allocations on the previous page.

However, if you do not accept the seats initially offered, the price reduction will disappear for the second phase of allocations and you will have to pay more.

This is the relevant paragraph from the OS renewals page:

IMPORTANT: East Stand Season Ticket Holders renewal price will be at a level that matches the current White Hart Lane Price for 19 Premier League matches. East Stand Season Ticket Holders should therefore apply as above. If you elect to buy in a similar position in the South Stand you will pay the same price as you paid for 19 games this season. Once the first phase of Season Ticket renewals has closed then all seats in Wembley’s South Stand will revert to the new price point to mirror the pricing structure of the North side of Wembley Stadium.

Block 127 at Wembley is noticeably closer to the corner flag than Block G at WHL, where I presently sit, which is roughly level with the edge of the penalty box. I'd rather be closer to the centre of the pitch than Block 127, but not if I have to pay an extra couple of hundred quid for the privilege.

East stand ST holders should check this carefully before deciding to wait for a reallocation.
 

900triumph

Got my beer on the sideboard here.....
Apr 6, 2005
1,495
235
If I read the advice from the club correctly, the seats that have been allocated to the east stand, which will be in the south stand at Wembley, have been discounted somewhat. It has to do with the disparity between the amenities available in the east and west stands at WHL. There is no such disparity at between the north and south stands at Wembley. The idea is to avoid lumbering east stand ST holders with a sudden price increase, when everyone else's price is staying the same as it is now.

This affects block 127, where I have been placed, and quite a few people who posted their allocations on the previous page.

However, if you do not accept the seats initially offered, the price reduction will disappear for the second phase of allocations and you will have to pay more.

This is the relevant paragraph from the OS renewals page:



Block 127 at Wembley is noticeably closer to the corner flag than Block G at WHL, where I presently sit, which is roughly level with the edge of the penalty box. I'd rather be closer to the centre of the pitch than Block 127, but not if I have to pay an extra couple of hundred quid for the privilege.

East stand ST holders should check this carefully before deciding to wait for a reallocation.
I can't see a discount applied yet to my East Stand ticket, the "offer" to me is way over what I paid this season. Hope they sort it soon, getting through by phone would be a nightmare! BTW I tried putting into basket but still no discount.
 

bomberH

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Jun 4, 2005
28,464
168,299
There's a 'hardcore' of about 12 of us who sit in an almost 4-4-4 formation over three rows. We've now been given our seats at Wembley and at least 4 of us have been moved to different blocks!! Not happy, though I managed to stay in the same equivalent place, getting split up is a bit shit, especially at a ground like Wembley.
 

Hoddtastic72

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Sep 25, 2011
1,338
1,846
I've been allocated row 6. I'm assuming that's still shit although marginally less shit than row 2?

I think I'll be waiting for the second renewal window.
Wish I'd been offered an allocation. Unfortunately I'm about 40.000 on the waiting list. Might get a season ticket just in time to collect my pension.
 

Dougal

Staff
Jun 4, 2004
60,367
130,255
Block 134 for me, behind the goal. Or it would be if the goal was in the right place.

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That should plant me in the middle of the Kop if they do the same thing this time next year.
 

davidmatzdorf

Front Page Gadfly
Jun 7, 2004
18,106
45,030
I can't see a discount applied yet to my East Stand ticket, the "offer" to me is way over what I paid this season. Hope they sort it soon, getting through by phone would be a nightmare! BTW I tried putting into basket but still no discount.

It's not a "discount" in that sense, more of a concession.

East stand ST prices at WHL are lower than equivalent west stand prices because of the poorer facilities. The facilities in the north and south stands at Wembley are comparable, so the prices there ought to be the same.

But that would mean east stand ST holders having a price rise when we transfer to Wembley. So the quoted price is being held to the proportion of your ST that relates to the 19 league matches, after the cup matches have been deducted. I have a silver ST, so I have 2 cup matches included. The price they have quoted me is just a few quid more than my 2016/17 ST price / 21 x 19.

The point is that, after the first phase where people get to buy their allocated seats, that concession will be withdrawn and the prices for east stand ST holders who transfer to the south stand at Wembley will be the same as the prices in the north stand at Wembley, i.e., higher.

So if you presently sit in the east stand and want to change your allocated seat, the price will probably be higher than the price being quoted today for the allocated seat.
 

manic041

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Apr 5, 2005
634
258
Block 134 for me, behind the goal. Or it would be if the goal was in the right place.

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That should plant me in the middle of the Kop if they do the same thing this time next year.

Same as me, row 41 which isn't too bad but not really comparable to my current block 44 seat or my old block 56 seat. Looking to move to one of the north corners.
 

spursfan77

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Aug 13, 2005
46,681
104,957
Block 134 for me, behind the goal. Or it would be if the goal was in the right place.

View attachment 29966

That should plant me in the middle of the Kop if they do the same thing this time next year.

in the Q&A it says that where we sit in Wembley this year has no baring on where we will be sitting in the new stadium. You'd think they would just do the same thing though for ease, so I'm not sure I believe them
 

JollyHappy

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Oct 9, 2005
1,441
1,161
Out of interest is there anyone here in blocks 52 or 53, front 12 rows or so? At WHL am in row 5 dead central behind the goal. I'm now offered block 109 row 34 so effectively the other end now (although away from the away fans) but in the corner. I was hoping to keep more central.

Also do people think that where we end up at Wembley will bear any relation to what we are then offered in the New Stadium?
 

Gb160

Well done boys. Good process
Jun 20, 2012
23,669
93,391
Out of interest is there anyone here in blocks 52 or 53, front 12 rows or so? At WHL am in row 5 dead central behind the goal. I'm now offered block 109 row 34 so effectively the other end now (although away from the away fans) but in the corner. I was hoping to keep more central.

Also do people think that where we end up at Wembley will bear any relation to what we are then offered in the New Stadium?
I'm at the other end, but they've done the same with me, I'm behind the goal, just off centre, but been offered a seat right in the corner, not even close to the sort of view I'm used to.
Disappointed tbh, I'll see what the boys around me are gonna do as I'm pretty sure we've all been moved there.
 

Goldman

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Jul 14, 2004
7,095
2,148
I'm block 230, row 9, so pretty good. Want to accept but not sure we'll be able to, might have to look at cheaper options.

Where do you sit in WHL?

I was expecting to be offered a similar block to you as I'm West Upper, but they've moved me to the lower tier.

Not that I mind considering it will save me money!
 

900triumph

Got my beer on the sideboard here.....
Apr 6, 2005
1,495
235
It's not a "discount" in that sense, more of a concession.

East stand ST prices at WHL are lower than equivalent west stand prices because of the poorer facilities. The facilities in the north and south stands at Wembley are comparable, so the prices there ought to be the same.

But that would mean east stand ST holders having a price rise when we transfer to Wembley. So the quoted price is being held to the proportion of your ST that relates to the 19 league matches, after the cup matches have been deducted. I have a silver ST, so I have 2 cup matches included. The price they have quoted me is just a few quid more than my 2016/17 ST price / 21 x 19.

The point is that, after the first phase where people get to buy their allocated seats, that concession will be withdrawn and the prices for east stand ST holders who transfer to the south stand at Wembley will be the same as the prices in the north stand at Wembley, i.e., higher.

So if you presently sit in the east stand and want to change your allocated seat, the price will probably be higher than the price being quoted today for the allocated seat.
Yeah, I understood all that. My tickets (we have 2) have gone up by almost £200, on the first offer. I've realised the reason - my WHL seats in East Upper are restricted view, I'm assuming that Daniel won't allow me to bring the old pillar to every game to get cheaper seats, even though I'm assuming he doesn't need it? Knowing Levy it'll probs get recycled somehow.
 

edson

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May 17, 2005
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12,117
Bock 126 for me and only four stops on the train for me, a year of no driving and back on the Beer:)

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BringBack_leGin

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Jul 28, 2004
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Where do you sit in WHL?

I was expecting to be offered a similar block to you as I'm West Upper, but they've moved me to the lower tier.

Not that I mind considering it will save me money!

I'm west upper, block 5 row 18 and on the aisle. View is relatively comparable, bit worse but I could have done with being offered a cheap option.

Is that club Wembley?
Not that I'm aware of but I'm not sure really.
 

Goldman

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Jul 14, 2004
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I'm west upper, block 5 row 18 and on the aisle. View is relatively comparable, bit worse but I could have done with being offered a cheap option.

Not that I'm aware of but I'm not sure really.

Ah ok, thanks. I'm block 7.. interesting!

The whole middle tier is Club Wembley I believe.
 

DIEHARD

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May 17, 2004
4,659
5,443
Block 134 for me, behind the goal. Or it would be if the goal was in the right place.

View attachment 29966

That should plant me in the middle of the Kop if they do the same thing this time next year.

Wanna swap? I'm to the right of you near the corner flag. I hate anything to the side Arghhhhh.... Ruins ny perspective of things
 

G Ron

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Aug 24, 2012
2,016
7,618
So me and my old man got the renewals today, my ticket is the same price as last year £775, but his OAP ticket has gone up by £110 (from £355 to £465).

How do they work that out??
 
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