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Wembley Season Ticket Prices

DiscoD1882

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I don't know what their finance terms are, but I strongly advise you not to go down that route. In fact I cannot think of any reason to take THFC finance (or any other loan for that amount) when you can get a 0% interest credit card where you will not pay a penny interest for 2 years+.
good shout. I could pay it in one go. but sometimes its nicer to spread it out so you don't feel totally mugged off.
 

SandroClegane

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Jun 27, 2012
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As a East stand season ticket holder I'm naturally not to impressed with club over this at all. Seems to me yet again they take advantage of fans by increasing season ticket prices and then to top it off reduce the number of games we get included in our season ticket. Would have much rather had he option of taking the season off than having to trapse to the soulless bowl which Wembley is. The club appears to have missed a trick with pricing the tickets at affordable prices for a season. Anyway rant over will be renewing as naturally don't want to lose my season ticket.
One thing to note, the club is now paying to rent a stadium rather than owning WHL, so that cost has to be made up somehow.

I work in ticketing in the US, it's very complicated and there's a lot that goes into pricing everything out properly.
 

Tott66

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Aug 31, 2012
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Has anyone mentioned yet that you will be allocated a seat.
Arrogant bastards been a season ticket holder since 86 most recently in the east stand.
Really pissed off by this the tickets should have been £500 as a thanks for our loyalty.
And being that we didn't ask to move did we.
Understand progress but levy is pulling on your heart strings.
And the time in which you have to pay is a disgrace being that it was only announced we were leaving the lane on Friday.
They knocked those ticket prices up quick didn't they.
 

southlondonyiddo

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Nov 8, 2004
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Has anyone mentioned yet that you will be allocated a seat.
Arrogant bastards been a season ticket holder since 86 most recently in the east stand.
Really pissed off by this the tickets should have been £500 as a thanks for our loyalty.
And being that we didn't ask to move did we.
Understand progress but levy is pulling on your heart strings.
And the time in which you have to pay is a disgrace being that it was only announced we were leaving the lane on Friday.
They knocked those ticket prices up quick didn't they.


Yep spot on but did we really ever think it would be any different

Clubs have always taken the piss since the year dot

Give us £800. Sit there. Shut up

They have us by the bollox more than ever
 

tiger666

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Jan 4, 2005
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Yep spot on but did we really ever think it would be any different

Clubs have always taken the piss since the year dot

Give us £800. Sit there. Shut up

They have us by the bollox more than ever

These higher wages everyone wants us to be paying our players have to come from somewhere
 

Gb160

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Jun 20, 2012
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These higher wages everyone wants us to be paying our players have to come from somewhere
Yeah i think some people are failing to realise stuff like this and were expecting a PL title challenge for the same price per game as Gent in the Europa...was never going to happen.
Still, it was only a matter of time before ol baldy got it in the neck for something, the lynch mob haven't had much to moan about recently.
 

southlondonyiddo

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Nov 8, 2004
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These higher wages everyone wants us to be paying our players have to come from somewhere

I've been going to WHL for about 45 years mate. The most loyal supporters have always been screwed over the most and will continue to be.

Not because of player wages but because the clubs can and do take the piss out of us because they know we will keep coming back for more and more
 

tiger666

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Surely the extra revenue from the extra 60,000 fans can pay the higher wages

I don't know I'm not privy to our finances. It just seems the club are tight bastards by not paying our players enough so they'll all leave yet, they're robbing bastards for making money from ticket prices.
 

Saoirse

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The other thing to remember is that thanks to Sugar, our commercial revenue is far worse than the five big money clubs. That means if we want to consistently compete with them we need to be making at least as much as they do in ticket revenue - which is with 60,000 in NWHL paying currently prices rather than less.
 

dagraham

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Sep 20, 2005
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The other thing to remember is that thanks to Sugar, our commercial revenue is far worse than the five big money clubs. That means if we want to consistently compete with them we need to be making at least as much as they do in ticket revenue - which is with 60,000 in NWHL paying currently prices rather than less.

Has anyone suggested that NWHL should or would be the same price or cheaper than the current stadium? Most people aren't daft.

This is about the one season at Wembley.
 

Dougal

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Jun 4, 2004
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18 years a season ticket holder. I've gone from moving away from the North Stand when it was changed to the family stand to moving to east Stand block 25 which was 'next to centre'. This was relabelled 'centre' and price increased so I moved again to block 23 in the corner. This was then deemed to be the WAG corner where players could have seats for their other half and family so I moved to block 24. Which was then demolished. They moved me to the Park Lane, apart from Cup games when I got moved. Now the whole thing is getting demolished and they want me to go to Wembley. And want to know if I want to buy my seat for £50. To be honest I haven't really had time to get attached to it. One season there and I'll be in the new ground. Don't ask me where I'll be sitting. I'm tired. I just wanna watch Spurs.
 

camaj

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Aug 10, 2004
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Really disappointed with this announcement. I think what bothers me is the price, I was hoping for an amnesty which seemed likely but I feel that if the club are going to force us to go to Wembley we should at least get a decent discount especially given how much money they could make from this. I wasn't quiet expecting CL level but £20-30 a game would be reasonable, £380- £570

I think quite a few fans would have taken the amnesty if offered so they will only get a ticket to ensure they don't use it. Likewise the fans on the waiting list will do the same, not wanting to miss out on a seat in the new stadium. I can see this backfiring though. I put a lot of tickets on StubHub and most of the time I'll get less than face value and many times I've got £20 for a ticket or even nothing at all, even this season. I can see myself getting very little back this time unless they go back to the old system

This whole thing has made me question the point of a ST, if I can get tickets to any game for less than a ST holder, perhaps bar some of the bigger games which are usually on TV anyway, I could see every game I want and it'd cost me less. The only benefit of a ST is access to away games and a european cup final
 

DIEHARD

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May 17, 2004
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I don't think an amnesty was ever going to happen. I thought the tickets were going to be slightly cheaper especially for this season given no doubt that the following year the prices will be in excess of 1k I would imagine.

I don't think we will be able to use stub hub to sell tickets and if we do the prices won't be extortionate... Simply because of supply demand coupled with the low prices the general sale tickets would go for.
 

ginge

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Jan 28, 2011
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Looks like a drive to Watford Junction and then Overground might be the best route for me from Norwich. Anyone know what parking's like there?
Pretty big car park (7-800 spaces) so wont be any problems parking at Watford. It will about £5 a pop. Nowhere elese to park around the station though as its double yellows or permit.
 

jimmy-jojo

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Jun 30, 2004
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Surely the extra revenue from the extra 60,000 fans can pay the higher wages

Do you really think one year at Wembley is going to cover 100k per week, 5 year contracts?

Still have to agree that it seems they should have made the discount a bit more significant. Not sure if we'll be able to fill 90,000 seats if people are being asked to pay £40-50 a ticket.
 

nicdic

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May 8, 2005
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It never was us pushing for 90,000. We were happy with the 50,000 and a few games at 90,000. It was Wembley and Brent Council who wanted all games uncapped.
 
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