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8thvu

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Hey Spurs Community,
i live in germany and i wanted to go to the game spurs vs wolves in february. I read the ticket system, which is very complicated for me I know that you need a membership to get the best fair ticket prices, but what is the difference (image)? why is the other cheaper? I would just be afraid that what would be debited from me every month. and one more question: if i have a membership, can i get several tickets in the ticket exchange or only one per membership?
Thanks for the Help!
 

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ShelfWatcher

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My understanding is the standard fee, you don't get it automatically debited next year. That's the one I used to use. It meant that you could decide whether to renew or not.
If you go for direct debit discount, but then don't want to renew for next year. You have to cancel it before renewal date, so they don't debit it again.
The debit is once a year, not monthly.
This is just my understanding, you can write to the club and check the situation, before buying. There should be an email address somewhere on the official site.

Good luck and enjoy the game, COYS ?
 

8thvu

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Nov 12, 2021
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My understanding is the standard fee, you don't get it automatically debited next year. That's the one I used to use. It meant that you could decide whether to renew or not.
If you go for direct debit discount, but then don't want to renew for next year. You have to cancel it before renewal date, so they don't debit it again.
The debit is once a year, not monthly.
This is just my understanding, you can write to the club and check the situation, before buying. There should be an email address somewhere on the official site.

Good luck and enjoy the game, COYS ?
ok i understand, then i would probably also take the standard fee so that i would not have any stress with it after a year.?
and one more question: if i have a membership for me, can i get several tickets in the ticket exchange or can I just have one ticket per membership?
Thanks for the Help and the quick answer!:)
 

ShelfWatcher

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ok i understand, then i would probably also take the standard fee so that i would not have any stress with it after a year.?
and one more question: if i have a membership for me, can i get several tickets in the ticket exchange or can I just have one ticket per membership?
Thanks for the Help and the quick answer!:)
Cheers, glad to help ? yes that's why I took the standard fee, less stress ?
It's usually just one ticket per member, Spurs do all they can to sell as many memberships as possible ?
There used to be a thing called guest sale where if by a certain time tickets had not sold out a member could buy extra tickets, but don't know if that still exists.
Again for up to date details best to email the club
If you only intend to see just one game per season, it's worth checking out Premium seats.
For example a normal ticket plus membership will cost about 90 pounds for Wolves, a Premium seat maybe 100?
Naturally if you go to more than one game per year the economics change
Also as a member you used to get free scarf and club pin, don't know what goodies you get these days ?
 

8thvu

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Cheers, glad to help ? yes that's why I took the standard fee, less stress ?
It's usually just one ticket per member, Spurs do all they can to sell as many memberships as possible ?
There used to be a thing called guest sale where if by a certain time tickets had not sold out a member could buy extra tickets, but don't know if that still exists.
Again for up to date details best to email the club
If you only intend to see just one game per season, it's worth checking out Premium seats.
For example a normal ticket plus membership will cost about 90 pounds for Wolves, a Premium seat maybe 100?
Naturally if you go to more than one game per year the economics change
Also as a member you used to get free scarf and club pin, don't know what goodies you get these days ?
yes, I had already considered premium seats but prices are around 200-300 :/ but you can buy several tickets in the ticket exchange right? and you can only use one ticket per membership, right? so i can't use multiple tickets with one membership on the day of the match right?? sorry for all the questions but it‘s very complicated in comparison to germany?
 

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yes, I had already considered premium seats but prices are around 200-300 :/ but you can buy several tickets in the ticket exchange right? and you can only use one ticket per membership, right? so i can't use multiple tickets with one membership on the day of the match right?? sorry for all the questions but it‘s very complicated in comparison to germany?
No problem, happy to help?
It's strictly one ticket per membership on Ticket EXchange, AFAIK
Didn't realize it was so expensive on Premium. A friend of mine told me he got a Premium ticket for 100 v Watford
But have never bought a Premium ticket so I have no proper idea of prices
 

8thvu

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No problem, happy to help?
It's strictly one ticket per membership on Ticket EXchange, AFAIK
Didn't realize it was so expensive on Premium. A friend of mine told me he got a Premium ticket for 100 v Watford
But have never bought a Premium ticket so I have no proper idea of prices
Ok that‘s very stressful, so all my friends and i have to sign up for a membership after all, membership price + ticket prices are relatively expensive together but what do you want to do. ?
thought it is enough to have one membership to buy three tickets in the ticket exchange like in germany?
 

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Ok that‘s very stressful, so all my friends and i have to sign up for a membership after all, membership price + ticket prices are relatively expensive together but what do you want to do. ?
thought it is enough to have one membership to buy three tickets in the ticket exchange like in germany?
Unfortunately Prem football is very expensive at Tottenham. Some of the most expensive tickets in the world. Incidentally, in February if there is a cup or ECL game, almost certainly you will get as many tickets as you want without membership. But who knows if we will be in the Cup or Europe by then ?
I think for a one off visit, it is worth it even at Prem prices. The stadium is a place of wonder. I've been once, was on my bucket list ? very happy that I went, but TBH don't care if I never go again. I started going in the 60s and modern spectating isn't for me
For me it's not a particularly good product, on a regular basis at the prices charged . Consider yourself lucky that in Germany you get a proper football atmosphere at readonable prices?
But it is what it is, due to the popularity of Prem football and the fact the club is in London, the club can still fill the ground at these sky high prices, so they do. TBH I don't blame the owners for that, it's supply and demand.
In the ENIC thread, you can find out lots about what people think about prices, Prem capitalism etc.
But this isn't the thread for that
I can honestly say it is worth paying to go once. Who knows, you might want to go more.
Pre Covid lots of Scandinavians for example used to go regularly despite the cost of a football weekend. Great fans they were too, when I used to meet them before games at the old White Hart Lane
 
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