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SirHarryHotspur

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You can get the odd junior ticket if that is one that has been exchanged but its rare.

The bayern game was relatively easy to get into but that could be because St holders who don't want to pay more for additional games meant more seats were available

It's all very confusing as info on the website doesn't correspond with what happens in practice, this is what it says about TE and and about adult prices doesn't mention if its a junior ST holder listing their ticket...


For 2019/20 Season matchday ticket pricing and concession areas please see: Price Category information.
If you are a One Hotspur Member and didn't manage to get a ticket during the priority booking window, keep an eye on Ticket Exchange as tickets can be listed up to 4 hours prior to kick-off. Please note, all tickets are charged at Adult pricing and goes directly to the Season Ticket Holder. Note: Tickets purchased via Ticket Exchange are strictly non-refundable.
 

chicoys

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If purchasing extra tickets via general sale, will there be any issues if the ticket is still assigned to my name but someone else tries to use it?
 

SirHarryHotspur

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If purchasing extra tickets via general sale, will there be any issues if the ticket is still assigned to my name but someone else tries to use it?

Doubt it , stewards so far have only wanted to check that you are using the correct stairs to get up to the correct numbered turnstiles shown on the ticket , they haven't checked ID, they don't even check if a junior priced ticket is being used by an adult..
 

Robg75

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Southampton now general sale, don't know if they changed policy but tickets on TE seem to be available at junior prices. Plenty of seats available in all parts of the stadium.

I noticed this the other day - yes it is a new policy (unannounced). Nothing to do with what the original ticket was - just selling at prices appropriate for the section (hence eg available in north corners, not sidelines).

Good news. Well done Spurs
 

therhinospeaks

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I noticed this the other day - yes it is a new policy (unannounced). Nothing to do with what the original ticket was - just selling at prices appropriate for the section (hence eg available in north corners, not sidelines).

Good news. Well done Spurs

Well done? Shameful that they were doing it in the first place.
 

Robg75

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Well done? Shameful that they were doing it in the first place.

I know what you mean, but not necessarily straightfoward. eg adult season tickets in that section put them on TE - they are promised a refund if they sell. So it may well cost Spurs half the ticket price it is resold to a child, as they have to make up the difference.
 

therhinospeaks

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I know what you mean, but not necessarily straightfoward. eg adult season tickets in that section put them on TE - they are promised a refund if they sell. So it may well cost Spurs half the ticket price it is resold to a child, as they have to make up the difference.

We're talking small numbers here. Club just doesn't care about future support. Big void coming soon.
 

deka-

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Being a member is really the only way of almost guaranteeing a ticket for a game apart from high demand games as there are always tickets coming up on ticket exchange. Relying on TE going to general sale is a bit random as the Newcastle game did go to GS but only on the Wednesday before the game so if you are coming from distance arranging travel is another problem and of the three home games so far I believe Newcastle was the only one to go to GS.
Thanks mate.

Southampton going on GS today is a good sign. I'm hopeful it could happen against Burnley too.

Btw I'm guessing they got rid of the "OH member + guest" window ? That's a shame.
 

marsh

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Hi everyone. Me and my colleague are coming down to London from Glasgow for work on the 23rd and looking to get a ticket for the Red Star Belgrade match. Do I need to sign up for the supporters club at £43? Or will I be able to buy a ticket through other channels? Will it likely be a sell out ?
 

therhinospeaks

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Hi everyone. Me and my colleague are coming down to London from Glasgow for work on the 23rd and looking to get a ticket for the Red Star Belgrade match. Do I need to sign up for the supporters club at £43? Or will I be able to buy a ticket through other channels? Will it likely be a sell out ?

Will be loads of empty seats but won't go general sale due to club concerned of away fans in home areas.
 
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Jamie hotspur

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Hi was just wondering if anyone could help me out. I have a membership and membership card but every time I buy a ticket they keep sending me a e-ticket when I pick to have it on my card.
 

Thewobbler

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Southampton now general sale, don't know if they changed policy but tickets on TE seem to be available at junior prices. Plenty of seats available in all parts of the stadium.

Quite a few tickets left to purchase as well, its a shame they dont go on GS earlier like a week before the game so people have a chance to book transport and hotel if needed.

Plus just seen some of the prices in the east and west stand. 75 quid is to much for this type of game.
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Quite a few tickets left to purchase as well, its a shame they dont go on GS earlier like a week before the game so people have a chance to book transport and hotel if needed.

Plus just seen some of the prices in the east and west stand. 75 quid is to much for this type of game.

Seems they leave it to the last minute , it was the same with the Newcastle game only went general on the Wednesday before the match. The match is basically sold out and the club have the seat money, those that lose out are the ST holders who have decided not to go to the match and put tickets on TE so if they don't sell the ST holder loses and not the club. And yes the only viable prices for the majority are behind the goals , east & west seats are pricey, got to pay all those fat wage packets of the players somehow.
 

Thewobbler

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Seems they leave it to the last minute , it was the same with the Newcastle game only went general on the Wednesday before the match. The match is basically sold out and the club have the seat money, those that lose out are the ST holders who have decided not to go to the match and put tickets on TE so if they don't sell the ST holder loses and not the club. And yes the only viable prices for the majority are behind the goals , east & west seats are pricey, got to pay all those fat wage packets of the players somehow.

Maybe they should give the ST holder a option to lower their ticket price for this sort of game if they really want to sell it on the exchange
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Maybe they should give the ST holder a option to lower their ticket price for this sort of game if they really want to sell it on the exchange

ST's were able set the price when the club used Stubhub but the majority of ST's used to ask well over the odds prices especially for the bigger games. The club won't be out of pocket even if the crowd on Saturday is sub 60000 the money is already in the bank but they will slightly lose out on beer & food sales if it's around 2000 or so under capacity.
 
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