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Dougal

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Final few hours and I still don’t know if I’ll renew or not. Season ticket for over 20 years.
 

camspur65

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Final few hours and I still don’t know if I’ll renew or not. Season ticket for over 20 years.
If you can afford the upfront fee (should come out of last year’s monies) I‘d leave the chips on the table this year. See how much you miss it when fans are back in the stadium. If you find yourself not wanting to enter the ballot for any tickets, than you probably know you can step away. But this is such a weird time right now, in all parts of our lives, that this might be the wrong moment to make such a big decision. I’d let it ride for 12 months (I renewed my season ticket on that basis too).
 

Dougal

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If you can afford the upfront fee (should come out of last year’s monies) I‘d leave the chips on the table this year. See how much you miss it when fans are back in the stadium. If you find yourself not wanting to enter the ballot for any tickets, than you probably know you can step away. But this is such a weird time right now, in all parts of our lives, that this might be the wrong moment to make such a big decision. I’d let it ride for 12 months (I renewed my season ticket on that basis too).
Good advice. Do you have to enter the ballot? And if you don’t do you get refunded? Essentially can you buy a season ticket and avoid going for a year while getting your money back?
 

southlondonyiddo

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Nov 8, 2004
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Final few hours and I still don’t know if I’ll renew or not. Season ticket for over 20 years.

Absolute no brainer for me

The thought of watching Tottenham in an electric 1/4 full stadium
To watch the invigorating style of football employed by our current boss

Surprised it took me so long. Probably having £295 in the pot and giving Jose a full season swayed it for me
 
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dagraham

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Sep 20, 2005
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If you can afford the upfront fee (should come out of last year’s monies) I‘d leave the chips on the table this year. See how much you miss it when fans are back in the stadium. If you find yourself not wanting to enter the ballot for any tickets, than you probably know you can step away. But this is such a weird time right now, in all parts of our lives, that this might be the wrong moment to make such a big decision. I’d let it ride for 12 months (I renewed my season ticket on that basis too).

Similar to me, except I have no intention of entering any ballots ( unless things with the pandemic change significantly by then). Particularly as my Dad is deferring his ST.
 

Bubble44

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If you can afford the upfront fee (should come out of last year’s monies) I‘d leave the chips on the table this year. See how much you miss it when fans are back in the stadium. If you find yourself not wanting to enter the ballot for any tickets, than you probably know you can step away. But this is such a weird time right now, in all parts of our lives, that this might be the wrong moment to make such a big decision. I’d let it ride for 12 months (I renewed my season ticket on that basis too).

Exactly what I did , hasn't cost me anything to renew and the way things are going I don't believe that the stadium will be at full capacity at all next season. Then when things start to return to normal , I can make a decision.
 

HW61

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Final few hours and I still don’t know if I’ll renew or not. Season ticket for over 20 years.
Is a tough decision. Had a season ticket since 1980. But I’m not renewing. The new stadium experience was great on opening. The football, long travelling and extortionate cost of parking either side of it is awful. Almost all are struggling through this pandemic...other than the players who are seemingly untouchable. It’s been a real refresher on what matters most in life.

I come from a Spurs family from 1930s. My family since then always had season tickets. But it just doesn’t seem that important to me now. The re-opening of the season provided relief because it felt some normality was returning. The actual watching wasn’t enjoyable unfortunately.

Spurs are in my blood. So I’ll watch on TV, will try and grab the odd ticket, and if I can’t get one... then I can only blame myself for not renewing.
 
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Wsussexspur

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Like a lot of you renewed using my credit from last season. But unless things change dramatically covid wise I have no intention on going. Think tickets might be hard to come by anyway due to the inevitable reduced capacity and imagine corporate will get first dibs on tickets.
 

Spurs 1961

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Aug 31, 2012
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Thanks all for the different views on renewal. At the last minute I decided to do what many suggest and hold my ticket for this year. I may not go at all but it’s sensible to keep options open as I was only using less than the credit I got back
 

Dougal

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Jun 4, 2004
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But as soon as the documentary shows Levy in a bathtub of money I’m burning down the new stadium.
 

spursfan77

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Aug 13, 2005
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For those of you coming to the south stand, make sure you’re coming to join us to sing and get behind the team. Don’t need any more moaners for 90 minutes!
 
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