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yusrisafri

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I think people just are so mad they dont want to see money going into the club. It’s a personal choice. I see it both ways. I understand alot of fans dream about season tickets and are dying to follow the club everywhere. I respect that & in a way, I greatly envy & agree with the stance. If I lived across the pond(something I do want to do one day), I’d probably sign up for fhe wait list myself. I also understand the school of thought we’re so angry, we dont want to spend the money on them & if money stops flowing into their pockets, they’d be more apt to sell or change their ways so the value of the club dorsnt diminish(even though it has on their own doing now). I also agree with this. If you’re so angry, why waste the money on Spurs when you can find uses for it elsewhere?
The most sensible post.
 

Finchyid

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Considering the financial climate for many people & all the doom and gloom on these pages , that is a pretty impressive ST renewal rate . With fans returning spending on food and drinking bucket loads of beer at the stadium hope it gives Levy & co the confidence to get behind Nuno in the transfer market.

To most tho it’s a cheaper season. My £1200 ticket was only £900 because of the credit from last year. I know many won’t agree but supporting spurs is not a choice. I have become disillusioned by our leadership and would genuinely want to protest against it but it won’t do anything. It’s my club and will always support so will never give up my season ticket
 

CantSmileWithoutYou

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We used to have a couple of guys, they were like the odd couple, who had seats next to me and my son when he wasn't much more than a kid, the older guy was about my age and quite conservative looking and the other guy was half his age and more casual. We never got to the bottom of how they came to be mates but they always turned up late and shitfaced. One particular day the older guy turned up and I've never seen anybody more drunk who was able to function, he was as grey as fuck too. Anyway, he found his seat and promptly passed out, I swapped with my son because I was genuinely concerned the grey bloke was about to snuff it and you don't need a kid being next to that. About an hour later and with surprisingly unpissed trousers the grey man got his second wind and resumed a semblance of normality, his mate never even made it to his seat.
Yeah, sorry about that...
 

Tiffers

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my son in law and myself have been trying to get our seats in 1882 club area re-located to a less expensive area for the past two seasons. The club said they would start relocation of seats after 3 June but still waiting to hear from them.
 

bubble07

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Dec 27, 2004
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my son in law and myself have been trying to get our seats in 1882 club area re-located to a less expensive area for the past two seasons. The club said they would start relocation of seats after 3 June but still waiting to hear from them.

They sent me an email a month ago to move seats which I did but was from the 1882 club
 

Tiffers

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Sorry terrible typo. Meant WASN'T
LOL. I suspect that the club just don't want to lose members from the 1882 club. But we realised after a couple of games that the extra cost just wasn't justified by the free program and food/drink.
 

bubble07

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LOL. I suspect that the club just don't want to lose members from the 1882 club. But we realised after a couple of games that the extra cost just wasn't justified by the free program and food/drink.

They will make it very difficult for the 1882 to swap their seats as noone will take them now
 

phil

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Oct 25, 2004
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Same here. Just been offered a ticket - I was down 35,000. Must be desperate.

REALLY desperate. I've just been offered a ticket and I'm 72,616 on the list!!!

I was a long time ST holder but gave up my ticket last season due to Covid. I may take up the offer and then defer for the season.
 

Buggsy61

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Aug 31, 2012
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I suspect that a lot of people on the season ticket list put their names on there to give themselves an option. When it comes to parting with cash, and especially now with the club looking like it might have a couple of lean years they are getting cold feet, so the ticket office are working their way through the list and getting a few knock backs along the way.
 
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Signed up just over a year ago as a member as have interest in going to games when I get the opportunity (I live in Dumfries in Scotland)....62,000 odd on the waiting list but this morning been offered a season ticket.....
Considering it....but looking for some advice (not sure if this is the right place to ask but it seemed as good a place as any).....is there anybody that travels down on a regular basis from Scotland/ good hotel to stay in/ best stand to get a ticket in/ any other pearls of wisdom would be gratefully accepted....

Thanks in advance ☺
 

bombarda

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I was on the waiting list for years, but came off it when I moved to Portugal five years ago. I've been back a year now and re-joined the waiting list. I'm around 63,645 on there. I've been offered the chance to get one from Wednesday. I've wanted one my entire life, but it's a real difficult decision. I've just closed my business, so theoretically I'm unemployed. But I can afford one if I want it. Then there's the whole situation at the club at the moment. On the one hand, things are terrible. On the other hand, maybe it's a new start. If we really are going to be giving players like Skipp a proper chance, I'd love to be there for that.

Still no idea what I'm going to do. Imagine I'll logon on Wednesday and do whatever feels right.
 
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