DTKOAG
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The £30 per ticket will help them sell faster also.
That's got to be a factor along with the reduced allocation of course. That City in the City event has to have the most boring itinerary I've ever seen for a corporate bash though - it's fucking shit!
LOL..I'd much rather sink a few in the dolphin at St Pancras, Victoria line to seven sisters and then hunt down every pub still open on the long walk to the ground.much more enjoyable city in the city,imoYes,£125 plus VAT for drinks, canapes, being talked at and a one way coach trip from central London to the ground. Match ticket extra.
Just checked Spurs 'gate' last saturday - 31,000 plus.
Their average gate seems to be about 36,000. Must be about 5,000 down.
Sold out on 13250.
Does anyone else think that's a bit high or is my understanding of points a little out of sync?
What away games can us on less than 13000 expect a realistic chance of getting a ticket this season in your opinion?
Id say it's looking like not many.
Sold out on 13250.
Does anyone else think that's a bit high or is my understanding of points a little out of sync?
What away games can us on less than 13000 expect a realistic chance of getting a ticket this season in your opinion?
Id say it's looking like not many.
Very unusual for Spurs away to sell out at that level, if i recall correctly it usually gets down to general sale, or 3000 odd points, it's the one London away, us lesser points types have been able to go to every year. It's also my closest ground bar the disused Underhill, hey ho, another reason to sack the season ticket off next season
I know this does not answer your question but here is the standard allocation of away tickets at EPL grounds, you can maybe judge how sales will go depending on day, time, location, whether the game is televised or whether the game has high importance (league decide for example) or such like.
Arsenal - 3000 tickets for away fans
Bournemouth - 1500 tickets for away fans, 2000 if required
Burnley - 2414 tickets for away fans
Chelsea - 3000 tickets for away fans
Crystal Palace - 2000 tickets (approx) for away fans
Everton - 3000 tickets for away fans
Hull city - 2510 tickets for away fans
Leicester City - 3000 tickets for away fans
Liverpool - 3000 tickets for away fans
Manure - 3000 tickets for the good guys
Middlesbrough - 3000 tickets for away fans
Southampton - 3300 tickets for away fans
Stoke City - 2800 tickets for away fans
Sunderland - 3000 tickets for away fans
Swansea City - 2000 tickets for away fans
Tottenham - 2900 tickets for away fans
Watford - 2200 tickets for away fans
West Brom - 3000 tickets for away fans
West Ham - 3000 tickets for away fans.
Fellow Barnet resident?
I haven't bothered going to White Hart Lane for a while. I had been to around 15 games at WHL and only ever witnessed us win one game - the FA Cup game we won 3-4. The two league games I missed we won. I got the feeling I was a jinx.
In addition, I cannot stand the experience as an away fan. They stop serving beer 20mins before kick-off, they don't serve beer at HT (not sure if this has changed), the pub choices are poor, stewards are over zealous (but do little about Spurs fans standing) and Spurs fans are unbearable.
Count your change after you get served at the Irish Centre. The last two times I went, they over charged. Speaking to others, it is not unusual.