Spur of the moment
Frederic Kanoute
What a brilliant idea, you should send a memo to Tottenham about it.I would estimate that we're talking about 5 blocks in each of the corners where the back rows have been held back. I would imagine that the total number of seats that applies to is somewhere between about even and ten thousand.
Seeing as these tickets are going to prove just about impossible to sell all season I would hope that the club can look to giving away a decent number of these to our armed forces, police force, firefighters, NHS services, state school teachers, etc, etc.... Maybe have a different theme at each match. It will cost the club a miniscule amount (some organisational overhead and ticket printing) generate a lot of goodwill and publicity and also help to fill those parts of the stadium that will just be sitting empty otherwise.
I became a Spurs fan back in 1953 as a result of Tottenham regularly providing free admission to kids at the convent school / orphanage I was at. That particular bit of philanthropic investment has paid handsome dividends over the years seeing as how not only myself but my son and my two male grandchildren are also ardent fans, the youngest one of whom (coming up to 7) will be joining us at Wembley for his first ever game versus Burnley.
COYS!