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Fixture & Ticket News 2018/19

Looking to bring the little lad over to the Wolves game on 29th December for his first Spurs game. I was trying to pick a game we'd probably win and Burnley and Southampton just didn't suit.

Will I have any problems getting a couple of tickets?
Considering there’s still thousands of seats available for tomorrow’s London derby, I can’t imagine the Wolves match selling out...

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It is going to be a pain for midweek games where I plan to work from home the following day.
I've just read that Wembley have now agreed the Spurs transparent 'bag for life' is acceptable - but that doesn't help if you have a laptop.
However, it seems that there are bad drop facilities. Great, I thought. Then I read on - £10 to store a bag for a couple of hours!
I understand the need for security (and most of the bag checks I've been through at Wembley have been pretty cursory) so I suppose it's just another thing we will have to get used to or find a workaround for.
From recent THST/THFC Board meeting notes, it sounds as if the club are contemplating something similar for NWHL.
Good news:
 
Club are taking the tinkle

Just got this email

Important information: Your ticket for Tottenham Hotspur vs Southampton


Our team have been attempting to contact you regarding your ticket for Tottenham Hotspur vs Southampton on Wednesday 5 December.


Further to discussions with Wembley Stadium, it has been decided that the Southern side of Level 5 will not be open for this match meaning the ticket that you had purchased is no longer available.


As we have not been able to contact you by this time, we have relocated you to at least a comparable seat on the North side of the upper tier.

All groups that originally booked together have been relocated together.


A replacement ticket has been sent as a Print at Home ticket to the email address registered on the account of the lead booker.





They never called me, I've just called them and they say it's too late to do anything and can't move my tickets elsewhere. Said they had 600+ calls to make and only made half. They didn't even know the email had been sent out.
 
Club are taking the tinkle

Just got this email

Important information: Your ticket for Tottenham Hotspur vs Southampton


Our team have been attempting to contact you regarding your ticket for Tottenham Hotspur vs Southampton on Wednesday 5 December.


Further to discussions with Wembley Stadium, it has been decided that the Southern side of Level 5 will not be open for this match meaning the ticket that you had purchased is no longer available.


As we have not been able to contact you by this time, we have relocated you to at least a comparable seat on the North side of the upper tier.

All groups that originally booked together have been relocated together.


A replacement ticket has been sent as a Print at Home ticket to the email address registered on the account of the lead booker.





They never called me, I've just called them and they say it's too late to do anything and can't move my tickets elsewhere. Said they had 600+ calls to make and only made half. They didn't even know the email had been sent out.
Sheesh, they could’ve at least given you a choice of where you want to be moved to considering how many thousands of seats remain on sale...

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Exactly.

Just spoke to them and cancelled, just deciding if I can be bothered to purchase replacements now.
 
Club are taking the tinkle

Just got this email

Important information: Your ticket for Tottenham Hotspur vs Southampton


Our team have been attempting to contact you regarding your ticket for Tottenham Hotspur vs Southampton on Wednesday 5 December.


Further to discussions with Wembley Stadium, it has been decided that the Southern side of Level 5 will not be open for this match meaning the ticket that you had purchased is no longer available.


As we have not been able to contact you by this time, we have relocated you to at least a comparable seat on the North side of the upper tier.

All groups that originally booked together have been relocated together.


A replacement ticket has been sent as a Print at Home ticket to the email address registered on the account of the lead booker.





They never called me, I've just called them and they say it's too late to do anything and can't move my tickets elsewhere. Said they had 600+ calls to make and only made half. They didn't even know the email had been sent out.

North side is better if you come from the tube, long walk round to the south side.
 
I find it disgusting that the club have maintained the pricing levels at Wembley even though we've now had the the 51k cap put in place.

I regularly sit in the upper tier as I get tickets for myself and daughter, so it gets pricey to go into Club Wembley, whilst we prefer the "whole pitch" perspective view of being a little higher over the lower tier.

But to put games like Burnley and Wolves at £70 an adult ticket in the middle tier is shocking.
 
The past few months have been spent rectifying issues with the critical safety systems. We are pleased to report that progress has been steady and we are now into the integrated testing and commissioning phases that take place ahead of the application for a stadium safety certificate.

Testing is being conducted both during the day and night and our contractors will continue to work during the Christmas period. Barring no further significant issues we should then be in a position to schedule Test Events.

This does mean therefore that we need to confirm that our Premier League home game against Manchester United will take place at Wembley.

We shall receive a status report from our contractors in the week commencing 7 January 2019 and will update you thereafter.

https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2018/december/stadium-update-december-2018/
 
Depends what membership you have and what capacity is allowed.

As things stand Wembley's capacity will be capped at 51k for the rest of the season but Spurs have applied for it to be raised to 62k for (I'm guessing) most PL games and to 90k for Cat A matches. If your membership is One Hotspur or better, and assuming we're allowed 62k, I doubt you'd have a problem, but if it's only 51k that might be more difficult.

Saying that more and more fans seem to be totally tinkled off with Wembley these days so who knows?
Confirmed: 51k cap for the rest of the year.

Wembley Stadium December fixtures capacity
As previously announced, the restriction on the number of full capacity events available to Wembley National Stadium Ltd each year means all December fixtures will be capped at 51,000 unless otherwise advised. Therefore, Level 5 seats will only be available to Season Ticket Holders whose reserved seats are in this level.
 
Cheapest Burnley ticket £35 plus booking fee.

How have they got pricing so wrong after last year ?

Expect another low crowd

Have a Saturday off from work for the first time in months and was planning on attending with a mate. Saw the price for a ticket and coupled with travel and booking fees, etc. have decided not to go. Will instead be using the money as beer vouchers and watching 'elsewhere' :oops:
 
Have a Saturday off from work for the first time in months and was planning on attending with a mate. Saw the price for a ticket and coupled with travel and booking fees, etc. have decided not to go. Will instead be using the money as beer vouchers and watching 'elsewhere' :oops:


Man United is a Cat A as well.
 
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