posted 4 weeks, 1 day ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 2 hours, 33 minutes ago
comment by look like modric (U7431)
posted 22 minutes ago
I was listening to a Tottenham podcast calling fans who are upset with a potential rise in ticket prices as being silly and moaning about helping the club with more money into the club.
For me it is a slippery slope, if the rule got passed and we slapped every away fan with more fees how long before that is passed to us as Tottenham fans?
We would be paying extra in response from every single away club and then it would just rise and rise because like Liverpool, Arsenal and Yanited we have a huge amount of fans so if one fan is priced out there is always one behind to pay it.
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I think a proposal where away fans pay at a rate of the cheapest home fan, that's fair and prevents exploitation.
To avoid situations where, say, United away fans always pay Cat.A prices, maybe all away tickets should eb capped at the average cheapest ticket, across all categories.
SO if cheapest home tickets are £45 for Saints, £55 for Newcastle, and £65 for United, then all away fans pay teh average (£55 in this example).
I find it staggering that Spurs fans can go away to Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, United and pay £30 to watch top level football. I can barely get my son in to watch us at home to Ipswich for that money.
So for me its not really about affordability or business ,particularly for away fans, its as much about fairness...why has that guy got the same seat as me and paid less than half? The club will see it as business of course....and fair play to them. We don't have a responsibility to away fans.
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They did something to try and help but just faaacked it instead
posted 3 weeks, 1 day ago
So now Levy has now sunk to even lower depths, he won't let David Pleat sell his autobiography in the club shop. A fine way to treat a man who has served Spurs for around 4 decades.
Levy
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posted 4 weeks, 1 day ago
comment by Devonshirespur (U6316)
posted 2 hours, 33 minutes ago
comment by look like modric (U7431)
posted 22 minutes ago
I was listening to a Tottenham podcast calling fans who are upset with a potential rise in ticket prices as being silly and moaning about helping the club with more money into the club.
For me it is a slippery slope, if the rule got passed and we slapped every away fan with more fees how long before that is passed to us as Tottenham fans?
We would be paying extra in response from every single away club and then it would just rise and rise because like Liverpool, Arsenal and Yanited we have a huge amount of fans so if one fan is priced out there is always one behind to pay it.
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I think a proposal where away fans pay at a rate of the cheapest home fan, that's fair and prevents exploitation.
To avoid situations where, say, United away fans always pay Cat.A prices, maybe all away tickets should eb capped at the average cheapest ticket, across all categories.
SO if cheapest home tickets are £45 for Saints, £55 for Newcastle, and £65 for United, then all away fans pay teh average (£55 in this example).
I find it staggering that Spurs fans can go away to Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, United and pay £30 to watch top level football. I can barely get my son in to watch us at home to Ipswich for that money.
So for me its not really about affordability or business ,particularly for away fans, its as much about fairness...why has that guy got the same seat as me and paid less than half? The club will see it as business of course....and fair play to them. We don't have a responsibility to away fans.
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They did something to try and help but just faaacked it instead
posted 4 weeks ago
yeah, now its an exclusive closed shop
posted 4 weeks ago
https://x.com/Dominos_UK/status/1831968739098820904
Random but it seems Domino’s Pizza are on the WUM.
posted 3 weeks, 1 day ago
So now Levy has now sunk to even lower depths, he won't let David Pleat sell his autobiography in the club shop. A fine way to treat a man who has served Spurs for around 4 decades.
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