Hi could one of you please tell me how much a season ticket costs at spurs! cheapest price to the dearest. would like to know so can compare all prices thanks
HI JW, I can't tell you, but there's been plenty of articles on this subject - so Google is your friend - we're one of the dearest in the country I know that We've also got a long waiting list - so the price doesn't put people off, even in 'austerity Britain'
More change from £800 than I initially thought - our cheapest adult season ticket is £730 and our dearest is a whopping £1845 (yikes).
Not at all, you have to pay extra to be on it. The fact that we sell out season in, season out without ever going to general sale for STs, gives an indication of the strength of the demand. We could sell all our tickets for every Prem game now, without any problem by pushing the STs up to 33/34,000 (allowing 2/3,000 for away fans) . However the Board correctly caps the STs at about 26k, in order that non-STs get a chance of watching us through the membership system and general sales at time. This gets a wider spread of customers and probably more visits to the adjacent Spurs Shops. Also the large amount of members we have, something like 50k, all pay decent money to be members.
We sold out all our home games and all away thus far. All of yours have been on general sale and you failed to take a full allocation at NUFC and have sent back blocks for Old Trafford
How much do they charge to be on the list? I thought I heard that when you became a member you auto went on the list which of course is a completely different thing altogether.
To go on the list you have to be a bronze member which I think is about £50/60, whereas if you don't go on the list you can be a lilywhite which is about £40/50 (all depending when and how you book, discounts for kids etc) I'm a lilywhite as I don't want a ST. There are other marginal benefits to being bronze but not enough IMO to justify the extra price unless you want an ST. But the real test of the demand for sTs is probably the fact they never go on general sale - I have no doubt there is a long and genuine waiting list for STs - remember also some people wouldn't be bother to pay money to be a member but might take an ST if it became available I don't think the waiting list is 30k+, which i believe is the official figure, but I would say it's 10k+ in reality.
So the 'season ticket waiting list' is actually a member list and doesn't in anyway reflect the number of people who may or may not actually want a season ticket then? Thought so. I think the way we do things is far fairer. When ever anyone buys a ticket they get points. If a season ticket becomes available it is offered to the people with the highest points from the previous 2 seasons. That way you know the person getting the season ticket is actually someone currently going to games very regularly. Indeed you have to have gone to every home game to have enough points to qualify for several years now.
I'm on the season ticket waiting list and I've barely moved in the last 3 seasons. I'm at over 13,000 on the list, too. The game today has one ticket available, which has been returned via ticket exchange, presumably a season ticket holder who can't go. Oh, wait... it's gone. Wasn't me, either. It was in about row 14 in the North stand. Feel free to check, if you think I'm wrong.
Let's be honest - Spurs would not be actively seeking to find a new ground with a capacity of 50-60,000 if they were not very confident of filling it week in week out. On ticket availbaility, my 2 nephews support Spurs and arsenal. Getting the odd ticket for the Emirates is easy enough (though having mates who are season ticket holders does help) getting them for White Hart Lane is nigh on impossible.