£795.00 for cheapest seats, kids for £397.50. This could catch on, half price for kids. Also. dearest seats £1995.00
They go up to £2,200 but that includes some food and drink. Then of course there are these - "Two tickets – they are only available as a pair – for the Spurs Tunnel Club will cost £19,000 per season, with 104 packages on offer and a one-off membership fee of £30,000." Even more expensive is membership of the H Club, which costs £30,000 per season, plus a £30,000 membership fee "Inside the H Club – for which there are 176 packages available – there will be a Michelin star dining experience, with cheese waiter and sommelier on hand to select for you the perfect wine to accompany a disappointing draw against Stoke," says Matt Barlow of the Daily Mail. "And there will be pies." Other innovations at the new ground include a microbrewery and an in-house bakery. "Of the 61,000 seats, 7,000 will be corporate while other key features from a number of variously priced packages include the longest bar – over 86 metres – in the United Kingdom, self-serve beer pumps in order to cut queues, while individual images of the starting XI will be projected onto screens when the teams are announced," reveals Sky Sports. "The 17,000 one-tier stand, the biggest of its kind in the UK and inspired by Borussia Dortmund's 'yellow wall', promises to deliver a rousing atmosphere. The front row will only be five metres away from the goal line and the designers have worked with acoustics experts linked to U2 to boost noise levels." The top priced packages have sold out. As will every one of the 42,000 season tickets with a waiting list of 56,000 to snap up any who drop out. Though just thin what they could have done with a business genius in charge like we have and a membership scheme with no concessions. There are heated seats with USB points. Top packages include places to store your favourite cheeses at the correct temperature. Football supporting but not as we know it.
If it's half the price of an adult ticket then yes. They're rich down there in that London, streets paved with gold you know.
Well ,it is less than the adult price. I think most City fans would be happier with kids paying half the price of an adult, with no nonsense about only 1 being eligible than our proposed new scheme. The prices for Spurs are another nail in the coffin for football.
Every time I visit, fairly often, I've found the streets are paved with black bin bags! The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
The big question is, are the Spurs fans happy about moving away from WHL, or can we expect to see more angry corner flag wavers when they don’t win the league?
When I first saw this, I thought these prices were ridiculously high (and they are), but I checked the last season at WHL and they're almost the same.