paxtonwolf
Tony Marchi
I'm 4000 and something on the waiting list so that means I should definitely get one when the new WHL is built \o/
We're a few hundred behind you, so I'm hoping the same thing
I'm 4000 and something on the waiting list so that means I should definitely get one when the new WHL is built \o/
My guess is that the majority of those on the list now will get a season ticket when the new stadium is fully complete.
If the final capacity is 60K, I would expect the club to set a limit of a little over 40K season tickets. That would mean an extra 17K season tickets. And I would guess that up to half the 35K members on the waiting list will not take up the option of a season ticket when offered.
My guess is that the majority of those on the list now will get a season ticket when the new stadium is fully complete.
If the final capacity is 60K, I would expect the club to set a limit of a little over 40K season tickets. That would mean an extra 17K season tickets. And I would guess that up to half the 35K members on the waiting list will not take up the option of a season ticket when offered.
the waiting list is just one proportion of the people out there that would want a season ticket if we move to a new ground - i know plenty of people that aren't on the list because they think its a joke to pay for the privilege but would take up the chance at having one if offered.
id say 5k - purely plucked from my imagination
They may do the same thing as A*nal did. ie A proportion of the new season tickets may be offered to local people within Tottenham/ Harringay who aren't even on the waiting list.
Think i read that we have to give a certain amount of our tickets to local fans, something i support.
That is correct, Haringey Council have stipulated that a minimum of 5,000 season tickets are to be allocated to residents of both Haringey and Enfield, Haringey residents will get 2,500 and Enfield residents will also get 2,500 for the first season that the stadium is open, and that any residents of Haringey will not have to pay to go onto the season ticket waiting list.
That is correct, Haringey Council have stipulated that a minimum of 5,000 season tickets are to be allocated to residents of both Haringey and Enfield, Haringey residents will get 2,500 and Enfield residents will also get 2,500 for the first season that the stadium is open, and that any residents of Haringey will not have to pay to go onto the season ticket waiting list.
Why should that be the case? That's not how capitalism works.
Why should that be the case? That's not how capitalism works.
What's with all the caravans and ice cream vans bottom left?
It is also worth remembering that the main practise pitch at the new training ground will be exactly the same composition as the new stadium pitch...... good plan:idea:
Will our new Stadium pitch be bigger than what we have now?
Will our new Stadium pitch be bigger than what we have now?