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Wembley 2017/18

Are STs only for league games this year? And what is a typical price (for level 1 for example)?

And how many STs we looking at this year 40000ish??
 
Sold Wembley season tickets as one offs, with no effect on existing STs or the waiting list.

Ah, but then there would be no motivation for members like myself, (who've waited years to get in the 300s) to commit to a season at Wembley, safe in the knowledge that I'd be rewarded, for loyally/slavishly renewing my "Bronze Membership", with first pick of the newly released STs at NWHL.

I understand why they've done it, but being given a choice between forking out £700-£800 to sit in the brick atmosphere that is Wembley or basically p!ssing away all those hundreds I've spent in previous years to get at the top of the waiting list sticks in the craw just a little bit.

It does seem that the most loyal fans (ST holders and long term members) are being royally dumped on.

I just hope they're not stupid enough to start giving stupid discounts on the upper tier, 'cos then I'm going to be majorly p!ssed off!
 
The club needs the season ticket income.How many would buy season tickets if there was an amnesty

The club doesn't need the income as much anymore gate receipts now make up much much less of the % of turnover due to the crazy tv money.

What the club could have done was discount the tickets so that it's more palatable to those of us who find Wembley an inconvenience (and £20 isn't enough)

If my ticket was say £500 I could afford to miss some games and not worry. I'm lucky in that I found a mate who has brought mine off me but my mates who are on the seaon ticket waiting list now have to buy them for Wembley or miss out. And remember they have been on the list a long time and we're on it when the club said an amnesty was possible
 
I'm one of the first to moan about the price of football, but it's all about market forces and what people will pay. We all have a choice what we do with our money. I've supported this club for nearly 60 years and I have never expected the club to feel the same way about me as I do about the club, there's only one Tottenham Hotspur, but there are plenty of people like me to fill the seats.
 
The club doesn't need the income as much anymore gate receipts now make up much much less of the % of turnover due to the crazy tv money.

What the club could have done was discount the tickets so that it's more palatable to those of us who find Wembley an inconvenience (and £20 isn't enough)

If my ticket was say £500 I could afford to miss some games and not worry. I'm lucky in that I found a mate who has brought mine off me but my mates who are on the seaon ticket waiting list now have to buy them for Wembley or miss out. And remember they have been on the list a long time and we're on it when the club said an amnesty was possible

I agree £25-30 a game mark for STs.

One to get them on board this season (even if you did offer an amnesty)
Two to stop anger breaking out if people reguarly start paying less on a week by week basis.
 
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