• The Fighting Cock is a forum for fans of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club. Here you can discuss Spurs latest matches, our squad, tactics and any transfer news surrounding the club. Registration gives you access to all our forums (including 'Off Topic' discussion) and removes most of the adverts (you can remove them all via an account upgrade). You're here now, you might as well...

    Get involved!

Management ENIC

Latest Spurs videos from Sky Sports

ENIC In or ENIC Out


  • Total voters
    209
Ah well that's alright then ....

When I'm forking out the best part of 70 quid to watch us lose at home to Luton or Bournemouth this year , I'll console myself with the fact that this is what "Big clubs" do

I'm not saying that it's alright - I literally said it's shit - and I don't like it any more than you I'm just trying to understand why they did it? Self considered big club, brand new and the best stadium in probably the most famous capital city in the world. It's not right, but its clearly how they are thinking
 
Exactly.

Why can't this be the take -

It seems like those already peeved with ENIC are simply ignoring that the Season Ticket prices have been frozen, when ofthn they are the same people complaining that ENIC doesn't care about the real spurs fans who go week in week out.

Yes, it's shit that the price for other tickets have gone up and I feel for those who are being priced out but this is what 'big clubs' do isn't it?
Its funny how we act like a big club when it comes to fleecing fans and building infrastructure but less so when it comes to the football side. Big clubs tend to win trophies sometimes and compete in the market for the best players. We're always a big club when its something that benefits them.
 
So what if I can afford to go , what’s that got to do with fuck all?

Well you’re saying people are being priced out??

But not you.

People have been priced out for over a decade. Why now are you so upset by it?

In a time when literally everything has been getting more expensive. Surely if ever it’s right now it makes the most sense priced go up?? Especially with supply and demand due to lack of European games. Which plenty of paying spurs fans wished for.

We are going to make less money next year and still be paying for this fancy new stadium we go to watch matches in. You understand that right?

It’s all related. I’m just wondering why now people are getting so upset.

We charged £60 a ticket post covid to watch villa in a part filled stadium.

Does anything this club do really surprise you?
It doesn’t really upset people that much does it? We all still go if we can afford to and we want to.
 
Its funny how we act like a big club when it comes to fleecing fans and building infrastructure but less so when it comes to the football side. Big clubs tend to win trophies sometimes and compete in the market for the best players. We're always a big club when its something that benefits them.

I do agree with this for the most part.

I think the stadium prices have risen beyond what our spending has on players and wages and there is certainly a disconnect between the two.

That being said, we are always increasing our spending on players and their salaries. Our outlay on this pretty much increases year on year and our average player yearly wage has reportedly doubled since the stadium opened.

Like I said, I would like to see that spending increase on players and wages but much more significant for me this window is spending money wisely on the right player regardless of price.
 
Last edited:
Being able to afford something doesn’t mean the value is there.

So what’s your idea of value at Spurs?

3x watching Stevenage play?

Barnet is £22 a ticket.

Can watch Step 5 for £5.

What’s the multiplier to watch a top echelon premier league club v a team that has just made league 1 in your opinion. Where’s the value - what’s the supply and demand like?

However we dress this up we are a club who attract “fans” from around the world. That has a knock on effect.

I can’t remember how much I paid to watch Milan v Juve. But it wasn’t cheap and that ground is falling apart.
You go to WHL now and you are visiting a stadium like no other in Europe. Maybe the world. What’s the added value there?
 
I'm not saying that it's alright - I literally said it's shit - and I don't like it any more than you I'm just trying to understand why they did it? Self considered big club, brand new and the best stadium in probably the most famous capital city in the world. It's not right, but its clearly how they are thinking
When it comes to things like ticketing and charging fans as much as possible Tottenham are up there with the other big clubs. When it comes to bringing in what the manager needs we tend to act like Luton Town. A classic case of fur coat and no knickers
 
You go to WHL now and you are visiting a stadium like no other in Europe. Maybe the world. What’s the added value there?
That depends on the individual. To some a big flashy stadium is part of the experience. They love their bottom up beers and tinnitus-inducing music blasting out at 130db. They may be ok with the price hike.

For me, I go to do one thing: watch football. I couldn't give a flying fuck about it being in a giant glassy Arndale with a skywalk, so the club bumping up prices to help pay for 'the experience' is a shit move. Well, in theory...

I choose not to support ENIC so I decided a while back not to attend games or buy their merchandise, but I strongly doubt the prices would be any different under any other owner who might take over. They're all greedy bent cunts at the top.

The simple fact is that they set the prices and we choose/are forced whether or not to pay.
 
Just going through some of the prices now £80 to watch us play Sheffield United.

Season 11 Hbo GIF by Curb Your Enthusiasm


Fine for the Levybots though.

We're just walking ATM machines as far as the club owners are concerned, NOT fans.
 
That depends on the individual. To some a big flashy stadium is part of the experience. They love their bottom up beers and tinnitus-inducing music blasting out at 130db. They may be ok with the price hike.

For me, I go to do one thing: watch football. I couldn't give a flying fuck about it being in a giant glassy Arndale with a skywalk, so the club bumping up prices to help pay for 'the experience' is a shit move. Well, in theory...

I choose not to support ENIC so I decided a while back not to attend games or buy their merchandise, but I strongly doubt the prices would be any different under any other owner who might take over. They're all greedy bent cunts at the top.

The simple fact is that they set the prices and we choose/are forced whether or not to pay.

Sad truth of life - huge corporations usually ask top dollar for their product - especially when they know they have their client base hooked on it.

I will never be ok with it but like you say - unless a huge fan of spurs buys the club and decides they don't care about making any money - I can't see how it would be different with any new owners. Doesn't make it right - just sayin'.
 
Its funny how we act like a big club when it comes to fleecing fans and building infrastructure but less so when it comes to the football side. Big clubs tend to win trophies sometimes and compete in the market for the best players. We're always a big club when its something that benefits them.
Great post. Nailed it.

Boardroom Salaries? .✅ Big club

Season ticket prices? .✅ Big club

Match day Revenue? . ✅Big club

Annual Profit? . ✅Big club

Football Rich List? .✅Big Club

Football Team. . ."Winning is Hard" :pochcry:
 
Its funny how we act like a big club when it comes to fleecing fans and building infrastructure but less so when it comes to the football side. Big clubs tend to win trophies sometimes and compete in the market for the best players. We're always a big club when its something that benefits them.
I agree.

So, are we a, “hybrid big club”, or a, “Matrix big club” or any other management speak description of the club?

The fans fall through the cracks.
 
It seems like those already peeved with ENIC are simply ignoring that the Season Ticket prices have been frozen, when ofthn they are the same people complaining that ENIC doesn't care about the real spurs fans who go week in week out.
I don't believe someone is a 'real Spurs fan' (whatever that means) just because they're in a privileged enough position to own a season ticket
 
Last edited:
WillWilliams WillWilliams
Where are you watching step 5 for £5? I'm interested to know.
I imagine Wealdstone to be one of the cheapest NL teams...



I'm going to a couple of their pre season home friendlies against MK Dons (tomorrow) and Charlton on Saturday week. I get into both those for a fiver, but only because I have a Spurs ST, the Mrs has to pay a tenner. The away friendly game at Farnborough this Sat is £10 each with a £1 admin fee, the wankers.
Actual NL games are around double the price.

It was £20 and £21 respectively up at Notts County and Wrexham last season.
 
Last edited:
Well you’re saying people are being priced out??

But not you.

People have been priced out for over a decade. Why now are you so upset by it?

In a time when literally everything has been getting more expensive. Surely if ever it’s right now it makes the most sense priced go up?? Especially with supply and demand due to lack of European games. Which plenty of paying spurs fans wished for.

We are going to make less money next year and still be paying for this fancy new stadium we go to watch matches in. You understand that right?

It’s all related. I’m just wondering why now people are getting so upset.

We charged £60 a ticket post covid to watch villa in a part filled stadium.

Does anything this club do really surprise you?
It doesn’t really upset people that much does it? We all still go if we can afford to and we want to.
I’ve said it before in my posts that my parents were working class when growing up yet my old man could still take us to football , that’s not the case anymore is it, how many working class families can afford to go to football now a days?
Just because I’m lucky enough to be able to afford to go doesn’t mean I forfeit my right to be annoyed when the club increases prices!
Also a lot of People defending the price increases are also the ones saying we can’t afford to compete with the “bigger clubs” well if that’s the case then charge accordingly for the product!
And the reason I’m discussing it now is because we are in a cost of living crisis and the club decides to charge its fans more to watch the team when it doesn’t need to , the extra revenue generated from events more than covers the loss of European revenue this year!
 
Back
Top