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Criticism Asia-Pacific Tour 2023

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Jesus Christ! We've still got 4 crucial games to play and the feeling is tense, so what is the Spurs website headlining?...

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I'm not totally convinced that Levy currently shares my own priorities for The Spurs.
 
There might be a Trophy at the end of it... you never know!

But yes, in all honesty, the level of shit I couldn't give about this surprised even me!!

I still think they should have a UK Spurs site, and a Rest of the World version of the site...

I'm not saying anyone reading this over here might not consider going... but it's clearly NOT a priority for most UK based Spurs fans, this is aimed squarely at the Asian fanbase (which I appreciate , there ARE many) but as such, it shouldn't dominate the FRONT PAGE/MAIN HEADLINE over here when there are still SO manu domestic issues to resolve and be informed about!

I sound like a Brexiteer, I realise, and I'm not...

But I've thought for a while that with both a Domestic/UK fanbase AND a growing wider fanbase abroad, the Spurs site should reflect this and customise both according...

Unless I'm wrong, and we take 40,000 UK fans out there!??
 
Tickets on sale.

We are delighted to announce that your exclusive priority window is now open to purchase tickets for our Asia-Pacific Tour 2023 clash with AS Roma in Singapore.

An area designated to Spurs fans will be available at the National Stadium, as displayed on the seat map here – Members are advised to select seats in this area during the pre-sale.

Spurs v AS Roma, Wednesday 26 July, Singapore National Stadium
 
There’s a lot of issues with the actions and leadership of this club, but this really is a non issue.
It’s an exposure and money making venture that happens at any other big club. One that will require overseas spurs fans to get organised for, and may be their only way of watching their club in real life.

Full disclosure I’m probably subconsciously biased being an overseas supporter.
 
There’s a lot of issues with the actions and leadership of this club, but this really is a non issue.
It’s an exposure and money making venture that happens at any other big club. One that will require overseas spurs fans to get organised for, and may be their only way of watching their club in real life.

Full disclosure I’m probably subconsciously biased being an overseas supporter.
Yeah - prioritising our Summer Tour over the next league game/s really is a non-issue, if you're not bothered about our league games.

Full disclosure - I'm a Spurs fan.
 
Being angry about the marketing department marketing our pre season tour feels a bit like making a mountain out of a molehill. They are literally just doing their job.

Tickets for the Palace game have been on sale for a while now already either way.
 
How on earth is it prioritising one thing over the other.
They only just announced the Singapore game the other day, them making it front and centre on their website is the most normal thing. It’s still spurs related.
...by putting it as the headline item on the website.

To me, the league is exclusively the only important thing at the moment. To you, it's not. We just have different viewpoints.
 
Jesus Christ! We've still got 4 crucial games to play and the feeling is tense, so what is the Spurs website headlining?...

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I'm not totally convinced that Levy currently shares my own priorities for The Spurs.
Ridiculous post. You should be thankful spurs will soon be thousands of miles away. And if you forget about this weekends game or the remainder of the season, then you should also be thanking them.
 
Tickets on sale.

We are delighted to announce that your exclusive priority window is now open to purchase tickets for our Asia-Pacific Tour 2023 clash with AS Roma in Singapore.

An area designated to Spurs fans will be available at the National Stadium, as displayed on the seat map here – Members are advised to select seats in this area during the pre-sale.

Spurs v AS Roma, Wednesday 26 July, Singapore National Stadium
Anyone know the likely loyalty points cut off for this one?
 
Gone are the days of PSFs at places like Bournemouth, Orient, Brighton, Charlton, QPR… you know, places where genuine supporters can get to, games which also support lower league clubs. But yes, just what we need more of, tourist mega fanz filming themselves at games.

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...by putting it as the headline item on the website.

To me, the league is exclusively the only important thing at the moment. To you, it's not. We just have different viewpoints.
Do you think Ryan Mason or Harry Kane is sat on a laptop updating the website and marketing pre-season games instead of concentrating on preparation for Brentford on Saturday or something?

We have people specifically employed for marketing, and that's what they're doing. The final home game of the season went on sale some time ago, and is sold out. Aside from marketing merchandise and that sort of thing, which I imagine you'd also moan about because obviously revenue for the club is a bad thing, what do you think they're going to be advertising?

Also, what are you seriously expecting to see on the website? In depth analysis of Saturday's game? Because that isn't happening on any club's website. People like you baffle me. It's like you think the club only has about 3 employees, and they should only focus on one priority task at a time
 
Gone are the days of PSFs at places like Bournemouth, Orient, Brighton, Charlton, QPR… you know, places where genuine supporters can get to, games which also support lower league clubs. But yes, just what we need more of, tourist mega fanz filming themselves at games.

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What a horrible, snob attitude.
Perhaps we should stop British tourists from booking local attractions on their vacation?
 
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