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The normal purple/gold (opposite the club shop) protest has a rival protest from The Trust (opposite the Ticket Office).

THST Call to Action: Stand with us in the fight against match day ticket increases

1/8/2023
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As we are all aware, Tottenham Hotspur has increased the price of match day tickets for the coming season.

Ticket prices at the Club are already amongst the most expensive in the Premier League and Europe. To make matters worse, full details were hidden in a general statement released by the Club, indicating it is fully aware the decision cannot be justified.

The move was made without any consultation with supporters or fan groups and was immediately opposed by the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust and then every elected member of the new Fan Advisory Board at its first meeting in July.

If these rises are not opposed, we believe there will be more to come. A corresponding increase in season ticket prices would mean rises of between nine and 13 per cent for the 2023/24 campaign (1), and there is no guarantee that match day ticket prices will not increase further. This is clearly unacceptable so any price increases must be resisted.

Supporters should be at the heart of every decision the Club makes, instead, our loyalty is being exploited. Ticket price increases are not an economic necessity for the ninth richest club in world football (2). They are a choice: a choice the Club’s Board has chosen to make against the backdrop of a cost-of-living crisis with prices already sky high. We therefore call on all Spurs fans to join us in telling the Club: enough is enough.

Key facts
  • Match day ticket prices have increased from between £3 and £15 for Category B and Category C games, and between £10 and £17 for Category A games, raising the top price for a single match to an eye-watering £103.
  • Premier League fixtures have been re-categorised by the Club to include more matches in higher price bands.
  • Tickets in some of the cheaper sections of the stadium have been replaced by higher prices.
  • The increase will generate approximately £2.5m (2.4 per cent of match receipt income for the financial year ending June 2022 or 0.6 per cent of the Club’s total income) (3) small change for Spurs but a big hit in the pockets for fans.
  • Concessionary pricing areas for younger and older fans are being eroded.
What we want
  • A full reversal of the match-day ticket price increases.
  • A commitment to genuine fan input on all pricing discussions: to consult THST and the Fan Advisory Board on a fair and sustainable ticketing strategy including junior, young adult and senior ticketing policies.
  • A guarantee of no price increases for the 2024/25 season.
What we need to do
  • Make ourselves seen and heard both on match days and across social media.
  • Push the message that our loyalty is being exploited.
  • Put pressure on sponsors and Club’s bankers (Bank of America & Investec) to dissociate themselves from this exploitation. Sponsors include AIA, Nike, Cinch, Getir, HSBC, INEOS Grenadier, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Coca-Cola, Heineken, Monster Energy, Kumho Tyre, EA Sports, Science in Sport and Cadbury.
First call to action
  • We are coordinating a Ticket Pricing demonstration ahead of the first Premier League home game of the season against Manchester United on Saturday 19 August. Kick-off is at 5.30pm.
  • Assemble at 3.45pm opposite the ticket office steps on the High Road for one hour with a clear message to stop ticket price rises and to stop exploiting loyalty.
  • We know the Club Board will not be persuaded easily. So, we will need to be prepared to keep taking action, and to step up that action. It is very important that we stick to this clear message – stop ticket price rises, stop exploiting loyalty – and that we ensure any action does not affect the team on the pitch.
  • We need to be respectful but determined and we need to persist and build momentum until the Club agrees to our call. Further action will be publicised via fan channels.
Let’s stand together, hold the Club to account and let them know they can no longer take us for granted.

#StopExploitingLoyalty
#StopTicketPriceRises

THST Board
1 August 2023



Be interesting to see how many turn up...


These folks might realise sooner rather than later they are just £signs to the owners.

Supply and demand rules. The market dictates the pricing and we clearly have a ticket that people want.
No European games. League games are going to be sold out.

And we don’t watch average joes as fans. We want the family dropping £500 to £1k on match day.
 
Kane had to come out and say if he starts the Brentford game he is staying because it's not fair to Ange and the players. Levy should feel ashamed that he has to be told that. Kane has way more integrity than Levy. I mean Levy is still consulting a fraudster, so it's not surprising.
 
These folks might realise sooner rather than later they are just £signs to the owners.

Supply and demand rules. The market dictates the pricing and we clearly have a ticket that people want.
No European games. League games are going to be sold out.

And we don’t watch average joes as fans. We want the family dropping £500 to £1k on match day.
I agree with you on all that.

However, as much as many (myself included), slate The Trust I think them actually getting involved in a protest is quite a big thing. Will anything come of it? Who knows?! 🤷🏻‍♂️

I do think it's more significant than the 20 blokes opposite the club shop though to be honest.
 
Should be starting a new season with optimism and hope, instead it's talk of protests, selling our best player, how unorganised as a club we are and a general feeling of same old story.

Imagine how disruptive it all is for the new manager, this is why when we hired him I said he wouldn't make it 6 months, it's not his talent as a manager, it's Daniel Levy.

That being said, I plan to attend the protest, I've had enough of this lot, I want them gone.
 
Should be starting a new season with optimism and hope, instead it's talk of protests, selling our best player, how unorganised as a club we are and a general feeling of same old story.

Imagine how disruptive it all is for the new manager, this is why when we hired him I said he wouldn't make it 6 months, it's not his talent as a manager, it's Daniel Levy.

That being said, I plan to attend the protest, I've had enough of this lot, I want them gone.
Levy / ENIC are only heading one way now, mate. They're on the greasy pole to an eventual exit door. How long they cling on is anyone's guess,
There support has now dwindled to a hardcore rump like the handful of fanatics on here who'll probably disappear over the horizon with them.
Just imagine the huge wave of optimism there would be if new owners were in place now. It would be absolutely incredible!
 
Levy / ENIC are only heading one way now, mate. They're on the greasy pole to an eventual exit door. How long they cling on is anyone's guess,
There support has now dwindled to a hardcore rump like the handful of fanatics on here who'll probably disappear over the horizon with them.
Just imagine the huge wave of optimism there would be if new owners were in place now. It would be absolutely incredible!
I mean, no CB on August 2nd when it was the absolute no 1 priority...nobody can defend these cunts now. And if you do, well...get the eff outta our club, you sure don't belong here.

Sackable offense if they ever was one. But no, let's raise ticket prices and give ourselves a nice bonus...and focus on Uncle Joe's trial.

Much braver to let poor Ange and the players get the bullet instead.

Fuck you, Daniel.
 
I agree with you on all that.

However, as much as many (myself included), slate The Trust I think them actually getting involved in a protest is quite a big thing. Will anything come of it? Who knows?! 🤷🏻‍♂️

I do think it's more significant than the 20 blokes opposite the club shop though to be honest.

They have the numbers and plenty of ST holders. And a direct route to the clubs ear.

But telling they got no consultation on this issue.

The club literally do what THEY want. Not the trusts wishes and demands. Whatever they may be.

If it starts with to become noise inside the majority of the stadium I think the world starts to pay attention.
Outside? What a few hundred people if that?? Get more people waiting for Harry Styles at an airport.
A minor inconvenience.
 
It’s not black and white though my man.

Just because people aren’t there protesting doesn’t mean they don’t care or are not fed up with ENIC.

No way I’m losing 6 hours+ of my weekend to shout ENIC OUT and waste my day.

Folly.
It most certainly is for those attending the game.

We have 55,000 plus home fans at every game.
If only 10% were bothered to turn up half hour earlier and join the protest, that would be a big turnout.

Like I said, the keyboard warriors on here would much prefer yet another anti Enic post to gather a few likes, than actually doing something.

Not my words but from someone who actually does care enough to do something.

 
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The irony at the moment is that surely Levy is driving the value of the club down. The exact opposite of what he should be doing.

Could be good for us fans though. Opens the door to buyers if we're not being over priced for a sale.

I won't be at the "friendly" vs Shaktar, but will be at the first home game, with time to spare, so may well "be in that number" of protest. The more bodies the better.
 
Well well well the leopards spots are exactly the same who would of thought it. Cheap option keeper a free transfer and a bargain he couldn't say no to. Still the likes of Dier and sanchez remain,lenglet will probably be the only cente back signing we we make and once again we are losing our best player due to a lack of ambition and how the club is run. The gig is up.
 
Well well well the leopards spots are exactly the same who would of thought it. Cheap option keeper a free transfer and a bargain he couldn't say no to. Still the likes of Dier and sanchez remain,lenglet will probably be the only cente back signing we we make and once again we are losing our best player due to a lack of ambition and how the club is run. The gig is up.
Summed up nicely to a tee, game changer 😂
 
Well well well the leopards spots are exactly the same who would of thought it. Cheap option keeper a free transfer and a bargain he couldn't say no to. Still the likes of Dier and sanchez remain,lenglet will probably be the only cente back signing we we make and once again we are losing our best player due to a lack of ambition and how the club is run. The gig is up.
A good keeper, highly praised in Italy that Inter wanted as a replacement for Onana.

A young, PL proven winger who looks very promising in the friendlies.

The 2nd best attacking midfielder in the PL for the last two years.

Still, you're probably right and we shouldn't have signed them.
 
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