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Supporters Season Ticket Holders, will you be renewing?

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Will you be renewing your Season Ticket next season?

  • Yes

    Votes: 36 37.5%
  • No

    Votes: 36 37.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 24 25.0%

  • Total voters
    96
Certain the top tier of the stadium will be closed next season. All the catering outlets would not be justified. They will relocate everyone, at nil cost, and point towards the extra games, at no extra cost as a reason to keep tickets high. I’d also suggest we get two cup games for free in a season ticket. But you 100% will not get a reduction in the actual buy in price. Life is not like that.
I think life will have to be like that. The biggest hit apart from the tv money will be the premium seats.
You cannot charge stupid money for Michelin chefs etc. in the Champ.
They need to get as many fans in as they can. Standby for special offers for younger supporters. Cup games in with the season ticket.
 
Good, it’s a fucking stupid limit that benefits scalpers who flog them on for triple what they paid. Anything that diminishes the margins of those fuckers is alright by me
Guess I’ll be out of pocket but whatever I’ll pay the going price for away tickets


Speaking to a baggies fan this season the most he paid was £45 for Coventry but most clubs charge just under £30 cheapest ticket was Wrexham £26
 
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Guess I’ll be out of pocket but whatever I’ll pay the going price for away tickets


Speaking to a baggies fan this season the most he paid was £45 for Coventry but most clubs charge just under £30 cheapest ticket was Wrexham £26
They’ll be like rocking horse shit the first season we are down there and supply will be ridiculously limited.

I reckon I will be in the home end for a few of the bigger away days - West Brom is always easy, Wolves, Southampton maybe Blackburn.
 
I would suggest the One Hotspur membership scam will also be a pretty pointless purchase once next seasons home matches do not sell out.

Would an organised fan boycott of these products not be the next logical step?

:gallashmm:
 
I think life will have to be like that. The biggest hit apart from the tv money will be the premium seats.
You cannot charge stupid money for Michelin chefs etc. in the Champ.
They need to get as many fans in as they can. Standby for special offers for younger supporters. Cup games in with the season ticket.
If they told me I could have a free ticket for my daughter, I'd probably still decline.
I want ENIC to absolutely suffer from this. They've monumentally fucked up. They deserve to go belly up as far as I'm concerned.

For me it will depend on the price. There will need to be a significant reduction in price for me to renew.

Anything less than a 50% reduction is insulting.
 
Anything less than a 50% reduction is insulting.

Any reduction offered by ENIC will be dictated by how much interest there is from the supporters regarding paying up front for seaon tickets and One Hotspur membership.

As a trade unionist I would suggest Spurs supporters need to get their ducks in a row now.

Our collective bargaining power could be used as a tool to really hurt these cunts going forward.

That is assuming we want to really hurt these cunts, including Levy, in fact, especially Levy, for the way our loyalty was exploited by the season ticket waiting list, increased season ticket / match ticket prices, reductions in supporter discount on merch, cup tickets being removed from season tickets, category A, B, & C fixtures in the 'Premier' League.

Change For Tottenham need to be all over this.
 
If they told me I could have a free ticket for my daughter, I'd probably still decline.
I want ENIC to absolutely suffer from this. They've monumentally fucked up. They deserve to go belly up as far as I'm concerned.



Anything less than a 50% reduction is insulting.
I do think they'll be a reduction, but I think more like 25-30%. I just can't see 50% happening.

My STs (I have two) cost £1426 each, so a 25% reduction would bring them down to £1069.50, which is still a hefty sum. Matchday tickets in my block are £101, £80 and £66 so they would come down to £75.75, £60 and £49.50, although I don't see how even they could justify keeping the Cat A/B/C system.

At present the Ticket Exchange credits me £75 per ticket sold (1/19th of ST price) regardless of category, but in the Championship (23 home games) that would be £62 if ST prices remained the same or £46.50 if there was a 25% reduction in ST prices. I think that the Exchange would hardly ever be in operation though, with most if not all matches going to General Sale, so that's another issue for ST holders who wish to sell tickets for a few games (I can't say I have any sympathy for those that cherry-pick the biggest games and offload the rest, which in previous seasons was pretty easy, but even now is difficult, with several games already going to General Sale and thousands on sale even if the TE does open). That alone will surely discourage a lot of ST holders from renewing, especially the touts.

Regarding the stadium, I can't see them closing the top tier. Maybe some of the food outlets or bars on level 5 wouldn't open, but shifting those that do intend to renew to the back of the lower tier or behind one of the goals would piss off even more long-time ST holders (including me).

One benefit of not being in the PL or Europe is that I will be cancelling TNT and saving £30 per month. Actually I'll cancel it even if we stay up; I'll only miss one or two away games per season and can live with that.
 
I do think they'll be a reduction, but I think more like 25-30%. I just can't see 50% happening.

My STs (I have two) cost £1426 each, so a 25% reduction would bring them down to £1069.50, which is still a hefty sum. Matchday tickets in my block are £101, £80 and £66 so they would come down to £75.75, £60 and £49.50, although I don't see how even they could justify keeping the Cat A/B/C system.

At present the Ticket Exchange credits me £75 per ticket sold (1/19th of ST price) regardless of category, but in the Championship (23 home games) that would be £62 if ST prices remained the same or £46.50 if there was a 25% reduction in ST prices. I think that the Exchange would hardly ever be in operation though, with most if not all matches going to General Sale, so that's another issue for ST holders who wish to sell tickets for a few games (I can't say I have any sympathy for those that cherry-pick the biggest games and offload the rest, which in previous seasons was pretty easy, but even now is difficult, with several games already going to General Sale and thousands on sale even if the TE does open). That alone will surely discourage a lot of ST holders from renewing, especially the touts.

Regarding the stadium, I can't see them closing the top tier. Maybe some of the food outlets or bars on level 5 wouldn't open, but shifting those that do intend to renew to the back of the lower tier or behind one of the goals would piss off even more long-time ST holders (including me).


It's supply and demand brother.

In the 36,125 WHL Daniel Greedy played a blinder at driving up the cost of tickets against the huge demand.

That now goes into reverse at the 62,000 Levydome while demand drops.

We need to return the favour and exploit the weakness in the plan these wankers have for our future.

Get organised.

Get militant.

Get even.
 
I do think they'll be a reduction, but I think more like 25-30%. I just can't see 50% happening.

My STs (I have two) cost £1426 each, so a 25% reduction would bring them down to £1069.50, which is still a hefty sum. Matchday tickets in my block are £101, £80 and £66 so they would come down to £75.75, £60 and £49.50, although I don't see how even they could justify keeping the Cat A/B/C system.

At present the Ticket Exchange credits me £75 per ticket sold (1/19th of ST price) regardless of category, but in the Championship (23 home games) that would be £62 if ST prices remained the same or £46.50 if there was a 25% reduction in ST prices. I think that the Exchange would hardly ever be in operation though, with most if not all matches going to General Sale, so that's another issue for ST holders who wish to sell tickets for a few games (I can't say I have any sympathy for those that cherry-pick the biggest games and offload the rest, which in previous seasons was pretty easy, but even now is difficult, with several games already going to General Sale and thousands on sale even if the TE does open). That alone will surely discourage a lot of ST holders from renewing, especially the touts.

Regarding the stadium, I can't see them closing the top tier. Maybe some of the food outlets or bars on level 5 wouldn't open, but shifting those that do intend to renew to the back of the lower tier or behind one of the goals would piss off even more long-time ST holders (including me).

One benefit of not being in the PL or Europe is that I will be cancelling TNT and saving £30 per month. Actually I'll cancel it even if we stay up; I'll only miss one or two away games per season and can live with that.
I think fans would be mad to buy season tickets in the championship at all.

Maybe we need a song

So if ya 'new
Next years ticket
It's enough to make ENIC stay around
 
I think life will have to be like that. The biggest hit apart from the tv money will be the premium seats.
You cannot charge stupid money for Michelin chefs etc. in the Champ.
They need to get as many fans in as they can. Standby for special offers for younger supporters. Cup games in with the season ticket.

Surely they will have to close all these down? Imagine the piss take.

In reality, going down loses a lot of people their jobs. Doubt the players give a single fact about that though.
 
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