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Stadium Season Ticket Renewals

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Will you renew for next season?

  • Yes

    Votes: 34 54.0%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 9 14.3%
  • Not if the price increases

    Votes: 4 6.3%
  • No

    Votes: 16 25.4%

  • Total voters
    63
You can get tickets for almost any game on the exchange for face value. Unless you have 3 or 4 together, I don’t get why you would renew. It’s easy to get a pair, or two pairs for nearly every game. Pick and choose. Pretty much every section is devoid of atmosphere so it’s not like having standing in the old block 31 / 32 where you wouldn’t want to move
I bought a season ticket to have a chance at a cup final. In my time we've had 2 cup finals and haven't been able to go to either.
Once I've been to a cup final, I'll probably retire from season ticket ownership.
 
An interesting split on the results so far.

Can imagine some of the no’s might change their mind when push comes to shove though. Just the way it works from experience.

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I bought a season ticket to have a chance at a cup final. In my time we've had 2 cup finals and haven't been able to go to either.
Once I've been to a cup final, I'll probably retire from season ticket ownership.
I’ve never been a season ticket holder but I’ve been to 6 finals at Wembley.
Last one was 1991 .
the problem now us that instead of the previous 24k season ticket holders , there are now 42k. About 10k of them will miss out on tickets. You’ve just got to find another way.
the best thing we ever did was in 1986 -87 when we started the first club members system. Part of that guaranteed a cup final ticket to the first 25k I think it was. Got me to the Watford semi at Villa Park, followed by the Coventry final.
 
I’ve never been a season ticket holder but I’ve been to 6 finals at Wembley.
Last one was 1991 .
the problem now us that instead of the previous 24k season ticket holders , there are now 42k. About 10k of them will miss out on tickets. You’ve just got to find another way.
the best thing we ever did was in 1986 -87 when we started the first club members system. Part of that guaranteed a cup final ticket to the first 25k I think it was. Got me to the Watford semi at Villa Park, followed by the Coventry final.
It's a different world now.
The only way you get a cup final ticket is as a season ticket holder with enough loyalty points or you some how find a ticket being sold through unofficial means. Usually at great expense.
 
I’ve never been a season ticket holder but I’ve been to 6 finals at Wembley.
Last one was 1991 .
the problem now us that instead of the previous 24k season ticket holders , there are now 42k. About 10k of them will miss out on tickets. You’ve just got to find another way.
the best thing we ever did was in 1986 -87 when we started the first club members system. Part of that guaranteed a cup final ticket to the first 25k I think it was. Got me to the Watford semi at Villa Park, followed by the Coventry final.
I was a jr spurs member then, also went to semi final and final - final cost me £6.
 
Can imagine FA cup is still a pain to get tickets for.

How many do the fans get these days 20k?
At the old Lane there were about 22K season ticket holders and all would get a cup final ticket.

Last season the final allocations were 30,500 each, so in theory about 12K or our 42K ST holders would miss out. However, this is how Liverpool split their allocation last year and I would expect ours to be similar:
  • General supporter allocation – 71 per cent
  • Contractual supporter allocation; to include seasonal hospitality members and priority rights holders – 21 per cent
  • Matchday officials/first-team players/media – 7 per cent
  • Commercial partners; contractual obligations – 1 per cent
So 21,655 for the plebs, meaning that 20K would miss out.
 
The FA allocated 30,500 each last season for Chelsea and Liverpool. That left 29k for Wembley guests box owners etc.
I think it's a disgrace that 1/3 of the available seats are not for fans of the clubs playing.
 
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