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Stadium Season Ticket Renewals

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Will you renew for next season?

  • Yes

    Votes: 34 53.1%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 9 14.1%
  • Not if the price increases

    Votes: 4 6.3%
  • No

    Votes: 17 26.6%

  • Total voters
    64
I’m waiting to see how I feel after hopefully a trophy at last. Might be a good time to pass on to the next generation. Some good folk working hard to get flags, singing and atmosphere going. Imagine if the South Stand had STs for U25s for say £400. We’d get immense support and noise.
 
They've changed their minds about the auto cup scheme...


Thank you for your patience.

Last month we announced that the Automatic Cup Scheme would be discontinued from the 2025/26 season onwards, following several seasons of declining use amongst our Season Ticket Holders and, in some cases, misuse of the scheme to gain ticketing points.

We have engaged in a period of consultation with our Fan Advisory Board (FAB) and Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust (THST) who requested for the scheme to be reconsidered. Following this consultation, we are pleased to confirm that the Cup Scheme will remain in operation, with revised terms applied to maintain the integrity of the ticketing points system.

Ahead of the 2025/26 season, we kindly ask supporters to take note of the following important information regarding the scheme:

Ticketing Points

Supporters who register for the Cup Scheme commit in advance to attending every home Cup game we play. In recognition of this commitment, these supporters will continue to receive an additional 10 ticketing points per season – in addition to points awarded post-attendance at Cup matches.

To ensure that these points are allocated fairly, they will only be awarded to supporters whose payments are successful for every home Cup game. Should we not receive payment for any home Cup game during a season, the 10 ticketing points will automatically be deducted and the supporter will be removed from the scheme for the remainder of the season.

To mitigate against this happening, we shall continue to provide advanced notice of payment being taken, as well as the opportunity to update any expired card details.

Can’t Attend a Game?

Although supporters on the scheme commit in advance to attending all home Cup games, we recognise that there will be occasions where fans have genuine reasons for being unable to attend.

While it won’t be possible to opt out of the scheme for a particular game, if a supporter is unable to attend after we have successfully collected payment, they will have the option to forward their ticket to another Member via Ticket Share – or list on the Ticket Exchange should the fixture sell out.

The Club, FAB and THST maintain that the scheme’s 10 bonus ticketing points should only be awarded to supporters who commit to attending every Cup game, as was always intended. In the interests of fairness to Cup Scheme members – and to protect the integrity of our points system – we shall conduct a review of home Cup game attendance at the end of the season.

This review will be data-led and carried out in consultation with the FAB to determine appropriate use of the scheme. While allowances will be made for occasional non-attendance at home Cup games, if a supporter’s attendance is not in line with the spirit of the scheme then consideration will be given to removing them from it. In these cases, their 10 bonus points will be retrospectively removed.

Going Forward

All supporters currently registered on the Cup Scheme will remain registered for 2025/26 – you do not have to do anything. As it won’t be possible to register once next season is underway, supporters not already on the scheme who would like to participate must sign up before the season starts.

We should like to thank all members of our FAB and THST for their contributions throughout this consultation, as well as all supporters who have taken the time to contact us with their feedback.

Kind regards,

Tottenham Hotspur.
 
They've changed their minds about the auto cup scheme...


Thank you for your patience.

Last month we announced that the Automatic Cup Scheme would be discontinued from the 2025/26 season onwards, following several seasons of declining use amongst our Season Ticket Holders and, in some cases, misuse of the scheme to gain ticketing points.

We have engaged in a period of consultation with our Fan Advisory Board (FAB) and Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust (THST) who requested for the scheme to be reconsidered. Following this consultation, we are pleased to confirm that the Cup Scheme will remain in operation, with revised terms applied to maintain the integrity of the ticketing points system.

Ahead of the 2025/26 season, we kindly ask supporters to take note of the following important information regarding the scheme:

Ticketing Points

Supporters who register for the Cup Scheme commit in advance to attending every home Cup game we play. In recognition of this commitment, these supporters will continue to receive an additional 10 ticketing points per season – in addition to points awarded post-attendance at Cup matches.

To ensure that these points are allocated fairly, they will only be awarded to supporters whose payments are successful for every home Cup game. Should we not receive payment for any home Cup game during a season, the 10 ticketing points will automatically be deducted and the supporter will be removed from the scheme for the remainder of the season.

To mitigate against this happening, we shall continue to provide advanced notice of payment being taken, as well as the opportunity to update any expired card details.

Can’t Attend a Game?

Although supporters on the scheme commit in advance to attending all home Cup games, we recognise that there will be occasions where fans have genuine reasons for being unable to attend.

While it won’t be possible to opt out of the scheme for a particular game, if a supporter is unable to attend after we have successfully collected payment, they will have the option to forward their ticket to another Member via Ticket Share – or list on the Ticket Exchange should the fixture sell out.

The Club, FAB and THST maintain that the scheme’s 10 bonus ticketing points should only be awarded to supporters who commit to attending every Cup game, as was always intended. In the interests of fairness to Cup Scheme members – and to protect the integrity of our points system – we shall conduct a review of home Cup game attendance at the end of the season.

This review will be data-led and carried out in consultation with the FAB to determine appropriate use of the scheme. While allowances will be made for occasional non-attendance at home Cup games, if a supporter’s attendance is not in line with the spirit of the scheme then consideration will be given to removing them from it. In these cases, their 10 bonus points will be retrospectively removed.

Going Forward

All supporters currently registered on the Cup Scheme will remain registered for 2025/26 – you do not have to do anything. As it won’t be possible to register once next season is underway, supporters not already on the scheme who would like to participate must sign up before the season starts.

We should like to thank all members of our FAB and THST for their contributions throughout this consultation, as well as all supporters who have taken the time to contact us with their feedback.

Kind regards,

Tottenham Hotspur.
The TOS will always fukk you...

I'm glad I'm not going to have to worry about this stuff from now on.

Buy ticket - attend - watch us lose...win win innit ;)
 
We have 42k season tickets out of 62k capacity.
The mighty Liverpool who are all about their fans apparently, have 27k out of 61k capacity.
Maybe we are not that bad.
Whereas Liverpool have roughly a 30 year waiting time for Season tickets, Spurs fans can join a list and be offered one the next day.
It is just a different model, they could sell out 5 times over every game, we have loads of tickets on ticket exchange every game left unsold.
 
Whereas Liverpool have roughly a 30 year waiting time for Season tickets, Spurs fans can join a list and be offered one the next day.
It is just a different model, they could sell out 5 times over every game, we have loads of tickets on ticket exchange every game left unsold.
They just added 6-7k with extra tier at the Anfield Rd end and it’s all corporate.
Not exactly the peoples club they are painted to be.
 
Whereas Liverpool have roughly a 30 year waiting time for Season tickets, Spurs fans can join a list and be offered one the next day.
It is just a different model, they could sell out 5 times over every game, we have loads of tickets on ticket exchange every game left unsold.
My mate was on the waiting list with his wife. They’ve now got 2 season tickets. Had them about 5 years. They go once or twice a season and sell the rest on their ticket exchange. Apparently those that live within a certain distance from anfield get first dibs. Anyway why bother going on list if you aren’t intending to go. Didn’t even go to see them crowned against us! On another note my daughter was on the season ticket waiting list when she was 3 hours old. Been offered a season ticket each summer from when she was 3 until last year. She’s 7 now.
 
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