Under 21 games to be played at Stevenage

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Stevenage FC can confirm details of six Tottenham Hotspur U21 Premier League games which will be held here at The Lamex Stadium during the forthcoming season.

First up for Spurs will be West Ham on Monday 18th August, with U21 fixtures against Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City, Everton and Norwich also confirmed as taking place at the home of Stevenage FC.

Games will be held on a Monday evening with a 7pm kick-off time. Tickets will be priced at £5 adults and £2 concessions (over 60 / under 16), whether purchased in advance or on the day. Stevenage FC season tickets and loyalty cards will not be valid for these fixtures. Only the West Stand will be open for games, subject to demand.

Tickets for the first game against West Ham will be available at www.borotickets.co.uk in the coming days.

Tottenham U21 Premier League games at The Lamex Stadium (all 7pm KOs)
Monday 18th August - Tottenham U21 v West Ham U21
Monday 29th September - Tottenham U21 v Manchester United U21
Monday 27th October - Tottenham U21 v Chelsea U21
Monday 1st December - Tottenham U21 v Manchester City U21
Monday 5th January - Tottenham U21 v Everton U21
Monday 16th March - Tottenham U21 v Norwich U21

Read more at http://www.stevenagefc.com/news/art...irmed-5.8.14-1806747.aspx#Bs2rQATAUyXgoKur.99


http://www.stevenagefc.com/news/article/spurs-u21-fixtures-confirmed-5.8.14-1806747.aspx
 
These would be great for cheap matches if we played them in London. Why put them in Stevenage where we have to pay £15.90 in train fares, more than treble the cost of the ticket, to actually get there?
 
These would be great for cheap matches if we played them in London. Why put them in Stevenage where we have to pay £15.90 in train fares, more than treble the cost of the ticket, to actually get there?
possibly because the fanbase has moved!.. by spurs own admission its main fanbase among s.t holders & members is now within 20 miles of Stevenage/north herts... so much so theres a spurs store in Stevenage town center,
I remember we played our reserve games under bmj & at Stevenage & met many a first team player and bmj (many times) over there.
also recall a crowd of near 5,000 for a particular reserve nld v Woolwich at Stevenage one particular year

I shall be attending as many games there as possible
 
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