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£64 for Arsenal Away Game

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posted on 19/8/14

Cheap at twice the price.

posted on 19/8/14

same price for top catagory away tickets at WHL

posted on 19/8/14

Doesn't matter where or who its still a rip off. Empty stadiums with non season ticket fans buying season ticket fans some beers in pubs is the way forward. Unite against these prices.

posted on 19/8/14

The prices for non season ticket fans are crAzy.
I must spend £1500 quid at Chelsea and have fantastic seats for their price.£750 a year for league gsmes but the cup and cl games and away games bump it up massively

posted on 19/8/14

Certainly to rich for me.......whoevers charging it.

posted on 19/8/14

The tv revenue and huge sponsorships completely dwarf what now comes from gates yet clubs choose to reward overrated players instead of their loyal supporters.

posted on 19/8/14

Arsenal are famous for ripping of the football public. Nothing new.

posted on 19/8/14

spurs charge the same price to away fans.... not a rip off though because even west ham can get a win there so its a good day out for "the football public"

posted on 19/8/14

Yet you still have by far the most expensive season ticket. Despite having a 60,000 seater stadium. Inhumane

posted on 19/8/14

INHUMANE

posted on 19/8/14

comment by Bennyville (U8058)
posted 42 seconds ago
Yet you still have by far the most expensive season ticket. Despite having a 60,000 seater stadium. Inhumane
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Price per game Spurs have...

posted on 19/8/14

Truth is not only will those seats sell but there will be loads of disappointed fans who miss the loyalty point cut off. I have just under 200 loyalty points but I won't get a sniff of a ticket to this one.

It's simple economics, supply and demand. Higher prices makes it easier to go to games, if Spurs were charging £400 a year for a season ticket then people would never give them up and you would end up with a generation of fans who want to go but can never get a ticket.

Finally it's all very well us having a go at the but when our new stadium is open, our prices will be very similar.

posted on 20/8/14


It's simple economics, supply and demand. Higher prices makes it easier to go to games, if Spurs were charging £400 a year for a season ticket then people would never give them up and you would end up with a generation of fans who want to go but can never get a ticket.

Finally it's all very well us having a go at thebut when our new stadium is open, our prices will be very similar.
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Exactly, I am lucky enough to have a season ticket but don't think for one minute a new ground will see prices dip. THFC know that people will pay the high prices so have no reason to lower. It will just mean 20,000 more people forking out high prices. The only time you will see prices dip is the same times they do now i.e sunday cup games or midweek europa (will hopefully be CL by the time the ground is done) group games

posted on 20/8/14

That is sickening, ridiculous how fans are getting priced out of the game these days

posted on 20/8/14

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posted on 20/8/14

"This would be the perfect game to boycott."

Why ??

The match "attendance" at the Library will still be shown as a full house even when empty.

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