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posted on 9/3/12

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posted on 9/3/12

191 eh?

That's ok, I'll just need to get a ticket for Bolton. Any ideas how many points are rewarded for that?

With Fulham coming up too (I can't make the Blackburn game), I should get at least 4 points from them, surely.

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posted on 9/3/12

Pffft... I bet if I posted a Lennon vs. Walcott stats article I'd get loads of interest

comment by Spurcat (U3764)

posted on 9/3/12

Not sure how relevant this is, but 130 loyalty points would have got you a ticket for our semi-final with Portsmouth in 2010.

posted on 9/3/12

Cheers Spurcat just found that too. It was 2 years ago, but I can't see how an extra 50 points on top of that wouldn't be enough.

I'm literally skint this month and I'd prefer not to go to Bolton, save £50, but I don't want to miss out if they set the bar at 190. I'd never forgive myself

Apparently the CC Final with Chelsea was 174 too ... Yet Stevenage was 801

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 9/3/12

Its rubbish Arsenal last season was around 450 ish, Stevenage away 801, Shamrock Rovers 800, Chelsea is I think 300!

I missed out on the Pompy semi final tickets by a few points!

Need to get past Bolton first

posted on 9/3/12

THudd, can you confirm that Pompey was 130 last season?

I'm looking at the old BBC articles but it isn't clear...

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 9/3/12

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 9/3/12

Following last Sunday's deadline for One Hotspur Lilywhite and Bronze Members to apply for tickets for our FA Cup semi-final against Portsmouth at Wembley on Sunday, April 11, we are pleased to confirm the loyalty point requirement for successful applications.


We have now carried out the necessary analysis of applications that were submitted by the deadline and can confirm the number of loyalty points required.



Members with 130+ Loyalty points will be allocated a ticket.
All other applications have unfortunately been unsuccessful on this occasion.


All Bronze and Lilywhite Members with 130 or more points that applied in time will now be automatically allocated a ticket, with money being deducted from the payment details submitted at the time of application.
All tickets will be charged at full adult price in the first instance. Any successful members who hold a Junior or Senior (Over 65) One Hotspur Membership will have the appropriate funds credited back to them in the coming days.


THERE IS NO NEED FOR MEMBERS WITH THE REQUIRED POINTS TOTAL TO CONTACT THE TICKET OFFIC


If you are unsure of how many points you currently have you can find out by CLICKING HERE and logging into the e-ticketing system and visiting the ‘My Account' section of the site.


Please note - subject to availability, all successful applicants with the required loyalty points total that applied in a group will be allocated tickets with the other members of their group who also had sufficient points.
We would like to thank all One Hotspur Members for their continued support and would advise all unsuccessful applicants that in the event of any tickets being returned they will be allocated in loyalty point order to those members who have missed out.

posted on 9/3/12

Yeah I read that, but posters on other forums were saying different.

On this basis, I'm going to Wembley

comment by GOODBYE (U1029)

posted on 9/3/12

You should be ok, our allocation will be around 27-30k

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posted on 9/3/12

forgot about the minor inconvenience of the Bolton game.

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