JourneyOnI’m going to speak for a generation I’m not part of but given the choice of paying more at an aesthetically pleasing location at a new stadium or sitting in a pub I don’t think young adults are really into pubs?
We'll need an on site vaping bar and ironworks gym, with a Tik Tok booth. Weirdos.
10 % prawns is good for the books, not so good for the atmosphere though. 20 % prawns will kill the golden goose.
Owners like Spurs said that the new ground would mean cheaper entry too. They just announced another 15 % hike for tickets. West hams prices are also creeping upwards.
10 % prawns is good for the books, not so good for the atmosphere though. 20 % prawns will kill the golden goose.
The atmosphere at St Andrews has been shit this season (except for the few sell outs). That's with 5% prawners.
Genuinely don't think the amount of hospitality has any correlation with atmosphere at all.
Spurs are also cancelling the concessions for Oap, season tickets. It’s not a good look.
Spurs are also cancelling the concessions for Oap, season tickets. It’s not a good look.
I agree with Spurs on this one. I can understand having subsidised seats for the youngsters but for OAPs who probably have significantly more disposable income than the age 25-65 bracket doesn't make any sense - you just giving money away in effect.
Some new build on site pubs :-
" Feed at Horsefields Diner "
" Savage Beer Gardens "
" Taitys Rave on Bar "
lowercaserSpurs are also cancelling the concessions for Oap, season tickets. It’s not a good look.
I agree with Spurs on this one. I can understand having subsidised seats for the youngsters but for OAPs who probably have significantly more disposable income than the age 25-65 bracket doesn't make any sense - you just giving money away in effect.
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JourneyOnI’m going to speak for a generation I’m not part of but given the choice of paying more at an aesthetically pleasing location at a new stadium or sitting in a pub I don’t think young adults are really into pubs?
Oh I dunno, I see a lot of young adults in pubs.
Usually queuing up six at a time to buy their own diet cokes and pay for them individually.
Or waiting until the bar is six deep and then ordering cocktails individually which takes a member of the bar staff out of commission for twenty minutes at a time.
Bah.
Or ordering a Guinness after the barmaids poured 5 Madris
Spurs are also cancelling the concessions for Oap, season tickets. It’s not a good look.
I agree with Spurs on this one. I can understand having subsidised seats for the youngsters but for OAPs who probably have significantly more disposable income than the age 25-65 bracket doesn't make any sense - you just giving money away in effect.
1 in 5 OAPs are millionaires while people in their 30s can't afford to buy a home even in a dual income household.
But that's a different discussion.
SpikeOr coming out of a toilet cubicle 3 at a time with white nostrilsJourneyOnI’m going to speak for a generation I’m not part of but given the choice of paying more at an aesthetically pleasing location at a new stadium or sitting in a pub I don’t think young adults are really into pubs?
Oh I dunno, I see a lot of young adults in pubs.
Usually queuing up six at a time to buy their own diet cokes and pay for them individually.
Or waiting until the bar is six deep and then ordering cocktails individually which takes a member of the bar staff out of commission for twenty minutes at a time.
Bah.
BeauBarrylowercaserSpurs are also cancelling the concessions for Oap, season tickets. It’s not a good look.
I agree with Spurs on this one. I can understand having subsidised seats for the youngsters but for OAPs who probably have significantly more disposable income than the age 25-65 bracket doesn't make any sense - you just giving money away in effect.
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Spurs season ticket prices 2024 -2025 (before any concessions applied) - Lowest adult £856 - highest adult £2367.
As reported, from 2025-26 no more over 65 concessions will be given - but i think for existing people on that concession it will continue.
B_C_F_CBeauBarrylowercaserSpurs are also cancelling the concessions for Oap, season tickets. It’s not a good look.
I agree with Spurs on this one. I can understand having subsidised seats for the youngsters but for OAPs who probably have significantly more disposable income than the age 25-65 bracket doesn't make any sense - you just giving money away in effect.
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Spurs season ticket prices 2024 -2025 (before any concessions applied) - Lowest adult £856 - highest adult £2367.
As reported, from 2025-26 no more over 65 concessions will be given - but i think for existing people on that concession it will continue.
£856 for 19 games is £45 per ticket.
That's not bad given the facilities available and the football on offer.
I hope our fans aren't expecting season tickets to be £400 in a new stadium.
B_C_F_CBeauBarrylowercaserSpurs are also cancelling the concessions for Oap, season tickets. It’s not a good look.
I agree with Spurs on this one. I can understand having subsidised seats for the youngsters but for OAPs who probably have significantly more disposable income than the age 25-65 bracket doesn't make any sense - you just giving money away in effect.
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Spurs season ticket prices 2024 -2025 (before any concessions applied) - Lowest adult £856 - highest adult £2367.
As reported, from 2025-26 no more over 65 concessions will be given - but i think for existing people on that concession it will continue.
£856 for 19 games is £45 per ticket.
That's not bad given the facilities available and the football on offer.
I hope our fans aren't expecting season tickets to be £400 in a new stadium.
Worth pointing out that this lowest price point will have very limited availablity. Looking at Spurs' 22/23 map the lowest priced tickets only got 1.5 blocks in the whole ground.
The majority were priced at around £1000-1100 per season, or £52-57 per game.
You can argue amongst yourselves whether that's value for money watching the best players in the best stadium or not. I'll say that it's not that bad.
IanTI don’t expect mine to be £1k eitherB_C_F_CBeauBarrylowercaserSpurs are also cancelling the concessions for Oap, season tickets. It’s not a good look.
I agree with Spurs on this one. I can understand having subsidised seats for the youngsters but for OAPs who probably have significantly more disposable income than the age 25-65 bracket doesn't make any sense - you just giving money away in effect.
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Spurs season ticket prices 2024 -2025 (before any concessions applied) - Lowest adult £856 - highest adult £2367.
As reported, from 2025-26 no more over 65 concessions will be given - but i think for existing people on that concession it will continue.
£856 for 19 games is £45 per ticket.
That's not bad given the facilities available and the football on offer.
I hope our fans aren't expecting season tickets to be £400 in a new stadium.