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Grass Roots

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hey guys im a big Spurs fan and was just wondering if any 1 knows anyfin about the cup final tickets cos im not a season ticket holder do u fink i would have mutch chance of getting a couple of tickets and if i could were do u think the best place 2 get em from is thanks guys

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Im in same position as you dude. To be honest there is very little if none chance of buying tickets from an office or wherever, the only way you'd probably get tickets is if you know someone who is a season ticket holder and get them to get you one, even that may not work, im not sure how many you can buy when you are a seson ticket, whether its 1 or 2.

You just got to hope you get lucky.

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why are you not a season ticket holder or member?

the tickets will go to fans who attend the regular games and rightly so

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Here Here Steels.

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Im not a season ticket holder because i live so far away, bot sure about sean.

I'd love to be able to go and watch Spurs every other week.

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yeah i know you do but you have to appreciate that they deserve a ticket more than you do

Grass Roots

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yee i live 2 far aswell live in wales unfortinally so would be like a 5 hour drive evry week wich im not up to doin as im sure u can understand lol o well thanks anyway looks like im goin to the pub to woch it haha

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yee i live 2 far aswell live in wales unfortinally so would be like a 5 hour drive evry week wich im not up to doin as im sure u can understand lol o well thanks anyway looks like im goin to the pub to woch it haha

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Allocation: 31,204 – Tottenham Hotspur’s supporters will be in the West end of Wembley Stadium (please see attached Wembley Stadium plan).

Prices: £80 (£40 Concession), £66 (£33), £52 (£26) and £38 (£19). Half price concession tickets will be available in all areas of our allocation. Our usual concession parameters will apply (U16 and Over 65).

ONE HOTSPUR PLATINUM MEMBERS

If you are a One Hotspur Platinum member (i.e. home and away Season Ticket Holder) you will be contacted separately with regards to selling arrangements. You will be able to purchase one ticket per season ticket book and you will NOT be required to submit any vouchers from your season ticket book. Any vouchers sent into the Ticket Office will not be treated as a valid application.

ONE HOTSPUR GOLD AND SILVER MEMBERS

If you are a One Hotspur Gold or Silver member (i.e a home Season Ticket Holder) you will NOT be required to submit any vouchers from your season ticket book. Any vouchers sent into the Ticket Office will not be treated as a valid application. You will be able to purchase one ticket per season ticket book.

Tickets for One Hotspur Gold or Silver members (i.e home Season Ticket Holders) will be sold on a first come first served basis and will be available to purchase either over the phone or online. You will be able to choose your seat based on Tottenham Hotspur’s allocated areas of Wembley Stadium, subject to availability.

Tickets will go on sale to One Hotspur Gold and Silver members ( i.e home Season Ticket Holders) from 9.30am on Wednesday January 30 until 5.30pm on Monday February 4.

Please note you will need your client reference number when making your application as well as the client reference number for any other One Hotspur Gold or Silver members that you wish to sit near or with. This number can be found in the bottom left corner on the slip on the inside cover of your season ticket book or on your One Hotspur Membership card.

Season Ticket Holders on our home/away cup guarantee scheme are reminded that they will not be automatically charged for tickets for this match.

ONE HOTSPUR BRONZE/LILYWHITE MEMBERS

One Hotspur Bronze/Lilywhite members (i.e. Club Members) will be able to apply for tickets both over the phone and online from 9.30am on Wednesday January 30 until 5.30pm on Monday February 4. Should demand from One Hotspur Bronze / Lilywhite members (i.e. Club Members) outweigh supply, tickets will be allocated according to loyalty points. Applications will be taken in the usual way away match tickets are applied for. One ticket per membership can be applied for. As we are unable to predict how many tickets will be available at each price to members, tickets will be allocated in best available order to successful applicants.

Please note you will need your client reference number when making your application as well as the client reference number for any other One Hotspur Bronze or Lilywhite members that you wish to sit near or with. This number can be found or on your One Hotspur Membership card.

Should you select to apply for a ticket as a group, each person’s total number of loyalty points will be considered separately. For example if five supporters apply as a group to sit together and the minimum number of loyalty points required was 100 and one person has 90, that person would be unsuccessful.

Postal applications from One Hotspur Bronze and Lilywhite members will not be accepted for this match.

GENERAL SALE

It is extremely unlikely that this match will go to general sale. Supporters can still purchase a One Hotspur Bronze or Lilywhite membership in order to apply for tickets. However, tickets allocated to members will be done so in loyalty point order. Any new members will start with zero loyalty points. We are unable to provide refunds for any new memberships if an application for Carling Cup Final ticket is unsuccessful.

DISABLED SUPPORTERS

All disabled supporters should contact the club's disabled liaison coordinator on 0208 365 5161 for information on purchasing tickets.


Everything you need to know about getting a ticket is there. I'm sorted for mine as I'm a season ticket holder. I'm a bit gutted you can only buy one ticket per person as I would have loved to have gone with my dad, and vice versa.

But what I don't understand is why we are playing this game in a 90,000 seater stadium, yet we are only allocated 31,000 tickets. Aren't Cup Finals meant to be about the fans???

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31k tickets, 24k season tickets holders get them first. Not all will take them so about 10k will go on general sale but be subject to the loyalty points system.

So if you dont have loyalty points, it will be from a tout.

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yidomatt wrote:


But what I don't understand is why we are playing this game in a 90,000 seater stadium, yet we are only allocated 31,000 tickets. Aren't Cup Finals meant to be about the fans???


Welcome to the reality. I remember in the final Barça - Arsenal every club only had 20K tickets and the capacity of the stadium was 75K or 80K, is pathetic.

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yidomatt wrote:
But what I don't understand is why we are playing this game in a 90,000 seater stadium, yet we are only allocated 31,000 tickets. Aren't Cup Finals meant to be about the fans???


There wouldnt be a stadium if there wasnt 20k season ticket holders at Wembley funding it, and there wouldnt be a competition of there was no sponsors who also expect a few seats.

(maybe not literally as in they wouldnt exist, but you get my point)

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Big Jono wrote:
yidomatt wrote:
But what I don't understand is why we are playing this game in a 90,000 seater stadium, yet we are only allocated 31,000 tickets. Aren't Cup Finals meant to be about the fans???


There wouldnt be a stadium if there wasnt 20k season ticket holders at Wembley funding it, and there wouldnt be a competition of there was no sponsors who also expect a few seats.

(maybe not literally as in they wouldnt exist, but you get my point)


this is nothing new yid. its been this way for years

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Big Jono wrote:
31k tickets, 24k season tickets holders get them first. Not all will take them so about 10k will go on general sale but be subject to the loyalty points system.

So if you dont have loyalty points, it will be from a tout.


They go on sale to members at the same time. I very much doubt any will go on general sale.

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Yea I meant the members/loyalty points holders etc, on sale to them. My bad.

Steely Hill wrote:
Big Jono wrote:
yidomatt wrote:
But what I don't understand is why we are playing this game in a 90,000 seater stadium, yet we are only allocated 31,000 tickets. Aren't Cup Finals meant to be about the fans???


There wouldnt be a stadium if there wasnt 20k season ticket holders at Wembley funding it, and there wouldnt be a competition of there was no sponsors who also expect a few seats.

(maybe not literally as in they wouldnt exist, but you get my point)


this is nothing new yid. its been this way for years


exactly

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I'm a season ticket holder at Chelsea and no from being in the final before that they don't just allocate the tickets to season tick holders. If your a member i suggest buy the tickets online. My dad does and we never have any probs going to games.
I don't think you will get a ticket if your not at least a member

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I'm doing mine online at 9:30 next wednesday. The server will probably be down, but I will keep trying. There is nothing that is going to stop me from being at this game.

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i would suggest phoning personally. from experience there were countless problems with online bookings when we were in the cup final.

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The phone lines will be jammed as well.
I ordered my ticket for the semi final online and I had no problems.
Whatever it takes though, I will be there.

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of course.

i dont know about Spurs but West Ham gave the tickets to ticketmaster to sell for them and it was a complete disaster and the site encountered many problems and sold duplicate tickets which not all got refunded. i used the phone line and was fine.

just a friendly warning, dont want a regular supporter missing the game Wink

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Selling them to ticketmaster???
Oh dear.
Yeah cheers for the heads up mate Wink
I just hope this one doesn't go the same way as when I was at Stamford Bridge a few weeks ago Sad

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thats West Ham for you! (pre-icelandics!)

just try online but ring them at the same time, cant go wrong then!

its a shame its at Wembley, its such a crap place for a final, the area is hell on earth, there is nothing there and the tubes are a disaster. i prefer Cardiff without a doubt. fantastic bars, clubs and stadium

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Wembley is a nightmare to get to I know. Just the one station and nothing to do before the game.

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what do you want to do before a game then ...i thought the game was the only thing that mattered ....and a few drinks of course but there are pubs for that or has it changed .

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The area around the ground is a real hole.

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