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Audere

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I have been reading through this as a Spurs fan over the last few days.
Couple of points come to mind.
Most seem to think the game will not sell out. ( not sure)
Priced to high. ( Spurs fans paid the same away to Fulham in the 2nd round last year £30 although i agree £37 is too high)
Children's prices to high. ( totally agree)
Spurs allocation has sold out higher number of points than needed for Leicester on a Monday night a couple of weeks ago.
If game goes to general sale then Spurs fans will buy tickets in the home arears as most Spurs fans have not been to your stadium.
 

CV22SBA

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I have been reading through this as a Spurs fan over the last few days.
Couple of points come to mind.
Most seem to think the game will not sell out. ( not sure)
Priced to high. ( Spurs fans paid the same away to Fulham in the 2nd round last year £30 although i agree £37 is too high)
Children's prices to high. ( totally agree)
Spurs allocation has sold out higher number of points than needed for Leicester on a Monday night a couple of weeks ago.
If game goes to general sale then Spurs fans will buy tickets in the home arears as most Spurs fans have not been to your stadium.
Hence why it will never go to general sale.
 

Evo1883

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I have been reading through this as a Spurs fan over the last few days.
Couple of points come to mind.
Most seem to think the game will not sell out. ( not sure)
Priced to high. ( Spurs fans paid the same away to Fulham in the 2nd round last year £30 although i agree £37 is too high)
Children's prices to high. ( totally agree)
Spurs allocation has sold out higher number of points than needed for Leicester on a Monday night a couple of weeks ago.
If game goes to general sale then Spurs fans will buy tickets in the home arears as most Spurs fans have not been to your stadium.

That won't be happening I'm afraid
 

alexccfc99

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We will look tinpot. First premier league team here for over a decade (not counting stoke as we were L2) and we can't muster 20k? That's about as tinpot as it gets
Where as if it was full to the brim we'd be called plastic and a load of day trippers

Those who want to slag us off, from the usual suspect clubs will regardless - not remotely arsed one bit
 

Evo1883

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Where as if it was full to the brim we'd be called plastic and a load of day trippers

Those who want to slag us off, from the usual suspect clubs will regardless - not remotely arsed one bit
Why though mate , we get good crowds now with the home end practically full v oxford and norwich
 

Evo1883

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I don't agree , I go everywhere and had to put this match on my credit card because I've just paid out on school shit , people can't afford it ontop of league matches etc
 

alexccfc99

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I agree with that
I saw a Birmingham fan un-ironically call us plastic regardless of the fact before the Brady Bunch took them over they consistently failed to come close to selling out a half functioning and open stadium

It's one of those tags we will unfortunately live with

The years of dross we were served up and the camera angle at the stadium showing pockets of empty corporate seats have seen to that unfortunately
 

Ashdown

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I don't agree , I go everywhere and had to put this match on my credit card because I've just paid out on school shit , people can't afford it ontop of league matches etc
Thats you though mate, many of the types that will want to come to this are the sort who came to some of the Wembley appearances.
 

pusbccfc

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Hence why it will never go to general sale.

It will, but to anyone with an account like Wembley.

There's problem 100,000 people with an active account.
 

Noble

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They can still drop the 200 points requirement if they want another load through the door - I think it’s fair enough to give points holders the pick of seats for now though. If there are a few thousand seats remaining it’ll be interesting to see if they hold off on a general sale as the demand will always be there for a Prem team.
 

Grendel

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I know, it's really weird. Who cares what other fans think of us as fans/our club/our ground/our players/our kit/our transport links/our parking facilities...?

It’s surely more embarrassing when we used to take as many fans to cup games at Arsenal and Old Trafford as we managed at home league games. Thats the definition of a tin pot club
 

David O'Day

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I have been reading through this as a Spurs fan over the last few days.
Couple of points come to mind.
Most seem to think the game will not sell out. ( not sure)
Priced to high. ( Spurs fans paid the same away to Fulham in the 2nd round last year £30 although i agree £37 is too high)
Children's prices to high. ( totally agree)
Spurs allocation has sold out higher number of points than needed for Leicester on a Monday night a couple of weeks ago.
If game goes to general sale then Spurs fans will buy tickets in the home arears as most Spurs fans have not been to your stadium.
Unless they have brought from the club before the draw was made then they won't be able to buy tickets

We don't have a General Sale as such, our version is on sale to everyone with a prior purchase
 

pusbccfc

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They can still drop the 200 points requirement if they want another load through the door - I think it’s fair enough to give points holders the pick of seats for now though. If there are a few thousand seats remaining it’ll be interesting to see if they hold off on a general sale as the demand will always be there for a Prem team.

They 100% will.

I imagine they'd sell out even with it. We probably have 30,000 people on 200 points.
 

alexccfc99

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Who can actually buy a ticket at the time of writing? I brought my ST seat on Saturday so I haven't really been following it that much
 

ThievingScally

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You don't, you just need previous purchase history. Most people in Coventry will have that.

They 100% will.

I imagine they'd sell out even with it. We probably have 30,000 people on 200 points.
I'd be surprised if we have 500 people on 200+ points. Most people who go regularly now have season tickets. Those of that can't (live 100+ miles away etc) - can't get most away tickets & only starting putting the supporter numbers on home ticket purchases last year!.

TSx
 

pusbccfc

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I'd be surprised if we have 500 people on 200+ points. Most people who go regularly now have season tickets. Those of that can't (live 100+ miles away etc) - can't get most away tickets & only starting putting the supporter numbers on home ticket purchases last year!.

TSx

ST holders are included in that 200+ points club.
 

Potbellypig

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I have been reading through this as a Spurs fan over the last few days.
Couple of points come to mind.
Most seem to think the game will not sell out. ( not sure)
Priced to high. ( Spurs fans paid the same away to Fulham in the 2nd round last year £30 although i agree £37 is too high)
Children's prices to high. ( totally agree)
Spurs allocation has sold out higher number of points than needed for Leicester on a Monday night a couple of weeks ago.
If game goes to general sale then Spurs fans will buy tickets in the home arears as most Spurs fans have not been to your stadium.
You'll struggle with that. There were 4000 Leeds fans in the home end last season so they put a stop to it.
 

Audere

Member
Coventry could have given Spurs more tickets, maybe 5000, i know you have moved the away end and you only need to allocate 5% for the league Cup, but i guess you can allocate more if required ie for the FA Cup. Too late now, your chairman must have been convinced he could sell out at these prices.
Anyway i have been allocated a ticket from Spurs and look forward to visiting your stadium, having been to Highfield Road and drinking in the Mercers Arms many times.
 

wingy

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How many City supporters do you think will prioritise an England women’s game over City v Tottenham in a cup game?
Of all the excuses I’ve heard for a lower than expected attendance this one is way out on top. Ffs.
Competing for money is my argument, that's all nothing about brand loyalty or anything like that,and there will be some hedging there bets, to deny that is well, ignorant?
 

David O'Day

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Coventry could have given Spurs more tickets, maybe 5000, i know you have moved the away end and you only need to allocate 5% for the league Cup, but i guess you can allocate more if required ie for the FA Cup. Too late now, your chairman must have been convinced he could sell out at these prices.
Anyway i have been allocated a ticket from Spurs and look forward to visiting your stadium, having been to Highfield Road and drinking in the Mercers Arms many times.
we give everyone about that, why should we give anyone more?

we'll also sell out or as near as sell out the game
 

ThievingScally

Active Member
ST holders are included in that 200+ points club.
Sorry - I think we have about 21K season ticket holders.

After that - we have very few people with large numbers of points.

Given the uptake of season ticket holders has been underwhelming - they should drop the number of points needed (?50) - so people can crack on and buy tickets.

I wouldnt mind if I could print my ticket on hold - but I really dont want to have to queue at the ticket office on arrival (Its hard enough to get there for kick of as it is!)

TSx
 

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