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B1977
14/03/2007, 10:29 AM
ANY IDEAS WHERE I COULD GET 2 TICKETS,THANKS:confused:

gustavo
14/03/2007, 1:53 PM
England?

Dodge
14/03/2007, 2:00 PM
Spurs rarely sell out. Should have no problem getting one atthe ground

wws
14/03/2007, 2:02 PM
Cork City have a few spares that they got as part of the magic beanz deal

drummerboy
14/03/2007, 2:38 PM
Spurs rarely sell out. Should have no problem getting one atthe ground


U sure about that.

Dodge
14/03/2007, 2:47 PM
Yep...

endabob1
14/03/2007, 3:13 PM
Spurs sell out virtually every home game, I used to go to WHL a lot when I lived in London and it is not as straightforward as Dodge thinks to get tickets. The only games this season that haven't sold out have been Carling cup games & the 3rd round FA up against Southend. Sure you can buy them outside the ground for double face value if you want, otherwise try here
https://www.seatbooker.net/thfc/
You need to register and you might need a UK address.....

Actually don't try that beause according to the site it has already sold out...They went on general sale on the 8th and have sold out, you can still get tickets for the Watford game on Sunday though ;)

More ticket info here
http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/tickets/ticketinfo_latest.html

Dodge
14/03/2007, 3:36 PM
You can get tickets to any premier league game not involving 2 of Chelsea, Arsenal, Man U, Spurs and Liverpool for face value on the day of the game. Stop listening to the Sky rubbish, and stop acting like a tourist

wws
14/03/2007, 3:52 PM
dodge is talking rubbish here
have you ever even been to an EPL game in London Dodge? (unless you know someone who already owns a season ticket or whatever)

no chance of getting into any main game
all booked out
all with massive waiting lists - i know this is true of chelsea

Dodge
14/03/2007, 5:18 PM
Same with Arsenal. However I do know a spurs fan who goes over regularly and and always gets a ticket on the day

Docboy
14/03/2007, 6:06 PM
Not always that easy Dodge but it's always worth giving the ticket office a shout on the day or leading up to it as there is always a few returns.

WexDec
14/03/2007, 10:53 PM
Exactly the Spurs fan is a regular so therefore would probably have decent contacts over there. I don't know about Spurs specifically but I would say that nearly any weekend home league match for the 5 teams named (doesn't need to be against each other) fairly well sell out in advance. The face value spare outside the ground approach doesn't pay off as much as it once did. Nothing to do with Sky in fact they f*ck things up if anything by screwing about with the KO times. I've seen people caught out many a time by presuming if the opposition is relegation fodder tickets will be easy. Ironically the opposite can occur cos people expect goals, a good win and all think it'll be easy to get in so go for that one. Touts must make a profit at every weekend league game for these teams.

WexDec
14/03/2007, 10:57 PM
.....BTW obviously I wasn't suggesting Reading was relegation fodder. In fact isn't that a bit of a mini-derby and first time they'd have played in WHL in the league in a very long time. High demand I'd say.

Closed Account 2
15/03/2007, 8:32 AM
in this situation you might wanna post messages on the reading forums and see if there are any spare away tickets...

endabob1
15/03/2007, 8:45 AM
You can get tickets to any premier league game not involving 2 of Chelsea, Arsenal, Man U, Spurs and Liverpool for face value on the day of the game. Stop listening to the Sky rubbish, and stop acting like a tourist

I used to be a season ticket holder and go to WHL 2/3 times a season, league games ALWAYS sell out, Spurs have a 20,000 waiting list for season tickets, if you think you can turn up on the day and get a ticket anywhere near face value you're living in dream land.

WexDec
15/03/2007, 1:42 PM
Especially the fact they're scoring 3-4 goals every game lately and usually conceding just one less.........not a great long term strategy but makes for some entertaining games !

reder
16/03/2007, 2:09 PM
The away end is your best bet. As someone else suggested, try a Reading forum. If 2 people cant go and buy you tickets the loyalty points will go on their cards which is good for them.

If you are there on the day of the match ticketless :

a - try each window in the ticket office.

b - go up the the away fans pub and look around.