Maybe they should just get rid of that stupid football pitch that just gets in the way of everything else and use the space to create a craft ale gastro-pub, an Apple store and a Spurs mega-store.
I'd LOVE to see the 'guess the meal and price' game there.This can't be true. Even if it was practically possible for a football ground to have a star they will not have been awarded it before the venue is open.
This can't be true. Even if it was practically possible for a football ground to have a star they will not have been awarded it before the venue is open.
This is why I LOVE our resident bon viveur, Herr Tubthumber. Whilst everybody else is bemoaning the absolutely mental ticket pricing, he is questioning the veracity of the Michelin starred dining experience.
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Haven't they got some ridiculously priced membership with access to a viewing area of the tunnel too? Let's leave our seats a couple of mins earlier and get a good view of the players wandering up the tunnel and into a dressing room. Money well spent.
just read a brief article on the proposed ticket prices when Spurs move into their new stadium, and it is just mind blowing what they believe they can charge.
Premium packages £89 to £214 per match - but you could get a heated seat and USB ports
Seats behind the managers' technical area £339 per match
H Club with Michelin star dining £535 per match
And to think we complain where a ticket is over £30. A match ticket costing more than a season ticket at the Amex is just madness in my view.
I wonder what Paul Barber's view is on these prices
Yes, yes, we all know there are expensive tickets in every ground like the 1901. But what about the rank and file pricing, you know the PROPER fans e.g. like the North stand...![]()
Maybe they should just get rid of that stupid football pitch that just gets in the way of everything else and use the space to create a craft ale gastro-pub, an Apple store and a Spurs mega-store.
Mentioned earlier in the thread not released until next season some time
just read a brief article on the proposed ticket prices when Spurs move into their new stadium, and it is just mind blowing what they believe they can charge.
Premium packages £89 to £214 per match - but you could get a heated seat and USB ports
Seats behind the managers' technical area £339 per match
H Club with Michelin star dining £535 per match
And to think we complain where a ticket is over £30. A match ticket costing more than a season ticket at the Amex is just madness in my view.
I wonder what Paul Barber's view is on these prices
Does it matter?Agree the prices are ridiculous but are you comparing a Michelin star dining £535 ticket to a standard ticket at the Amex when you mention £30?
£89 can't be much different from what 1901 people pay.
Does it matter?
Does what matter?
Maybe they should just get rid of that stupid football pitch that just gets in the way of everything else and use the space to create a craft ale gastro-pub, an Apple store and a Spurs mega-store.