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Offline LeeB

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How many season tickets sold?
« Reply #15 on: July 13, 2010, 01:10:28 PM »
Quote from: "kryten_K2"
Quote from: "VillaSubmariner"
Quote from: "TimTheVillain"
Does anyone know how many the club 'releases' ?


74, so there is 1 left. You'd better hurry.



we get it...


Ha. I've just seen this one.

Credit to him for his all out assault on the 'Even-his-own-mother-doesn't-like-him-Bellend of the Year' award. I bet he's got a head like a badly peeled potato in real life as well.

Offline loughtonspur

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« Reply #16 on: July 13, 2010, 05:15:24 PM »
Quote from: "TimTheVillain"
Quote from: "myf"
I'll be very surprised if we sell 28k, particularly if we sell Milner and/or Young.  I'm not renewing due to cash being tight.  Like a lot of people, I wasn't enthralled with our home performances last season but £350 (lower north) is a steal and gets me out of the house!  Hopefully, I'll be back in the New Year.

Was speaking to my Scouse mate yesterday who said their cheapest seats are £680!


I know, we still have reasonably priced ST's - Spurz are certainly around the £700-£1,000 mark depending on where you sit.

I think we'll sell 28k like lsat year as there seems to be a core support level at that numberthat will / can buy a season ticket.

Yep, get back in the new year .... !



Tottenham's season tickets actually go up to £1695 each and average over £1000 each,  with match day prices of up to £78 per ticket,  Aston Villa fans get excellent value for money as far as ticket prices go.

Offline Rip Van We Go Again

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« Reply #17 on: July 13, 2010, 05:27:57 PM »
Quote from: "loughtonspur"
Quote from: "TimTheVillain"
Quote from: "myf"
I'll be very surprised if we sell 28k, particularly if we sell Milner and/or Young.  I'm not renewing due to cash being tight.  Like a lot of people, I wasn't enthralled with our home performances last season but £350 (lower north) is a steal and gets me out of the house!  Hopefully, I'll be back in the New Year.

Was speaking to my Scouse mate yesterday who said their cheapest seats are £680!


I know, we still have reasonably priced ST's - Spurz are certainly around the £700-£1,000 mark depending on where you sit.

I think we'll sell 28k like lsat year as there seems to be a core support level at that numberthat will / can buy a season ticket.

Yep, get back in the new year .... !



Tottenham's season tickets actually go up to £1695 each and average over £1000 each,  with match day prices of up to £78 per ticket,  Aston Villa fans get excellent value for money as far as ticket prices go.


Well said Randy.

Offline cheltenhamlion

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How many season tickets sold?
« Reply #18 on: July 14, 2010, 01:01:04 PM »
Keane would look very odd with a perm.

Offline thomassean

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« Reply #19 on: July 14, 2010, 04:01:10 PM »
I am still hoping that there are still tickets available because I do not want to miss this kind of game play. I need to go and hurry right now. I am expecting this happening to be a kind of joyous party ever.

Offline cheltenhamlion

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« Reply #20 on: July 14, 2010, 04:52:53 PM »
Welcome aboard

Offline TimTheVillain

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« Reply #21 on: July 14, 2010, 05:55:47 PM »
Quote from: "loughtonspur"
Quote from: "TimTheVillain"
Quote from: "myf"
I'll be very surprised if we sell 28k, particularly if we sell Milner and/or Young.  I'm not renewing due to cash being tight.  Like a lot of people, I wasn't enthralled with our home performances last season but £350 (lower north) is a steal and gets me out of the house!  Hopefully, I'll be back in the New Year.

Was speaking to my Scouse mate yesterday who said their cheapest seats are £680!


I know, we still have reasonably priced ST's - Spurz are certainly around the £700-£1,000 mark depending on where you sit.

I think we'll sell 28k like lsat year as there seems to be a core support level at that numberthat will / can buy a season ticket.

Yep, get back in the new year .... !



Tottenham's season tickets actually go up to £1695 each and average over £1000 each,  with match day prices of up to £78 per ticket,  Aston Villa fans get excellent value for money as far as ticket prices go.


Randomness, you just can't beat it .... !

Just taken a peep at Spurs' website and yes, £1,695 is their top priced ST - nearly £90 a game !!

Offline TheSandman

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« Reply #22 on: July 14, 2010, 06:51:12 PM »
Quite funny if you consider it was probably cheaper for us to go to Wembley last season than an away trip to Spurs, Arsenal or Chelsea.

 


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