This is what Spurs had in April, I checked them as it's recent and they'd have wanted the full allocationAllocation: 3,005 including 139 restricted view tickets, 14 wheelchair user/personal assistant pairs and 14 ambulant/personal assistant pairs.Prices: Adults - £30; Over-66 - £29.50; Under-18 - £27.50; Under-14 - £16.50.Wheelchair and Ambulant tickets are priced as follows with a free of charge personal assistant ticket. Adults - £30; Over-66 - £29.50; Under-18 - £21; Under-14 - £12.50.https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2023/april/aston-villa-v-spurs-ticket-news/
IIRC restricted view is right at the back of the upper tier, it's the gantry that restricts the view. £30 is the price cap for all away fans in the PL.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on July 11, 2023, 10:58:49 PMIIRC restricted view is right at the back of the upper tier, it's the gantry that restricts the view. £30 is the price cap for all away fans in the PL. Just feels odd we change our fans in the same stand with same views 35-40 quid tickets. Surely whole of Witton should be 30 quid then not that it will matter much when the North is down as they'll be very few match tickets available and they'll be snapped up in about 5 minutes if they even make general sale.
Found this posted by a Brighton fan last game of the season
It’s free to be on the waiting list.Getting tickets while you’re waiting to get to the top of the list probably requires you to be a claret member though. I don’t think many people who aren’t claret members will get tickets for most games.
The whole thing is a nonsense.