Last night I look looked around and for a London Derby, I couldn't believe how many empty seats there were.
So we stop looking like a complete embarrassment, should we start offering kids for a quid seats?
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 16:22
by BRANDED
It wasnt cold
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 16:10
by Chip Shop Charlie
It seemed to me that a fair few headed home early despite the 3-2 'thriller' that was unfolding on the pitch.
Mind you, it was a cold night...and I was sat on my sofa watching at home.
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 15:37
by BRANDED
Tuesday night in January after months of absolute cսnt and some people dont go.
odd really.
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 15:10
by Pub Bigot
Pshyco scored all 4" wrote: ↑16 Jan 2025, 15:06
I wouldn't give Sullivan a penny personally. And there's plenty others like me out there . As soon as he sells up il return. And so will most others I suspect. Only empty seats are season ticket holders not attending. The worst thing about it is the lack of effort put into that stadium. As shit as it is . Could you imagine how bad the proposed £95M redevelopment would have been.
I hope that’s true and that there are a few thousand protesting until the little cսnt leaves.
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 15:06
by Pshyco scored all 4
I wouldn't give Sullivan a penny personally. And there's plenty others like me out there . As soon as he sells up il return. And so will most others I suspect. Only empty seats are season ticket holders not attending. The worst thing about it is the lack of effort put into that stadium. As shit as it is . Could you imagine how bad the proposed £95M redevelopment would have been.
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 14:54
by Pub Bigot
scott_d wrote: ↑16 Jan 2025, 14:17
It might technically be a London derby but it's about as much of a derby as West Ham v Bournemouth or Brighton etc.
It's just West Ham vs another mid-table average Premier League team.
That’s exactly it. Millwall, Chelsea, Arsenal and Spurs are London derbies. The rest happen to be clubs that exist in the capital but are of no relevance.
I enjoy the usual Spursy stuff, but Arsenal being just as Spursy is a lot more enjoyable. The most detestable cunts in London.
Fifth Column" wrote: ↑16 Jan 2025, 07:30
I'm out of the country. None of my kids could go and we literally couldn't give them away. Then put them on ticket exchange ten days in advance and none of my three were sold. And two of them are seats near the front. Not attractive enough at the price the club sells them on at.
Other London clubs don't have this issue.
You mean Spurs I guess.
Where has your fishing icon gone??
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 14:17
by scott_d
It might technically be a London derby but it's about as much of a derby as West Ham v Bournemouth or Brighton etc.
It's just West Ham vs another mid-table average Premier League team.
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 11:21
by Far Cough UKunt
On The Ball" wrote: ↑16 Jan 2025, 11:20
There's actually a huge kerfuffle at Tottenham at the moment about this - or more to the point, the tourists buying them.
Yeah but other London clubs don't have this issue?
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 11:20
by On The Ball
There's actually a huge kerfuffle at Tottenham at the moment about this - or more to the point, the tourists buying them.
Fifth Column" wrote: ↑16 Jan 2025, 07:30
I'm out of the country. None of my kids could go and we literally couldn't give them away. Then put them on ticket exchange ten days in advance and none of my three were sold. And two of them are seats near the front. Not attractive enough at the price the club sells them on at.
Other London clubs don't have this issue.
You mean Spurs I guess.
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 10:55
by Far Cough UKunt
How do you know other clubs don't have this issue?
Do you haunt their forums as well?
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 10:23
by Ladysmith
Fifth Column" wrote: ↑16 Jan 2025, 07:30
I'm out of the country. None of my kids could go and we literally couldn't give them away. Then put them on ticket exchange ten days in advance and none of my three were sold. And two of them are seats near the front. Not attractive enough at the price the club sells them on at.
Other London clubs don't have this issue.
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 07:30
by Fifth Column
I'm out of the country. None of my kids could go and we literally couldn't give them away. Then put them on ticket exchange ten days in advance and none of my three were sold. And two of them are seats near the front. Not attractive enough at the price the club sells them on at.
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 16 Jan 2025, 02:12
by Sydney_Iron
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 15 Jan 2025, 23:04
by El Scorchio
Absolutely rancid bait, this thread.
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 15 Jan 2025, 22:14
by twoleftfeet
Steady wrote: ↑15 Jan 2025, 22:13
Lot of empty seats in the Spurs away end tonight too
Gary Strodders shank" wrote: ↑15 Jan 2025, 22:08
I picked up a couple of resale tickets for £20 each last night in block 240 and not that far back which I thought was good value.
There wasn't that many empty seats around us but a lot in other areas.
Palace on Saturday I paid £35 for a ticket Billy Bonds upper row 40.again resale
I guess there is an element of dynamic pricing about it too as I ended up paying £85 for the Liverpool game in the Trevor Brooking lower which was pretty fking stupid to be honest but I had been drinking.
I suspect the actual season ticket holder gets nothing like what I pay for those tickets but the exchange enables me to get to practically any game I want at short notice without even having to be a member.
The downside is it also enables the day trippers and rogue
fans of other clubs to attend.
Thanks for your contribution Gary!
Gary can give you directions to the ground if you like
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 15 Jan 2025, 22:13
by Steady
Lot of empty seats in the Spurs away end tonight too
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 15 Jan 2025, 22:10
by Ladysmith
Gary Strodders shank" wrote: ↑15 Jan 2025, 22:08
I picked up a couple of resale tickets for £20 each last night in block 240 and not that far back which I thought was good value.
There wasn't that many empty seats around us but a lot in other areas.
Palace on Saturday I paid £35 for a ticket Billy Bonds upper row 40.again resale
I guess there is an element of dynamic pricing about it too as I ended up paying £85 for the Liverpool game in the Trevor Brooking lower which was pretty fking stupid to be honest but I had been drinking.
I suspect the actual season ticket holder gets nothing like what I pay for those tickets but the exchange enables me to get to practically any game I want at short notice without even having to be a member.
The downside is it also enables the day trippers and rogue
fans of other clubs to attend.
Thanks for your contribution Gary!
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 15 Jan 2025, 22:08
by Gary Strodders shank
I picked up a couple of resale tickets for £20 each last night in block 240 and not that far back which I thought was good value.
There wasn't that many empty seats around us but a lot in other areas.
Palace on Saturday I paid £35 for a ticket Billy Bonds upper row 40.again resale
I guess there is an element of dynamic pricing about it too as I ended up paying £85 for the Liverpool game in the Trevor Brooking lower which was pretty fking stupid to be honest but I had been drinking.
I suspect the actual season ticket holder gets nothing like what I pay for those tickets but the exchange enables me to get to practically any game I want at short notice without even having to be a member.
The downside is it also enables the day trippers and rogue
fans of other clubs to attend.
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 15 Jan 2025, 22:00
by onsideman
On The Ball" wrote: ↑15 Jan 2025, 19:54
But you get plenty more than £1.
What he's saying is that STHs won't list if they only got a quid so, because so many seats are pre-sold, you cant do kids for a quid. However they often don't sell at the current high prices. Thats the problem. There ain't no way of squaring that circle
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 15 Jan 2025, 21:22
by Sydney_Iron
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 15 Jan 2025, 21:16
by Dick Shaftsbury
Isn’t it about time you fucked off Ladysmith? Everyone knows you’re a little Spurs gimp.
Re: Empty Seats
Posted: 15 Jan 2025, 21:13
by iphammer
Ladysmith wrote: ↑15 Jan 2025, 18:45
Last night I look looked around and for a London Derby, I couldn't believe how many empty seats there were.
So we stop looking like a complete embarrassment, should we start offering kids for a quid seats?
Mt guess is the majority of empty seats were from ST holders like myself who didn't go and didn't sell the ticket on the exchange.