The Official Tottenham Hotspur thread [Vol 13]

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Rosscow

8,774 posts

164 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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Me too!

Blib

44,187 posts

198 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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Me three!

Ntv

5,177 posts

124 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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Me four!

If we win Europa , then another cup next season, and qualify for CL this year and next ... more than happy given the years spent looking at P:38, W12, D14, L12 ...

48k

13,113 posts

149 months

Friday 27th November 2020
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Confirmed 2000 fans allowed to attend the NLD.

Spurs said:
The Club can confirm we shall be welcoming 2,000 fans back to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for our Premier League clash with Arsenal on Sunday 6 December
• Season Ticket Holders and Executive Members now have the opportunity to access match tickets via ballots
• All match tickets will be digital and activated upon completion of a Health Questionnaire
• Supporters will be asked to agree to our new Code of Conduct for reduced capacity matches

We are pleased to confirm we shall be opening our doors to 2,000 fans at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time since March for our Premier League clash with Arsenal on Sunday 6 December.

This follows the Government’s confirmation that London has been placed in Tier 2 of the new localised COVID-19 restriction measures.

Although we wish we were able to welcome more than 2,000 fans to attend such a huge north London derby match, this nonetheless represents a huge step in the right direction and an historic moment for the Club.

We are delighted that we can start to welcome back our Season Ticket Holders who have shown great loyalty in paying a deposit for their Season Ticket, and our Executive Members who have paid in advance for multi-year packages. This loyalty and commitment has been immense and greatly appreciated.

We shall be applying a proportionate allocation of tickets between Season Ticket Holders (including those on our Access scheme), Premium and other stakeholders, such as partners and affiliates.

Eligible Season Ticket Holders and all Executive Members will receive an email with further details on how ballots for the Arsenal match will operate in due course.

All Season Ticket Holders have recently been asked to complete a process of ID validation before returning to the stadium.

Any Season Ticket Holders who have not yet completed this process can do so via eTicketing.

As a reminder, supporters who have successfully deferred their Season Ticket to 2021/22 due to COVID-19 related medical reasons will not be eligible to apply.

By virtue of tickets being allocated via a ballot, and as is the case with all ballots, credits cannot be used for the purchase of General Admission Arsenal match tickets. Pricing is in line with the average price of a seat in the South Stand, which is where all General Admission fans will be located:

• Adults - £65
• Young Adults - £49
• Over 65 / U18 - £32.50

A booking fee of £1.75 will apply to all general admission tickets

Please note, to ensure our ticket allocation process is as fair as possible, any supporter who is successful in obtaining a ticket for the Arsenal match will not be entered into ballots for subsequent reduced capacity home matches, until such time as all Season Ticket Holders who wish to attend a match have had the opportunity to do so. Details on further ballots will be communicated in due course.

Given the restrictions on numbers permitted to attend, we are unfortunately unable to accommodate applications from One Hotspur Members or Official Supporters’ Clubs for this match. We shall review this as capacities increase.

The attendance of away supporters is not permitted within the initial return of fans and will continue to be reviewed with Clubs by the Premier League.

Health Questionnaire and Code of Conduct
From 72 hours before kick-off, all match attendees will be emailed a link to complete a Health Questionnaire. The questionnaire is based on a set of Premier League-approved criteria for stadium entry. The purpose of the questionnaire is to confirm that anyone attending the match is not currently displaying COVID-19 symptoms and to gain agreement from attendees that, if they or any other member of their party do develop COVID-19 symptoms in the interim, that they will not attend. It will also ask fans to confirm that they are not travelling from an area that would restrict their ability to attend. By completing the questionnaire as accurately as possible to your knowledge, you will be helping keep yourself and your fellow supporters safe.

Only once the questionnaire is complete will your digital ticket be activated for the match.

The Club has created a Supporter Code of Conduct which we shall ask supporters to agree to before applying to attend the match.

This Code includes a commitment not only to respect the social distancing needs of others, but also to avoid any actions that may risk the health of fellow supporters and Club staff.

Ticket Delivery and Digital Ticketing
We are utilising our stadium’s technological capabilities to introduce a fully contactless digital ticketing operation.

In addition to making the matchday entry process as smooth as possible, the new system has been designed to help protect supporters’ health, safety and security by allowing us to:
• Reduce physical contact during the stadium entry process
• Understand who is inside the stadium on matchdays

Full details will be sent to those who are successful in the ballot.

Health and Safety
In addition to the digital ticketing process, the Club has implemented a range of new measures at its stadium to ensure the safety of fans when they return to matches.

Measures include:
• Timed entry of fans to avoid congestion at the turnstiles and outside the stadium
• Clear signage and walking routes within the concourses to enable social distancing
• Enhanced cleaning measures – including infection control fogging, electrostatic spraying and disinfecting – taking place pre, during and post event
• Hand sanitiser stations installed throughout the concourses, as well as in all washrooms
• A click and collect matchday food and drink service via the Spurs Official app, reducing the need for queues at our concessions
• COVID-compliant distancing between all tables and seating within our Premium areas, with buffet and self-service food stations removed

Further information on the new matchday experience will be communicated in due course.

Tottenham Hotspur Women
A limited capacity of fans will also be permitted for Tottenham Hotspur Women home matches played at The Hive, Barnet, starting with the Women’s Super League clash against Brighton & Hove Albion Women on Sunday 6 December.

Ticketing details will be communicated in due course, along with COVID-19 protocols for attending matches at The Hive.

Thank you
We should like to take this opportunity to thank our fans for their continued patience and co-operation throughout what has been an incredibly challenging time for us all.

Although we are delighted to be welcoming our first fans back to the stadium in more than nine months, we understand the disappointment of the many that will be missing out on this occasion.

The Club continues to work closely with the Premier League and Government to identify ways to increase our attendances as and when it is safe and possible to do so.

We should also like to thank all NHS staff and key workers throughout the country, as well as the scientists engaged in developing vaccines to tackle COVID-19. Fans returning to our stadiums would not be possible without you.

We look forward to welcoming local NHS staff and key workers at the appropriate time – including those that have worked at our stadium during the pandemic - to enjoy a match.

Indeed, we look forward to welcoming you all back home soon – football has not been the same without our fans.

Should you require any further information at this stage, please visit Ask Spurs.

bolidemichael

13,898 posts

202 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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OMITN said:
Byker28i said:
I was there...
the whole match is on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2C4EAUj8OI
That’s cracking. I shall save that and watch it later.

I recall going to Wembley with my dad in 1987 for the Football League vs Rest of the World. Don’t remember a lot (I was 10) but one player who stood out the most was Maradona - incredible skill and mercilessly booed every time he got the ball..!

Anyway, back to Spurs. Having come so close, we really are going to have to find a way to dig in beyond the inevitable new year injury impacts to have a chance of competing with Liverpool come the end of the season.
I was there too and about the same age at the time! Maradona was comedy booed, but everyone was in awe of him.

Byker28i

60,131 posts

218 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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48k said:
Confirmed 2000 fans allowed to attend the NLD.

Spurs said:
The Club can confirm we shall be welcoming 2,000 fans back to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for our Premier League clash with Arsenal on Sunday 6 December
Is it so few numbers because we wanted to make Arsenal feel at home biggrin

TEKNOPUG

18,972 posts

206 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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I expect the attendance for Arsenal's first home game to be announced as 56,127.

bolidemichael

13,898 posts

202 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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I wonder, has anyone told the Arsenal 1st XI that there have been no fans attending their home games?

Blib

44,187 posts

198 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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TEKNOPUG said:
I expect the attendance for Arsenal's first home game to be announced as 56,127.
hehe

Spitwad

270 posts

43 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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Bit harsh that we have to muddle through with a couple of thousand while the Arse get a full attendance. COYS.

Cie

18,783 posts

194 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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Blib said:
TEKNOPUG said:
I expect the attendance for Arsenal's first home game to be announced as 56,127.
hehe
lol

Gadgetmac

14,984 posts

109 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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Adam B

27,260 posts

255 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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Gadgetmac said:
I don’t get it...is it an ‘in’ joke?
Attendance numbers are stupid because they count seats sold not people turning up.

Arsenal always claim full capacity despite hundreds/thousands of empty seats being obvious on telly

Gadgetmac

14,984 posts

109 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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Adam B said:
Gadgetmac said:
I don’t get it...is it an ‘in’ joke?
Attendance numbers are stupid because they count seats sold not people turning up.

Arsenal always claim full capacity despite hundreds/thousands of empty seats being obvious on telly
Yeah but 56,127? Arsenal holds 60k. nuts

HRL

3,341 posts

220 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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Speaking of Arsenal, stats the other day said that Son has scored as many goals as the entire Arsenal squad so far this season.

In other news, Klopp is up to his usual whinging... https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55116311

Can’t say I saw the game so he may have a point about the late pen, but why does he always come across as so hard done by when they don’t win?

dmulally

6,199 posts

181 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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HRL said:
Speaking of Arsenal, stats the other day said that Son has scored as many goals as the entire Arsenal squad so far this season.

In other news, Klopp is up to his usual whinging... https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55116311

Can’t say I saw the game so he may have a point about the late pen, but why does he always come across as so hard done by when they don’t win?
He who pays the piper picks the tune.

Spurs were without a striker for a couple months at the start of the year. Everybody was blaming the club for not providing depth with a 25 man squad and rightfully so.

Can you imagine what Wilder would cop if he clapped in the linesman's face like that?


mickk

28,901 posts

243 months

Saturday 28th November 2020
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Klopp is showing his true colours lately.

48k

13,113 posts

149 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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mickk said:
Klopp is showing his true colours lately.

48k

13,113 posts

149 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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Match day! woohoo

Must confess I've not looked forward to a Chelsea game this much for a while. Can't see us keeping a clean sheet against their attack but we should definitely be able to cause them some problems.

Yidwann

1,872 posts

211 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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Edited by Yidwann on Sunday 29th November 08:45

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