We are back at the stadium, at least for some, for the last home game of the season.
Yes, 10,000 will be split – or something like that – between season ticket holders and Premium. Yes, the club have just announced that 10,000 fans will be allowed back at the stadium for the final home game of the season.
The stadium has been without fans for almost the entirety of the campaign, apart from a one-off return of 2,000 against Arsenal and a European cup match against Royal Antwerp.
I mustn’t forget that there were tickets for the Carabao Cup Final against Man City, held at Wembley, and I was one of the lucky ones.
That 10,000 allocations will be against Aston Villa on Wednesday, May 19, and kick-off would be at 18:00. However, this is subject to Government confirmation of Step 3 protocols going through on Monday, May 17. Tickets will be allocated between season ticket holders, Premium and other stakeholders (partners and affiliates), with applications running from now until Monday, May 10.
Tottenham also revealed that the price would be based on the average ticket for general admission in a category B fixture. This would mean £60 for adults, £45 for young adults, and £30 for under 18s and over 65s, as well as a £1.75 booking fee (that is season ticket, not Premium, who will pay a lot more).
My name is Glenn Renshaw.
I am currently a Premium Season Ticket holder (West Stand) in the new stadium. Before that – at White Hart Lane – a season ticket holder in various parts of the ground (mainly in the North stand).
Before becoming a season ticket holder, I stood on the shelf and various other parts of the ground since the 1950s. In 1987 I became one of the first to hold a Spurs Membership card. I was also a life long member of the Spurs supporters club (now defunct).
I go to all home, away and abroad matches.
I was born in 1955, Edgware, London (it was in the late 50s – as a baby – that my dad took me to Spurs to initiate me). I currently live in Berkshire.
I also collect all Spurs books (and have everyone printed), Spurs handbooks (from 1920s onwards, Spurs programmes (since the 40s).
Previously, I wrote for Spurs Fanzines: The Spur, Spur of the Moment, My Eyes have seen the Glory and various other Spurs fanzines’. I also wrote for the SpursWeb app & its website.
I currently write and work for spursnetwork.com and its website. I write its Reviews & Match reports and a lot more.
My other interests are; reading, history, social history, Politics, going to the gym, wine, going out for a meal, music (all sorts), writing, theatre, concerts, holidays, socialising etc.
I have been writing blogs/ articles since 1989
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