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southlondonyiddo

My eyes have seen some of the glory..
Nov 8, 2004
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I'm a hotspur member and hoping to get tickets on Monday..
2 questions if someone can answer them please.
1.... can I buy 2 tickets one for my wife and one for myself?
2... is there parking availability near the ground nowadays? If so whereabouts?

I live in Boston Lincs and it'll be clatt trying to get there by train etc especially on Sunday, so have to drive down.

Thanks in advance for any info/help.

Re parking: as there are only 30k and its a Sunday it’s your best chance of being able to park nearish but in all honesty no one is really sure because we haven’t been there for almost 2 years and all the parking restrictions might have changed and/or been extended
 

danielneeds

Kick-Ass
May 5, 2004
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Big deal for me. If Brighton go out I’m staring down the barrel of missing 2 days of my skiing holiday and new flights for the boy and I to get to the Brighton game on the 6th.
I can’t make the Brighton game too. So I’m really hoping Chrissy gets the job done.
 

eddiev14

SC Supporter
Jan 18, 2005
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So there’s no information online about this South American kid and the photo a few pages back looks like a screenshot from the Bolivian Jeremy Kyle Show.

Go on - admit it - one of you has invented another Peter Rampetamper and fed it to Twitter, haven’t you?!? :sneaky:
 

Saoirse

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Aug 20, 2013
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You're not just encouraged to use the Exchange or Ticket Share if you can't go - you're actually obliged to.

2.9 It is the responsibility of all general admission Season Ticket Holder to ensure that every effort is made to ensure their seat is utilised for every home Premier League fixture either by attending or making use of the Ticket Exchange and Ticket Share platforms outlined in Section 3. The Club reserves the right to monitor seat occupancy and/or use of the Ticket Exchange and Ticket Share platforms throughout the Season and take any appropriate action to ensure full occupancy at the Stadium.

It sounds to me like for now at least they're going to tolerate e.g. somebody who gives their ST to their son more often than not. But they could crack down on anybody selling unofficially or for a profit. If it's a stranger then rather than swapping a card/ticket for cash, you have to co-ordinate cash on one side with an online transferal on the other - so it's easier to be duped if they turn out to be untrustworthy. If you're constantly passing your seat on to different people every time that's going to be pretty suspicious so they can know to look into it. And if you get caught just passing on your card there's no excuse now whatsoever, so they'd have every justification to ban you permanently rather than start with suspensions etc.
 

SirHarryHotspur

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Aug 9, 2017
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I'm a hotspur member and hoping to get tickets on Monday..
2 questions if someone can answer them please.
1.... can I buy 2 tickets one for my wife and one for myself?
2... is there parking availability near the ground nowadays? If so whereabouts?

I live in Boston Lincs and it'll be clatt trying to get there by train etc especially on Sunday, so have to drive down.

Thanks in advance for any info/help.

There is no street parking anywhere near the ground on event days your best bet is to check Haringey and Enfield Council websites on the Residents only parking zones both councils have special event day regulations so you need to check carefully. There is a new event day CPZ for Edmonton which extends past The Angel so parking in Edmonton is not as easy as it once was . I expect some of the local schools will still offer parking on their playgrounds, I think they were up to £12 per game while we were still using WHL.
 
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SirHarryHotspur

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Aug 9, 2017
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Re parking: as there are only 30k and its a Sunday it’s your best chance of being able to park nearish but in all honesty no one is really sure because we haven’t been there for almost 2 years and all the parking restrictions might have changed and/or been extended

Event day parking is for any event I think over 10000 and will apply to whichever day, Sundays included ,you can see from the following there will be no parking anywhere near the ground https://www.haringey.gov.uk/parking...ham-event-day-cpz/tottenham-event-day-cpz-map. And Enfield council are applying a CPZ to Edmonton which extends past the Angel towards Edmonton Green. All the CPZ's near the ground have restrictions on event days, so you need to check carefully , most streets in London are full of parked cars non-stop so good luck trying to find somewhere. Here is the Edmonton map https://new.enfield.gov.uk/services/parking/tottenham-hotspur-event-day-cpz-parking.pdf


Reckon Haringey & Enfield Councils going to make a bit of money out of parking fines, not sure how 62000 people are going to get there via public transport.
 
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bandofbruvvers

New Member
Mar 16, 2019
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So as this debate rages on about lending your ST to a family member do you think I would be able to take my other half with me (using my sons ST) without us being refused entry to the Legends Test event. The thing that annoys me is that I have been waiting sooo long for a ST and having been successful for the first time this year. I've paid a lot of money without ever a blade of grass nevermind a match god forbid but I am not allowed to give my ticket to a family member according to their T&C's which is rubbish. It's my seat and I should be able to do what I want with it if I can't make it for some reason. Perhaps they should concentrate more on stopping the ticket touts that stewards and police appear to turn a blind eye to at Wembley rather than penalising true supporters !
 

Saoirse

Well-Known Member
Aug 20, 2013
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So as this debate rages on about lending your ST to a family member do you think I would be able to take my other half with me (using my sons ST) without us being refused entry to the Legends Test event. The thing that annoys me is that I have been waiting sooo long for a ST and having been successful for the first time this year. I've paid a lot of money without ever a blade of grass nevermind a match god forbid but I am not allowed to give my ticket to a family member according to their T&C's which is rubbish. It's my seat and I should be able to do what I want with it if I can't make it for some reason. Perhaps they should concentrate more on stopping the ticket touts that stewards and police appear to turn a blind eye to at Wembley rather than penalising true supporters !
If you're sons got an adult season ticket then 99% you'll be fine in practice, but it's up to you whether to take that risk. If he's on a child or Young Adult season ticket it should flash a different colour on the turnstile, and that would alert the stewards to the fact that it obviously doesn't belong to your other half. So that's almost certainly a bad idea.

As for the touts, there's very little the club can directly do about them. The stewards have no power to stop them standing there in a public area, and the police refuse to do anything. They say that they don't have the resources to run an anti-tout operation at the same time as ensuring safety on a matchday - in reality refusing to deal with minor stuff like that is a long-term attitude they've had, of "if you want us to deal with this you better ensure we're adequately paid and staffed first".
 

bandofbruvvers

New Member
Mar 16, 2019
5
3
If you're sons got an adult season ticket then 99% you'll be fine in practice, but it's up to you whether to take that risk. If he's on a child or Young Adult season ticket it should flash a different colour on the turnstile, and that would alert the stewards to the fact that it obviously doesn't belong to your other half. So that's almost certainly a bad idea.

As for the touts, there's very little the club can directly do about them. The stewards have no power to stop them standing there in a public area, and the police refuse to do anything. They say that they don't have the resources to run an anti-tout operation at the same time as ensuring safety on a matchday - in reality refusing to deal with minor stuff like that is a long-term attitude they've had, of "if you want us to deal with this you better ensure we're adequately paid and staffed first".

Thanks for the advice....no my son's 27 !
 

Lighty64

I believe
Aug 24, 2010
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for any disabled supporters that haven't received this, this is what I got this morning

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Dear Supporter,

As per recent announcements regarding the upcoming test events, we’re contacting all registered Disabled Access Scheme members to update them on a few details.

To help us manage the volume of contacts at this exceptionally busy time, please read the information below which should answer most of your questions.

We’ll be updating the articles on AskSpurs regularly with new information as it comes to hand, additionally we’ll be sending additional information to members on the Access Scheme who’ve successfully received a ticket with more details such as how to get there, what to expect, entry points and facilities, so please also keep an eye on your inbox.

PARKING

For full information about accessible parking and transport options please see: Accessible Parking And Transport Information.

Pre-booked Parking:
Accessible parking within the stadium and surrounding car official car parks is only for Season Ticket Holders and One Hotspur Members who've registered their Blue Badge with our Access Team and will need to be pre-booked (see here for booking window dates)

If you have been successful getting a ticket for an upcoming event and are already registered with our Disability Access Scheme, we will contact you via email with information about how you can pre-book parking spaces (allocated on a first-come-first-served basis) via our online booking system, subject to availability.



Please note: To be fair to everyone, the Access Team is unable to allocate or reserve parking for individuals.


We’ll confirm the date you can start booking from for each event in this article: Accessible Transportation & Booking Parking – however, it won't likely be until Wednesday next week.








Blue badge Parking
: Road closures will be in place and unless you are a Local resident with a Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) Permit and proof of address, you'll not be able to enter the Traffic Management Zones. If you want to enter these areas, you'll need to travel in advance of these closures (i.e. at least 2 hours before event, you'll not be able to exit up to 1-hour post event), or park outside of the Traffic Management Zone.

For information about which roads will be closed please see: Road Closures


TEST EVENT TICKETS


Season Ticket Holders: Season Ticket holders have until Monday 8am to confirm and pay for their tickets. Your ticket will automatically be loaded onto your Stadium Access Card and we’ll be in touch next week with further information about what to expect on the day.

One Hotspur Members purchasing Test Tickets
: Season Ticket holders have until Monday 8am to purchase their reserved tickets. Should there be remaining tickets, all One Hotspur Members will be notified of the purchase process.

Should there be Accessible tickets remaining for these test events, we’ll email One Hotspur Members who are registered on the Access Scheme advising them how to purchase remaining tickets.

DISABILITY ACCESS SCHEME MEMBERS CARD & LIFT PASSES

Your Disability Access Scheme Card and Lift Pass will entitle you to use the dedicated accessible check-in entrances at the new stadium, that are at street level. Please use the entrance number that is on your stadium access card. These have been designed to assist your entry into the stadium as they each lead directly to two 33-person lifts at each entrance, that you will have priority use of to ease your entry into the stadium.

For further entry information please see: Match day at the new stadium

Lift Access Card hasn’t arrived

If you are waiting on your Lift Access Card, these are currently being printed and will be with you next week. Should it not have arrived by Friday 22nd March and you are attending the first Test event please get in touch and we’ll arrange another for collection on the event day.


BAG POLICY & MEDICAL EXEMPTIONS

We can provide exemption certificates for the stadium bag policy on medical grounds, but in order to do so we require some supporting evidence.

If you would like to apply for a certificate, please provide us with a letter from your GP or specialist nurse which outlines your requirements. We will then get back to you at the earliest opportunity. Email: [email protected].



Please be aware that all supporters with an exemption certificate will still need to have their bags searched and tagged at a dedicated accessible entrance before entering the stadium. This will be the only way to access the stadium on a matchday if you require to bring a bag with you on medical grounds.





Keep an eye on these articles which will be regularly updated:

 

SirHarryHotspur

Well-Known Member
Aug 9, 2017
4,997
7,413
I'm a hotspur member and hoping to get tickets on Monday..
2 questions if someone can answer them please.
1.... can I buy 2 tickets one for my wife and one for myself?
2... is there parking availability near the ground nowadays? If so whereabouts?

I live in Boston Lincs and it'll be clatt trying to get there by train etc especially on Sunday, so have to drive down.

Thanks in advance for any info/help.

Re all the CPZ's near the ground , nearest big car park is probably Edmonton Green which is one and half miles north of the ground the you could get a 349 bus down to near the ground. https://www.edmontongreencentre.co.uk/car-parking/ best check on times for a Sunday though as it might close early. There is Sainsbury's car park right next to the stadium but guess there will be restrictions there on parking on matchdays for non-shoppers.
 
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Mate

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Dec 9, 2006
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Looking like it will be the 6th April, unless Brighton find an equaliser...
 
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