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Gbspurs

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@HotspurTickets on twitter is the man to help you sell them if you can't get rid. Got one sold for next week within 5 mins of him retweeting

I'm not sure I'm doing it right as i put mine up last night and no fucker wants it! 1 person responded so I'm assuming it shows but when I try and find my tweet I can't see it. Don't really get twitter!
 

spurs mental

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I'm not sure I'm doing it right as i put mine up last night and no fucker wants it! 1 person responded so I'm assuming it shows but when I try and find my tweet I can't see it. Don't really get twitter!

What's your name on twitter?
 

Gbspurs

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Yep I see the tweets have you had some luck getting rid? loads are looking for tickets for Wednesday it seems

One person just asked if available so maybe, I have responded but nothing yet. I notice that the hotspurticket account haven't "retweeted" so maybe that's why it's quiet.

Oh well there is always those random folk asking for tickets on Wembley Way if not.
 

widmerpool

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Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere, but according to the Standard we will be asked to wave our mobile phones aloft to create a son-et-lumiere in time to the Champions League jingle. Further, the ladies team and "fanbassadors" will be handing out glowsticks and the like to add to the atmos.

http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...light-display-at-wembley-before-a3383446.html

My views on all this are curmudgeonly in the extreme. And I can't imagine the men's first team on hostess duties at a women's match. Anyway, will anyone here own up to being a fanbassador? And will you all wave glowlights when asked? Just to check, because if so I can tell my children to watch for me on TV, the single spot of darkness on the fifth tier.
 

hughy

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Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere, but according to the Standard we will be asked to wave our mobile phones aloft to create a son-et-lumiere in time to the Champions League jingle. Further, the ladies team and "fanbassadors" will be handing out glowsticks and the like to add to the atmos.

http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...light-display-at-wembley-before-a3383446.html

My views on all this are curmudgeonly in the extreme. And I can't imagine the men's first team on hostess duties at a women's match. Anyway, will anyone here own up to being a fanbassador? And will you all wave glowlights when asked? Just to check, because if so I can tell my children to watch for me on TV, the single spot of darkness on the fifth tier.

Sounds very Leicester.
 

WalkerboyUK

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Sounds very Leicester.

Actually it sounds very American.
Been watching a lot of Baseball and Ice Hockey lately and almost every other game for a team is an "event" game of some sorts, be it "bring your teddy" or "bobble-head giveaway".

I don't have an issue with it...
 

widmerpool

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It's orchestrated, synthetic fandom, calculated for the effect it will have on a global TV audience. But a bobble-head giveaway sounds better.
 

dagraham

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Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere, but according to the Standard we will be asked to wave our mobile phones aloft to create a son-et-lumiere in time to the Champions League jingle. Further, the ladies team and "fanbassadors" will be handing out glowsticks and the like to add to the atmos.

http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foo...light-display-at-wembley-before-a3383446.html

My views on all this are curmudgeonly in the extreme. And I can't imagine the men's first team on hostess duties at a women's match. Anyway, will anyone here own up to being a fanbassador? And will you all wave glowlights when asked? Just to check, because if so I can tell my children to watch for me on TV, the single spot of darkness on the fifth tier.

Yeah I too find all this stuff a bit cringe-worthy. As I do any sort of heavily orchestrated/contrived "fun" or "display" of this nature. But then I've become even more of a miserable git as I've hit 40, so maybe it's just me:D.

Personally, when the CL music comes on I'm more concerned with just drinking it all in (knowing that we may not hear it again for a few seasons), rather than making sure the flashlight of my iphone is on.
 
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