There was a double celebration for Spurs fans today as two bits of good news regarding ticket prices came within an hour of each other.
Tottenham have decided to freeze prices at White Hart Lane for next season, while more significantly the Premier League announced that they were capping away ticket prices at £30.
The news ensures that our loyal Spurs supporters who follow the club home and away will make a significant saving. Here’s how Tottenham fans reacted to the news on Twitter.
Premier League clubs agree to £30 cap on away tickets for next three years https://t.co/j9aLU1yaEX pic.twitter.com/H4g3Md850H
— ITV News (@itvnews) March 9, 2016
Having reviewed pricing we can announce that all season ticket prices for the season 2016/17 will be frozen – https://t.co/oS4jOHjO0O
— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) March 9, 2016
To clarify, as well as a freeze on ST prices for 2016/17, match day prices have also been frozen for next season. @SpursOfficial
— THST Official (@THSTOfficial) March 9, 2016
The right gesture. Well done @SpursOfficial. Now to get back to those £20-25 cup matches… #THFC #COYS https://t.co/iTo6xNWLTM
— Chris Miller (@WindyCOYS) March 9, 2016
Fourth consecutive years of frozen season ticket prices @ WHL. Remind me, what is that @THSTOfficial do again? #GreatWork
— Alan (@hotspur423) March 9, 2016
Paying £35 (+ additional booking fee) to see Huddersfield away at Leeds soon. However you cut it, £30 in the top flight is welcome progress.
— Raj Bains (@BainsXIII) March 9, 2016
ST holders with high points hoover up tickets regardless of the price, not sure about that argument.
— Thelonious (@TheloniousFilth) March 9, 2016
Away ticket pricing excellent news generally. Sadly though where there was hope for members to get away ticket before. Likely less now #THFC
— Vass Koni (@vkon1) March 9, 2016
It's good news, if anything because it proves voices can be heared. But sure, clubs/Prem still milking it with TV money. Fight can't stop.
— Spooky (@Spooky23) March 9, 2016
Don't think Brady, Gold Sullivan will be too pleased with the cap of £30 on PL away tickets…
— Benny Berger (@benny_berger) March 9, 2016
Now time to push for capping on ALL tickets. Clubs have had their chance to act reasonably on this, but they fucked it with their greed.
— Bankrupt (@bankruptspurs) March 9, 2016