30 Aug 2017 20:51:24
away from transfers for a minute.

just found out i will be in london the weekend of 21st october.

and luckily we are down playing spurs that weekend.

how hard would it be to get tickets in the away section, one for me and one for the son.

never been at an away match and never been to wembley.

so this opportunity is very exciting :)


1.) 30 Aug 2017
30 Aug 2017 20:59:29
You won't get one through the club, no chance.
You will have to pay through the nose via a third party or tout.


2.) 30 Aug 2017
30 Aug 2017 21:01:02
It'll be nigh on impossible to get tickets here. I would suggest contacting someone who sells them.


3.) 30 Aug 2017
30 Aug 2017 21:15:35
i just taught it may be easier, 73k for the chelsea game, 67k at the burnley game.

surely getting a home ticket would be easy?

thanks for the replies.


4.) 30 Aug 2017
30 Aug 2017 21:16:38
Have to buy them on the secondary market Devers, which will cost a massive premium. Make sure you get them in the away section though as that's where the atmosphere will be. Always had a great time going away, but always found the older grounds better for atmosphere. Remember being in the away end at Craven Cottage and the whole stand was shaking as the Lucas song was being sung by the whole liverpool contingent. Absolutely brilliant! On the flip side, the emirates is like a library. Having been to Wembley a few times, I would suggest running out of the stadium as soon as the final whistle goes, nightmare trying to get back into central London from the stadium after a game if your not on your toes.


5.) 30 Aug 2017
30 Aug 2017 21:28:16
thanks bobby banana.


6.) 30 Aug 2017
30 Aug 2017 21:53:19
Spurs are only giving away support a miserly amount of seats (understandable) and you have to have had some previous interaction with the club to buy a ticket in the home end to stop away fans getting their hands on tickets.