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Tottenham fans are all saying the same thing after Spurs freeze season-ticket prices

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Tottenham Hotspur fans have now responded to the club’s decision to freeze season-ticket prices for next season.

Tottenham Hotspur have the second-most-expensive adult season ticket in the Premier League at the moment, with an adult season ticket costing about £2,223.

That is a significant amount for fans of the north London club to pay, and many Spurs supporters have since voiced their discontent about high season-ticket prices.

And who can blame the Spurs fans, especially when the displays from the team have been lacklustre for most of this season?

In fact, in recent weeks, the stadium has been far from a packed arena, as many fans appear to have lost the desire to turn up to games given Spurs’ poor form.

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Tottenham freeze season-ticket prices after fan talks

It was revealed earlier today that Tottenham have frozen their season-ticket prices for next season after discussions with various fan groups.

Reports have it that Spurs held talks with the Fan Advisory Board and the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust (THST) regarding the matter before arriving at the decision not to raise prices.

Tottenham fans who have caught wind of the latest reports have now voiced their thoughts regarding the matter.

Taking to social media, one fan said: “Should not be freezing them, should be significantly lowering them”, while another wondered: “No guarantee we will be in the PL next season, so what is the plan for ticket prices then?”

Another had a suggestion for next season’s price, stating: “117 per match, bargain”, while another fan stated: “If we go down there is no way I want to be paying £1500 I currently do!!”

Talk of heading to the Championship continued, with a fan claiming: “They will not sell any at the price they are now in the Championship.”

Another added: “A lot of fans will not renew their season ticket and the club already knows this”, while one other commented: “Should have halved them.”

Meanwhile, a final supporter said: “I suppose it will be the most expensive tickets in the Championship.”

Poor form continues to impact Tottenham finances

Tottenham’s poor league performances in recent seasons are beginning to have a ripple effect on the club’s finances.

With more and more fans choosing to stay home instead of going to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the club continues to lose revenue.

This poor run has also led Tottenham to lose a key sponsor who has already alerted the club that their partnership will cease in the summer, whether or not Tottenham remain in the Premier League.

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