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Levy had to pay more to stay at Wembley due to delays? Does this explain transfer policy?
No.

The fact we’ve banked ~480m in TV money in the last 4 years and have a net spend of £29m is probably more to do with transfer policy.
 
Levy had to pay more to stay at Wembley due to delays? Does this explain transfer policy?
You’d like to hope this is unexpected and wouldn’t have effected the transfer budget. After all Levy was quick to hike season ticket packages up on the grounds of moving into the new stadium for 18 games. Surely he didn’t do this knowing it’d be max 14-15 games if any in there. I’m sure he’ll get away with it if it’s 15 games in there but if it’s a whole season at Wembley fans will demand and get refunded
 
Hope this is fake from Spurs executive director to a fan who’s made an effort to be there for the opening game. Fans treated like absolute s**t while the club bends over for money/NFL. They clearly don’t give a s**t or know what it’s like to be a fan

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Not quite the scaremongering from Talksport and The S*n that it'd be until Christmas.


https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/2018/august/stadium-ticketing-and-wembley-update/



Further to last night’s announcement: Yesterday the Club received a report from Mace which highlighted the extent of the issues with critical safety systems. As a result, a decision was taken at a Board meeting to defer the opening of the stadium and to move two further games to Wembley.

Delays are common, certainly for builds of this size and complexity, however we are hugely frustrated that this has occurred with these systems at such a late stage. Whilst we would have been able to mitigate other areas, we simply cannot compromise safety.

This decision was unavoidable.

We should also like to clarify the correct context of the news that broke yesterday regarding arrangements with Wembley. The option was in fact exercised at the end of last year – and not in response to this issue – as a sensible back-up given the nature of construction and the possibility of exactly such an issue arising.

Last night’s announcement was brought forward from today in order to advise fans as soon as possible given the confusion caused and the news of the Board meeting becoming public. As such we were unable to release details of refunds and ticketing at the same time as planned – please now find them below.

We should like to apologise to supporters for this delay. We are acutely aware of the disappointment this may cause supporters and shall now look to ensure that we minimise any inconvenience.

Our Construction team is working hard to overcome these issues and we shall keep you all updated. Thank you for your support at this challenging time.

Refunds and Ticketing

Wembley Ticketing - Existing and New Season Ticket Holders for 2018/19 Season

As two further matches of the new season will be played at Wembley - on Saturday 15 September against Liverpool, kick-off 12.30pm, and on Saturday 6 October against Cardiff City, kick-off 3pm - all those who have purchased season tickets at the new stadium will be credited 1/19th of the price you have paid for your 2018/19 season ticket for each fixture concerned.

Full refund amounts for both Liverpool and Cardiff City will be placed into your eticket account automatically in the coming days. To improve on the process used for the Fulham fixture, these funds can either be drawn out from your eticket account by way of a monthly BACS payment or the funds can be held in credit in your account to be used as part payment for next season's Season Ticket.

We shall shortly release on-sale dates and details regarding tickets for the matches at Wembley. Please note, Stadium Access Cards for the 2017/18 season will NOT work for these fixtures.
 
Businesses around Wembley have been told to have staff ready to cater for matchdays up until the new year. Will be compensated if games are moved back to Wembley. Think levy has over promised here and should have just taken Wembley for the full second year. Don’t think the fans would have minded if he did that from the start. Maybe he needed it to convince Poch and some players to sign extensions
 
We won’t be allowed a third stadium for the league. If we have to move that it’ll be a reverse of our city fixture and we’ll get the home game later on. Otherwise the new stadium won’t be until next season which will be a financial disaster
 

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Can't be reversed. United play at home that day.
Arsenal play at home on the return fixture.
United play at home on the Saturday. Our game is Sunday isn’t it?

The reverse fixtures haven’t been adjusted for TV games on the Sunday yet. It’ll happen. There’s more chance us playing in the new stadium than at Milton Keynes. It’s one or the other
 
United play at home on the Saturday. Our game is Sunday isn’t it?

The reverse fixtures haven’t been adjusted for TV games on the Sunday yet. It’ll happen. There’s more chance us playing in the new stadium than at Milton Keynes. It’s one or the other

It says that reversing the fixture will see City playing 3 away games in a row at the end of the season. In all likelihood they'll have the title wrapped up by then but imagine how filthy they would be if the title was up for grabs and they finished with 3 away games.
 
what the hell happened with the Spurs stadium? are the developers to blame?
I remember the new Wembley was ages past its planned opening date during the construction .
 
Closer and bigger than Milton’s Keynes. They’ve also rejected our proposal. We might have to use the Emirates or Olympic stadium at this rate
Should be the Emirates. We're owed a favour!

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