Ticket price concerns threaten Spurs atmosphere as THST calls for fair pricing
The Tottenham Hotspur Supporters Trust has raised concerns about ticket prices.
They describe prices as unaffordable and say atmosphere is slipping.
Fans say last season discounted Europa League pricing felt sensible.
The club welcomed a return to the Champions League but crowds declined.
Home crowds in 2025 averaged around fifty four thousand.
Supporter groups say ticket fairness should govern access to big matches.
They note the stadium is often less than capacity for key fixtures.
The club has faced scrutiny for pricing during Europe campaigns.
A spokesperson for Spurs said ticket policy will be reviewed.
Momentum online suggests fans want transparency and fairness.
Meanwhile the issue resonates beyond sport as a wider debate.
Tottenham must balance ambition with affordability to rebuild trust.
Son Heung-min remains a symbol of the club’s identity.
Fans hope the call for fairness translates into affordable tickets.
Only then can a boisterous atmosphere return to the stadium.
Trust members insist dialogue with the club continues.
The season will reveal whether the club listens.
- THST deems ticket prices unaffordable and notes a drop in stadium atmosphere.
- Call for transparent, fair pricing and ongoing dialogue with Tottenham.
- Ambition and affordability must align to restore fan engagement.
Son Heung-min
Tottenham Hotspur


