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Hi all,


Just wondering if there are any Spurs members who would be able to help me get hold of 3 tickets (next to each other) for the upcoming home european game? It's for my Dad's 60th birthday so I don't want to miss the chance.


I'd be really grateful for any help or advice on this.

Thanks for the responses so far. To explain a bit more, the tickets I want go on general sale at the end of next week through the website in the normal way. However they went on sale to members and season ticket holders this morning. Because I am slightly worried that they may sell out I was hoping to find a member who might be able to get hold of some tickets on my behalf before they go on general sale? (or whether that isn't something you can do)


I think each member can only get 2 tickets at this point so I would need two people on board.

...I realise this is a big ask but I thought I may as well try in case anyone had membership but wasn't going.

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