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Tottenham Hotspur chiefs have taken a zero-tolerance approach as they issued "indefinite bans" to fans who sold their tickets to Liverpool supporters for the club's trip to Anfield.
Tottenham claimed that the fans in question were in possession of tickets issued to the visiting team on the landmark occasion.
They confirmed that the following sanctions have been issued to those concerned:
Immediate removal of Season Ticket Cancellation of all match tickets – home and away – for the remainder of the 2024/25 season Removal of all ticketing points Indefinite Club ban – to be reviewed after three years
In a firm statement, Tottenham Hotspur officials said: "The Club has always been clear that the unauthorised resale of match tickets is strictly prohibited.
Liverpool sealed the Premier League with a 5-1 win over Tottenham on Sunday
"This is considered an offence under our Sanctions and Banning policy, and we have already issued points deductions this season to individuals who have passed or resold away tickets to fellow Spurs fans.
Forwarding away tickets to fans of the home team is considered a particularly serious offence as it creates uncomfortable and potentially unsafe environments for supporters who have purchased their tickets legitimately."
They continued: "It also undermines the integrity of our ticketing point system and brings the Club’s name into disrepute
In addition, the Tottenham Hotspur Supporters’ Trust commented: "We support the Club’s efforts to crack down on ticket touting at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and for away tickets, where demand vastly outweighs supply.
"Selling or passing on tickets is unfair to fans who would otherwise have qualified for an away ticket or have been able to buy a home one."
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