16-11-2007, 06:48 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by reddwarf Do not pay £100 for a ticket from a website - it will probably be a fake and that is well over it's true value.
The cheapest tickets are in the Stretford End but be warned that this is where the hardcore United fans sit. You can get a ticket for £25 (£23 for One United members).
The most expensive tickets (in the South Stand - with the prawn sandwich munchers - or centre of the North Stand) are £44 (£40 to One United members), so £100 is well over the top. The most I have ever paid for a ticket is £55.
I would recommend sitting in the North Stand for your first game - you get a good view of the pitch and prices range from £30 - £44.
If you're staying in the UK for a while become a One United member, which costs just over £25, because you'll find it much easier to get tickets - you can apply for all home games and buy tickets from season ticket holders who can not make the game through the Man United Ticket Exchange. There are other benfits too like discounts and free entry to reserve game etc. You can sign up on manutd.com
If you're not here for long then visit manutd.com and see which games have tickets on General Sale. The game v Sporting Lisbon has already gone on general sale and I reckon the game v Derby County could too. |
I was sitting at the North West bottom tier for my first match (Aug 1st 2007 Man Utd v Inter) - I guess it was a bargain at £15, even though Friendies are usually cheaper. Are tickets on sale at Old Trafford ticket office, if you just happen to be walking there or do you need to be a season ticket holder? Because most premiership match tickets aren't available to public, according to the manutd.com website.
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