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Stephen
02-05-2008, 12:56 PM
Set to be announced in the programme tomorrow.
From what I've heard, it's a £1 per game increase in the £25 catergory. £496 for the season ticket.
Season tickets range from £496 - £912.
The top prices are £48 per game.
From what I gather, there will be no cup games up front.
reddwarf
02-05-2008, 01:41 PM
£48 per game?
Do you reckon that's for the seats in the south stand that are currently £42 so a £6 increase?
Stephen
02-05-2008, 02:02 PM
£48 per game?
Do you reckon that's for the seats in the south stand that are currently £42 so a £6 increase?
Nope, these are the £44 tickets with a £4 increase.
reddwarf
02-05-2008, 02:12 PM
Nope, these are the £44 tickets with a £4 increase.
Where are those seats? The most expensive I've bought were the £42 ones.
Stephen
02-05-2008, 02:26 PM
Where are those seats? The most expensive I've bought were the £42 ones.
The centre's of South Stand upper and North Stand Tier 2, I think.
£42 are on the wings?
reddwarf
02-05-2008, 02:51 PM
£42 are on the wings?
I was sat near the front about half way between the dug out and the tunnel for our 1-0 win against Sunderland and that cost £42. Not sure about elsewhere.
This season I've usually gone for the £38 tickets. Any idea how much they've gone up to?
sparkic
02-05-2008, 04:20 PM
Is this official?
Stephen
02-05-2008, 05:50 PM
Is this official?
It will be in the programme tomorrow. These are just wat I have heard from a number of sources, which were at the meeting.
Don't know anything on the £38 category, yet, sorry.
RichardsReds
02-05-2008, 05:51 PM
Thats a big increase imo!
Stephen
02-05-2008, 05:55 PM
Thats a big increase imo!
The higher priced your ticket is now, the more it will rise.
The lowest rise in certain areas is only a quid per game, whereas elsewhere is just under a fiver.
It's band-expanding. Making the gaps between the dearest and cheapest tickets larger; so higher priced seat at the moment, the higher the increase.
-zuco-
02-05-2008, 06:23 PM
How does this compare to price rises of the other top clubs?
Davey
02-05-2008, 06:32 PM
I am thinking about the season ticket for next season, I haven't had one for almost 9 years now :( I still get down to seem them though, especially when they come up North!!
antdevil78
02-05-2008, 11:03 PM
could be a lot worse rise. can some one post the prices on here when they get the programme tomorrow just so I can see for myself.
burnzy1987
02-05-2008, 11:13 PM
could be a lot worse rise. can some one post the prices on here when they get the programme tomorrow just so I can see for myself.
yer can someone do this please it would be appreciated...
burnzy1987
03-05-2008, 04:20 PM
any news on ticket prices then for those who went today?!?
Stephen
03-05-2008, 07:11 PM
Yeah, I'll get them up in a sec.
North/South Upper Centre - £912 / £48
North/South Upper Wings - £855 / £45
North/South Lower Centre - £798 / £42
North Stand Tier 2 - £798 / £42
North/South Lower Wings - £760 / £40
North West/East Quadrant Tier 2 - £760 / £40
North West/East Quadrant Tier 1 - £684 / £36
East/West Tier 1 - £665 / £35
East/West Tier 2 - £665 / £35
Family Stand - £627 / £33 (Junior £190 / £10)
North Stand Tier 3 - £608 / £32
East/West Lower - £494 / £26
burnzy1987
03-05-2008, 07:30 PM
Yeah, I'll get them up in a sec.
North/South Upper Centre - £912 / £48
North/South Upper Wings - £855 / £45
North/South Lower Centre - £798 / £42
North Stand Tier 2 - £798 / £42
North/South Lower Wings - £760 / £40
North West/East Quadrant Tier 2 - £760 / £40
North West/East Quadrant Tier 1 - £684 / £36
East/West Tier 1 - £665 / £35
East/West Tier 2 - £665 / £35
Family Stand - £627 / £33 (Junior £190 / £10)
North Stand Tier 3 - £608 / £32
East/West Lower - £494 / £26
thanks!!:)
so it looks like im gunna be forking out between £684-£760 for a quadrant ST???coz thats what they will offer me ??!
if/when they phone me im gunna beg them for cheapest available....coz iv told my mum and dad they will be 500!!!...oh well....hope and pray, hope and pray!!!
Stephen
03-05-2008, 07:54 PM
Tier 3 will have some of available, East 2 also possibly.
fazman
03-05-2008, 08:49 PM
The highest ive paid this season is £40 against barcelona this will rise this season
jd_united
03-05-2008, 10:19 PM
Yeah, I'll get them up in a sec.
North/South Upper Centre - £912 / £48
North/South Upper Wings - £855 / £45
North/South Lower Centre - £798 / £42
North Stand Tier 2 - £798 / £42
North/South Lower Wings - £760 / £40
North West/East Quadrant Tier 2 - £760 / £40
North West/East Quadrant Tier 1 - £684 / £36
East/West Tier 1 - £665 / £35
East/West Tier 2 - £665 / £35
Family Stand - £627 / £33 (Junior £190 / £10)
North Stand Tier 3 - £608 / £32
East/West Lower - £494 / £26
Another example of what the Glazer's are doing. They are pricing many people out of the game, but unfortunatly they can do this because there is always someone else willing to pay whatever they ask.
Away from this slightly, I have heard quite a few rumours but nothing yet set in stone. I hear that when you purchase your ST for next season, you also have to pay for 5? cup tickets up front. Which let's face it is taking the pee :mad:
I will use the example of my seat. Next season I will have to pay £684 to retain my seat. If the 'New Automatic Cup Ticket Scheme' is true, I will have to fork out a further £36 x 5. Which at my calculation comes to £864. There is always the possibility of further cup games being held at OT which would continue to up the price, so by the end of it your looking at around £1000, probably at the least.
One final side note. North West Quadrant Tier 2, and I presume this is the same for North East Quadrant, row 16-25 I think, have to be relocated next season. The official reason for this was so 'redevelopment' could take place. Although in reality, these seats will probably become corporate thus making the club more money.
The Glazer's strike again :mad:
Stephen
03-05-2008, 10:33 PM
Yes, I agree.
The auto cup scheme is remaining the same, apart from that you can opt out from Carling Cup games. No cup games up front as far as I know.
SALFORD RED
03-05-2008, 10:59 PM
In case anyone wants to compare price increases.
New Prices
North/South Upper Centre - £912 / £48
North/South Upper Wings - £855 / £45
North/South Lower Centre - £798 / £42
North Stand Tier 2 - £798 / £42
North/South Lower Wings - £760 / £40
North West/East Quadrant Tier 2 - £760 / £40
North West/East Quadrant Tier 1 - £684 / £36
East/West Tier 1 - £665 / £35
East/West Tier 2 - £665 / £35
Family Stand - £627 / £33 (Junior £190 / £10)
North Stand Tier 3 - £608 / £32
East/West Lower - £494 / £26
Old Prices
North/South Stand Centre £44/ £836
North Stand Upper Wings £42/ £798
South Stand Wings £42/ £798
North Stand Tier 2 £38/ £722
North / South Lower Wings £38/ £722
North and South Lower Centre £40/ £760
North East Quadrants Tier 2 £38/ £722
North West Quadrants Tier 2 £38/ £722
North East Quadrants Tier 1 £34/ £646
North West Quadrants Tier 1 £34/ £646
East Stand Upper £33/ £627
West Stand Upper £33/ £627
East Stand Tier 2 £33/ £627
West Stand Tier 2 £33/ £627
Family Stand £31/£15.50 £589/£190
North Stand Tier 3 £30/ £570
East Stand Lower £25/ £475
West Stand Lower £25/ £475
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jd_united
03-05-2008, 11:36 PM
Yes, I agree.
The auto cup scheme is remaining the same, apart from that you can opt out from Carling Cup games. No cup games up front as far as I know.
I hope this is true, as it would be a good way to compensate the fact that ticket prices have risen again!
If you opt out of Carling Cup games, I assume that effects your right to buy away tickets? Sorry for the questions but I didn't buy the programme today. I'm tight like that :o :rolleyes: I'll stick with Red Issue :cool:
pass_me_a_rizla
03-05-2008, 11:47 PM
thanks!!:)
so it looks like im gunna be forking out between £684-£760 for a quadrant ST???coz thats what they will offer me ??!
if/when they phone me im gunna beg them for cheapest available....coz iv told my mum and dad they will be 500!!!...oh well....hope and pray, hope and pray!!!
my goodness, you are blessed. you get your parents to buy you a season ticket!! :eek:
Fair play my young lad[2yrs younger!]. i could never afford to go to watch a football match till this season. my first match, and only match to datee, was the Bolton game at OT.
Amzing game, amazing day out... Amazing car we got picked up in. lol. we caught a lift with a regular supporter, building merchent or something. thing is me and james had never met the chap before, so a) didn't know what he looked like, b) didn't know what car he'd be driving in. "vectra, Audi - he is man utd, if he's club secetery then he's gona be minted..." "ozzy Bee man,u know he's gona come in your car- a 1.0lktr micra lol. *Old man 50 odd, young at heart, casual as (deleted - rd - warning issued) pulls up in a Mer CLS 320 56 plate. lol "nooo waaayyy!! HAHA!" :D
Ah mate
got up there in 2 hrs, too a leak around by the phone boxes, few guiness down me, bag of chips of loui's place (great chips!), chanting and singing away in Bishops blaize and made fun of a new doorman (am one me self, so could tell he was newbie lol).
Finally made way to old trafford, had a join enroute, sat in the stretford end (not bad seat for first timer lol). Sat down, pulled faces, and a rasperry at the camera man, chewing gum fell out onto someon elses hood while i did a rasperry (all the boys around me ****ing themselvs laughing lol) and, the highlight, wittnessed our boy Ronaldo break Gerogie Best's goal scoring record. lol :D.
Amazing day ouit, not been abck since. Can't afford it myself these days am skint.
But you're sooooo lucky to a) live close to Old Trafford, b) get yourn parents to buy you a season ticket for Old Trafford!
Stephen
04-05-2008, 10:19 AM
I hope this is true, as it would be a good way to compensate the fact that ticket prices have risen again!
If you opt out of Carling Cup games, I assume that effects your right to buy away tickets? Sorry for the questions but I didn't buy the programme today. I'm tight like that :o :rolleyes: I'll stick with Red Issue :cool:
Red News > Red Issue ;)
The programme never said much, just the prices and adverytising viagogo + the net. Don't know how it affects aways, sorry. Haven't heard anything from United, or sources.
fazman
04-05-2008, 10:42 AM
tickets will always rise at united its a shame but this isnt something we change stop as there is always people willing to pay and go
Jazz 16
04-05-2008, 03:10 PM
Ive heard in some quarters that the price rises were not as much as they
expected, so in a way they are happy.
I think they rose 2/3 % in some areas as oppossed to 4-6% over the last 2 years.
Is this true to some extent?
fazman
04-05-2008, 04:34 PM
Ive got a theory they will hit us big every 3 seasons that way they wont get critised so much
burnzy1987
05-05-2008, 05:53 PM
my goodness, you are blessed. you get your parents to buy you a season ticket!! :eek:
Fair play my young lad[2yrs younger!]. i could never afford to go to watch a football match till this season. my first match, and only match to datee, was the Bolton game at OT.
Amzing game, amazing day out... Amazing car we got picked up in. lol. we caught a lift with a regular supporter, building merchent or something. thing is me and james had never met the chap before, so a) didn't know what he looked like, b) didn't know what car he'd be driving in. "vectra, Audi - he is man utd, if he's club secetery then he's gona be minted..." "ozzy Bee man,u know he's gona come in your car- a 1.0lktr micra lol. *Old man 50 odd, young at heart, casual as (deleted - rd - warning issued) pulls up in a Mer CLS 320 56 plate. lol "nooo waaayyy!! HAHA!" :D
Ah mate
got up there in 2 hrs, too a leak around by the phone boxes, few guiness down me, bag of chips of loui's place (great chips!), chanting and singing away in Bishops blaize and made fun of a new doorman (am one me self, so could tell he was newbie lol).
Finally made way to old trafford, had a join enroute, sat in the stretford end (not bad seat for first timer lol). Sat down, pulled faces, and a rasperry at the camera man, chewing gum fell out onto someon elses hood while i did a rasperry (all the boys around me ****ing themselvs laughing lol) and, the highlight, wittnessed our boy Ronaldo break Gerogie Best's goal scoring record. lol :D.
Amazing day ouit, not been abck since. Can't afford it myself these days am skint.
But you're sooooo lucky to a) live close to Old Trafford, b) get yourn parents to buy you a season ticket for Old Trafford!
they might not buy me one when they see the prices!!!!!
like i said earlier im gunna beg united for the cheapest and hope!!!
jd_united
05-05-2008, 11:03 PM
they might not buy me one when they see the prices!!!!!
like i said earlier im gunna beg united for the cheapest and hope!!!
If you don't mind going high then you would get one in North Stand Tier 3 I imagine. That shouldn't be much of a problem
But if you prefer being closer to the action then East/West lower would be ideal for you I'm sure. Did you say you were going to be by yourself? If you are then you might just drop lucky and get those because they quite often have odd spares. But, these would probably be offered to existing ST holders first.
burnzy1987
05-05-2008, 11:14 PM
If you don't mind going high then you would get one in North Stand Tier 3 I imagine. That shouldn't be much of a problem
But if you prefer being closer to the action then East/West lower would be ideal for you I'm sure. Did you say you were going to be by yourself? If you are then you might just drop lucky and get those because they quite often have odd spares. But, these would probably be offered to existing ST holders first.
yer i will be on my own.
iv never been in ns t1....either east or west would do me!:) **crosses fingers**
kev-the-red
12-05-2008, 03:08 PM
Anybody heard anything about ticket prices for next season yet?
Red Devil
12-05-2008, 03:11 PM
there is a section for these
Jazz 16
12-05-2008, 04:37 PM
there is a section for these
Maybe next time you could point him in the right direction?:confused:
How's a newbie going to know?
Anyway all the info on next season ticket prices can be found in this thread:
http://www.manutdtalk.com/forums/matchday-tickets-travel-information/10369-next-seasons-prices.html
-zuco-
12-05-2008, 04:49 PM
Did you move the thread here RD? If so, he now won't be able to see it :p
Jazz 16
12-05-2008, 04:52 PM
Did you move the thread here RD? If so, he now won't be able to see it :p
:rolleyes:
lol good point.
I sent the lad a pm in any case....
NoxiousD
15-05-2008, 04:28 AM
Im due to start University in September so will hopefully be using a wad of my student loans to get some tickets, whats the easiest way to get some tickets?
giorgio1712
15-05-2008, 08:18 AM
Become a One United member and then apply for every game and hope your lucky. Or go on Viagogo Ticket Exchange and buy tickets off there.
Im in the same position as you btw, going to Manchester Uni next year im getting a season ticket though hopefully.
reddwarf
15-05-2008, 09:59 AM
Yep, One United membership is the way to go. It costs somewhere between £25-30 and, apart from letting you apply for tickets, you get a few extras like free entry to reserve games, a book reviewing the previous season, discounts on various things and a free gift (usually a keyring/pen/bottle opener etc). You can apply online closer to the start of the new season.
This season I applied for 12 games. I got tickets through the ballot for 6, tickets from the ticket exchange for 2 and couldn't get tickets for 4 (although tbf that was Chelsea, Arsenal, Barcelona and the final home game against West Ham).
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