£97 to watch United next season
£97 to watch United next season
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Re: £97 to watch United next season
I thought that was for the season.
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But there's still a £30 cap on away tickets in line with all other PL clubs? Which seems weird (but extremely welcome!) if it's right?
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Re: £97 to watch United next season
Yes sir it was renewed this close season. Leeds will be displeasedDark Cloud wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 6:45 pmBut there's still a £30 cap on away tickets in line with all other PL clubs? Which seems weird (but extremely welcome!) if it's right?
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But many clubs will compensate themselves for the loss by increasing the concession charges, as there's no cap on them. Last time at West Ham all concessions were £25 and that included children of any age!Dark Cloud wrote: ↑Wed Jun 18, 2025 6:45 pmBut there's still a £30 cap on away tickets in line with all other PL clubs? Which seems weird (but extremely welcome!) if it's right?
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Yes Pete but they still can't cross the £30 threshold. Villa was the biggest **** take with £29.50 for concessions, obviously showing that they don't agree with the cap!
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Re: £97 to watch United next season
Leeds charged us £30 last season and charged no club any more. We charged Leeds, and several others, £35. It's us that are much more likely to be displeased.
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Re: £97 to watch United next season
the fact that manchester united are now generally known as just 'united' is surely a triumph of misery.
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Re: £97 to watch United next season
£96 too much
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What United are doing is absolutely scandalous.
They have their season tickets. They then sold out 10000 “walk on” tickets. These sold out yesterday ranging from 37 to 97 quid depending on who it’s against and which stand etc.
But the remainder are now available as padded seat tickets £99 to £150 or 320 quid+ hospitality tickets with links to restaurants in the city centre such as Australasia, Gaucho etc.
They have their season tickets. They then sold out 10000 “walk on” tickets. These sold out yesterday ranging from 37 to 97 quid depending on who it’s against and which stand etc.
But the remainder are now available as padded seat tickets £99 to £150 or 320 quid+ hospitality tickets with links to restaurants in the city centre such as Australasia, Gaucho etc.