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    Can't fault manure for this

    We should have done same on fri with the pork about time someone made a stand against excessive ticket prices

    Well done Man U

    http://www.sportbible.com/football/n...ckets-20180110

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    Does that rule not apply to Champions League,you know the rule over here where the home club has to charge the same price to away fans as the home fans in the same part of the ground,i think thats how it works,football has gone mad and greedy.

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    How much did we charge the oinkers compared to what they charged us?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHIPBUTTYBLADE View Post
    Does that rule not apply to Champions League,you know the rule over here where the home club has to charge the same price to away fans as the home fans in the same part of the ground,i think thats how it works,football has gone mad and greedy.

    Man U fans are only being charged the same price for tickets as the local public. Sevilla fans sitting in an area similar to the one they will occupy will have to pay 100 euros (£88.59)

    Most mu fans must spend more than that travelling to old trafford.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GuancheBlade View Post
    How much did we charge the oinkers compared to what they charged us?
    Not 100% sure, but weren’t we charged £42 in their away end and they are being charged £32 in our away end.

    There’s a league rule which in theory seems fair.
    You must charge away fans the same as home fans for similar facilities.
    So we can’t charge away fans what ever we want, it must be the same price as what we are charging home fans.

    However many clubs manipulate this rule by offering membership schemes to home fans with big discounts.
    Last edited by almostsignedmaradona; 11-01-2018 at 11:43 AM.

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    Good move by manure. £89 is taking the wee.

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    Good that a club charging up to £58 a seat can still take the moral high ground on ticket pricing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FatherKnowsBest View Post
    Good that a club charging up to £58 a seat can still take the moral high ground on ticket pricing.
    Fair point, but £89 is unbelievable

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonnyEdge View Post
    Fair point, but £89 is unbelievable
    Not in Spain it isn't. The cheapest seat for last weeks Sevilla V Betis derbi was 80 euros (around £71)
    Big games are always very expensive to buy a ticket for, Games against the top clubs eg Barca or r. Madrid can start at around £100.

    As I wrote above, any Sevilla fan wanting to buy a ticket for the home cl game against mu will have to pay 100 euros at least.
    On the other hand the cheapest season ticket for Sevilla this season was 370 euros which covers all the la liga games, spanish cup & all champions league matches. That's why they have over 39,000 season ticket holders.
    Last edited by biri; 11-01-2018 at 01:58 PM.

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    We should have charged the Arrogants double what we got charged in September

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