Nigels Tackle wrote:£60 is about the same as city64 drops on estrella and tapas before a match....
Nah that's the city centre pre match Stella budget
Nigels Tackle wrote:£60 is about the same as city64 drops on estrella and tapas before a match....
South Stand Balti wrote:I'm not sure what price I will pay in South Stand level 3 but £45-£60 is not going to be well received. I will be there and am in the scheme but I've had a row to myself for the last two games.....I'm just not sure we fans are that interested in Europe anyway. That said, my season ticket was f380. It's cheap as fuck compared to some lower league teams so I will pay for the Chumps league.
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:South Stand Balti wrote:I'm not sure what price I will pay in South Stand level 3 but £45-£60 is not going to be well received. I will be there and am in the scheme but I've had a row to myself for the last two games.....I'm just not sure we fans are that interested in Europe anyway. That said, my season ticket was f380. It's cheap as fuck compared to some lower league teams so I will pay for the Chumps league.
Full prices are now on the site, says "All 2015/16 Seasoncard holders and Cityzens members will receive a £5 reduction in price over those advertised below."
http://www.mcfc.co.uk/news/tickets-and- ... 1458321292
Be interesting to see take up at this price.
Blue Since 76 wrote:phips wrote:thats not that bad for a CL last 8 match against a strong club
Why's it not that bad? Because £45-£60 is what we should be paying or because it's what you'd expect a football club to charge? If the latter, that's everything that's wrong.
HailNerdQueen wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:phips wrote:thats not that bad for a CL last 8 match against a strong club
Why's it not that bad? Because £45-£60 is what we should be paying or because it's what you'd expect a football club to charge? If the latter, that's everything that's wrong.
While I inherently don't like the idea of defending phips here... However, he pricing must be seriously different across the board between our countries. To see the upcoming USA vs Guatemala Cup Qualifier you'll pay at minimum of $57.95 for the cheap seats up to $195 per ticket, unless I'm reading it wrong. Our sports game prices are ludicrous, so £45-£60 doesn't seem too steep.http://www.stubhub.com/us-mens-national-team-tickets-9521575/event/9521575/?qty=1
bigblue wrote:HailNerdQueen wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:phips wrote:thats not that bad for a CL last 8 match against a strong club
Why's it not that bad? Because £45-£60 is what we should be paying or because it's what you'd expect a football club to charge? If the latter, that's everything that's wrong.
While I inherently don't like the idea of defending phips here... However, he pricing must be seriously different across the board between our countries. To see the upcoming USA vs Guatemala Cup Qualifier you'll pay at minimum of $57.95 for the cheap seats up to $195 per ticket, unless I'm reading it wrong. Our sports game prices are ludicrous, so £45-£60 doesn't seem too steep.http://www.stubhub.com/us-mens-national-team-tickets-9521575/event/9521575/?qty=1
Come on, there's a huge difference between national team games and club games. You pay to see the national team play at most once a year, but you're paying every week to see your club play. This is pretty basic stuff.
Wonderwall wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:£60 is about the same as city64 drops on estrella and tapas before a match....
Nah that's the city centre pre match Stella budget
Wonderwall wrote:Just watched England v France in the 6 nations and the parc de Princes looks huge but it's only 49k capacity. Looks massive in comparison to the Etihad. Felt weird
HailNerdQueen wrote:bigblue wrote:HailNerdQueen wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:phips wrote:thats not that bad for a CL last 8 match against a strong club
Why's it not that bad? Because £45-£60 is what we should be paying or because it's what you'd expect a football club to charge? If the latter, that's everything that's wrong.
While I inherently don't like the idea of defending phips here... However, he pricing must be seriously different across the board between our countries. To see the upcoming USA vs Guatemala Cup Qualifier you'll pay at minimum of $57.95 for the cheap seats up to $195 per ticket, unless I'm reading it wrong. Our sports game prices are ludicrous, so £45-£60 doesn't seem too steep.http://www.stubhub.com/us-mens-national-team-tickets-9521575/event/9521575/?qty=1
Come on, there's a huge difference between national team games and club games. You pay to see the national team play at most once a year, but you're paying every week to see your club play. This is pretty basic stuff.
Shit me, of course, you're absolutely right. it's early morning over here and I'm still waking up. Just checked last seasons ticket pricing at University of Oklahoma and we're looking at $8 per game with season passes going for $40, period. Inexperience with local sporting has shot me in the foot here. Never mind, phips is still wrong, I retract my defense! ;)
HailNerdQueen wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:phips wrote:thats not that bad for a CL last 8 match against a strong club
Why's it not that bad? Because £45-£60 is what we should be paying or because it's what you'd expect a football club to charge? If the latter, that's everything that's wrong.
While I inherently don't like the idea of defending phips here... However, he pricing must be seriously different across the board between our countries. To see the upcoming USA vs Guatemala Cup Qualifier you'll pay at minimum of $57.95 for the cheap seats up to $195 per ticket, unless I'm reading it wrong. Our sports game prices are ludicrous, so £45-£60 doesn't seem too steep.http://www.stubhub.com/us-mens-national-team-tickets-9521575/event/9521575/?qty=1
HailNerdQueen wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:phips wrote:thats not that bad for a CL last 8 match against a strong club
Why's it not that bad? Because £45-£60 is what we should be paying or because it's what you'd expect a football club to charge? If the latter, that's everything that's wrong.
While I inherently don't like the idea of defending phips here... However, he pricing must be seriously different across the board between our countries. To see the upcoming USA vs Guatemala Cup Qualifier you'll pay at minimum of $57.95 for the cheap seats up to $195 per ticket, unless I'm reading it wrong. Our sports game prices are ludicrous, so £45-£60 doesn't seem too steep.http://www.stubhub.com/us-mens-national-team-tickets-9521575/event/9521575/?qty=1
Moonchesteri wrote:HailNerdQueen wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:phips wrote:thats not that bad for a CL last 8 match against a strong club
Why's it not that bad? Because £45-£60 is what we should be paying or because it's what you'd expect a football club to charge? If the latter, that's everything that's wrong.
While I inherently don't like the idea of defending phips here... However, he pricing must be seriously different across the board between our countries. To see the upcoming USA vs Guatemala Cup Qualifier you'll pay at minimum of $57.95 for the cheap seats up to $195 per ticket, unless I'm reading it wrong. Our sports game prices are ludicrous, so £45-£60 doesn't seem too steep.http://www.stubhub.com/us-mens-national-team-tickets-9521575/event/9521575/?qty=1
What the fuck do any ticket prices at ANY event in america got to do with ticket prices in Manchester?
Serious question.
EDIT: IMHO those are in no way imaginable anyhow comparable.
If some cunts people somewhere in the world pay big money for xx why does it mean we should?
...when you actually think about it you realise it doesn't actually make any sense.
If you think it is right imo you are just the kind of whore big companies hope their clients are.
Moonchesteri wrote:What the fuck do any ticket prices at ANY event in america got to do with ticket prices in Manchester?
Serious question.
EDIT: IMHO those are in no way imaginable anyhow comparable.
If some cunts people somewhere in the world pay big money for xx why does it mean we should?
...when you actually think about it you realise it doesn't actually make any sense.
If you think it is right imo you are just the kind of whore big companies hope their clients are.
HailNerdQueen wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:What the fuck do any ticket prices at ANY event in america got to do with ticket prices in Manchester?
Serious question.
EDIT: IMHO those are in no way imaginable anyhow comparable.
If some cunts people somewhere in the world pay big money for xx why does it mean we should?
...when you actually think about it you realise it doesn't actually make any sense.
If you think it is right imo you are just the kind of whore big companies hope their clients are.
Phips and I both live in the U.S.A., I was just trying to explain why an American might not think it was that bad a ticket price by comparing it to sporting event prices over here (granted the match I chose was a bad comparison). Not at all saying it's right that they charge that much.
barryconlonsbaldspot wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Just watched England v France in the 6 nations and the parc de Princes looks huge but it's only 49k capacity. Looks massive in comparison to the Etihad. Felt weird
It looked huge because it was the Stade De France and has a capacity of 81,000!
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