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UEFA home tickets

Posted:
Tue Sep 07, 2010 1:37 pm
by psut1
Season ticket and members £50 for all 3 games (3 for 2)
individually
MCFC v Juventus – Thursday, September 30
Adult (Seasoncard/Citycard): £30
Concession (Over 65/16-21): £20
Under 16: £10
Adult (non member): £35
10 loyalty points will be awarded for attending this match.
MCFC v Lech Poznan – Thursday, October 21
Adult (Seasoncard/Citycard): £20
Concession (Over 65/16-21): £15
Under 16: £5
Adult (non member): £25
10 loyalty points will be awarded for attending this match.
MCFC v FC Salzburg – Wednesday, December 1
Adult (Seasoncard/Citycard): £20
Concession (Over 65/16-21): £15
Under 16: £5
Adult (non member): £25
10 loyalty points will be awarded for attending this match.
Hardly cheap!
Re: UEFA home tickets

Posted:
Tue Sep 07, 2010 2:38 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
Think that's decent to be honest.
Re: UEFA home tickets

Posted:
Tue Sep 07, 2010 2:40 pm
by ronk
Cheap is a relative thing.
That's expensive if you're a South Stand seasoncard holder but more reasonable if you're paying for the Colin Bell a la carte with a Citycard.
Overall, I'd say that the pricing is reasonable.
Re: UEFA home tickets

Posted:
Tue Sep 07, 2010 3:47 pm
by Wonderwall
£16.66p to see city play in europe and one of the games is the glamour tie of the groups!!?
Not cheap!? Your having a laugh.
£5 for kids too
Well done city
Re: UEFA home tickets

Posted:
Tue Sep 07, 2010 3:53 pm
by mr_nool
Wonderwall wrote:£16.66p to see city play in europe and one of the games is the glamour tie of the groups!!?
Not cheap!? Your having a laugh.
£5 for kids too
Well done city
I agree. The package deal is great. The prices for individual tickets are alright to. I think the club is doing the right thing pricing the Juve a game a bit higher.Hopefully a lot of people will now opt for spending just another 15 for two more games, so that we get a really good turn out for Lech Poznan and Salzburg as well.
Re: UEFA home tickets

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Tue Sep 07, 2010 4:09 pm
by HeyMark
I better get tickets for the juve game, flights and hotel are booked! I'm buzzing
Re: UEFA home tickets

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Tue Sep 07, 2010 4:41 pm
by ashton287
Most will spend more than £16 on beer and food so its cheap for a ticket.
Re: UEFA home tickets

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Tue Sep 07, 2010 7:54 pm
by gaudy
me and my mate have booked to get over for the juve game,prob wont manage the other2 games.what are the chances for gettin tickets for that?
Re: UEFA home tickets

Posted:
Tue Sep 07, 2010 8:34 pm
by simon12
Well done City
Re: UEFA home tickets

Posted:
Tue Sep 07, 2010 9:32 pm
by Ted Hughes
It's excellent pricing. Everyone who adds on the price of pies & beer; have a fucking ham sandwich before you go you fat drunken cunts.
Re: UEFA home tickets

Posted:
Tue Sep 07, 2010 10:55 pm
by Kladze
Ted Hughes wrote:It's excellent pricing. Everyone who adds on the price of pies & beer; have a fucking ham sandwich before you go you fat drunken cunts.
haha
Re: UEFA home tickets

Posted:
Tue Sep 07, 2010 11:07 pm
by Im_Spartacus
Personally, I applaud the club for making the effort, but I will only be attending the Juve match, and the ground will still be largely empty for the other games.
No doubt, yet again I will be called a cunt, a wanker and a twat, but I bought my season ticket so I could watch all the PL games, and I pick and choose my cup games with care, because it costs me and the kid extra, and:
A: None of the games will be sold out
B: I don't give a fuck about the Salzburg or Poznan games, If we can't win, we shouldn't really be in the competition.
C: Even £10 tickets couldn't entice me to the Europa league/ Uefa last time round because frankly, until qfs, the opposition is fucking gash, it is a shit competition.
Re: UEFA home tickets

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Tue Sep 07, 2010 11:54 pm
by spiv
johnpb78 wrote:C: Even £10 tickets couldn't entice me to the Europa league/ Uefa last time round because frankly, until qfs, the opposition is fucking gash, it is a shit competition.
It's a European competition, back in the days European football was special and the opposition will get better the further we progress.
Re: UEFA home tickets

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Wed Sep 08, 2010 12:07 am
by Im_Spartacus
spiv wrote:johnpb78 wrote:C: Even £10 tickets couldn't entice me to the Europa league/ Uefa last time round because frankly, until qfs, the opposition is fucking gash, it is a shit competition.
It's a European competition, back in the days European football was special and the opposition will get better the further we progress.
European football at home isn't special though is it.
I was the first in the queue for the away tickets for likes of Lokeren, TNS, and Dyskobolica or whatever the fuck they were called, Santander, Schalke etc
I loved the away games, and would pay anything to go to those, as its a true day out, and THAT is what European football is all about. I have absolutely zero interest though in totally atmosphereless games. I would rather not go to ANY home game in Europe and save my money for 1 away game and I dare say that many are in agreement at this.
The home ties are fucking wank.
Re: UEFA home tickets

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Wed Sep 08, 2010 12:17 am
by spiv
I understand what you say about the away games, i loved them for the atmosphere but if we can get our home games packed out and rocking like the Hamburg game every time then European home nights will be great.
Re: UEFA home tickets

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Wed Sep 08, 2010 6:54 am
by Beefymcfc
They sent me this deal by text, technology eh! 50 notes for me and 15 for the lads is a bargain. 80 notes for 3 of us to see 3 games works out at less than 9 quid each; if that's not a bargain, what is?
Re: UEFA home tickets

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Wed Sep 08, 2010 7:32 am
by ant london
johnpb78 wrote:spiv wrote:johnpb78 wrote:C: Even £10 tickets couldn't entice me to the Europa league/ Uefa last time round because frankly, until qfs, the opposition is fucking gash, it is a shit competition.
It's a European competition, back in the days European football was special and the opposition will get better the further we progress.
European football at home isn't special though is it.
I was the first in the queue for the away tickets for likes of Lokeren, TNS, and Dyskobolica or whatever the fuck they were called, Santander, Schalke etc
I loved the away games, and would pay anything to go to those, as its a true day out, and THAT is what European football is all about. I have absolutely zero interest though in totally atmosphereless games. I would rather not go to ANY home game in Europe and save my money for 1 away game and I dare say that many are in agreement at this.
The home ties are fucking wank.
I won't say it....but I am thinking it
Apologies ;-)
Re: UEFA home tickets

Posted:
Thu Sep 09, 2010 11:30 am
by ashton287
They've got some pretty good deals on hospitality aswell. These are for all three games.
The BOARDROOM is £320 per person
The MANCUNIAN is £285 per person
LEGENDS is £210 per person
CITIZENS SUITE is 2 places for £290
1894 CLUB BAR; £130 per person