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where to buy city v everton tickets online?

PostPosted: Tue Sep 03, 2013 10:25 pm
by lodalva
Hi there! I have a quick question and looking forward to getting an even quicker reply :D What's the best way to buy tickets online for the upcoming city v everton match? I don't live in England and I'd like to get the tickets but not quite sure via which site I should purchase them. If I buy them via Thomas Cook, I need to book a room in a hotel, right? Not kinda into it. It's my first visit to Manchester and I'd really love to watch the game. I ran into a site called hotfotballtickets but not quite sure is it safe to purchase the tickets via their website? And I don't know how much are the tickets going to cost me, on hot tickets I saw the price was about 70 pounds so I wanted to know if that's correct.

Thanks!

Re: where to buy city v everton tickets online?

PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 8:46 am
by Wonderwall
Do you have a Blue Membership card?

Re: where to buy city v everton tickets online?

PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 9:36 am
by city9_4eva
Get a blue membership off the website, tickets for this game should honing general sale I would of thought so you won't have to worry about loyalty points, tickets start at 33 for adults and your looking at about 42 for top seats (which will be gone by then) if that fails get on viagogo ticket exchange, you will still have to be a member though. I recommend the Thomas cook packages though, I've done it twice when I was younger as present, you get a stadium tour chucked in for the price as well!

Re: where to buy city v everton tickets online?

PostPosted: Wed Sep 04, 2013 1:51 pm
by lodalva
Thanks a lot! :)

Re: where to buy city v everton tickets online?

PostPosted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:35 pm
by BlueinBosnia
city9_4eva wrote:Get a blue membership off the website

Wonderwall wrote:Do you have a Blue Membership card?

Why does everyone think a Blue Membership is so important? Just ring up the club and request a supporter number. My family rarely has problems getting tickets for home games (including 2 Derbies and games against Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool in the past 6 seasons, and the opening game of the season both this year and last), and get to keep our loyalty points, while saving 100 quid (between 4 people) per season - enough for 2 or 3 extra tickets, depending on the games.

Re: where to buy city v everton tickets online?

PostPosted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:40 pm
by Breks
BlueinBosnia wrote:
Why does everyone think a Blue Membership is so important? Just ring up the club and request a supporter number. My family rarely has problems getting tickets for home games (including 2 Derbies and games against Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool in the past 6 seasons, and the opening game of the season both this year and last), and get to keep our loyalty points, while saving 100 quid (between 4 people) per season - enough for 2 or 3 extra tickets, depending on the games.


Really? I find that hard to believe considering we have around 36000 season ticket holders and alot of blue members with matchday ticket priority, and theres the away fans that need accounting for.

Re: where to buy city v everton tickets online?

PostPosted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 8:03 am
by BlueinBosnia
Breks wrote:
BlueinBosnia wrote:
Why does everyone think a Blue Membership is so important? Just ring up the club and request a supporter number. My family rarely has problems getting tickets for home games (including 2 Derbies and games against Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool in the past 6 seasons, and the opening game of the season both this year and last), and get to keep our loyalty points, while saving 100 quid (between 4 people) per season - enough for 2 or 3 extra tickets, depending on the games.


Really? I find that hard to believe considering we have around 36000 season ticket holders and alot of blue members with matchday ticket priority, and theres the away fans that need accounting for.


Yes, really. The only setback is we'll never get tickets for away games and cup semis, finals, etc, but with the number of loyalty points we have (I think the highest supporter number has around 700), we'd never get a look-in anyway...