5 home games 21/22 to be able to buy a ticket for United game !?

Good to see tickets are selling well.
Looking forward to a full stadium every game next season :)
Correct me if i’m wrong but i thought selling the tickets wasn’t the problem.
The problem was season ticket holders not turning up for shitty games or unable to take children to night games (for example)
 
Correct me if i’m wrong but i thought selling the tickets wasn’t the problem.
The problem was season ticket holders not turning up for shitty games or unable to take children to night games (for example)
Think it’s widely accepted there are many reasons & the non attendees for certain games are the largest factor. Fortunately we only have one PL midweek fixture before Xmas and that comes early doors against Forest, which just about lands in the school holidays. Obviously that will change when CL & LC fixtures are announced, but this is helped by pricing being low for the Brighton Fulham & Brentford games, I think the Southampton game should’ve been priced similar
 
Just ordered the Palace and Forest tickets for myself and my better half, £80 for a pair of tickets ain't too shabby.
Yeah not sure why some are knocking these games. Every game is an important game and I'm coming to watch City play, not Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool or Chelsea. Any chance to see the boys play affordably is welcome and chances are the likes of Forest will put up more of a fight than the Rags did last season. I've got about a game a month booked between August and Christmas, don't think I'll be going to any Cat A games in the upcoming season and I can live with that. Only decision for me is whether to book more PL games up until May now, or wait a bit.
 
Yeah not sure why some are knocking these games. Every game is an important game and I'm coming to watch City play, not Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool or Chelsea. Any chance to see the boys play affordably is welcome and chances are the likes of Forest will put up more of a fight than the Rags did last season. I've got about a game a month booked between August and Christmas, don't think I'll be going to any Cat A games in the upcoming season and I can live with that. Only decision for me is whether to book more PL games up until May now, or wait a bit.
Exactly mate. I remember when Forest was one of the more glamorous fixtures outside of the Premier League.
 
I was able to get tickets against Nottingham Forest. August can’t come quick enough.

Can you, or anyone here recommend anywhere before the game I can go for some food & a (few) pint(s)?
Of course…..rather than suggest what I’d do, go on the website designmynight, they cover all bases, suppose it depends where you’re stopping over….FWIW I’ve cajoled the missus (it’s our anniversary) into going to Miller Carter for a Steak & Lobster, she hates steak & detests seafood
 
Of course…..rather than suggest what I’d do, go on the website designmynight, they cover all bases, suppose it depends where you’re stopping over….FWIW I’ve cajoled the missus (it’s our anniversary) into going to Miller Carter for a Steak & Lobster, she hates steak & detests seafood
Our Place is actually 5 minutes from the Etihad. Just never been anywhere near that part of the world before so just really looking for any recommendations for places friendly to us supporters ;).

I don’t know how you pulled that one mate. Talk about a managerial masterclass. & happy anniversary!
 
Bournemouth looks pretty much sold out! wonder when they are going to allow ticket exchange....
 
I was able to get tickets against Nottingham Forest. August can’t come quick enough.

Can you, or anyone here recommend anywhere before the game I can go for some food & a (few) pint(s)?
I'd stop in Ancoats for a beer or two and some food, happy to recommend places depending on what you're looking for, a leisurely walk up to the ground, a beer in Mary Ds if that's an experience you feel you should have, and then into the ground for kick off.
 
I'd stop in Ancoats for a beer or two and some food, happy to recommend places depending on what you're looking for, a leisurely walk up to the ground, a beer in Mary Ds if that's an experience you feel you should have, and then into the ground for kick off.
I’d love to hear some recommendations. I’m open to anything, as long as it’s edible. I’ll stay away from Italian food though since that’s the bull of what I eat here.

How long of a walk we talking here?
 
I’d love to hear some recommendations. I’m open to anything, as long as it’s edible. I’ll stay away from Italian food though since that’s the bull of what I eat here.

How long of a walk we talking here?
If you’re going to Piccadilly Station then the Waldorf is quite good before and is near the station. Hetherington’s is a nice stop off on the walk to the ground and as suggested above Mary Ds is an experience if you want a sing song etc before the game. It really depends what you’re after.
 
I’d love to hear some recommendations. I’m open to anything, as long as it’s edible. I’ll stay away from Italian food though since that’s the bull of what I eat here.

How long of a walk we talking here?
I do it between 15 and 25 minutes depending on where you are in Ancoats and the route you take, but I'm a fast walker. If you leave yourself 30 minutes, though, you should be alright. The walk across the new Islington canals, and then up the canal towards City is probably a touch longer but also a nice Manchester thing to do, especially if the sun is out, and gets you off the busy main roads.

Cutting room square is probably one of the prettiest parts of the city centre, and you could do hip hop chip shop for a twist on a match day classic, a pint in the Edinburgh Castle, which is a new "traditional" boozer, a pint in Seven Brothers, one of the city's better breweries, and then head up to the ground. But there is everything from Vietnamese to Portuguese tapas to really good wood fired pizzas on the square, and other things close again (see below). There's also a sports bar on the square if you want to watch the early kick off. I actually don't go to that part of town before the football very often, but I'd be shocked if there weren't blues milling about the place before a game.

 
If you’re going to Piccadilly Station then the Waldorf is quite good before and is near the station. Hetherington’s is a nice stop off on the walk to the ground and as suggested above Mary Ds is an experience if you want a sing song etc before the game. It really depends what you’re after.
Thanks! My place is within 20 minutes of the Etihad. Basically just want somewhere I can get a few pints.
 
I do it between 15 and 25 minutes depending on where you are in Ancoats and the route you take, but I'm a fast walker. If you leave yourself 30 minutes, though, you should be alright. The walk across the new Islington canals, and then up the canal towards City is probably a touch longer but also a nice Manchester thing to do, especially if the sun is out, and gets you off the busy main roads.

Cutting room square is probably one of the prettiest parts of the city centre, and you could do hip hop chip shop for a twist on a match day classic, a pint in the Edinburgh Castle, which is a new "traditional" boozer, a pint in Seven Brothers, one of the city's better breweries, and then head up to the ground. But there is everything from Vietnamese to Portuguese tapas to really good wood fired pizzas on the square, and other things close again (see below). There's also a sports bar on the square if you want to watch the early kick off. I actually don't go to that part of town before the football very often, but I'd be shocked if there weren't blues milling about the place before a game.

Thanks for the thorough response. I’ll definitely do some more digging. I’ll already be within 20 minutes of the Etihad from my place.
 
I’d love to hear some recommendations. I’m open to anything, as long as it’s edible. I’ll stay away from Italian food though since that’s the bull of what I eat here.

How long of a walk we talking here?
You can always go in the Waldorf near Piccadilly, they do food and a coach to the ground for £2
 
Thanks! My place is within 20 minutes of the Etihad. Basically just want somewhere I can get a few pints.
If you’re that close I would just go Mary Ds if I were you, it’s not to everyone’s taste but there’s two sides to the pub, one where people sing etc and the other just like a normal pub. Or Summerbee Bar in City Square and just soak up the atmosphere beforehand as you can watch the build up on a screen with a pint.
 
If you’re that close I would just go Mary Ds if I were you, it’s not to everyone’s taste but there’s two sides to the pub, one where people sing etc and the other just like a normal pub. Or Summerbee Bar in City Square and just soak up the atmosphere beforehand as you can watch the build up on a screen with a pint.
I’ll look em up. I’m just too excited to be going to be honest with you lol. And getting into the Etihad… how’s that process? Fairly easy yeah?
 
As I'm a fucking Jonah watching City lose everytime they've been to the Etihad I'm glad to miss this game for the sake of the team.
 

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