xgorton
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Liverpool sold out also Last game v Norwich sold out,rags sold out.Looks like spurs sold also.
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Andddddd.....crashed? :)Yes.
Liverpool, United, Spurs, Chelsea, Norwich already sold out.
Many of the other games only have smatterings of seats in each block.
Great idea by the club.
Wonder if it’s to see what kind if demand there is for open sale tickets against the proposed expansion of the stadium?
Isn't it exactly the same as we have done in previous seasons?Liverpool, United, Spurs, Chelsea, Norwich already sold out.
Many of the other games only have smatterings of seats in each block.
Great idea by the club.
Wonder if it’s to see what kind if demand there is for open sale tickets against the proposed expansion of the stadium?
Always thought the club held tickets away from Season Cards because an element of our fanbase couldn't afford to lay out large sums or money up front?Liverpool, United, Spurs, Chelsea, Norwich already sold out.
Many of the other games only have smatterings of seats in each block.
Great idea by the club.
Wonder if it’s to see what kind if demand there is for open sale tickets against the proposed expansion of the stadium?
How can they justify putting season card holders behind Citizens for extra tickets ?
None left for any of the matches I want to take my son and wife too.
Budget wise works out better for me. I and I guess the majority of match day buyers live away from Manchester otherwise I 'd have a s/c. This way means I can pay for tickets now, and leave the bigger expenses of hotels and travel to spread around nearer the games. The old way I had to buy ticket, hotel and travel plus match expenses all around the same timeAlways thought the club held tickets away from Season Cards because an element of our fanbase couldn't afford to lay out large sums or money up front?
This seems counter productive in that respect imho.
Sadly people on low budgets are never going to get a chance to go to the "big" home games.