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Seeing my first premier league match...

shokz

The Red Devil
You can turn up on match days, there should be spares at the ticket office if it is not a big match(Liverpool, City, Arsenal). Not every home match sells out if you check the attendances, even though Middlesbrough at Old Trafford this season was a home record since the introduction of seats, not every ticket was sold, and some will send their tickets back if they can't make it to the game. If your an adult, then prices vary - depending on where you sit - between £21-£29 for members and £26-£34 if your a non-member. If your thinking about applying for a season ticket(28,000 ST/LMTB holders at OT) then good luck to you, because there are also thousands on the waiting list, prices vary between £350-500 depending on the stand of your choice. I'll be applying once Old Trafford has been expanded(thats if Trafford council/planning department can ever pull their finger out) to 75,000, by the time the stadium expansion has been completed I'll be able to afford it.

If you want, you can join the club's official membership scheme 'One United' for £25. Becoming a Match Member allows you to buy tickets, but its not as easy as that. If a match has been oversubscribed then you take part in a ballot between 100,000 other members whereas only 25,000 seats are available, its basically a lottery to determine the successful applicants.

If your thinking about attending one of United's Champions League Home games, tickets for those matches usually end up on General Sale to the public, so they are the easiest to get. Good luck pal.
 

muz88

Youth Team
**** thats a ****load but i'll try anyways since its worth it ...my cousin is some sort of member at arsenal and has his own seat and offered me a ticket to see them against man u. thought bout it but decided not to
 

houston3721

Senior Squad
Originally posted by ngyc
i hope i have the chance to step in old trafford and enjoy the game there since i from malaysia. i wonder when the dream will come true :(
dont worry, i also want to go to OT.
We will go there one day. (H)
maybe when C. Ronaldo becomes an old player....
 

Torontolynx

Youth Team
U are SSOOOO lucky to get to see a live game. I'd give an arm and a leg to see a live City match live, the TV isn't quite the same for sports.
 

ruswilks

Youth Team
Originally posted by rony31
plane crash? :| I guess I didn't get it after all

I thought it was about all the Man Utd glory supporters in the south east, and very few supporters in Manchester. Maybe not tho by the look of it?
 

Torontolynx

Youth Team
Originally posted by rony31
another City fan from Toronto?!

check his IP, I might have gotten drunk and registered again :(

LOL, no I pretty shure I'm not you. Unless I'm skitzophrenic or I suffer from sleep posting!
 

RuiCosta_10

Starting XI
Originally posted by TOON ARMY
Being at the match will give you such a ******* buzz, one that has no come down because you will always remember it. The hairs on the back of your neck will stand up on end when the thousands around you are cheering and shouting. The side of being a football fan you can never experience when watching on a TV.

Two speakers, four speakers, 66 speakers or even 400 feet of TV screen can never match the excitement, noise and atmosphere of actually being at a match.

I hope you enjoy the experience.

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