East Staffs Gull
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Burton took just under 11,000 to Old Trafford for an FA Cup replay in January 2006. They were given two completely separate areas, namely the normal away enclosure plus the upper tier behind the goal.
[MENTION=27032]Mr Bridger[/MENTION] - My son is working in Banff at the moment and says either Pump and Tap or Bruno's Boston Pizza. Pump and Tap can be unreliable and you have to ask for the game, especially if there are several games on.
Bruno's owner is a Man Utd fan so probably a good bet there, and cheaper drinks.
Is that true?I'm not sure I understand the question.I'm not suggesting the Albion would or should subsidise Man Utd tickets, I was saying:
1) Man Utd, in isolation, set the pricing for FA Cup ties at Old Trafford.
2) Derby did subsidise tickets for their third round tie for season ticket holders. They didn't have to, of course - I guess it was just a nice "thank you" to their STHs.
Is that true?
I always assumed that ticket prices for cup games had to be agreed between both clubs.
I'm not sure that's correct. The usual rule is that the away club can request up to 15%, but at Old Trafford this is 11%. Which is 8,500.
I don't think it's up to Man U to decide what to offer us, it's up to us to ask for what we think we can sell, up to the maximum of 8,500.
According to the FA Cup Rules we have to make the request within two days of the draw. That is - before 8pm tonight.
Interestingly, although seemingly well known and talked about - there is nothing specifically in the rules about a special dispensation at Old Trafford, just stuff about it being possible to vary the allocation if agreed with the Professional Game Board.
That was the case until a couple of years or so ago. Now it's down to the home side alone.
Shocking that this question needs to be asked. Football is a cultural mainstay of the British psyche and shouldn't be allowed to be taken at from the masses by the moneymen.
United have a massive Irish following and that is St. Patrick's Day/Weekend. Also England v Ireland at Twickenham, which could decide the title. Counter attractions that could mean less crossing the water for what they would consider a likely routine home win
That was the case until a couple of years or so ago. Now it's down to the home side alone.
Ok, thanks. I hadn't realised that.
That prompts another question then. I thought Man Utd were always supposed to be one of the cheapest tickets in the the top flight. Has that changed too? Surely they won't really charge £45 for this game, will they?
Ok, thanks. I hadn't realised that.
That prompts another question then. I thought Man Utd were always supposed to be one of the cheapest tickets in the the top flight. Has that changed too? Surely they won't really charge £45 for this game, will they?
This is their pricing structure: http://www.manutd.com/pix/Emails/Files/2017/MEM081Prem-FACup-Pricing.pdf
I assume the away section is equivalent to green, so £45 it will be by the looks of it.
If they charged £45 for a third round tie against Championship opposition, I'm not sure why a quarter-final would be any cheaper.
Even if Man U want £45, TB/PB could still subsidise that to the tune of £15 per ticket to bring it into line of with league maximum price. They'll still be quids in with a 45% share of revenue from the game, something they didn't get with the league game there. Guessing this will be a non runner though!!!
Not a chance of the club subsidising our tickets and you could ask the question why should they. Even with the income from the league I'm sure money is still tight for now.Even if Man U want £45, TB/PB could still subsidise that to the tune of £15 per ticket to bring it into line of with league maximum price. They'll still be quids in with a 45% share of revenue from the game, something they didn't get with the league game there. Guessing this will be a non runner though!!!
Not a chance of the club subsidising our tickets and you could ask the question why should they. Even with the income from the league I'm sure money is still tight for now.
£45 does seem steep but it is a cup quarter final.