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They’ll be loads of spares for Arsenal on the website if you hold out. Half the east stand is still available for corporate.
 
They’ll be loads of spares for Arsenal on the website if you hold out. Half the east stand is still available for corporate.
YOu reckon that's the way it's going to go now? Half the ground as corporate then when no one buys them they'll be released as normal tickets?
 
They’ll be loads of spares for Arsenal on the website if you hold out. Half the east stand is still available for corporate.
I just got one in S125 today, very good seat. Still need another one for my wife and she would prefer to at least be in the same stand as me so I'll hold out until one becomes available, quite positive I'm going to get one in Sir Bobby Charlton Stand or at least in one of the corners. I've seen many available in the north stand, just need to refresh website frequently.
 
YOu reckon that's the way it's going to go now? Half the ground as corporate then when no one buys them they'll be released as normal tickets?
United have done this previously, holding out with corporate tickets then eventually selling for a lesser price. It’s all a big game for them. If they can get more revenue then they will do, and if not, they’ll quietly sell the hospitality tickets for a lesser value.

I have a hunch that the real acid test will be Burnley in terms of the new pricing model. Arsenal has the pull of being the opening game, and a game that a lot of tourists will foolishly pay hospitality prices for. In the event we’re drawn at home for the Carabao cup, tickets are cheaper, and it’s midweek.
Burnley in the league however (Cat B like the majority of our PL games this season)….is £68 and up unless you want to sit in North stand tier 3. That is a hard sell, anyone taking a child, there’s no change out of a £100.

Foolishly i’ve bought a ticket for Burnley early as a really decent seat came in and the FOMO kicked in, my error!
 
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United have done this previously, holding out with corporate tickets then eventually selling for a lesser price. It’s all a big game for them. If they can get more revenue then they will do, and if not, they’ll quietly sell the hospitality tickets for a lesser value.

I have a hunch that the real acid test will be Burnley in terms of the new pricing model. Arsenal has the pull of being the opening game, and a game that a lot of tourists will foolishly pay hospitality prices for. In the event we’re drawn at home for the Carabao cup, tickets are cheaper, and it’s midweek.
Burnley in the league however (Cat B like the majority of our PL games this season)….is £68 and up unless you want to sit in North stand tier 3. That is a hard sell, anyone taking a child, there’s no change out of a £100.

Foolishly i’ve bought a ticket for Burnley early as a really decent seat came in and the FOMO kicked in, my error!
We're available for 11 of the games this season and have bagged 8 games. Our average is around £105 for me and my 7 year old lad. It's absolutely disgusting but it's something we do together and would kill me if we had to give it up.
 
YOu reckon that's the way it's going to go now? Half the ground as corporate then when no one buys them they'll be released as normal tickets?
I think that will 100% the way for any games they get a remote interest in corporate tickets. So any of the CAT A games they will whore out any spare seats in North, South and East stand, which a good number will sell, but only 2 weeks to Arsenal or so and there’s hundreds left.

£395 for east stand is a disgrace.
 
They’ll be loads of spares for Arsenal on the website if you hold out. Half the east stand is still available for corporate.

I don't want any at members prices. Noone should be buying them. It's a disgrace and needs a backlash or we may aswell all give up.
 
I think that will 100% the way for any games they get a remote interest in corporate tickets. So any of the CAT A games they will whore out any spare seats in North, South and East stand, which a good number will sell, but only 2 weeks to Arsenal or so and there’s hundreds left.

£395 for east stand is a disgrace.
In fairness you do get to stand in an old warehouse and buy overpriced beer before the game with the ticket.
 
There's definitely a divide in the fan base.
When I bought a ticket to Burnley for £76, I had a season ticket holder telling me it's a disgrace and vote with my feet....all very easy to say when their season ticket costs less than a grand and right now. This season, it's the members problem, not the season ticket holders.

It's clear as day though that without response, season ticket holders will be targeted next.

In short, last season, the fans chanted £66 you're taking the p*ss, and this season Ineos introduced much higher prices.
 
There's definitely a divide in the fan base.
When I bought a ticket to Burnley for £76, I had a season ticket holder telling me it's a disgrace and vote with my feet....all very easy to say when their season ticket costs less than a grand and right now. This season, it's the members problem, not the season ticket holders.

It's clear as day though that without response, season ticket holders will be targeted next.

In short, last season, the fans chanted £66 you're taking the p*ss, and this season Ineos introduced much higher prices.
Oh yeah, it's appalling.

There needs to be a coordinated campaign but the fanbase is too divided now.

Time for the 1958 to show what they're about.
 
I don't want any at members prices. Noone should be buying them. It's a disgrace and needs a backlash or we may aswell all give up.
This is the best way - reject the member ticket pricing, at the end of the day INEOS will only look at supply & demand

You know enough ST holders to get sorted anyway !
 
This is the best way - reject the member ticket pricing, at the end of the day INEOS will only look at supply & demand

You know enough ST holders to get sorted anyway !
I am in a priviliged position yes, that is fair to state.

I have sympathy with those whole only route is through Utd - you've been swindled even more than me.
 
This is the best way - reject the member ticket pricing, at the end of the day INEOS will only look at supply & demand

You know enough ST holders to get sorted anyway !
Is there a list on here where we members can say if they're interested in going? I go to most home games, circs permitting (two kids!). I would usually be after a single or pair and would rather sort out a season ticket holder than encourage United's new pricing platform further!
 
If it was just me I honestly think I’d go and watch FC United instead but I go with my 7 year old lad and it would kill him not to go.

It’s the best dad and lad time we get so voting with our feet doesn’t feel like an option. Genuinely worried the way this club is going though
 
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Another call for two vs Arsenal however unlikely that’s going to be.

Also, keep getting an error message about restricted access when trying to load threads on the forum! Very frustrating. Is there some sort of issue with the servers?
 
Question re layout of the stadium, I've been there many times but in many different sectors. I got my seat for Arsenal in S125, I'm looking to grab second ticket for my wife and she would like to be somewhere where she would be able to reach me from, so we can grab a beer and snacks at half time etc. I know S125 is quite limited in terms of where you can actually go from there, having been in S126 at Brentford game last year, but I do not recall exact constraints. Is it literally only the half of the South Stand closer to the East Stand that you move within? I seem to remember you couldn't actually walk westwards from there but might be wrong.
 
Food for thought....one of the authorised resellers for United's hospitality has paused all sales for games....I imagine they're restructuring pricing due to low uptake.
Sorry I can't help re: south stand as I haven't sat there in a decade!
 
Question re layout of the stadium, I've been there many times but in many different sectors. I got my seat for Arsenal in S125, I'm looking to grab second ticket for my wife and she would like to be somewhere where she would be able to reach me from, so we can grab a beer and snacks at half time etc. I know S125 is quite limited in terms of where you can actually go from there, having been in S126 at Brentford game last year, but I do not recall exact constraints. Is it literally only the half of the South Stand closer to the East Stand that you move within? I seem to remember you couldn't actually walk westwards from there but might be wrong.

I don't normally sit in the South but I would say technically it's possible to access the whole stand because there is one lift to access the whole stand if someone is old and can't manage the stairs etc. I would use the lift as a focal point and ask the steward for directions and escort you there if need be and presumably you'll see a kiosk on route.
 
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Hi

I bought two tickets for the Arsenal game from a season ticket holder and they transferred the tickets on seatlabs.net.

Usually when I go Utd I get the tickets transferred to my membership on the Utd app but they said they prefer not to do this as they do sell a few games each year and the club take a dim view of selling too many tickets.

It just means the tickets won’t be in my name but their name.

Has anyone else had tickets transferred this way and does the above all seem ok

Thank you in advance
 
Hi

I bought two tickets for the Arsenal game from a season ticket holder and they transferred the tickets on seatlabs.net.

Usually when I go Utd I get the tickets transferred to my membership on the Utd app but they said they prefer not to do this as they do sell a few games each year and the club take a dim view of selling too many tickets.

It just means the tickets won’t be in my name but their name.

Has anyone else had tickets transferred this way and does the above all seem ok

Thank you in advance
Forwarding counts as usage of the ticket per recent Season Ticket comms, so there is no real reason the individual should not forward the tickets directly to you.

"Minimum usage of a Season Ticket (which includes forwarding, donating to MU Foundation or reselling to the club) will increase by one game to a minimum of 16 out of 19 Premier League games."
 
Hi

I bought two tickets for the Arsenal game from a season ticket holder and they transferred the tickets on seatlabs.net.

Usually when I go Utd I get the tickets transferred to my membership on the Utd app but they said they prefer not to do this as they do sell a few games each year and the club take a dim view of selling too many tickets.

It just means the tickets won’t be in my name but their name.

Has anyone else had tickets transferred this way and does the above all seem ok

Thank you in advance

Don’t know where they are getting the club taking a dim view of selling too many tickets. I forward my wife’s season ticket to the same member for the majority of games for several seasons and the club hasn’t made any negative comments about this even when the member had to speak to the ticket office about one match.

I would be wary of getting tickets transferred via another channel.
 
What’s the situation this season for one off tickets via the website. I used a supporters branch for years and can’t any more after moving house.

I can see there’s tickets available for all games already but it’s only hospitality after October. So I’m assuming they will be releasing them later in the season, given how many are still available for Burnley.
 
Hi

I bought two tickets for the Arsenal game from a season ticket holder and they transferred the tickets on seatlabs.net.

Usually when I go Utd I get the tickets transferred to my membership on the Utd app but they said they prefer not to do this as they do sell a few games each year and the club take a dim view of selling too many tickets.

It just means the tickets won’t be in my name but their name.

Has anyone else had tickets transferred this way and does the above all seem ok

Thank you in advance
you could have been scammed , you can forward as many tickets as you like where the club is actually watching is games not attended (scanned )
 
What’s the situation this season for one off tickets via the website. I used a supporters branch for years and can’t any more after moving house.

I can see there’s tickets available for all games already but it’s only hospitality after October. So I’m assuming they will be releasing them later in the season, given how many are still available for Burnley.
They pop up continually throughout the season
 
They pop up continually throughout the season
So are games in January, for example, likely to have a batch release of regular tickets in say October or November?

Just figuring out if it’s worth getting a proper membership and waiting for tickets off the website, or getting a forwarding membership and trying to get them on here.
 
So are games in January, for example, likely to have a batch release of regular tickets in say October or November?

Just figuring out if it’s worth getting a proper membership and waiting for tickets off the website, or getting a forwarding membership and trying to get them on here.
They pop up randomly throughout the season, but yes, the closer to the fixture, the larger both the random and scheduled ticket releases will be.

I think that you can purchase West Ham at home on 3rd December (Wednesday night midweek game - Cat B prices) without a membership currently.

There are tickets for Burnley, Sunderland and West Ham available at the moment.

I'm not sure if there'll be further releases for Arse / Chelsea general admission tickets - only hospitality available, the cheapest at £200 a pop for those two games.
 
When might the tickets for the Fiorentina game go on sale? It's next Saturday.
 
Last time I looked all the lower tiers had sold out, they opened north tier 2 which then sold out, so now they’ve opened up East T2 at £30 for adults and £15 for kids
 
When might the tickets for the Fiorentina game go on sale? It's next Saturday.
They're already on sale - only East Stand Tier 2, but plenty of seats are available.

£30 each as a non-member, whereas members get a £5 discount - how very generous of them......
 
Thanks all. For some reason I was getting an error telling me they hadn't gone on sale. I signed out then back in and there it was, got two in the upper east.