Don't know if it's been mentioned elsewhere? They were talking about it on talksport this morning, a table for ten in the hospitality is going up from £400 to £2500.
Ticket prices seem to be anywhere from about £100 up to £200, I think I'm right in saying if you are a non season ticket holder you will have to pay the highest price and you get a half season ticket with that.
And all matchday staff will have to pay for their own ticket, their turnstile operators usually get paid a tenner and free entry, for this game they get a tenner and will have to stump up their ticket price.
If that's all true it's scandalous!
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Cambridge V Man Utd Ticket Prices
#2
Posted 16 January 2015 - 06:52 PM
I thought it was twenty quid to stand, thirty for seats. That's up to them, but to rip off loyal staff seems very short sighted.
#3
Posted 16 January 2015 - 07:58 PM
I'd heard somewhere you have to purchase tickets for 4 league games aswell which may ecplain the £100 quoted
#4
Posted 16 January 2015 - 08:13 PM
There's nothing wrong with maximising revenue for what in effect is a once in a lifetime game, and of course the hangers on should be expected to pay for the privilege ..but it's a fine line between making a bit of money and rip off profiteering.
East stand second class citizen.
#5
Posted 16 January 2015 - 08:25 PM
firedodger, on 16 January 2015 - 06:50 PM, said:
Don't know if it's been mentioned elsewhere? They were talking about it on talksport this morning, a table for ten in the hospitality is going up from £400 to £2500.
Ticket prices seem to be anywhere from about £100 up to £200, I think I'm right in saying if you are a non season ticket holder you will have to pay the highest price and you get a half season ticket with that.
And all matchday staff will have to pay for their own ticket, their turnstile operators usually get paid a tenner and free entry, for this game they get a tenner and will have to stump up their ticket price.
If that's all true it's scandalous!
Ticket prices seem to be anywhere from about £100 up to £200, I think I'm right in saying if you are a non season ticket holder you will have to pay the highest price and you get a half season ticket with that.
And all matchday staff will have to pay for their own ticket, their turnstile operators usually get paid a tenner and free entry, for this game they get a tenner and will have to stump up their ticket price.
If that's all true it's scandalous!
Maybe but if it keeps the club going keeps jobs and people with spare cash stump up then its a case of spresding the wealth.
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