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Stoke and Man United.


I can remember Stoke away last season I think, It was on a monday night I think and our part was just empty.
United really? I thought these would go quite quick.

It will just be my first season going to aways without my father (He arranged it all) (y)
Cheers buddy
 
I can remember Stoke away last season I think, It was on a monday night I think and our part was just empty.
United really? I thought these would go quite quick.

It will just be my first season going to aways without my father (He arranged it all) (y)
Cheers buddy

Stoke will sell out this season but will probably make it to general sale depending on how we're doing. If we're still in the top 5/6 they might go before that. Last season we had nothing to play for and it was midweek so that was why we only took a smaller amount than usual. United doesn't sell well because it's been so long since we've won there, often on TV and extortionate prices.
 
city charged southampton £51 on the opening day and tottenham the same next week,even the kids tickets are £27 if that applies to us it might not be too difficult
 
city charged southampton £51 on the opening day and tottenham the same next week,even the kids tickets are £27 if that applies to us it might not be too difficult

Bloody hell. Was comparatively a decent price for this tie (given the size and age of the stadium) even a couple of years back.
 
Im new to going most away games. Is there a site or whatever you can go on to check routes or do you think I would be better just jumping on a coach?
 
How much would you say it would cost altogether for 2Adults to go an away game including travel ect

Sorry for all questions.

The biggest factor is distance to travel and the way you get there mate. Can vary a lot between somewhere like Wigan and somewhere like Newcastle. I'd say £80 per person for ticket and travel if you go on the train is the most you should expect to pay, that would be to go somewhere like Reading. Then there would be food costs and everything else you get for home matches.
 
How many do we normally get?

The allocation is always 2,800. Most grounds in the Premiership give a full allocation of around that. Off the top of my head it's around 2,800-2,900 at Arsenal, Villa, Chelsea, Fulham, Liverpool, Everton, City, Stoke, West Ham and Spurs. It's only smaller grounds like Swansea and Reading where we only get given 2,000 ish.
 
The biggest factor is distance to travel and the way you get there mate. Can vary a lot between somewhere like Wigan and somewhere like Newcastle. I'd say £80 per person for ticket and travel if you go on the train is the most you should expect to pay, that would be to go somewhere like Reading. Then there would be food costs and everything else you get for home matches.

You'd be looking at at least that, if not more, for train fare alone for the likes of the North East games, Swansea, Southampton and Norwich games.
 
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