Does money for match get split 3 ways like in fact cup? Anyone think there will be 60,000 there, 10 pound each 3 ways 200,000,can't see man ure charging 10 quid each think it'll be closer to 30 quid good pay day.am happy and we may av a decent chance if they've a tough game the following weekend.
They played villa in same round previous and it was £28 a ticket. I guess us not being premier league might lower it but I guess they can still shift them with it being united.
Yes three ways, the clubs get 45% each and FA the other 10%. I did check and all Man Utd ST holders are required to purchase tickets for home league cup games. I reckon it will be nearer to £15 than £30, but probably worth around half a million to the club.
Chuffed to bits would love to go. When do we find out when it is? Would need to book two days off work.
The champions league draw is tomorrow so we should know by tomorrow evening which week we’re playing them & within a few days the actual date & whether it’s on TV will be confirmed.
Europa league is w/c 23rd so will be 17th or 18th Sept. They play the sat lunchtime weekend before so could be either date. And no chance it's on proper sky tv - liv v hammers, cov v spurs, Wimbledon v Newc to name 3 which will be picked over it.
I’ve just had a luck & Man Utd are playing on the Saturday on the 14th & 21st which doesn’t narrow it down. Could be Tuesday 17th, Wednesday 18th, Tuesday 24th or Wednesday 25th at the moment. If either of the league games were on Sunday we could’ve narrowed it down to a Wednesday night if it was that week. EDIT - Got to be 17th or 18th
Man utd are not exactly fan friendly ticket prices in the Carabao cup. I wouldnt be surprised to see a minimum of £30 for adults. They charged that in 2023 for a 3rd round tie against palace. Last year v Palace Carabao Cup third-round: Tuesday, 26th September (20:00 kick-off) Adult: £30 Senior: £23 18s-20s: £23 16s-17s: £15 Under-16s: £14 All cup season ticket holders HAVE to purchase tickets for all cup games when played at home. european cup competitions FA cup and Carabao cup. And they have sold out the last 2 yrs After expenses tax etc. I'd not be surprised if we didn't come out with less than £1m if advertising and corporate income come into the equation. A great boost to our finances.
Ah well, after my rant against wanting to play big teams earlier that's a heck of a draw financially. I also have a yearly rant about fielding weak teams in the early rounds of Cup competitions and getting easily dumped out. So well done the manager for picking a pretty strong team against the Blunts. It's paid off far more of a dividend than a supposed rest for the first teamers or an opportunity to blood six or seven youngsters.
I'm a member of United and City as i go to both a few times a season. Here's the pricing behind the goal for the Barnsley game that i can buy now (i won't as i'll be in the away end)
Forty One English Pounds. 'kin 'ell. I can't remember what I paid when I watched Schmeichel slice it and Hendrie tap it home, but I know it wasn't Forty One English Pounds because that would have paid for my rent for that week, and my ticket for the game, and my travel over there, and all the beer I drunk that night and all the rest of the week, and all my groceries and bills for that week, and still leave me enough to pay for some hookers.
Hope your right mate and can't see why you wont be,another bonus,the players wont want to miss playing at old Trafford so should really be pushing themselves to be in the squad
What a brilliant draw . My lads will be absolutely buzzing. a great boost before transfer deadline day too.