Sandikan
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If any season ticket holder with a pair for some odd reason doesn't want to go to the Atletico game, by all means drop me a PM
Hi
Was hoping someone could help me with advise, new to the forum.
I am attending Madrid @ home with my son who is 15.
I am an Adult Member (Lite) and he is a Junr Member (Lite)
We dont have season tix, but a friend does and he is giving us his 2 tix for this game.
He is transferring the tix to our Membership passes.
Was just wondering, if he has 2 Adult Tix for this game, and we are attending as 1 adult and 1 junior, will this be allowed ok? I.e. a Junior Member use a Adult ticket for match.
Thanks in advance
Hehe.If any season ticket holder with a pair for some odd reason doesn't want to go to the Atletico game, by all means drop me a PM
They love kids on adults tickets. More cash. Will not be an issue.
Thanks mate
How much are the Champs Lge fixtures ? I am ware extra £5 for Round of 16 what is the original price?
cheers
Yep, im on a roll , Leeds , City and Liverpool consecutively, can’t complain at thatLiverpool away in the ballot, i'll have some of that.
I’ve been fobbed off every away I’ve applied including those 3Yep, im on a roll , Leeds , City and Liverpool consecutively, can’t complain at that
Yep, im on a roll , Leeds , City and Liverpool consecutively, can’t complain at that
I don’t think City and Dippers will be as much fun as the Leeds one wasThe Holy Trinity of Away Days
an hour and a half is plenty of time, get a taxi to pick you up from somewhere near DFS it's not far to walk from the groundHey guys, I need some advice.
My brother and I are getting the train to Manchester this Saturday as we have tickets for the 3pm game against Watford.
Annoyingly I recently tore a ligament in my knee so I'm currently using crutches to walk. I'm trying to work out how to get from Old Trafford to Manchester Piccadilly train station after the game, given my lack of mobility. I'm alright walking shortish distances, but I can't do medium/long walks and I want to avoid being on a crowded tram.
Ideally we would get an Uber or cab back to the station.
However, the few times I've been to Old Trafford I've noticed that the surrounding area has been gridlocked with traffic after the game.
We have roughly an hour and a half between the final whistle and our train departing - even with the post-game traffic, that should be enough time, right? Since it's only a ten minute drive when there's minimal traffic.
Does anyone have experience getting an Uber from the Old Trafford Uber Zone to the station? Is this a good idea or do you spend too long waiting?
Am I better arranging a cab rather than an Uber? If so, where would they even be able to pick usup from?
I'm currently thinking my best bet is to call some cab companies in Manchester to explain the situation and arrange in advance a pickup spot near the stadium. I imagine they must have done many of these post game trips from Old Trafford to the station, so they should know what to do.
I'm stressing out a bit so any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Hey guys, I need some advice.
My brother and I are getting the train to Manchester this Saturday as we have tickets for the 3pm game against Watford.
Annoyingly I recently tore a ligament in my knee so I'm currently using crutches to walk. I'm trying to work out how to get from Old Trafford to Manchester Piccadilly train station after the game, given my lack of mobility. I'm alright walking shortish distances, but I can't do medium/long walks and I want to avoid being on a crowded tram.
Ideally we would get an Uber or cab back to the station.
However, the few times I've been to Old Trafford I've noticed that the surrounding area has been gridlocked with traffic after the game.
We have roughly an hour and a half between the final whistle and our train departing - even with the post-game traffic, that should be enough time, right? Since it's only a ten minute drive when there's minimal traffic.
Does anyone have experience getting an Uber from the Old Trafford Uber Zone to the station? Is this a good idea or do you spend too long waiting?
Am I better arranging a cab rather than an Uber? If so, where would they even be able to pick usup from?
I'm currently thinking my best bet is to call some cab companies in Manchester to explain the situation and arrange in advance a pickup spot near the stadium. I imagine they must have done many of these post game trips from Old Trafford to the station, so they should know what to do.
I'm stressing out a bit so any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
hi folks. need some advice.
Four of us are travelling to Manchester from India (via London). We plan to watch the Leicester match on 2nd April. We have booked an Airbnb. It looks like a modern luxury apartment, it is super close to the Manchester Piccadilly Station.
I noticed yesterday that the apartment does not have a "heater". TBH, I was not even looking for it, but the list of amenities for the apartment showed a strikeout. I am not sure if it should matter or not. We are there for 1 night, 2nd April.
Does it matter? Will we even be using it?
Thanks.
PS: Any one with spares for Leicester game, 2, 3 or 4. Please let me know here or in DM. Cheers. :-)
Spurs on sale
There are also special double decker buses that run from Chester Rd outside the Ford garage , to the city centre they are pretty quick away as the rest of the traffic is held back whilst the fans cross, obviously they are pretty crammed full but there are usually cabs hanging around there as wellHey guys, I need some advice.
My brother and I are getting the train to Manchester this Saturday as we have tickets for the 3pm game against Watford.
Annoyingly I recently tore a ligament in my knee so I'm currently using crutches to walk. I'm trying to work out how to get from Old Trafford to Manchester Piccadilly train station after the game, given my lack of mobility. I'm alright walking shortish distances, but I can't do medium/long walks and I want to avoid being on a crowded tram.
Ideally we would get an Uber or cab back to the station.
However, the few times I've been to Old Trafford I've noticed that the surrounding area has been gridlocked with traffic after the game.
We have roughly an hour and a half between the final whistle and our train departing - even with the post-game traffic, that should be enough time, right? Since it's only a ten minute drive when there's minimal traffic.
Does anyone have experience getting an Uber from the Old Trafford Uber Zone to the station? Is this a good idea or do you spend too long waiting?
Am I better arranging a cab rather than an Uber? If so, where would they even be able to pick usup from?
I'm currently thinking my best bet is to call some cab companies in Manchester to explain the situation and arrange in advance a pickup spot near the stadium. I imagine they must have done many of these post game trips from Old Trafford to the station, so they should know what to do.
I'm stressing out a bit so any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks!
What was available, did you see?
All that is left are some £200 tickets in NW3435.
The way United release these is a shambles.
The expectation that you just sit at a computer and refresh to see if there are any releases.
I know they offer an email service, but generally it’s too late when the email lands.
I have checked for Spurs tickets a few times a day, for the last few weeks on the UTD site.
Do they no longer do the secondary ballot ?
What was available, did you see?
All that is left are some £200 tickets in NW3435.
The way United release these is a shambles.
The expectation that you just sit at a computer and refresh to see if there are any releases.
I know they offer an email service, but generally it’s too late when the email lands.
I have checked for Spurs tickets a few times a day, for the last few weeks on the UTD site.
It's ridiculous and we should all be hammering them for it.
I have a good moan at them and ask them to refer it up whenever I'm unfortunate enough to have communication with them.
We sit/mostly stand in E239. Our seats used to be a couple of rows from the back of E332 until we moved for this season, it’s a bit of a climb but a decent view.Well then... Looks like the ballot is mostly done - Where is everyone sat/stood for match against Atletico on 15th March? Im up against the roof in E334, but can't imagine there will be a bad seat in the ground for a match like this!
How's the atmosphere back there typically? I imagine it may be a bit better there than normal since it's a unique game and fans are spread all over with the ballot?We sit/mostly stand in E239. Our seats used to be a couple of rows from the back of E332 until we moved for this season, it’s a bit of a climb but a decent view.
Spurs on sale
It's a shocking system- you'd think there would be some order to the process to have an even spread of access to the top matchesIn the unlikely event that any ST holders can't go to the Madrid game then I'm looking for two tickets.
That's 10 ballots in a row without success
It's a shocking system- you'd think there would be some order to the process to have an even spread of access to the top matches
Where's the best place to park before the match?
Aiming to get there around 2:30 and happy to walk 15/20 mins if it means i'm not stuck in the traffic afterwards and back on the motorway within a reasonable time.
I have parked on Waterside, adjacent to the Premier Inn on SAF Way. They are business units that have parking spaces, with attendees directing you into space and taking money. It’s been £10 to park there. Easy access to the ground. Getting out takes time, but that’s the case in many/most places.
As for free spaces, I am not too sure.
The club have sent out notices about the Council issuing parking tickets for abandoned cars. Something to bear in mind.
I’ve seen a lot of match day traffic heading to the Quays, with tailbacks to get in. I can only assume the Quays has an element of free parking.