I'm sorry, but there's still 11,000 TICKETS LEFT!!!

even if we dont sell another one which is unlikely 55000 would be a good crowd for a live game in the worthless cup and remember we have played four times at home in the last two weeks, it does get expensive!
 
£17 * 4 = £68

You can't get two tickets for that at Stamford Bridge.

I went to see the West Ham Man Utd game and they cost me £46 quid each!!!
 
its not just the cost of tickets tho, i usually end up going thro a ton every game i go to through drinking, food, taxis, gambling and lap dancing clubs like
 
Originally posted by Fergiesarmy:
<strong>its not just the cost of tickets tho, i usually end up going thro a ton every game i go to through drinking, food, taxis, gambling and lap dancing clubs like</strong><hr></blockquote>

:eek:

Didn't know they had male lapdancing clubs so near :D
 
Originally posted by markorm:
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:eek:

Didn't know they had male lapdancing clubs so near :D </strong><hr></blockquote>

There's one is Moss side - with the tallest poles in the world.
 
Originally posted by Fergiesarmy:
<strong>yeah and i dont like polish lap dancers either

:( </strong><hr></blockquote>

It's a 'massive' place.

C'mon geezers, get with the program.....

;)
 
WWAAAHH!! <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laugh Out Loud]" /> :rolleyes:

Sorry - just cleaning up after myself. ;)
 
Originally posted by Fergiesarmy:
<strong>ive got nothing against polish lap dancers

;) </strong><hr></blockquote>

How the hell did "12,000 tickets left" end with "Polish lap dancers" <img src="confused.gif" border="0">
 
Originally posted by markorm:
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How the hell did "12,000 tickets left" end with "Polish lap dancers" :confused: </strong><hr></blockquote>

well if we could get a few of em to go tommorow there wouldnt be 12000 tickets left u see
 
Originally posted by markorm:
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Ronnie... you're nearly at 100.</strong><hr></blockquote>

Don't tell me - free tickets to tomorrows match to everyone with over 100 posts.....or free entry(know what i mean) to Warsaw nights......
 
well its now 11000

WORTHINGTON CUP 5th ROUND
Manchester United v Chelsea, Tuesday 17 December, kick off 8pm.

Approximately 11,000 tickets remain and sales will continue to the General Public, who can purchase a seat on a best available basis at the Ticket Office only from 9am until 5pm (subject to availability).

Additionally, on the night there will be cash admissions for United supporters only at the East side of the stadium, turnstile range E32 priced £17.00 adults and £8.50 under 16s/over 65s.

Important Note – any supporter wishing to pay by cheque or credit card must purchase a reserved seat from the Ticket Office prior to kick off.

Non-Members prices are as follows (subject to availability):

North and South Upper & Lower £20.00
North Stand Tier 2 £18.00
East Upper £17.00
North East & West Quadrant Upper & Lower £17.00
West Tier 2 £17.00

A half price facility is available to under 16s and over 65s and ST/LMTB Holders and Members can gain their usual discount on production of voucher 27 (if applicable) and their membership card.

Updated Monday 16 December 16:20
 
we've had four home games in a row. Some of us aren't that rich and also have family commitments too!

Not that I won't be watchong it ;)
 
Originally posted by Ronnie:
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There's one is Moss side - with the tallest poles in the world.</strong><hr></blockquote>
What, Jerzy Dudek?