View Full Version : Cheap ticket for sat any chance? SWFC
garryh69 09-09-2009, 16:34 thinking of taking my 2 boys 7&5 to the match on sat. Been told £61!! surely not.
is there a way of getting it cheaper?
price quoted was for south stand and know its a bit cheaper on the other stands but i want south.
cheers
LADYBIRDS 09-09-2009, 17:32 thinking of taking my 2 boys 7&5 to the match on sat. Been told £61!! surely not.
is there a way of getting it cheaper?
price quoted was for south stand and know its a bit cheaper on the other stands but i want south.
cheers
Contact the nearest student he can get the kids in for a fiver each ! adult ticket £25. £35 lump sum. Just comprimise on the South stand.
There is a market for ticket sales for an enterprising student to sell the £5tickets outside the ground at a profit.
Good luck in your search.
hurstyowl 09-09-2009, 17:36 Contact the nearest student he can get the kids in for a fiver each ! adult ticket £25. £35 lump sum. Just comprimise on the South stand.
There is a market for ticket sales for an enterprising student to sell the £5tickets outside the ground at a profit.
Good luck in your search.
referring to the student scheme? doesnt start til sometime in october! try family enclosure! its not on the south but you get pretty much the same view!
F. Sidebottom 09-09-2009, 18:39 You won't get any 'cheap' tickets on the south stand, it'll have to be North or Kop.
Titanic99 09-09-2009, 20:59 thinking of taking my 2 boys 7&5 to the match on sat. Been told £61!! surely not.
is there a way of getting it cheaper?
price quoted was for south stand and know its a bit cheaper on the other stands but i want south.
cheers
Unfortunately taking kids to Hillsborough isn't cheap although other parts of the ground are a bit cheaper than the South Stand.
As an alternative (and whisper it quietly cos some of the natives don't like me mentioning it) you could always take them to the United v Ipswich game, that would cost you £20 in total for any part of the ground, or if you don't mind the drive Halifax are playing Curzon Athletic the same night and that would cost you £24, but it is Unibond Premier league!
alex3659 09-09-2009, 21:12 Unfortunately taking kids to Hillsborough isn't cheap although other parts of the ground are a bit cheaper than the South Stand.
As an alternative (and whisper it quietly cos some of the natives don't like me mentioning it) you could always take them to the United v Ipswich game, that would cost you £20 in total for any part of the ground, or if you don't mind the drive Halifax are playing Curzon Athletic the same night and that would cost you £24, but it is Unibond Premier league!
Not this saturday he couldn't.
Notts Forest is a category A game.
South Stand isn't cheap - Adults £28, Kids £17
North Stand: Adult £25, kids £14 - Just as good a view as south stand and better atmosphere
Kop: Adult £20, Kids £11
These are prices when purchased online, if you buy instore then each is an extra £1.
CorkerSWFC 09-09-2009, 21:56 Notts Forest is a category A game.
South Stand isn't cheap - Adults £28, Kids £17
North Stand: Adult £25, kids £14 - Just as good a view as south stand and better atmosphere
Kop: Adult £20, Kids £11
These are prices when purchased online, if you buy instore then each is an extra £1.
Depend's who you know Alty i suppose this weekend lol :hihi:
Depend's who you know Alty i suppose this weekend lol :hihi:
Think Sheff uni are pretty stringent when it comes to selling tickets, you do have to show your uni card. Hallam on the other hand sell United tickets to any old person who pops into the union. Hallam don't want a link with Wednesday either, they're 'happy' with their current football links...more like a Unitedite at Hallam blocking it.:hihi:
CorkerSWFC 09-09-2009, 22:09 Think Sheff uni are pretty stringent when it comes to selling tickets, you do have to show your uni card. Hallam on the other hand sell United tickets to any old person who pops into the union. Hallam don't want a link with Wednesday either, they're 'happy' with their current football links...more like a Unitedite at Hallam blocking it.:hihi:
In all honesty Wednesday have opened up a few offer's which can be blagged by the like's of, erm any1 with a brain :hihi:
CorkerSWFC 09-09-2009, 22:22 I think it's ridicolous some of the pricing policies from some clubs reading some of thius thread.
Maybe Newcastle get 45.000 a game because it's only 20 quid to get in.
alex3659 09-09-2009, 22:25 I think it's ridicolous some of the pricing policies from some clubs reading some of thius thread.
Maybe Newcastle get 45.000 a game because it's only 20 quid to get in.
I may be wrong but newcstle started their season with 9 or 10 thousand less than what they are gettingg now. If they had lost that first game who knows what they would be down to.
eastbank 10-09-2009, 07:24 thinking of taking my 2 boys 7&5 to the match on sat. Been told £61!! surely not.
is there a way of getting it cheaper?
price quoted was for south stand and know its a bit cheaper on the other stands but i want south.
cheers
2 adults 2 kids= £30 with child tax credit.....priceless
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