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MAN UNITED TICKETS - Collection from Old Trafford from 4:30pm
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This will not sell out. I've just purchased 6 tickets online. No 'virtual queue' very easy. I was at the ticket office earlier to collect some tickets for Oxford / Portsmouth games. I can tell you it's carnage down there. People calling up asking how many points they have, what on earth !! It's clear to see online ! Also one lady on the phone was taking dogs abuse because this guy felt he should be in category 1 because he had a season ticket. WOW. The person who I collected my tickets from told me "It's been like this for 3 hours, phone non stop, people asking dumb questions and trying to argue they should be higher up the priority list, intermingled with the odd person actually buying a ticket" These guys are only doing their jobs, they work within the framework laid out by the club. Don't get the thinking, what is laying into the poor sod working the phone line at the ticket office going to achieve.
Anyhow, I agree with the priority points, and actually you don't need to have attended that many away games to qualify for the first 2 phases. Season ticket is 230 x 2 = 460. So in addition to being a season ticket holder you need to have attended 8 away games over 2 seasons to hit the 540 priority points. It's not that difficult.
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@altrinchamaddick we have booked hotel in Altrincham and will travel by metro to Old Trafford. Hoping you can confirm this is a sensible decision. (I’m happy to forego the wild celebrations in Central Manchester after we win!)0
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It's their cup final.3
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lonman said:This will not sell out. I've just purchased 6 tickets online. No 'virtual queue' very easy. I was at the ticket office earlier to collect some tickets for Oxford / Portsmouth games. I can tell you it's carnage down there. People calling up asking how many points they have, what on earth !! It's clear to see online ! Also one lady on the phone was taking dogs abuse because this guy felt he should be in category 1 because he had a season ticket. WOW. The person who I collected my tickets from told me "It's been like this for 3 hours, phone non stop, people asking dumb questions and trying to argue they should be higher up the priority list, intermingled with the odd person actually buying a ticket" These guys are only doing their jobs, they work within the framework laid out by the club. Don't get the thinking, what is laying into the poor sod working the phone line at the ticket office going to achieve.
Anyhow, I agree with the priority points, and actually you don't need to have attended that many away games to qualify for the first 2 phases. Season ticket is 230 x 2 = 460. So in addition to being a season ticket holder you need to have attended 8 away games over 2 seasons to hit the 540 priority points. It's not that difficult.1 -
Biggest game so far no way am I missing this one0
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If you're sensible you will click the 'Collect at The Valley' Option. The ticket office are not particularly efficient at mailing out away tickets at the best of times and that's with 700-1000 being sold. You're chancing your luck if you're relying on a Charlton ticket office / Royal Mail combo to get these tickets on time.
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More than twice the number of tickets than we will need.Priority sale is a waste of club resources.2
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lonman said:This will not sell out. I've just purchased 6 tickets online. No 'virtual queue' very easy. I was at the ticket office earlier to collect some tickets for Oxford / Portsmouth games. I can tell you it's carnage down there. People calling up asking how many points they have, what on earth !! It's clear to see online ! Also one lady on the phone was taking dogs abuse because this guy felt he should be in category 1 because he had a season ticket. WOW. The person who I collected my tickets from told me "It's been like this for 3 hours, phone non stop, people asking dumb questions and trying to argue they should be higher up the priority list, intermingled with the odd person actually buying a ticket" These guys are only doing their jobs, they work within the framework laid out by the club. Don't get the thinking, what is laying into the poor sod working the phone line at the ticket office going to achieve.
Anyhow, I agree with the priority points, and actually you don't need to have attended that many away games to qualify for the first 2 phases. Season ticket is 230 x 2 = 460. So in addition to being a season ticket holder you need to have attended 8 away games over 2 seasons to hit the 540 priority points. It's not that difficult.
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Ah, this is getting good now. Feeling very nostalgic.
So just to summarise this thread so far;
- There's no way we will get anywhere near selling out all the tickets, but we will also have no problem in selling out.
- The priority system announced by the club is ridiculously complicated and not fit for purpose, but it's also great and the only fair way of doing things.
- Once you get to the ground it will be strictly sit in your designated seat or go wherever you like.
- Valley Gold gives you no additional priority benefits, apart from the additional priority it does give you.
- It's totally wrong that people who previously had season tickets for 30 years don't get any priority now, but at the same time it's absolutely right that only current season ticket holders get the most priority.
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Off_it said:Ah, this is getting good now. Feeling very nostalgic.
So just to summarise this thread so far;
- There's no way we will get anywhere near selling out all the tickets, but we will also have no problem in selling out.
- The priority system announced by the club is ridiculously complicated and not fit for purpose, but it's also great and the only fair way of doing things.
- Once you get to the ground it will be strictly sit in your designated seat or go wherever you like.
- Valley Gold gives you no additional priority benefits, apart from the additional priority it does give you.
- It's totally wrong that people who previously had season tickets for 30 years don't get any priority now, but at the same time it's absolutely right that only current season ticket holders get the most priority.
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Wheresmeticket? said:lonman said:This will not sell out. I've just purchased 6 tickets online. No 'virtual queue' very easy. I was at the ticket office earlier to collect some tickets for Oxford / Portsmouth games. I can tell you it's carnage down there. People calling up asking how many points they have, what on earth !! It's clear to see online ! Also one lady on the phone was taking dogs abuse because this guy felt he should be in category 1 because he had a season ticket. WOW. The person who I collected my tickets from told me "It's been like this for 3 hours, phone non stop, people asking dumb questions and trying to argue they should be higher up the priority list, intermingled with the odd person actually buying a ticket" These guys are only doing their jobs, they work within the framework laid out by the club. Don't get the thinking, what is laying into the poor sod working the phone line at the ticket office going to achieve.
Anyhow, I agree with the priority points, and actually you don't need to have attended that many away games to qualify for the first 2 phases. Season ticket is 230 x 2 = 460. So in addition to being a season ticket holder you need to have attended 8 away games over 2 seasons to hit the 540 priority points. It's not that difficult.1 -
ElfsborgAddick said:Wheresmeticket? said:lonman said:This will not sell out. I've just purchased 6 tickets online. No 'virtual queue' very easy. I was at the ticket office earlier to collect some tickets for Oxford / Portsmouth games. I can tell you it's carnage down there. People calling up asking how many points they have, what on earth !! It's clear to see online ! Also one lady on the phone was taking dogs abuse because this guy felt he should be in category 1 because he had a season ticket. WOW. The person who I collected my tickets from told me "It's been like this for 3 hours, phone non stop, people asking dumb questions and trying to argue they should be higher up the priority list, intermingled with the odd person actually buying a ticket" These guys are only doing their jobs, they work within the framework laid out by the club. Don't get the thinking, what is laying into the poor sod working the phone line at the ticket office going to achieve.
Anyhow, I agree with the priority points, and actually you don't need to have attended that many away games to qualify for the first 2 phases. Season ticket is 230 x 2 = 460. So in addition to being a season ticket holder you need to have attended 8 away games over 2 seasons to hit the 540 priority points. It's not that difficult.
I personally have no interest in watching Charlton play these days, but if it gives me the opportunity to get a ticket for the Theatre of Dreams then I'm all over it. I just hope I don't get overcome by the urge to tug one out the closer I get to the promised land.5 -
lonman said:If you're sensible you will click the 'Collect at The Valley' Option or if you dont live local collect from Old Trafford. The ticket office are not particularly efficient at mailing out away tickets at the best of times and that's with 700-1000 being sold. You're chancing your luck if you're relying on a Charlton ticket office / Royal Mail combo to get these tickets on time.0
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Off_it said:ElfsborgAddick said:Wheresmeticket? said:lonman said:This will not sell out. I've just purchased 6 tickets online. No 'virtual queue' very easy. I was at the ticket office earlier to collect some tickets for Oxford / Portsmouth games. I can tell you it's carnage down there. People calling up asking how many points they have, what on earth !! It's clear to see online ! Also one lady on the phone was taking dogs abuse because this guy felt he should be in category 1 because he had a season ticket. WOW. The person who I collected my tickets from told me "It's been like this for 3 hours, phone non stop, people asking dumb questions and trying to argue they should be higher up the priority list, intermingled with the odd person actually buying a ticket" These guys are only doing their jobs, they work within the framework laid out by the club. Don't get the thinking, what is laying into the poor sod working the phone line at the ticket office going to achieve.
Anyhow, I agree with the priority points, and actually you don't need to have attended that many away games to qualify for the first 2 phases. Season ticket is 230 x 2 = 460. So in addition to being a season ticket holder you need to have attended 8 away games over 2 seasons to hit the 540 priority points. It's not that difficult.
I personally have no interest in watching Charlton play these days, but if it gives me the opportunity to get a ticket for the Theatre of Dreams then I'm all over it. I just hope I don't get overcome by the urge to tug one out the closer I get to the promised land.
People underestimate how big this mob are, top 3 in the world.2 -
Valiantphil said:More than twice the number of tickets than we will need.Priority sale is a waste of club resources.0
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Question regarding the coaches, I see that the Bexleyheath pick up is Hall Place, does anyone know if I’d be able to leave the car there? If not then is Gravesend an option in that respect, I’m in Greenhithe by the way.0
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buckshee said:Question regarding the coaches, I see that the Bexleyheath pick up is Hall Place, does anyone know if I’d be able to leave the car there? If not then is Gravesend an option in that respect, I’m in Greenhithe by the way.0
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Airman Brown said:buckshee said:Question regarding the coaches, I see that the Bexleyheath pick up is Hall Place, does anyone know if I’d be able to leave the car there? If not then is Gravesend an option in that respect, I’m in Greenhithe by the way.0
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Wheresmeticket? said:lonman said:This will not sell out. I've just purchased 6 tickets online. No 'virtual queue' very easy. I was at the ticket office earlier to collect some tickets for Oxford / Portsmouth games. I can tell you it's carnage down there. People calling up asking how many points they have, what on earth !! It's clear to see online ! Also one lady on the phone was taking dogs abuse because this guy felt he should be in category 1 because he had a season ticket. WOW. The person who I collected my tickets from told me "It's been like this for 3 hours, phone non stop, people asking dumb questions and trying to argue they should be higher up the priority list, intermingled with the odd person actually buying a ticket" These guys are only doing their jobs, they work within the framework laid out by the club. Don't get the thinking, what is laying into the poor sod working the phone line at the ticket office going to achieve.
Anyhow, I agree with the priority points, and actually you don't need to have attended that many away games to qualify for the first 2 phases. Season ticket is 230 x 2 = 460. So in addition to being a season ticket holder you need to have attended 8 away games over 2 seasons to hit the 540 priority points. It's not that difficult.1 -
Off_it said:Ah, this is getting good now. Feeling very nostalgic.
So just to summarise this thread so far;
- There's no way we will get anywhere near selling out all the tickets, but we will also have no problem in selling out.
- The priority system announced by the club is ridiculously complicated and not fit for purpose, but it's also great and the only fair way of doing things.
- Once you get to the ground it will be strictly sit in your designated seat or go wherever you like.
- Valley Gold gives you no additional priority benefits, apart from the additional priority it does give you.
- It's totally wrong that people who previously had season tickets for 30 years don't get any priority now, but at the same time it's absolutely right that only current season ticket holders get the most priority.
Have I missed anything?
This week people are fretting about getting one of the (initial allocation of) 7,000 tickets to an away game, on a Tuesday night, in January, up north, in a cup that also no one cared about until a few weeks ago.I just hope that Holden manages to get a few wins together and some of this enthusiasm continues for the league games……20 -
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Wellred said:Biggest game so far no way am I missing this one
I started taking him just around the time of our Premiership demise. He's not seen us play a top flight team & he's served his penance by going to places like Rochdale, Accrington, Northampton & Exeter. We've sat out in the open in the rain at Gillingham & been kept back for 30 mins at Millwall when Sarr was outjumped for a last minute defeat. He would just like to experience a proper football ground, before we head off to Morecombe & Fleetwood again.
I went to OT in 1994 & again in the early 2000's (when Jensen scored - but I missed the goal as we were stuck in traffic on the M6). I've told him we'll get hammered, even if Man U play their 2nd team (they wont want Innis clattering Rashford 3 days before the Manchester Derby)....but he has this silly notion we'll snatch a 1-0 win and so doesn't want to miss it for the world.18 -
Nice one Golfie0
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So today will either see people relax a bit when they realise phase 1 only saw about 400 tickets sold, or mild panic set in if we've shifted over 1500 already.1
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Pretty confident it will make general sale a 2/250 quid away day if staying up a week after Xmas isn’t the most appealing to some.
we struggle to sell out gills away which is less than 25 mins on a train. Of course man United is different level.Anyway hoping it makes general dont agree with the 2 per member though not really fair as there will be people who fancy a day out getting ahead of season ticket holders as there mate goes a lot, should be 1 per member for all phases1 -
palarsehater said:Pretty confident it will make general sale a 2/250 quid away day if staying up a week after Xmas isn’t the most appealing to some.
we struggle to sell out gills away which is less than 25 mins on a train. Of course man United is different level.Anyway hoping it makes general dont agree with the 2 per member though not really fair as there will be people who fancy a day out getting ahead of season ticket holders as there mate goes a lot, should be 1 per member for all phases
A lot of fans have been to Gillingham 3/4/5 times, but a generation of our fans have not been to Old Trafford. Personally because of who it is, i think we have more chance of selling 7k for Man U than we would've done selling 3-4k for Wolves, Forest or Leicester.1 -
Playing one of the biggest clubs in world football and some fans can't work out why so many others are so keen to attend.1
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RedChaser said:shine166 said:RedChaser said:se9addick said:RedChaser said:Supported them for 65 years season ticket hold for best part of 30years including the Shithurst years and phase 11, how’s that for repaying loyalty 😤. Don’t worry about me though I’ll be at the game one way or the other 😉.1
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shine166 said:Playing one of the biggest clubs in world football and some fans can't work out why so many others are so keen to attend.3
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shine166 said:RedChaser said:shine166 said:RedChaser said:se9addick said:RedChaser said:Supported them for 65 years season ticket hold for best part of 30years including the Shithurst years and phase 11, how’s that for repaying loyalty 😤. Don’t worry about me though I’ll be at the game one way or the other 😉.0
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guinnessaddick said:shine166 said:RedChaser said:shine166 said:RedChaser said:se9addick said:RedChaser said:Supported them for 65 years season ticket hold for best part of 30years including the Shithurst years and phase 11, how’s that for repaying loyalty 😤. Don’t worry about me though I’ll be at the game one way or the other 😉.
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