West Ham are likely to set the price of tickets for the Manchester United FA Cup replay at around £30-£35.
It’s important to stress that no final price has been arrived at yet but the club have pledged to keep the cost of entry lower than that charged by the Old Trafford club last weekend
With no date yet arranged for the game the Irons are having a series of conversations to decide on a fair pricing policy for the crucial Quarter-Final tie.
David Sullivan has already pledged on the club’s official website that prices will be lower than at OT and the latest word is that between £30-£35 seems reasonable.
That could change with an insider admitting: “There’s no decision at this stage but we certainly will be cheaper than up there.
We need to be balanced and fair in pricing this game up and they are the sort of figures being discussed.”
Don’t forget to add the 80 quid phone bill to your ticket price when booking.
I am more worried about how many tickets we give Man.Utd.They are entitled to 5200 so will be furious if we give them the whole end being 6000.The top half plus the normal bottom as segregated against Spurs is around 5200.They reduced our 11000 to 9000 due to special dispensation then knocked another 400 off due to some fire regulation in the end leaving us with around 8600.This is the last ever Cup Match at The Boleyn.We should give them the lowest amount possible.
Haha,blame Banjo.If in doubt blame the possum shagger.He gets blamed for everything else,lol 🙂
OK guys what are the Wetties harping on about this site for.Did we have one of our insurgents ride into the Wetlands.I’m lost,they are on about something but i can’t see anything,ha ha.Maybe they have a bad case of nappyrash & are hallucinating 😀
Surely season tickets holder ticket prices will be capped at £20. The Same we had to pay for Liverpool this season and Everton last season. You cant just bump the prices up by £10-15 because it’s Manchester United.
But I would put nothing past our owners at all.
this bonus “last FA Cup tie at the Boleyn” will be a test of their affordable pricing policy i agree!
it’ll £30 minimum i’d say, which they will still argue is excellent value. in fairness it is good value, compared to full matchday prices. They’ll sell the ground out instantly as well.