The demand for Manchester United Tickets is almost always greater than the supply.
That means for many supporters, the chance of obtaining a ticket to a single Manchester United game is never easy, and a season ticket to Old Trafford might be seen as the ultimate score.
Nothwithstanding the advantage of having a guaranteed seat for home games and priority for away game tickets, there are some issues connected with owning a season ticket that could be seen as negatives.
Including:
If the seat the season ticket holder scores in not in his area of choice, there is no way of getting it changed except by proving extreme medical hardship.
As a result of this policy, there are those who don’t renew their tickets at the end of the season, preferring to take their chances in the search for single tickets that may be in a better part of Old Trafford.
There is a Manchester United Club policy called the Automatic Ticket Scheme which ensures that every season ticket holder is guaranteed a ticket for all Champions League and FA cup home games.
Initially this might appear to be a positive thing, however the season ticket holder is charged for each of these tickets even if he has no cannot go to one or any of the games.
In the 2006/2007and 2007/2008 seasons, there were 10 of these extra games – and with a ticket to each game starting at almost 50 pounds, this is a significant extra cost on top of the price already paid for season ticket.
Any Manchester United fan who purchases a season ticket thinking they can offload tickets to games they can’t attend might find that that is more difficult than anticipated.
Manchester United does have an official ticket exchange where season ticket holders can list their unwanted tickets for sale at face-value, but tickets cannot be posted there until the club announces that the game in question has been sold out.
However tickets put up for sale may not get sold, and the prospective seller then not only loses the ticket he is unable to use, he is out the substantial listing and handling fee it cost him to attempt to sell the unwanted seat.
There is no question that the price of a season’s 16 single tickets is more expensive than a season ticket, but when the other costs – close to 500 extra pounds for the Cup games; the possibility of getting a seat in disliked part of Old Trafford; and there being no guarantee of being able to sell any unwanted game tickets are added up, investing in season Manchester United tickets might not be worth it to even the most fanatical fans.
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i’m not sure where to start because your article is riddling with inaccuracies.
1. historically you are right in that demand > supply. recently this has proven not to be the case with tickets going on general sale (and not selling out).
2. re: location – you are incorrect. call the club, tell them you’re not renewing unless you can move and hey presto, you’ll move!
3. i think you mean the automatic cup scheme. this also included carling cup tickets.
4. if you want to sell your ticket for a single game that is easily done via informal channels – friends of friends or fan messageboards.
the sheer cost, and rise in cost is what has driven the ‘regulars’ away. this cost has come solely from the glazer’s leveraged take-over that imposed swinging levels of debt. that and the sanitized corporate experience, lack of ability to sit / stand with mates, influx of middle-class nu-footy muppets, robocop stewards and the general death of the match day experience.