The magic of the FA Cup

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by tidus_mi2 » 13 Jan 2023 10:37

It's interesting that United are already selling tickets to the game, my 2 co-workers have tickets+hotel booked for the United end while I'm sitting here waiting for kick-off time to be announced and tickets to go on sale by the club.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by morganb » 13 Jan 2023 10:53

tidus_mi2 It's interesting that United are already selling tickets to the game, my 2 co-workers have tickets+hotel booked for the United end while I'm sitting here waiting for kick-off time to be announced and tickets to go on sale by the club.


Just looked and the Man Utd ticket website https://tickets.manutd.com/en-GB/catego ... me-tickets says:

MANCHESTER UNITED V READING (FA CUP)
Date & K.O. Time TBC / Old Trafford

Applications for this game are being accepted from existing Official Members, including disabled supporters and opted-out Season Ticket holders until 8am Thursday 19th January (extended from Mon 16 Jan). Season Ticket holder cup payments were processed from Tuesday 10th January.

So no more information than we already know

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by tidus_mi2 » 13 Jan 2023 11:36

I suppose my manager still is a member even if he's no longer a season ticket holder.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by tidus_mi2 » 13 Jan 2023 14:20

Allocation of 3094, feels like the club have grossly underestimated the demand.


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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Mid Sussex Royal » 13 Jan 2023 14:33

tidus_mi2 Allocation of 3094, feels like the club have grossly underestimated the demand.


Not sure - awful kick off time and its hardly a new ground for anyone

Sheffield's game V Wrexham is also on TV late Sunday so there's a good chance the league game due that weekend will be scheduled later in season

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by RG30 » 13 Jan 2023 14:50

Sheff Utd (H) now confirmed for 7th March

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Mr Optimist » 13 Jan 2023 15:01

£45-£46… think personally might give it a miss and watch on the tv and take in the delights of Sunderland instead a couple of weeks later.

I know someone has to pay United’s wage bill but I’m not going to do it.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Sutekh » 13 Jan 2023 15:13

tidus_mi2 Allocation of 3094, feels like the club have grossly underestimated the demand.


No, think that’ll be more than enough. Pricing is just awful, it’s on terrestrial telly, Reading seem to get a trip to Old Trafford very regularly and who wants to pay out for travel just to watch Man U’s “fringe” comfortably beat the Reading “strong but no cigar” XI. Luckily for Reading though, there’ll still be 70000 “day trippers” there whatever.


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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Elm Park Kid » 13 Jan 2023 15:20

I hear that hotels are very expensive for Utd evening games. I can't see us getting close to the 3k mark to be honest - I think more people would be up for driving up to an early kick off and getting home at a reasonable time than they would be doing this. But then again, it's better than Friday/Monday evening.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Mid Sussex Royal » 13 Jan 2023 15:27

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tidus_mi2 Allocation of 3094, feels like the club have grossly underestimated the demand.


No, think that’ll be more than enough. Pricing is just awful, it’s on terrestrial telly, Reading seem to get a trip to Old Trafford very regularly and who wants to pay out for travel just to watch Man U’s “fringe” comfortably beat the Reading “strong but no cigar” XI. Luckily for Reading though, there’ll still be 70000 “day trippers” there whatever.


Last train back 930 too...

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 13 Jan 2023 15:49

Possibly the ideal time for me, it's only just over an hour away so it's a comfortable drive there and back, will probably get back for midnight-ish which is reasonable. Glad it's worked out quite well.

Surely the club will put some coach travel on for supporters? I know it's not ideal for those travelling from Reading but surely we could muster up 5k fans for this game at least if we had plenty of coaches coming up? How far is it 3-4 hours? Suppose 2am isn't great to be getting back in at though for fans travelling.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Hound » 13 Jan 2023 16:08

Utd fan at work told me they’d already basically sold out their allocation

Nice big payday for us anyway


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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Stranded » 13 Jan 2023 17:04

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Nice big payday for us anyway


United STs are basically forced to buy cup tickets, so no surprise.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Kitsondinho » 13 Jan 2023 17:12

tidus_mi2 Allocation of 3094, feels like the club have grossly underestimated the demand.

It says ‘an allocation’ rather than final allocation. I get the impression the club are being deliberately vague about it because I don’t think they expect it to sell out due to the reasons given above. That way they don’t have to address the ‘will we get more?’ question. I certainly don’t think this one will be as popular as our last two trips there…both of which it was easy to obtain tickets for those who wanted to go. I’m hoping to go, as it is a significant birthday for me that weekend!

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Mid Sussex Royal » 13 Jan 2023 18:40

YorkshireRoyal99 Possibly the ideal time for me, it's only just over an hour away so it's a comfortable drive there and back, will probably get back for midnight-ish which is reasonable. Glad it's worked out quite well.

Surely the club will put some coach travel on for supporters? I know it's not ideal for those travelling from Reading but surely we could muster up 5k fans for this game at least if we had plenty of coaches coming up? How far is it 3-4 hours? Suppose 2am isn't great to be getting back in at though for fans travelling.


Its all a bit meh though as we've played them so often.

If we were away at another big 6 side, even Man City at same time, I'm sure loads more people would go.

I'm in the midlands now and really can't be arsed with the KO time

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Delboy » 13 Jan 2023 18:43

Just booked premier inn 4 miles from old Trafford £74 for family room for 4

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by Nameless » 13 Jan 2023 19:23

YorkshireRoyal99 Possibly the ideal time for me, it's only just over an hour away so it's a comfortable drive there and back, will probably get back for midnight-ish which is reasonable. Glad it's worked out quite well.

Surely the club will put some coach travel on for supporters? I know it's not ideal for those travelling from Reading but surely we could muster up 5k fans for this game at least if we had plenty of coaches coming up? How far is it 3-4 hours? Suppose 2am isn't great to be getting back in at though for fans travelling.


Coaches have run to every Reading away game for probably the last 50+ years !

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by RoyalBlue » 13 Jan 2023 19:24

tidus_mi2 Allocation of 3094, feels like the club have grossly underestimated the demand.


8pm kickoff, on mainstream TV and £46 a ticket? Possibly not.

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Re: The magic of the FA Cup

by RoyalBlue » 13 Jan 2023 19:27

YorkshireRoyal99 Possibly the ideal time for me, it's only just over an hour away so it's a comfortable drive there and back, will probably get back for midnight-ish which is reasonable. Glad it's worked out quite well.

Surely the club will put some coach travel on for supporters? I know it's not ideal for those travelling from Reading but surely we could muster up 5k fans for this game at least if we had plenty of coaches coming up? How far is it 3-4 hours? Suppose 2am isn't great to be getting back in at though for fans travelling.


Coaches will take longer than 3-4 hours, particularly with a stop.

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