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Just been checking the Arsenal.com website and have noticed that tickets are still on sale for the home match against sp*rson 22nd Dec...... Having been on sale for a few weeks im suprised they havent been snapped up yet. Why do you reckon this is? Close to Christmas? or are sp*rs no longer considered that much of a big match?

Was gonna do a poll but didnt want to muscle in on Stears territory :lol:

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It's because the only ones left are £66 at the cheapest!

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its still on silver membership so once it hits red it will be sold out no time,,

too close to xmas for me but we're got 26 limerick gooners over for the birmingham match on jan 12,,
dicko they better be room in the rocket cos its a bigger nosier crowd this time :wink:

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yeah £66 for upper tier tickets will test anyones dedication..
Personally I've been up there a couple of times and for that money cant see me doing it again..
Saying that I'd be very surprised if this got to the red member stage..

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Agreed it is v expensive so close to Christmas as well but still slightly suprised its still on sale. As a grade A match arent they similar priced and Man Ure and Chelski? These sold out much quicker

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upper is where we always sit :roll: never give us tickets for lower :x
£66 for the bigger games and then its £42 for the others,, big difference,, thats nearly 10 pints of rolys real ale :wink:

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Chelsea didn't sell out quickly at all. In fact, last time I checked (a few days ago), they were still on sale!

As much as everyone loves us beating the Spuds, I think a United game is always going to sell out quicker. Think of all the corporate tickets that would get snapped up for that bad boy!

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rebel gooner wrote:upper is where we always sit :roll: never give us tickets for lower :x
£66 for the bigger games and then its £42 for the others,, big difference,, thats nearly 10 pints of rolys real ale :wink:
I hope you're not condoning alcohol at football Rebel!! :wink: :roll:

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EdgeOfTown wrote:
rebel gooner wrote:upper is where we always sit :roll: never give us tickets for lower :x
£66 for the bigger games and then its £42 for the others,, big difference,, thats nearly 10 pints of rolys real ale :wink:
I hope you're not condoning alcohol at football Rebel!! :wink: :roll:
cant watch a game without it :wink:
when i went to the sunderland game with the 12am kick off it was a killer,, up and breakfast then to the ground :shock:

not good for the system :wink:

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