Carling Cup Touts

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Carling Cup Touts

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if i was to turn up outside wembley on the morning of the cup final how much do you think i would have to pay for a ticket in the arsenal end?

honest thoughts please, ive never bought a ticket outside the ground on the day before..

thanks, Matt

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On the morning, I would prob say for the lower tier (£70) close to £300, closer to the kick off could probably pick one up for £200, just before kick off still would be around £150.

Again it will just depend on the demand what these cnuts can charge but it wont be cheap!

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slevinlacey wrote:On the morning, I would prob say for the lower tier (£70) close to £300, closer to the kick off could probably pick one up for £200, just before kick off still would be around £150.

Again it will just depend on the demand what these cnuts can charge but it wont be cheap!
Fuck me!
At those prices you could buy an replica top signed by the whole squad.

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Boomer wrote:
slevinlacey wrote:On the morning, I would prob say for the lower tier (£70) close to £300, closer to the kick off could probably pick one up for £200, just before kick off still would be around £150.

Again it will just depend on the demand what these cnuts can charge but it wont be cheap!
Fuck me!
At those prices you could buy an replica top signed by the whole squad.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :coffeespit: :coffeespit: :coffeespit:

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Boomer wrote:
slevinlacey wrote:On the morning, I would prob say for the lower tier (£70) close to £300, closer to the kick off could probably pick one up for £200, just before kick off still would be around £150.

Again it will just depend on the demand what these cnuts can charge but it wont be cheap!
Fuck me!
At those prices you could buy an replica top signed by the whole squad.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

I thought Matty was gonna ask if a tout would accept a signed shirt as payment when i opened this thread :lol:
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mattyj3nks wrote:if i was to turn up outside wembley on the morning of the cup final how much do you think i would have to pay for a ticket in the arsenal end?

honest thoughts please, ive never bought a ticket outside the ground on the day before..

thanks, Matt
As mentioned, the nearer to kick off, the cheaper it'd be but I also agree that an Arsenal end ticket will probably start the day at around £300 or so, and drop from there. Whats happened to this general sale at Birmingham like- not ideal but it'd surely be better to be in their end for face value rather than take a chance on a £300 ticket that you might not be able to find (or have they managed to sell out?)

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safcftm wrote:
mattyj3nks wrote:if i was to turn up outside wembley on the morning of the cup final how much do you think i would have to pay for a ticket in the arsenal end?

honest thoughts please, ive never bought a ticket outside the ground on the day before..

thanks, Matt
As mentioned, the nearer to kick off, the cheaper it'd be but I also agree that an Arsenal end ticket will probably start the day at around £300 or so, and drop from there. Whats happened to this general sale at Birmingham like- not ideal but it'd surely be better to be in their end for face value rather than take a chance on a £300 ticket that you might not be able to find (or have they managed to sell out?)
They have decided to give the excess to Sunderland supporters as they have never been to the new wembley

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Iceman29 wrote:
safcftm wrote:
mattyj3nks wrote:if i was to turn up outside wembley on the morning of the cup final how much do you think i would have to pay for a ticket in the arsenal end?

honest thoughts please, ive never bought a ticket outside the ground on the day before..

thanks, Matt
As mentioned, the nearer to kick off, the cheaper it'd be but I also agree that an Arsenal end ticket will probably start the day at around £300 or so, and drop from there. Whats happened to this general sale at Birmingham like- not ideal but it'd surely be better to be in their end for face value rather than take a chance on a £300 ticket that you might not be able to find (or have they managed to sell out?)
They have decided to give the excess to Sunderland supporters as they have never been to the new wembley
oooh you bitch :lol:
I have been though, I'm an englandfans member who trots the globe watching them, so ive been to wembley plenty times thanks 8)
Its a shithole mind, crap atmosphere, fans as plastic as the seats and even worse stewarding

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safcftm wrote:
Iceman29 wrote:
safcftm wrote:
mattyj3nks wrote:if i was to turn up outside wembley on the morning of the cup final how much do you think i would have to pay for a ticket in the arsenal end?

honest thoughts please, ive never bought a ticket outside the ground on the day before..

thanks, Matt
As mentioned, the nearer to kick off, the cheaper it'd be but I also agree that an Arsenal end ticket will probably start the day at around £300 or so, and drop from there. Whats happened to this general sale at Birmingham like- not ideal but it'd surely be better to be in their end for face value rather than take a chance on a £300 ticket that you might not be able to find (or have they managed to sell out?)
They have decided to give the excess to Sunderland supporters as they have never been to the new wembley
oooh you bitch :lol:
I have been though, I'm an englandfans member who trots the globe watching them, so ive been to wembley plenty times thanks 8)
Its a shithole mind, crap atmosphere, fans as plastic as the seats and even worse stewarding
Oh great thanks! :roll: :banghead:
Might have to watch the game on TV with my new signed shirt.

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Boomer wrote:Not badly priced some of these.
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=arse ... m270.l1313
I bet some of those are *word censored* who claimed they wanted the shirts for charity and are making money out of it. Glad the prices are low!!! :lol:

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safcftm wrote:
Iceman29 wrote:
safcftm wrote:
mattyj3nks wrote:if i was to turn up outside wembley on the morning of the cup final how much do you think i would have to pay for a ticket in the arsenal end?

honest thoughts please, ive never bought a ticket outside the ground on the day before..

thanks, Matt
As mentioned, the nearer to kick off, the cheaper it'd be but I also agree that an Arsenal end ticket will probably start the day at around £300 or so, and drop from there. Whats happened to this general sale at Birmingham like- not ideal but it'd surely be better to be in their end for face value rather than take a chance on a £300 ticket that you might not be able to find (or have they managed to sell out?)
They have decided to give the excess to Sunderland supporters as they have never been to the new wembley
oooh you bitch :lol:
I have been though, I'm an englandfans member who trots the globe watching them, so ive been to wembley plenty times thanks 8)
Its a shithole mind, crap atmosphere, fans as plastic as the seats and even worse stewarding
Did you go to Kazakhstan for that world cup qualifier?
I am on the England fans as well but I stopped going for a while. John Terry, Gerrard, Cashley, Defoe - Can't bring myself aroud to cheer them on.

Thank god the 6 nations is here. Can't wait for England to thrash the Oirish, Welsh and the Scots
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Boomer wrote:
safcftm wrote:
Iceman29 wrote:
safcftm wrote:
mattyj3nks wrote:if i was to turn up outside wembley on the morning of the cup final how much do you think i would have to pay for a ticket in the arsenal end?

honest thoughts please, ive never bought a ticket outside the ground on the day before..

thanks, Matt
As mentioned, the nearer to kick off, the cheaper it'd be but I also agree that an Arsenal end ticket will probably start the day at around £300 or so, and drop from there. Whats happened to this general sale at Birmingham like- not ideal but it'd surely be better to be in their end for face value rather than take a chance on a £300 ticket that you might not be able to find (or have they managed to sell out?)
They have decided to give the excess to Sunderland supporters as they have never been to the new wembley
oooh you bitch :lol:
I have been though, I'm an englandfans member who trots the globe watching them, so ive been to wembley plenty times thanks 8)
Its a shithole mind, crap atmosphere, fans as plastic as the seats and even worse stewarding
Oh great thanks! :roll: :banghead:
Might have to watch the game on TV with my new signed shirt.
Stop going on about your fucking shirt!!!!!

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safcftm wrote:
Iceman29 wrote:
safcftm wrote:
mattyj3nks wrote:if i was to turn up outside wembley on the morning of the cup final how much do you think i would have to pay for a ticket in the arsenal end?

honest thoughts please, ive never bought a ticket outside the ground on the day before..

thanks, Matt
As mentioned, the nearer to kick off, the cheaper it'd be but I also agree that an Arsenal end ticket will probably start the day at around £300 or so, and drop from there. Whats happened to this general sale at Birmingham like- not ideal but it'd surely be better to be in their end for face value rather than take a chance on a £300 ticket that you might not be able to find (or have they managed to sell out?)
They have decided to give the excess to Sunderland supporters as they have never been to the new wembley
oooh you bitch :lol:
I have been though, I'm an englandfans member who trots the globe watching them, so ive been to wembley plenty times thanks 8)
Its a shithole mind, crap atmosphere, fans as plastic as the seats and even worse stewarding
Our fans should feel right at home then!! :-P :lol: :wink:

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flash gunner wrote:
Boomer wrote:
safcftm wrote:
Iceman29 wrote:
safcftm wrote: As mentioned, the nearer to kick off, the cheaper it'd be but I also agree that an Arsenal end ticket will probably start the day at around £300 or so, and drop from there. Whats happened to this general sale at Birmingham like- not ideal but it'd surely be better to be in their end for face value rather than take a chance on a £300 ticket that you might not be able to find (or have they managed to sell out?)
They have decided to give the excess to Sunderland supporters as they have never been to the new wembley
oooh you bitch :lol:
I have been though, I'm an englandfans member who trots the globe watching them, so ive been to wembley plenty times thanks 8)
Its a shithole mind, crap atmosphere, fans as plastic as the seats and even worse stewarding
Oh great thanks! :roll: :banghead:
Might have to watch the game on TV with my new signed shirt.
Stop going on about your fucking shirt!!!!!
It's not any old shirt I'll have you know. It's signed by the whole Arsenal medical team!

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