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Dec 25 2009

The Red Army and The Field of Dreams

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Acquiring  Manchester United tickets for a home game not only lets you to see one of the most exciting clubs in Europe play live, but also lets you experience the atmosphere at Old Trafford, also known as the Field of Dreams, home ground of the Red Devils, parade ground for the Red Army.

Fans have been buying Manchester United tickets to their home games at Old Trafford, since 1910 (except for 8 years after it was bombed during World War II).

The stadium was named Field of Dreams by one of its most renown players Bobby Charlton.   

In 1966, Sir Robert “Bobby” Charlton, won the World Cup and was also named European Footballer of the year, in part because of his famous midfield attacks and his ferocious long-range shots.

Able to seat over 76,000 Manchester United ticket buying supporters, Old Trafford is the second-largest football stadiums in England and it is one of the two stadia in England to have been given a  “UEFA elite stadium” five-star rating by UEFA.

Old Trafford has hosted many FA Cup semi-final matches as a neutral venue and a few “English national football team” England international fixtures.

It has also hosted matches during the “1966 FIFA World Cup”  and  “UEFA Euro 1996″  and the “2003 UEFA Champions League Final”.

The Old Trafford pitch is surrounded by four stands, officially known as the North, East, South and West Stands.

Three out of the four stands have at least two tiers, except the South stand which has just a single tier.

The lower tier of each stand is split into Lower and Upper sections, the Lower sections having been converted from standing room only terraces in the early 1990s.

The West Stand at Old Trafford is the most famous, and is known as the  Stretford End.

Originally designed to hold 20,000 fans, the Stretford End was the last stand to be covered and also the last remaining all-terraced stand at the ground before the forced upgrade to seating in the early 1990s.

Stretford End is where Manchester United’s most die-hard supporters, known as The Red Army are located.

Most of the noise and atmosphere at Old Trafford comes from this stand, and once the roar from the fans there was measured as louder than that of a jumbo jet lifting off.

Unless you’ve been subscribing to your season Manchester United ticket for many years  it is impossible to get a seat in the Stretford End, even for the most die-hard fan.

Manchester United’s Red Army was once the biggest and most infamous group of followers British football has ever seen.

When the Red Army followed Manchester United to an away game, the town would fall into chaos: large numbers of fhe Red Army would travel en-mass by train, coach, car or even by foot if necessary, doing whatever it took to get to the game.  

During the mid-seventies when Manchester United had been relegated from the top flight of English football and played in the  “Football League Second Division” Second Division for one season, the Red Army caused such chaos at games around the country when visiting stadiums where they would often outnumber the home fans, that it led to the introduction of segregation and fencing between of home and away fans at football grounds throughout England.

These days, the Red Army is quite different to what it was in the 1970’s & 80’s.

This Manchester United supporters club, now has a fan base of over 300 million fans across the world.

The huge number of Manchester United supporters, all of whom would like to visit Old Trafford, both to see a live game and to experience the atmosphere there, result in it almost always being difficult to buy Manchester United Tickets.

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Nov 03 2009

How Can I Tell What Kind of Manchester United Tickets I Should Buy?

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Getting their hands on some Manchester United football tickets is something every fan of the Red Devils hopes for. No fan will ever forget their first visit to Old Trafford, the home of Manchester United since 1910. With a capacity of 76,212, the stadium (nicknamed “The Theatre of Dreams” by Bobby Charlton) is the second largest English football stadium.

It is not easy to buy Manchester United Football tickets because of their huge following and ticket demands are always much higher than the supply. Fans who join the One United fan club can apply for tickets through a lottery which gives every member the same chance to obtain tickets for a match. Ticket brokers or ticket agencies offer an alternative to those fans who do not win tickets in the One United lottery.

Where  is the best place to sit in Old Trafford? The kind of experience offered depends on where one sits. The Stretford End (West Stand) is where the most passionate fans cheer on their beloved Red Devils.  If you are interested in singing and cheering on the team for the whole game, you will want to be in this section. The opposite end, (East Stand) hosts the visiting fans so it is a little quieter and less popular among Manchester United fans.

If you prefer to sit along the side of the pitch, the best options for you are the North and South Stands. Players and coaches are located in the South Stand which is much smaller than the North Stand and so provides a more intimate atmosphere. This is also the stand in which visiting VIPs and the media are hosted. The North Stand is quite different, standing three tiers tall and holding about 26,000 spectators. Because it is newer, it has more modern facilities including the Manchester United theme restaurant and bar. {The North Stand is popular, but if you are seated on the 3rd level {section starting with the number 4}, you are seated a good distance from the pitch.~If you are sitting on the 3rd level of the popular North Stand, in the section starting with the number 4, you will be seeing the game from quite a ways from the action.~The North Stand is popular, but if you are sitting in the section starting with the number 4, you will be on the 3rd level and will see the game from quite a distance.} You’ll also have to climb quite a lot of stairs to get to  your seat in the 3rd level.

Visiting the museum during an educational tour of the stadium (offered on non-match days only), provides a nice trip down memory lane that no Red Devil fan should miss.

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Nov 03 2009

What Does It Cost to Buy a Ticket to a Manchester United Game?

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Manchester United Ticket prices vary depending in which section of Old Trafford seats are located. For home matches in the Premier League, the FA Cup, the Carling Cup, and the Champions League home matches, adult ticket prices start at 27 GBP (Great Britain Pounds) for seats behind the goal on the West and East Stands. {Great Britain Pounds for home matches in the Premier League, the FA Cup, the Carling Cup, and the Champions League for an adult ticket behind the goal on the West and East stands.} Seats in the North and South stands are priced higher, up to 49 GBP. Seniors get a big discount on tickets, paying 20 GBP for the most expensive seats down to only .50 GBP for the most affordable seats. Juniors can get seats anywhere in the stadium for 10 GBP. Because games so rarely go on sale to the general public, all prices assume the purchaser is a member of the One United fan club.

Hospitality seat tickets are available to non-members and costs range from 110 GBP to 450 GBP for one of the top matches. These tickets are usually inclusive of a program, Champagne reception and a three course meal including a complimentary bar before the game.

The secondary market charges significantly higher prices for Manchester United tickets. Manchester United tickets are usually sold for significantly higher than the face value of the tickets by most ticket agencies and ticket brokers. Before purchasing Manchester United tickets online, it is essential to research the seller, as not all of them are trustworthy. Often, those brokers which advertise the cheapest prices, are unreliable, offering tickets for sale that are not even in their inventory. Before buying any tickets, confirm with the broker that the tickets are in hand, and find out exactly when they will be delivered. Tickets for Manchester United games usually start around 100 GBP in the secondary market and can easily approach 300 or 400 GBP for great seats at one of the top matches such as the games against Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, or Manchester City.

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Nov 02 2009

What Does Manchester United Charge Per Ticket?

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Manchester United Ticket prices vary depending in which section of Old Trafford seats are located. For home matches in the Premier League, the FA Cup, the Carling Cup, and the Champions League home matches, adult ticket prices start at 27 GBP (Great Britain Pounds) for seats behind the goal on the West and East Stands. {Great Britain Pounds for home matches in the Premier League, the FA Cup, the Carling Cup, and the Champions League for an adult ticket behind the goal on the West and East stands.} Seats in the North and South stands are priced higher, up to 49 GBP. Seats are more affordable for seniors, with prices ranging from 13.30 GBP to a maximum of 20GBP. Juniors pay only 10 GBP for a seat in any section. Prices quoted assume buyer is a member of the One United fan club, because games so rarely go on sale to the general public.

Hospitality seats can be purchased by non-members and prices start at 110 GBP but go up to 450 GBP per person for one of the top matches. These tickets are usually inclusive of a program, Champagne reception and a three course meal including a complimentary bar before the game.

The secondary market charges significantly higher prices for Manchester United tickets. Many ticket agencies and brokers offer Manchester United tickets for sale at prices that are usually significantly higher than the face value of the tickets. Not all secondary sellers are reliable, so before purchasing any Manchester United tickets online, it is essential that the buyer do some research on the broker. Some unreliable brokers offer cheap tickets for sale that are not even in their current inventory. Before buying any tickets, confirm with the broker that the tickets are in hand, and find out exactly when they will be delivered. Secondary market prices start around 100 GBP for Manchester United tickets and can easily go up to 300 or 400 GBP for very good seats at one of the top matches such as the games against Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, or Manchester City.

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