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20 minutes ago, ossieram said:

Before people rant at Mel and the club over the prices, remember one thing, Money Utd have to agree to the ticket price and get 45% of the money, they will not let us sell them for £20.

 

This. 

So shat ap everybody! :D

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4 minutes ago, AnimalisaRam said:

£35 is nuts.

As Daveo said - understandable for Premier League games, not the FA Cup.

Chelsea last season wasn't this expensive, was it? Sure it was only £25, FA Cup and League Cup before it..

Because Chelsea were happy to sell at a lower price, Utd want to make more money and would have insisted on the higher price.

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29 minutes ago, North_Stand_Ram said:

35 & 40 is a joke. We gave 23k to Hartlepool as a kind gesture and perform daylight robbery on the fans. Rather keep the ******* money to subsidise them tickets. Jesus, that is ridiculous 

To be fair, that £23,000 would equate to about 70p off the price of the tickets, is there really much difference between £35 and £34-30?

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11 minutes ago, eddie said:

Mel puts £35 million into the club, Derby fans baulk at being asked to put £35 in.

 

£35 on top of their season ticket money that should say.

I would imagine that equates to a much higher percentage of the average fans wealth going into the club compared to Mel MM's, and do not forget that MM would get a large % of that £35m back if he chose to sell the club.

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32 minutes ago, ossieram said:

Before people rant at Mel and the club over the prices, remember one thing, Money Utd have to agree to the ticket price and get 45% of the money, they will not let us sell them for £20.

This, 100%. Man Utd prices, you can't decide the price yourself in an FA Cup game. 

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(ii)  Competition Proper

Immediately after the draw is known, the Club playing at home shall decide on the prices of admission, subject to a minimum price of £10.00 for all spectators other than concessions.

The away Club’s spectators can only be charged more than the home Club’s spectators if mutually agreed by both Clubs. 

http://www.thefa.com/thefacup/more/rules

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1 minute ago, Daveo said:

(ii)  Competition Proper

Immediately after the draw is known, the Club playing at home shall decide on the prices of admission, subject to a minimum price of £10.00 for all spectators other than concessions.

The away Club’s spectators can only be charged more than the home Club’s spectators if mutually agreed by both Clubs. 

http://www.thefa.com/thefacup/more/rules

The minimum being £15. 

4 minutes ago, Daveo said:

What happens if both clubs cannot agree on prices? 

(vii) All questions in dispute must be immediately referred to The Association for settlement.

Something secret. lol. Impossible to know what either club "wanted" to charge. So I won't put anything more into this dialogue, but I can understand people who want to go/ are going being upset. 

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