Help: Premiership Tickets (1 Viewer)

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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#1
I'm going to be in London sometime around April and I was hoping to catch a Premiership match while I'm over there.

In truth I don't really have a huge preference in terms of team (though Man U, Reading and to a lesser degree Spurs (since Lee Young-Pyo doesn't start anymore) would be good). To be honest I haven't even looked at the fixture list for the time I'm going to be over there.

Where should I start looking to buy tickets? How much should I expect to pay on average? Any miscellaneous advice you can give from experience?
 

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Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
7,206
#2
They're a pain in the ass to get. My uncle has been working in London for Barklay's for ages, and it's still near impossible to get any tickets to any good matches.
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
#4
it depends which club. If you are going to see Spurs you might find a place and might be a bit cheaper.
A friend of my father gets the season ticket for Chelsea as he lives very close and its close to £900
 

Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
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#5
gray said:
I'm going to be in London sometime around April and I was hoping to catch a Premiership match while I'm over there.

In truth I don't really have a huge preference in terms of team (though Man U, Reading and to a lesser degree Spurs (since Lee Young-Pyo doesn't start anymore) would be good). To be honest I haven't even looked at the fixture list for the time I'm going to be over there.

Where should I start looking to buy tickets? How much should I expect to pay on average? Any miscellaneous advice you can give from experience?

Have a chat with Gep D'Messiah & Il Re as they reside in London,im sure they can be of assistance gray.
 

Il Re

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Jan 13, 2005
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#6
to get tickets for say chelsea or arsenal is impossible unless you know a season ticket holder, i'd say your best bet is fullham, out of the clubs in london they are probably one of the easiest to get tickets for, also reading might be an option
 

Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
30,778
#7
Il Re said:
to get tickets for say chelsea or arsenal is impossible unless you know a season ticket holder, i'd say your best bet is fullham, out of the clubs in london they are probably one of the easiest to get tickets for, also reading might be an option
C'mon rehan,dont hold out on gray. I know u have some mean connections.:smoke:
 

3pac

Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
7,206
#9
I'm going to london this christmas, and I want to attend either arsenal-watford or chelsea-reading on boxing day (dec 26)


If anyone has any suggestions on how to get tickets, it'd be appreciated
 

Il Re

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Jan 13, 2005
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#10
Sir Sebastian said:
I'm going to london this christmas, and I want to attend either arsenal-watford or chelsea-reading on boxing day (dec 26)


If anyone has any suggestions on how to get tickets, it'd be appreciated
tough one sebi, i've been trying to get arsenal tickets for a while, but theyre v tough to get, in general you have to be a season ticket holder or know someone who is, my bro is trying to watch an arsenal game, so if he finds a way, i'll let you know
 

Gill_juve

Senior Member
May 29, 2006
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#11
Il Re said:
tough one sebi, i've been trying to get arsenal tickets for a while, but theyre v tough to get, in general you have to be a season ticket holder or know someone who is, my bro is trying to watch an arsenal game, so if he finds a way, i'll let you know
its fukin hard, my mate his dad used to work at tottenham and he tried to get tickets to the chelsea game and they were sold out within 5 minutes so you best be quick to get them, or book through atpfootball.com, you can get tickets but theres a comission charge
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,186
#12
gray said:
I'm going to be in London sometime around April and I was hoping to catch a Premiership match while I'm over there.

In truth I don't really have a huge preference in terms of team (though Man U, Reading and to a lesser degree Spurs (since Lee Young-Pyo doesn't start anymore) would be good). To be honest I haven't even looked at the fixture list for the time I'm going to be over there.

Where should I start looking to buy tickets? How much should I expect to pay on average? Any miscellaneous advice you can give from experience?

come to vicarage road, the home of the hornets :D
 

3pac

Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
7,206
#15
I changed my mind, I found out it's cheaper to fly to barcelona for 3 days and attend barca-atletico than it is to attend chelsea-reading when staying in london. I'm going to barca.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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Sir Sebastian said:
I changed my mind, I found out it's cheaper to fly to barcelona for 3 days and attend barca-atletico than it is to attend chelsea-reading when staying in london. I'm going to barca.
good choice. U will enjoy it more, good football and good women :tup:
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,186
#17
Sir Sebastian said:
I changed my mind, I found out it's cheaper to fly to barcelona for 3 days and attend barca-atletico than it is to attend chelsea-reading when staying in london. I'm going to barca.

thro zambo and thuram a coin or 2 and a juve shirt at aguero for me please :)
 

Il Re

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Jan 13, 2005
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#18
Sir Sebastian said:
I changed my mind, I found out it's cheaper to fly to barcelona for 3 days and attend barca-atletico than it is to attend chelsea-reading when staying in london. I'm going to barca.
You didn't have torino and juve as an option?
 

3pac

Alex Del Mexico
May 7, 2004
7,206
#20
Seven said:
I've heard it's easier to play for Chelsea than it is to watch them.
I went to a chelsea match a few years ago (in the zola days, prior to abramovic) against bradford, but this time seems it will be much more expensive if i want to. I think i'll go see messi instead if possible :cool:


Il Re said:
You didn't have torino and juve as an option?

I've seen juve-milan and juve-toro before, plus I don't really want to go to torino at the moment.
 

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