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The Football Association believes it has set prices at a "sensible" level for the FA Cup final between Manchester United and Chelsea on 19 May.
The event returns to Wembley after the stadium was rebuilt and tickets will be £35, £60, £80 and £95, with a limited number at £17.50 for under-16s. "It was important to set ticket prices at a sensible and affordable level," said FA chief executive Brian Barwick. "We believe these are very competitive for what will be a historic match." Both clubs will decide on their allocations after meetings this week and tickets will then be sold via Chelsea and Manchester United ticket offices only, with no general sale. However, the Football Supporters' Federation believe the lowest ticket price should be between £15-20, not £35. Chairman Malcolm Clarke said: "That would have been quite reasonable. The two clubs could certainly afford it. "Football in general is rapidly pricing itself out of the reach of a lot of ordinary supporters. "Across the board football is too highly priced and this is just the latest example." |
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I think these prices are over the top.
They are more or less imposing a sort of tax on true fans, especially if only £95 tickets are left. I had the chance (after season ticket holders etc had been given their chance) to get a ticket to the Carling Cup final, but decided £45 was too much - that was more than double my quarter final ticket at Anfield. |
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How much are these prices in USD?
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the dearest ticket for West Ham home games in category A matches is over £50 |
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Just double the prices m8 and that will give you the us cost so £95 will be $190 |
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only option now is to win a competition...
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