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My take on the Nashville Game (given that the cheeky bastards have listed 'safe standing for liverpool fans on the stadium map in the home end but no marked space for any Sunderland fans who are obviously the 'away' crowd) is that this game is marketed for U.S. based liverpool fans as a come and see your team thrash the lower level opposition. As such, I don't think our club have marketed this very well at all. At least Leeds have made suggestions for where their fans should sit. We'll be all over the place.
 

ESTA seems to have gone up from the £40 I was expecting 😅😬
When I last looked ESTA was $40.27

Yeah, I live here and I'm not going to pay upwards $1000 for my family of four to go. For a preseason friendly!
Mad! innit! ... I was "just about" to afford flights and accomodation, but the ticket prices push it over the edge... for a pre-season!
 
When I last looked ESTA was $40.27


Mad! innit! ... I was "just about" to afford flights and accomodation, but the ticket prices push it over the edge... for a pre-season!
Aye my mistake, nearly used the wrong site 😅
 
Nashville a very good city. Good music, pubs and food. Very lively. Ticket prices are ridiculous though, needs to stop. What are the club going to gain from this?

They’ll be paid a fee to attend and the host will make/abuse the ticket prices imo. I was looking forward to this but ne chance am I paying roughly £300 for tickets for pre season games when I can pay £30 for the real thing!
 
I was expecting 60 Quid. Its completely off the rails, to put this in comparison I went to Philidelphia for the Man U barcelona Match years ago and it was 100 bucks total for VIP tickets and I went on the private hire Bus from NYC.

Am I right in that the Sunderland end is the left (??) side of both Stadia?
Had a look at the Nashville stadium for ‘other’ events and tickets were around 60 dollars for the other sports. Taking the mick with the football like.
 
They’ll be paid a fee to attend and the host will make/abuse the ticket prices imo. I was looking forward to this but ne chance am I paying roughly £300 for tickets for pre season games when I can pay £30 for the real thing!

Just looking, and when Man United played West Ham July 2025 in the United States, there were 83,000 in the ground. Chelsea versus Paris 82,000. Tickets would have been ridiculous. You look at those crowds and you see the benefit but really no English clubs should be going there.
 
Nashville a very good city. Good music, pubs and food. Very lively. Ticket prices are ridiculous though, needs to stop. What are the club going to gain from this?
A healthy sum for taking part.
USA pre season is where all the good money is
The only tour I do not want to go on. I don’t even want to set foot in that absolute shit show of a nation.
Couldn’t agree more. Fckin dire it is and they are all nuts
Horrendous prices for friendlies

Mind it was $120 when I went to Copa America game couple of years ago
The Ubers will still go

They’d pay anything to watch us
 
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The only tour I do not want to go on. I don’t even want to set foot in that absolute shit show of a nation.

It's not about the nation; the United States is a great country and Nashville really is a top city.

The problem is travelling over the other side of the world and charging 200 quid or whatever and so none of the fans can get in.

Just have local friendlies with the odd affordable trip to France or Germany or wherever so the fans can have a beer in the sun and watch a bit of football. It's long been out of hand.
 
It's not about the nation; the United States is a great country and Nashville really is a top city.

The problem is travelling over the other side of the world and charging 200 quid or whatever and so none of the fans can get in.

Just have local friendlies with the odd affordable trip to France or Germany or wherever so the fans can have a beer in the sun and watch a bit of football. It's long been out of hand.
Ive done the last 2 trips Spain and Portugal but now we are premier league the club will see pre season as a massive commercial chance hence the large fee coming there way fans dont even come into there thinking
 
Ive done the last 2 trips Spain and Portugal but now we are premier league the club will see pre season as a massive commercial chance hence the large fee coming there way fans dont even come into there thinking

I'm sorry but to register onto a pre-order list for the Nashville game, only to find when tickets are made available that...

(1) Our opposition has been pre-determined as the 'home side' and has a pre-arranged safe standing area (obviously arranged in advance with Liverpool and its supporters association) clearly listed on the seating plan.
(2) We have no pre-designated seating beyond 'not the part listed as Liverpool', with no direction from the club as to where our fans are to be located,
(3) and that our tickets for this privilege are more than four times the price of regular matches in the U.S.

... is absolutely rank and far beyond regular premier league practice. We've supplied the punching for Liverpool for this match with no consideration for the fans expenses of attending the game.

I mean, I'm still going. Mainly because I'm an idiot, but I've decided to fuck off to Disneyland Florida in between Nashville and NYC because the flights are cheaper and the missus hasn't seen Mickey Mouse.
 
I'm sorry but to register onto a pre-order list for the Nashville game, only to find when tickets are made available that...

(1) Our opposition has been pre-determined as the 'home side' and has a pre-arranged safe standing area (obviously arranged in advance with Liverpool and its supporters association) clearly listed on the seating plan.
(2) We have no pre-designated seating beyond 'not the part listed as Liverpool', with no direction from the club as to where our fans are to be located,
(3) and that our tickets for this privilege are more than four times the price of regular matches in the U.S.

... is absolutely rank and far beyond regular premier league practice. We've supplied the punching for Liverpool for this match with no consideration for the fans expenses of attending the game.

I mean, I'm still going. Mainly because I'm an idiot, but I've decided to fuck off to Disneyland Florida in between Nashville and NYC because the flights are cheaper and the missus hasn't seen Mickey Mouse.
We were always in USA at this time as helping daughter move house at Uni. Just juggled things around to fit matches in. Keeping the missus happy with a week by the beach somewhere aswell
 
I'm sorry but to register onto a pre-order list for the Nashville game, only to find when tickets are made available that...

(1) Our opposition has been pre-determined as the 'home side' and has a pre-arranged safe standing area (obviously arranged in advance with Liverpool and its supporters association) clearly listed on the seating plan.
(2) We have no pre-designated seating beyond 'not the part listed as Liverpool', with no direction from the club as to where our fans are to be located,
(3) and that our tickets for this privilege are more than four times the price of regular matches in the U.S.

... is absolutely rank and far beyond regular premier league practice. We've supplied the punching for Liverpool for this match with no consideration for the fans expenses of attending the game.

I mean, I'm still going. Mainly because I'm an idiot, but I've decided to fuck off to Disneyland Florida in between Nashville and NYC because the flights are cheaper and the missus hasn't seen Mickey Mouse.
It kinda sounds like Mickey Mouse will be in Nashville. :rolleyes:

Was hesitant to go to Nashville just because of timing anyway. Certainly going to focus on the other two now.
 
We were always in USA at this time as helping daughter move house at Uni. Just juggled things around to fit matches in. Keeping the missus happy with a week by the beach somewhere aswell
Well if you or anyone else wants a drink in the football factory in New York (the new nevada smiths) ill more than be happy to buy them a pint.
 
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