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That info is Man Utds terms, not oursI assume they mean 2025/26?
Where is this info please? I know someone who can probably only get to half of the games.
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That info is Man Utds terms, not oursI assume they mean 2025/26?
Where is this info please? I know someone who can probably only get to half of the games.
Reet. Ta.That info is Man Utds terms, not ours
Soz as that was Man Utd's policy I quoted as an example, not ours and I wasn't clear enough.I assume they mean 2025/26?
Where is this info please? I know someone who can probably only get to half of the games.
Go to the likes Norwich and Bristol like I did last season to try and build them up.How do you get away tickets without having points?
Ta. Bit concerned there.Soz as that was Man Utd's policy I quoted as an example, not ours and I wasn't clear enough.
Basically yes, if the supporter with the highest points choose to go they will sell out most games on 20/30 points plusJust wondering, is it just the 3500 highest loyalty point holders?
This means that 25,000+ season ticket holders also have zero chance?
Excuse my ignorance, I've been living in the Australian colonys for 40 years![]()
I’ve had one for years now and not been able to get a ticket for any of the away games I’ve wanted to go to. You’ve got no chance of getting tickets to the big away games unless you’ve got a lot of points next season.
Haven’t they stated the % attended only references kids in certain areas on 1500 KO games?Can def see the % attendance for SCH been enforced next season (with option to give seat back to club so non attendance doesn’t count), and the sell back will release another few thousand tickets for each game
Off the top of my head mate: Brighton & Bournemouth will put a few off due to the distance & being seen as less glamorous fixtures.Looks like the touts in London are going to be quids in
I'll be living in the South![]()
Yeah think your right on the kids, they should do it across the board imo but counter this by allowing people who can’t attend to either make sure it’s forwarded and used by a mate or give their ticket back to the club to sell, and if that’s done then it doesn’t count as non attendance, means you don’t have empty seats at sold out gamesHaven’t they stated the % attended only references kids in certain areas on 1500 KO games?
I really hope they don’t do it as I live away from the north east and will only do about 12 - 14 games. But this will depend on KO times.
Not sure about that. Last year 14 points were available if you started on 0. And then im pretty sure the season before it was slightly more but let’s just say 14 again to be on the conservative side.It would be extremely difficult to build up a decent number of loyalty points if starting in the last couple of years.
Yes a few games few games go to 0 points or general sale, but not many.
They only really do for either the extremely long trips like Portsmouth, or lengthy midweek trips, and even then only when we get a decent allocation.
Fair enough the option is there, but for the midweek games that go to 0 points you are still looking at the sort of trip that would require time off work/school.
Doesn't help that we get knocked out at the first attempt in the bloody cups every year either!
Yes. Which is exactly how it should beJust wondering, is it just the 3500 highest loyalty point holders?
This means that 25,000+ season ticket holders also have zero chance?
Excuse my ignorance, I've been living in the Australian colonys for 40 years![]()
Was looking at the points total. If nothing was awarded for Wembley I’m not sure where the points have come from.There have been no points awarded for Wembley. Are you sure you haven't got them from home cup ties and/or the new years day game?
As above.were have you looked? The new ticketing site just shows basically your list of purchases and a points total, rather than were you’ve actually been allocated the point from.
Are you sure it’s not that you are looking at?
That's fair. As an exiled fan I'll be doing that as even with a big effort I'll be knocking on the door of15 .This is a good way and I mentioned that I doubt we'd simply refund ST holders who can't make a game. I also mentioned that Man Utd required you attend 17 of 19 games (I thought physically) but I was wrong. It's 15 of 19 so you can miss 4 games without doing anything and reselling counts as attending also. I'm was initially surprised at that as it means someone can just buy a ST and go to the 'bigger' games and resell their ticket for other games. This doesn't solve a problem as it's people just picking which games they go to. It stops people who'd go to the all the games. Thinking about it again I suppose it's a way for the club to make extra revenue from a match day price by freeing up a ST price seat. Though giving credits is better as it's stopping people picking and choosing games unless they buy a ST the next season also to get their 'refund'
What are Season Ticket holders' options if they can't attend a game?
Season Ticket holders are required to make use of their ticket for at least 15 out of 19 Premier League games in 2024/25. To help with this, you can use the following options if you cannot attend:
1. Forward your ticket to another fan
2. Donate the cost of your ticket to the MU Foundation
3. Return your ticket and get a refund using the resale option online
Have we ever sold out of season tickets? Could easy make us around 16 million if average ticket is 400?
Home cup tiesWas looking at the points total. If nothing was awarded for Wembley I’m not sure where the points have come from.
As above.