Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Tickets & Travel => Topic started by: spangley1812 on February 09, 2016, 12:18:41 PM
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From PRAVDA
Man City v Villa
Barclays Premier League
Saturday March 5
Etihad Stadium
Kick-off: 3pm
Initial ticket allocation - 1,600 (sales will determine whether we receive the full allocation)
Prices: Level 1 - £42 [adults], £36 [O65s/18-21], £30 [U18s], £22 [U16s], Level 2 - £44 [adults], £38 [O65s/18-21], £32 [U18s], £24 [U16s]
Wheelchair allocation: six bays
TODAY: On sale to 2015/16 Villa Cash members
Thursday February 11: On sale to supporters who attended 3+ Barclays Premier League away fixtures this term
Monday February 15: On general sale
Maximum one seat per client reference number
To buy tickets, contact 0333 323 1874, visit the Ticket Offices at Villa Park and New Street or BUY ONLINE.
Coach travel for this fixture departs at 10am. It will cost £21 per person (non-refundable).
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Can't see us taking a lot for this at all, expensive tickets and likely to get spanked.
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Pretty sure I paid about £50 last season and even more the season before.
Still undecided about this one.
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Got a couple yesterday, they were only selling the lower tier as they didn't think they'd take the upper.
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Isn't it 3 tier now?
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Yep, this is what Leicester had at the weekend
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Yep, this is what Leicester had at the weekend
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If Villa do somehow manage to win and the players come over to applaud us, we should just ignore them, turn round and walk out
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got ticket on monday and train £28
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I wont make the same mistake as last season , come out of picadilly station , crossed over the road and went in a pub for a drink where some men were very friendly , then i come out the pub and seen a sign , "welcome to manchesters gay village" next week i'll just go for a drink down canal street instead
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I wont make the same mistake as last season , come out of picadilly station , crossed over the road and went in a pub for a drink where some men were very friendly , then i come out the pub and seen a sign , "welcome to manchesters gay village" next week i'll just go for a drink down canal street instead
We managed to do that when we played at Wigan a few years ago. Don't imagine there are too many gay bars in Wigan but we managed to stumble into one. It was quite nice actually, and we were served very quickly.
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and last season i walked it to the ground but it was long man , at least 25 minutes ,but after the match i managed to get on a bus by the away end full of man city back to the city centre. This time i plan to use the metro