Saturday, September 19, 2009

Purchasing Manchester United Tickets Are Difficult

By Steven Reed

Even a few years ago, it was much easier to buy Manchester United tickets as it is today. But those days are over, and Manchester United tickets are in great demand nowadays.

Manchester United is the defending champion in the Premier League and the upcoming season has potential to be one of the best ever. Teams such as Liverpool, Chelsea, and Arsenal will provide some tough competition in trying to win the title and preclude Manchester United from becoming champions for the forth time in a row.

Even after the loss of Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez, Manchester United is still one of the most popular teams around the world. This popularity was on display in July when more than 200,000 spectators saw Manchester United play in a number of preseason games in Asia. The number of passionate fans seems to grow with every season especially if the team keeps on winning trophies as it has in the last few years.

Having more and more fans has one disadvantage though: it is increasingly difficult to buy Manchester United tickets. Old Trafford is the second biggest stadium in the United Kingdom with a capacity of 76,212 (only Wembley is larger) but almost every single home game is a sell out and Manchester United tickets have become harder and harder to get due a number of factors.

The large number of season ticket holders means that only a limited number of tickets are available for every game. This is even more true for some of the big games against the likes of Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, the local derby with Manchester City, and some of the Champions League matches against other top European teams. The small number of tickets available are sold to members of the One United fan club, which enter a ballot for every game that they want to see. Becoming a member is easy because all that is required is to pay the annual fee but with the limited number of tickets available, anyone getting tickets through the ballot should consider themselves fortunate.

It is very unlikely that more Manchester United tickets will be available in the near future. The team is unlikely to decline in popularity even if the recent successes (three Premier League titles in a row, Champions League Winner in 2006/2007 and Runner-up in 2007/2008) cannot be repeated and there are no plans underway to expand Old Trafford.

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