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Originally Posted by Shadow Demon UK
They were East stand tier 2, so behind the goal. They are generally what you pay for any premier league tickets at OT, they range from £25 to £45 which is the most you will pay, apart from corporate. Most of the non season ticket areas where members get tickets are in the areas where they are about £35. Youth tickets where ever they are are £10 which i think is really good. The prices for other competitions are different though, i think carling cup and fa cup are cheaper and champions league games get progressively more expensive through the competition.
I think one of the worst things a club does, which i've heard a lot of mid to lower table clubs do, is charge extra for games against the bigger clubs. They claim it's because they lower the prices of tickets for smaller matches, but thats rubbish, they know that people will pay more for the big games and exploit them, thankfully they don't do this at OT.
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I don't think its much different charging more to see Man Utd, than it does to charge more to see Real Madrid in the CL. Anyway, how can Man Utd charge more to see bigger clubs in the EPL? There are no bigger clubs. Anyway, tickets ought to be cheap at OT, think of the fans travelling costs
BTW, at WHL, the goals are in front of the north/south stands if that makes things a bit clearer.