Not impressed
Arsenal Season ticket holders and Members get first dibs for tickets between the 20th Jan and 31st. General sale from 1 Feb @ 10am. Cheapest ticket £37stg most expensive £67.
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-arc...et-information
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Not impressed
Arsenal Season ticket holders and Members get first dibs for tickets between the 20th Jan and 31st. General sale from 1 Feb @ 10am. Cheapest ticket £37stg most expensive £67.
http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-arc...et-information
Not an FAI game.
Im sure Arsenal season ticket holders will just be dying to see this game.
£37, FFS. 30k crowd?
That shower organising make the FAI look charitable.
Exactly. The atmosphere will be a bit too noisy for them from what their used to at home games.
I'm an Arsenal Silver Member - and will get spare from my AFC mate, but I need 3 so have to then wait for general sale for 3rd ticket which means tickets won't be together
Ticket prices are steep, I usually go for the £42 upper tier corner view - have not enjoyed a great view for £37 in the lower tier
got a mate who sits at the halfway line so will be getting him to get tickets. he is a plastic but supports engrrrland.
will this game be a farewell for Kilbane and co or will the Trap blood some youngsters with a run out?
Most expensive football ground in the world apparently
Any idea when the squad is being announced. I hope he brings in some new lads.Would be great to see cox,mccarthy,ward etc
Ticket prices for this friendly in the emirates are dearer than that when the friendlys were in Croker.
So much for the cheaper stadium rental being passed on to the fans...
Emirates.
I paid £45 for my ticket last year at Craven Cottage. Admittedly I did treat myself to a Riverside Stand ticket but still there were plenty of other tickets at £30 and £35.
These ticket prices are not that dissimilar for a state of the art stadium.
Can you see there been muct interest in this game ? Supporters wise i know some of group i go with are going to give it a miss , what numbers would you reckon will travel accross the water for a friendly ?
Elroy re-read that and post again!
Not sure how many would travel from Ireland (1,000 maybe?) but the Irish community in Britain will be out in full force, they usually are for these games moreso than for the qualifiers in Dublin. You get lots of 2g families out to take in the opportunity to see the boys in Green that they wouldnt ordinarily get.
Attendance wise including Brazilians and Neutrals what do you reckon 30k?
http://www.groundhopping.se/Arsenal.htm
http://pitacodogringo.wordpress.com/...e-steals-show/
both show attendance of 60, 021
I went to the Sweden-Brazil game and it was packed (Unfortunately no Swedish lasses).
The crowd was mainly made up of neutrals who wanted to see Brazil in a new setting.
I'd still expect this fixture to get a decent crowd but the novelty of Brazil at the Emirates is probably wearing off for a neutral (they played Italy there in a cracker) so I cannot see many English/other nationals coming out for it.
Nice stadium but we were behind the goal and your view disappointing. I'd get a seat from the side if you can afford it.
When are the tickets goin on general sale????
10am Monday 1st February at Emirates Stadium Box Office either by telelphone on 00 44 (0)844 277 3625 or on line at https://www.eticketing.co.uk/arsenal/default.aspx
No that is for the general public. Tickets went on sale to Arsenal members and Season ticket holders last Monday. The full info is here
I don't want to alarm anyone, but the match seemed to have disappeared from the list of fixtures at the Emirates Stadium:-
https://www.eticketing.co.uk/arsenal/default.aspx
Until last night, the Ireland vs. Brazil match was there, but tickets on sale to Arsenal members only. Now it's gone completely!
I just rang up and booked tickets with no problems, they are on sale via the website but i understand that they needed to update the system to accept general sale purchases.
If you ring the box office on 08442773625 i held for about 3 minutes and had no problems.
The website is accepting bookings but puts you in a queue when you first click on the link
Are they segregating the crowd in any way? I know they sold separate Nigeria and Ireland tickets for Craven Cottage last year so just wondering which end of the ground will be the Irish end.
I think I'll go for a £42 ticket. I presume it's purely open seating - no designated Irish area. Anyone know?