Anonymous wrote:PP here. I don’t think I know anyone who’s booked the hotel through Go Sport. Haven’t heard anything bad about it. I think people just like to research and pick our own place to stay. The Lowry is good. There’s a Holiday Inn Express not far which I know people like.
The section should be good, and you’ll have fun—no doubt.
Google to find a stadium tour—they’re done by tour groups, not through the team. Very cool. There’s also a Football Museum in Manchester—I’ve never been but have heard good things.
Anonymous wrote:NP. You basically have to buy the hospitality packages. That having been said, it’s fun and I found it worth the money.
Anonymous wrote:So how much are top tier EPL club tickets before you have to shell out $300 for the hospitality packages? Friend to went to see Liverpool mentioned this to me once.
Perhaps I'm not a baller like other DCUM posters, but I'd much rather fly by the seat of my pants and see international futbol for cheaper in Latin America than shell out of my a55 to impress other Americans with EPL.
Anonymous wrote:So how much are top tier EPL club tickets before you have to shell out $300 for the hospitality packages? Friend to went to see Liverpool mentioned this to me once.
Perhaps I'm not a baller like other DCUM posters, but I'd much rather fly by the seat of my pants and see international futbol for cheaper in Latin America than shell out of my a55 to impress other Americans with EPL.
Anonymous wrote:The PL has stated that they are “committed” to giving 5 weeks notice, after January, for changes, but that’s not really a promise. In the past, games have been changed around a lot, but the changes have been more likely to be change in time of day rather than the day. The midweek games are less common now—I don’t think it would be changed to a Saturday game. But that’s a guess. And if you are talking about Man City vs. AV, I would guess their broadcast schedule could not easily be changed, since they are top of the league. I know it would be a disappointment but I’d book it and maybe have your eye on a couple of nearby “back up” games in the EFL which you could likely get tickets to on short notice. The Bolton Wanderers maybe? I’d buy your tickets/package through Champions Travel or (cheaper ) Go Sports Travel. Ahead of time, you can’t buy tickets yourself through the team’s site without buying a membership for a supporter’s club.
Anonymous wrote:The PL has stated that they are “committed” to giving 5 weeks notice, after January, for changes, but that’s not really a promise. In the past, games have been changed around a lot, but the changes have been more likely to be change in time of day rather than the day. The midweek games are less common now—I don’t think it would be changed to a Saturday game. But that’s a guess. And if you are talking about Man City vs. AV, I would guess their broadcast schedule could not easily be changed, since they are top of the league. I know it would be a disappointment but I’d book it and maybe have your eye on a couple of nearby “back up” games in the EFL which you could likely get tickets to on short notice. The Bolton Wanderers maybe? I’d buy your tickets/package through Champions Travel or (cheaper ) Go Sports Travel. Ahead of time, you can’t buy tickets yourself through the team’s site without buying a membership for a supporter’s club.