Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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I'm a NP in this thread, we've also been looking to go to an EPL game someday. I know very few Americans who even know what the EPL is, let alone would be impressed by us going to see it as opposed to a latin american team. Also, if you follow the PL, why would you go to some game in a different league? It's interesting that you think someone going to a PL game is doing it to try to impress others. Interesting that's where your mind went.
Yeah, I've been to games in Mexico, Brazil, Korea, and other countries. I want to take my kids to an EPL game - specifically to Liverpool. They're EPL fans and the EPL is the most competitive league in the world. I'd rather go to a DC United game than a game in Mexico. And in Brazil you get bags of pee thrown on you from upper levels. Plus, after the Queretero v. Atlas game last year, I will never set foot in a Mexican stadium.
We went to Anfield Nov. 2022 to see match v. Man City (Liverpool won 1-0). Amazing experience with the hospitality package. Separate stadium entrance door where we were offered a glass of champagne, wisked up to a club dining room for a fun dinner with other hospitality ticket holders (many of them from the U.S.), pre-game analysis from a former Liverpool player, great seats at the 50 yard line, drink of choice and more food waiting at our table at half time, post game celebration and drinks in the dining room. Well worth the rather exhorbitant price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
??
I'm a NP in this thread, we've also been looking to go to an EPL game someday. I know very few Americans who even know what the EPL is, let alone would be impressed by us going to see it as opposed to a latin american team. Also, if you follow the PL, why would you go to some game in a different league? It's interesting that you think someone going to a PL game is doing it to try to impress others. Interesting that's where your mind went.
Yeah, I've been to games in Mexico, Brazil, Korea, and other countries. I want to take my kids to an EPL game - specifically to Liverpool. They're EPL fans and the EPL is the most competitive league in the world. I'd rather go to a DC United game than a game in Mexico. And in Brazil you get bags of pee thrown on you from upper levels. Plus, after the Queretero v. Atlas game last year, I will never set foot in a Mexican stadium.
Anonymous wrote: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.
??
I'm a NP in this thread, we've also been looking to go to an EPL game someday. I know very few Americans who even know what the EPL is, let alone would be impressed by us going to see it as opposed to a latin american team. Also, if you follow the PL, why would you go to some game in a different league? It's interesting that you think someone going to a PL game is doing it to try to impress others. Interesting that's where your mind went.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One last question - It looks like some of the lower cost hospitality packages on the Man City site include “General Admission” seats. What does this mean? Any sense of where those seats will be or is it total roulette until you book (or at game day??)
You get an assigned seat when you book, not on game day, or at least that has been our experience. GA just refers to the class of ticket—-it’s not a premium ticket. The vast majority are GA. It’s what most people would get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pro tip - double check the player your kid is most interested in isn’t going to be on international duty for the game dates you are interested in seeing. For instance, my kid doesn’t like Messi (he likes another player named Sergio Busquets on Inter Miami) but I was tracking the Miami vs my team (Philly Union) next year and messi and Sergio will likely miss the Philly game. Each will be playing for Argentina and Spain, respectively in international tournaments.
Would be tough to buy a game planning on seeing de Bruyne - and he’s with Belgium for Euro qualifiers.
No international windows in April 2024 and Premier League wouldn't be playing through them anyway.
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:One last question - It looks like some of the lower cost hospitality packages on the Man City site include “General Admission” seats. What does this mean? Any sense of where those seats will be or is it total roulette until you book (or at game day??)
Anonymous wrote:Pro tip - double check the player your kid is most interested in isn’t going to be on international duty for the game dates you are interested in seeing. For instance, my kid doesn’t like Messi (he likes another player named Sergio Busquets on Inter Miami) but I was tracking the Miami vs my team (Philly Union) next year and messi and Sergio will likely miss the Philly game. Each will be playing for Argentina and Spain, respectively in international tournaments.
Would be tough to buy a game planning on seeing de Bruyne - and he’s with Belgium for Euro qualifiers.
Anonymous wrote:We joined the supporters club and bought tickets twice this season, once directly and once through our local DC supporters club that gets access to match tickets ahead of general sale. Way way cheaper than hospitality and excellent seats. For one game, they changed from Saturday to Sunday which was pretty annoying as we were supposed to fly out Sunday. Ended up being able to move our tickets to Monday but definitely a pain.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt you'll be able to get tickets, but that's your first task. Make sure you have them before you book anything else.