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Diego Maradona
11 Jul 2009, 09:46 AM
Is it the 3rd round of the FA CUP or what

I want to know so I cam book a very good package which would normally be expensive and hope they play a low league team so I can get it as cheap as possible

Lanesra
11 Jul 2009, 11:20 AM
Is it the 3rd round of the FA CUP or what

I want to know so I cam book a very good package which would normally be expensive and hope they play a low league team so I can get it as cheap as possible


It will be the 3rd round.

And even if the team we play at home is a 3rd division side from mars, the prices are the same, Category B prices apply for the lesser teams.

Unless of course we're drawn away,in which case you will have to factor in travel costs, cheap it aint!

Diego Maradona
11 Jul 2009, 12:13 PM
It will be the 3rd round.

And even if the team we play at home is a 3rd division side from mars, the prices are the same, Category B prices apply for the lesser teams.

Unless of course we're drawn away,in which case you will have to factor in travel costs, cheap it aint!

I looked at the website for the INSDIE experience and it says a grade D team, which the only one is Portsmouth is £3000

YET it not listed on their website, there isn't even a museum at all in any of the games

Also I remember last year when Arsenal played some crap tema in the FA CUP, the INSIDE experience was only £2000

The Grim Returner
11 Jul 2009, 01:52 PM
I looked at the website for the INSDIE experience and it says a grade D team, which the only one is Portsmouth is £3000

YET it not listed on their website, there isn't even a museum at all in any of the games

Also I remember last year when Arsenal played some crap tema in the FA CUP, the INSIDE experience was only £2000

Fantastic!! Can I have some of what you are drinking!

Diego Maradona
11 Jul 2009, 02:03 PM
Fantastic!! Can I have some of what you are drinking!

and your insulting me cause of what, cause I want to have a good experience and got some spare cash?

The Grim Returner
11 Jul 2009, 02:21 PM
and your insulting me cause of what, cause I want to see a good experience and got some spare cash?

No - I'm insulting you because your post makes no sense at all!

e.g "there isn't even a museum in any of the games"

and if you really wan't to spend £2000 to see a game I can you get you a good deal on a price to buy Tower Bridge!

Diego Maradona
11 Jul 2009, 04:51 PM
No - I'm insulting you because your post makes no sense at all!

e.g "there isn't even a museum in any of the games"

!

http://www.arsenal.com/hospitality/events/matchday-hospitality/museum-reception

The Grim Returner
12 Jul 2009, 11:00 AM
http://www.arsenal.com/hospitality/events/matchday-hospitality/museum-reception

So INSDIE means "inside experience" and "museum" means "museum reception"

I think I'm starting to get the hang of this!

I can think of better ways for you to spend your money!

Flyemirates2491
12 Jul 2009, 12:50 PM
From arsenal.com-


Champagne and Buffet reception*
Complimentary wine, beer and minerals*

Thats football like it was meant to be!

Lanesra
13 Jul 2009, 07:13 AM
I looked at the website for the INSDIE experience and it says a grade D team, which the only one is Portsmouth is £3000

YET it not listed on their website, there isn't even a museum at all in any of the games

Also I remember last year when Arsenal played some crap tema in the FA CUP, the INSIDE experience was only £2000

As you really want to go to a game,you can have my ticket for the portsmouth game for £1500. you can come to my house for a champagne reception,and my Mrs will cook you dinner.

I like to help out new fans,I can also probably get you a good deal on the Museum too.

Let me know.

The Grimster
13 Jul 2009, 09:02 AM
From arsenal.com-


Champagne and Buffet reception*
Complimentary wine, beer and minerals*

Thats football like it was meant to be!
Oh dear! it really isn't the way it's meant to be. i think you are confusing it with the opera!

Football is a wet saturday afternoon in november, 3 pm kick off. A few pints with your mates before the game then 90 minutes (that's the WHOLE match), listen to the final whistle, cheer your team off the pitch or polite applause if you lose, then do what you want until Match of the Day at 10.30 pm.

HighburyGoon
13 Jul 2009, 10:14 AM
As you really want to go to a game,you can have my ticket for the portsmouth game for £1500. you can come to my house for a champagne reception,and my Mrs will cook you dinner.

I like to help out new fans,I can also probably get you a good deal on the Museum too.

Let me know.

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Lanesra again.

Oh dear! it really isn't the way it's meant to be. i think you are confusing it with the opera!

Football is a wet saturday afternoon in november, 3 pm kick off. A few pints with your mates before the game then 90 minutes (that's the WHOLE match), listen to the final whistle, cheer your team off the pitch or polite applause if you lose, then do what you want until Match of the Day at 10.30 pm.

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to The Grimster again.

ugen64
13 Jul 2009, 10:19 AM
guys, if nobody was willing to pay for this kind of thing, our football club would be completely bankrupt

keep that in mind when you are making fun of this guy for asking a simple question.

Lanesra
13 Jul 2009, 11:48 AM
guys, if nobody was willing to pay for this kind of thing, our football club would be completely bankrupt

keep that in mind when you are making fun of this guy for asking a simple question.

RUBBISH!

If people weren't willing to pay for this players wouldn't be earning ********ing stupid wages,and average players wouldn't be sold for millions of pounds.

Money is killing the game I love, the corporate muppets don't know the first thing about the game and what it means to people. It sickens me the amount of tickets they get for games at the expense of the real(Less wealthy ) fans.

When west ham beat us at the emirates a few years back,several of the diamond club boxes were full of west ham fans.

Fcuk em.

And by the way I did answer his simple question,next time I'll suggest Google!

surfcam
13 Jul 2009, 02:26 PM
Oh dear! it really isn't the way it's meant to be. i think you are confusing it with the opera!

Football is a wet saturday afternoon in november, 3 pm kick off. A few pints with your mates before the game then 90 minutes (that's the WHOLE match), listen to the final whistle, cheer your team off the pitch or polite applause if you lose, then do what you want until Match of the Day at 10.30 pm.

I think he was being sarcastic. Don't you Engerlish get that kind of thing?

surfcam
13 Jul 2009, 02:32 PM
http://www.arsenal.com/hospitality/events/matchday-hospitality/museum-reception

It would be nice to meet a player, but I think to get a better Arsenal experience (and save loadsa money) buy a ticket, go to a pub, then enjoy the match. You can do a Legend's Tour for something like 30 quid and go to the museum another day.

Flyemirates2491
13 Jul 2009, 03:45 PM
[QUOTE=The Grimster;18215365]Oh dear! it really isn't the way it's meant to be. i think you are confusing it with the opera!

Football is a wet saturday afternoon in november, 3 pm kick off. A few pints with your mates before the game then 90 minutes (that's the WHOLE match), listen to the final whistle, cheer your team off the pitch or polite applause if you lose, then do what you want until Match of the Day at 10.30 pm.[/QUOTE
I was being facetious:p

The Grimster
14 Jul 2009, 10:40 AM
[QUOTE=The Grimster;18215365]Oh dear! it really isn't the way it's meant to be. i think you are confusing it with the opera!

Football is a wet saturday afternoon in november, 3 pm kick off. A few pints with your mates before the game then 90 minutes (that's the WHOLE match), listen to the final whistle, cheer your team off the pitch or polite applause if you lose, then do what you want until Match of the Day at 10.30 pm.[/QUOTE
I was being facetious:p

DOH!!!

You see what a mess I'm in!