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Manchester United to charge Sevilla fans EXTRA £35 for Champions League clash... and use money to help their fans afford trip to Spain after La Liga club hike prices up to £89
* Manchester United take on La Liga side Sevilla in the Champions League last-16 * The Spanish club are charging United fans £89 for the first leg next month * United responded by matching the hike and using extra £35 to refund their fans * That will see United supporters pay the £54 rival Liverpool fans were charged * Now Sevilla have said they will subsidise their fans for the Old Trafford leg * And they have been in contact with UEFA regarding the ticket allocation The ticketing row between Manchester United and Sevilla has now led to both clubs subsidising costs for their own travelling fans. The Spanish club sparked fury when they announced before Christmas that they would charge United supporters an extortionate £89 to see the Champions League first leg at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium on February 21. United negotiated with Sevilla in an attempt to reduce the cost, which is £35 more than Liverpool fans paid for their game in Seville in November. Those talks broke down and early Wednesday it emerged that United had decided to charge Sevilla supporters the same £89 price for the March 13 return leg at Old Trafford. United said they would use money generated by that hike to refund £35 to their own travelling fans. But later in the day, Sevilla responded by saying they too would subsidise tickets for their own fans heading to Old Trafford and added that no members would pay more than €60 (£53.11). So rather than simply having reduced prices from the outset, fans of both sides will pay over the odds before receiving a subsidy. Manchester United have decided to charge Sevilla fans £89 for their Champions League clash. The Spanish club sparked fury after setting 'exorbitant' prices last month for the last-16 tie In a letter to fans United explained: 'We believe that our travelling supporters are unfairly being subjected to increased/excessive ticket prices from the host club. Ultimately, Sevilla have not agreed to significantly lower the price to what we view as a reasonable level. 'Therefore, we have taken the difficult decision to charge Sevilla fans the same amount.' Sevilla have also complained to UEFA over their allocation of 2,995 tickets for the return leg when they believe they should have had 3,800. A spokesman for the Manchester United Supporters' Trust welcomed United's move and Sevilla's response. He said: 'We are delighted United have fought our corner and are now working with the club to engage with UEFA to look at the non-member fees which have often been used to hike prices for our away fans. 'We are also glad that the actions taken by United have ultimately not led to Sevilla fans paying any more at Old Trafford either.' United will refund £35 to their own supporters who have bought tickets for the first leg. That will mean their fans have paid the same amount as Liverpool's supporters paid in Spain Quote:
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19-01-2018, 10:15 AM | #22 |
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Manchester United set to meet UEFA to investigate escalating ticket prices after fiasco surrounding Champions League last-16 clash with Sevilla
* Manchester United have instigated a meeting with UEFA chiefs over ticket prices * Sevilla revealed they would charge United fans £89 for a Champions League tie * United responded by announcing they would refund fans by charging £89 too * But United fans claim the club's prestige means they are always being ripped off Manchester United are set for crunch talks with UEFA over escalating ticket prices in the Champions League. Sportsmail understands United chiefs have instigated a meeting with Europe’s governing body following the fiasco surrounding next month’s tie against Sevilla. Sevilla announced before Christmas that travelling supporters were to be charged a whopping £89 to watch the first leg in Spain on February 21. United were incensed by that and committed to refunding fans £35 to bring the cost down. That is being subsidised by hiking prices up for Sevilla’s contingent at Old Trafford on March 13. The La Liga club hit back and complained to UEFA that their allocation of 2,995 was inadequate. But United’s grievances go further than Sevilla, with fans insistent they are constantly ripped off on the continent because of the club’s prestige. Manchester United chiefs are set to meet UEFA to discuss escalating European ticket prices. Sevilla incensed United by charging away supporters £89 for their Champions League clash Those who go abroad are often charged the highest possible price imposed on home fans who are not members of their club. Supporters say the numbers paying that exorbitant ‘non-member fee’ in the home ends are generally negligible. And United are on the front foot after discussions with MUST (Manchester United Supporters' Trust). They hope to iron out issues with UEFA - who have agreed to the meeting - although there is an acceptance no change is likely before next season. It’s believed a simple tweak to regulations could alleviate existing problems. UEFA are already investigating the €100 ticket Bayern Munich fans had to pay to see their side play at Anderlecht in November. Code:
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19-02-2018, 01:06 AM | #23 |
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07-03-2018, 09:29 AM | #24 |
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Liverpool & Real Madrid memastikan diri lolos ke babak 8 besar
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Hasil pertandingan leg 2 tadi malam :
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14-03-2018, 10:22 AM | #26 |
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Hasil pertandingan semalam, dipastikan Sevilla & Roma lolos ke babak 8 besar
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15-03-2018, 09:26 AM | #27 |
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Hasil pertandingan tadi malam
Congrats, Barca & Munchen 2 club terakhir yang lolos 8 becal
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15-03-2018, 09:30 AM | #28 | |
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Champions League quarter-final draw: all you need to know
The UEFA Champions League quarter-final draw will be live on UEFA.com from 12:00CET on Friday – here are all the details. Quote:
The UEFA Champions League quarter-final draw will take place at UEFA headquarters in Nyon on Friday 16 March. It will begin at 12:00CET, with the UEFA Europa League equivalent following at 13:00CET. Who is in the draw? Barcelona (ESP) Bayern München (GER) Juventus (ITA) Liverpool (ENG) Manchester City (ENG) Real Madrid (ESP, holders) Roma (ITA) Sevilla (ESP) Is there country protection? No. This will be an open draw in which no teams are seeded and clubs from the same national association can be drawn against each other. The side drawn first will play the first leg at home. How can you follow the draw? It will be streamed live in the UEFA.com DrawCentre – with build-up beforehand and reaction to follow – with the best coverage also available throughout the day on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Who to look out for? UEFA Champions League final ambassador Andriy Shevchenko will help to conduct the draw. When will the matches be played? The first legs will be on Tuesday 3 and Wednesday 4 April, with the returns on 10 and 11 April. The exact schedule will be confirmed in the afternoon of the draw. What comes next? Quarter-finals: 3/4 & 10/11 April Semi-final draw: 13 April Semi-finals: 24/25 April & 1/2 May Final: Saturday 26 May, NSC Olimpiyskyi stadium, Kyiv
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seru nih kalo semifinalnya Madrid, Barca, Munchen & City. asal mereka gak ketemu duluan di 1/4 final
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Champions League quarter-final guide: Winners and losers of last-16 and when and how to watch the draw
* Champions League quarter-final draw starts on Friday 16th March * No seedings or country protection so all teams can face each other After a thrilling Champions League last-16 first and second leg now complete, we now look to the next stage of the elite European competition. For many the results of last-16 will not come as much of a surprise except for giant slayers Sevilla who stunned Manchester United with substitute Wissam Ben Yedder who went on to score two goals in 74th and 78th minute of the game. Now there are only two English clubs left out of the five that entered the last-16 stage. Sportsmail have compiled all the information you need to know ahead of the Champions League quarter-final including who's gone through and which teams were knocked out in the last-16 plus quarter-final draw date, time and channel. Eight sides have made it one step closer to claiming the UEFA Champions League trophy When and where is the draw? The quarter-final draw will take place Friday 16th March at 11:00(GMT) in Nyon, Switzerland. For our European and American readers you can catch the action at 12:00 (CET) and 06:00 (EST). Who's qualified for the UEFA Champions League quarter-final? * Real Madrid * Liverpool * Manchester City * Sevilla * Barcelona * Bayern Munich * Roma * Juventus How can I watch the draw? You can watch live coverage of the Champions League quarter-final draw on UEFA website or on UEFA's social media channels via Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. If you're BT Sport subscriber you can live stream the action BT Sport 2 or on the BT Sport App. You can also get the latest updates from Sportsmail's LIVE commentary, as the results of the draw are announced. Champions League quarter-final draw - How it works? There are no seedings for the draw and will all be placed in one bowl. First team picked from the draw will host the first leg of their quarter-final tie. When will Champions League quarter-final start? The exact fixtures will be announced after the draw but first Champions League quarter-final clash will take place on Tuesday 3rd April 2018 at 19:45(GMT). Quote:
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