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albakos

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I’m bringing a son to England for his birthday next year in March. We want to attend the Arsenal match at Wolverhampton. Do I have a chance of buying away tickets here or would I be better of buying through their site and going incognito? Thanks much!
@Taylor Gang Gunners could give you tips on an away match at Wolves.
 

Taylor Gang Gunners

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@Taylor Gang Gunners could give you tips on an away match at Wolves.

I’ll be attending the match in the Wolves end. Friend is a season ticket holder and he can’t be bothered going so he’s gonna give me his ticket :lol: I’ll see if I can get my hands on another.

As far as away tickets go, I’ll keep an eye out but it’ll be tough. The ballot system is probably you’re best bet but even then you’re wishing on a star!
 

ArsenalDad

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Country: USA
I’ll be attending the match in the Wolves end. Friend is a season ticket holder and he can’t be bothered going so he’s gonna give me his ticket :lol: I’ll see if I can get my hands on another.

As far as away tickets go, I’ll keep an eye out but it’ll be tough. The ballot system is probably you’re best bet but even then you’re wishing on a star!
 

Sebgunner98

New Member

Country: France
Hi everyone, I’m french, 27 years and a huge Arsenal fan!
I’ve been to:
-Arsenal vs Liverpool (2013),
-vs Man City (2014),
-vs Bayern (2015),
-vs Tottenham (2018),
-vs Man City (2019),
-vs West Ham (2020),
-vs Everton (2020),
-vs Tottenham (2025).

The last game against Tottenham had a crazy atmosphere and I want to feel this atmosphere again this season but hesitating between Chelsea, Man United and Liverpool.
But I just feel like I won’t hear as much mocking chants and crazy atmosphere as against Tottenham (maybe vs Chelsea ?)…
 

JackEllery

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Country: England
Hi everyone, I’m french, 27 years and a huge Arsenal fan!
I’ve been to:
-Arsenal vs Liverpool (2013),
-vs Man City (2014),
-vs Bayern (2015),
-vs Tottenham (2018),
-vs Man City (2019),
-vs West Ham (2020),
-vs Everton (2020),
-vs Tottenham (2025).

The last game against Tottenham had a crazy atmosphere and I want to feel this atmosphere again this season but hesitating between Chelsea, Man United and Liverpool.
But I just feel like I won’t hear as much mocking chants and crazy atmosphere as against Tottenham (maybe vs Chelsea ?)…
If you’re chasing atmosphere, this weekend is honestly perfect timing — Chelsea away at the Bridge will be lively. It’s nowhere near the chaos of a NLD, but there’s still plenty of edge and the away end will be bouncing, especially with how we’re playing right now.


Chelsea fans always give it the big one at home, and we usually give it right back, so you’ll get plenty of noise, a bit of needle, and a proper “London derby” feel. Definitely the closest to Sp**s in terms of energy.


If you can get to the Bridge this weekend, you’ll have a quality day out. COYG 🔴⚪💥
 

Sebgunner98

New Member

Country: France
Thanks for the advice! But I was speaking of Chelsea at home towards the end of February. I’m really looking to bring my girlfriend to a game and for her to experience as much chanting and atmosphere as this weekend vs Tottenham.
So was hesitating between Chelsea (H), Liverpool (H) or Man United (H).
I feel like Liverpool might be the one with less rivalry, less chants vs them etc.
I would really love the atmosphere to be electric 🙏
 

babygunner

New Member

Country: France
Hello everybody, I am Young French fan of Arsenal (another one) and I am very happy to be in this Forum!
For my birthday I asked to have a ticket for the tottenham - Arsenal match the 21th february but I don’t know where can I but tickets for the away section! Also it would be amazing if I could talk with gunners folks that are going to the same match so we can go to the match together !
Thank you very much, sorry if it’s not the right place to ask this!

With passion,

Lazare
 

ArsenalA

New Member

Country: Netherlands

Player:Timber
Hello everybody, I registered in this forum today and am looking forward to a nice and successful time with you. I've been a fan since 2015, I've been reading along for a few years and, as I said, I've now discovered this forum. I'm from the Netherlands, born 2003 in Amsterdam and now living in Porto. I've got now 13 Arsenal Shirts and was at 19 Games in the Emirates. So, Come on you Gunners and hopefully we have an great time.
 

rich1990

Member

Country: East Timor
Hello everybody, I registered in this forum today and am looking forward to a nice and successful time with you. I've been a fan since 2015, I've been reading along for a few years and, as I said, I've now discovered this forum. I'm from the Netherlands, born 2003 in Amsterdam and now living in Porto. I've got now 13 Arsenal Shirts and was at 19 Games in the Emirates. So, Come on you Gunners and hopefully we have an great time.
Enjoy. Word advice, steer clear of the likes of Riou, Only One and the extremely corrupt but lovely moderators.
 

MidnightOrb

New Member

Country: USA
Greetings! I am very new to the world of football, having just started watching during the summer series last year. I was told to support Manchester United by a life-long fan. Watched them for a bit, then ended up paying more attention to Everton. I only watched a few matches before my job changed and I found myself with a lot less time. I'm still learning the sport and the league before paying attention to any given team. I'm not really loyal to anyone at the moment, but I was told to give Arsenal a shot.

My biggest issue with Everton wasn't even the team. I thoroughly enjoyed watching Iliman Ndaye and Jordan Pickford. It was the fans on the forum that drove me away. I felt fairly unwelcome and everyone seemed to hate their team. Lots of negative energy.
 

Huahingooner

Member

Country: Thailand
Old Arsenal fan, but new to this Forum. First went to Highbury with a schoolfriend in about 1974. Seen 6 Arsenal titles. 2026 is probably the best after such a long wait, but nothing could ever match the drama of 1989 “it’s up for grabs now”. I still can hardly believe we won 2-0 at Anfield - nobody gave us a prayer.
(RIP Rocky😢)

I live in Thailand so this season has caused many sleepless nights and waking up at 4 am hardly daring to put the phone on to see the score. Without Arseblog and Wrighty I might have insane. But all good now. For the rest of human history we will always be champions in 2026😁
 

BanterJenks

Active Member

Country: Poland
Hiya. Missed this thread before somehow.

I'm from Poland. Arsenal has been my favourite English team since forever but I had no way to follow it other than in CL before the beginning of the Emirates era when I moved away from my original home for uni (Premier League was gated over here and still is). Therefore, never saw us winning a title before last week, yet have seen the heartbreaking 2006 CL final. Surreal to finally witness the title win and here's hoping for more of the good to come (maybe this week even 🤞).

I've been lurking A-M for a long time, maybe 10+ years now and decided to register at last. Did that about a month ago, on the day of our 2nd leg against Sporting. Emotions were running low at the time (this was post Bournemouth and then we lost to City next), but here we are. 😀 Happy to be here!
 

TheMadridOne

New Member

Country: USA
Yo.

As the name suggests, I'm actually a Real Madrid fan, but amidst my club's decadent downfall recently I decided to at least try to watch and appreciate something happening in Football that had more substance and a better character to it... enter Arsenal.

I've always had a soft spot for Arsenal as a sort of fallen classic now underdog sort of club, seeing Arteta help bring sophistication, order, and drive to Arsenal has been interesting and i've decided to follow Arsenal's voyages from now on, started doing this a few months ago.

I might watch classic Arsenal games and post analyses of them that blend in narrative and thematic presentation with tactical analysis, as I'm into that sort of thing.

Cheers.
 

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