Win club level tickets to see Arsenal at the Emirates Cup

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Win club level tickets to see Arsenal at the Emirates Cup

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Emirates Stadium is once again playing host to the Emirates Cup, on Saturday 30th July and Sunday 31st July, and onlinegooner.com has teamed up with Arsenal to offer one of our readers the chance to win a pair of premium Club Level tickets to the first day of the high profile pre-season tournament.

Emirates Cup 2011 promises two great days out, with two top quality games each day, featuring Arsenal, Thierry Henry’s New York Red Bulls, 23 time Argentinean League winners Boca Juniors and French giants Paris Saint-Germain.

The winner will get to see the Red Bulls take on Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal play Boca Juniors on Saturday 30th July from some of the best seats in the house.

To be in with a chance of winning, and seeing the Gunners on home soil for the first time in 2011/12, simply answer the following question:

How many times did Arsenal legend Thierry Henry win the Premier League Golden Boot?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4

Send your answer and contact details to [email protected]. The competition prize is for tickets only and does not include transport to and from Emirates Cup 2011.

Deadline for entries is the end of Tuesday (26 July)

For further information or to purchase tickets for Emirates Cup 2011, please visit www.arsenal.com/emiratescup or call 0844 277 3625.


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  1. Lewis

    Jul 25, 2011, 12:53 #10236

    Ideal time to take your four year old nephew to his first game. Not a match for football fans but a nice day out for the kids and he'll be able to tell his mates in five years time - "I saw Thierry Henry live!"

  2. Richard Ansell

    Jul 25, 2011, 12:18 #10235

    Agree totally with CD. Our smug Board and manager need a kick up the proverbial and boycotting the EC is a good start. Let's show 'em we are completely fed up with forever being the 'nearly but not quite team' that can't even hold on to a 4-0 lead never mind a 1-0.

  3. sparksy

    Jul 25, 2011, 10:06 #10233

    This Emirates Cup is just another money making scam. I mean, the players don't even put in a shift so why people bother is beyond me.

  4. HowardL

    Jul 25, 2011, 9:33 #10232

    I'll stick with my memories of Thierry Henry

  5. Ron

    Jul 25, 2011, 9:12 #10231

    I couldncy see myself watching that EC if they were playing opposite my house. I went the first year they put it on. Ive seen kds training pitch games played more seriously. Adriano turned up for Inter Milan. He must have been 15 stone. He till did OK in that such was the pace of it! Utter rip off.

  6. JM - LONDON

    Jul 25, 2011, 0:19 #10229

    Thanks, but I already bought several front row club level seats the day they went on sale - as a mere RED member it's the (almost) only chance me & me mates get to use the stadiums escalators at a decent price!. I think I once paid £118 each via ticket exchange for the same privilege to watch us play against Birmingham City?. Its a decent prize though as club level is superb, just very, very expensive to the vast majority of us.

  7. clockendpaul

    Jul 24, 2011, 20:23 #10225

    The season ticket money is all their getting from me, they can poke that cup

  8. MH / Stevenage

    Jul 24, 2011, 17:46 #10222

    Make you right there CD, Ive renewed season ticket cost £1300, enough is enough, no programmes no merchandise, hit the club where it hurts. Boycott the emirates cup for a start. Empty promises = Empty seats.

  9. Unbeaten 03/04

    Jul 24, 2011, 17:14 #10221

    I'm with CD on this one! Not good enough even for free!

  10. CD

    Jul 24, 2011, 8:36 #10201

    Thanks but no thanks, we should all boycott this cup to show the club how we are feeling, and that includes the chance to win free tickets! The fewer who attend the more the message will ram home that we are fed up with being lied to, with empty promises.