Ticket prices at the Lane vary, depending on who the Blades' opponent is. For example, if we were to play Manchester United, this would be classed as a high-profile game, therefore ticket prices would come under the 'Category A' price list. When we play teams who are likely to bring a low following with them and are not as appealing to Blades fans, the match will be classed as a 'Category C' match. There is also a 'Category B' for matches which could attract an average amount of supporters. Below is the full price list for the 2003/04 season.

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Family Corner                                                                        
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�The Kop - Current Sponsor: Hallam FM





The Kop was built in 1991 and has a capacity of around 10,000. It has the club initials, SUFC, wrote into the seats. The noise the fans inside the kop can make is quite amazing. Former assistant manager Kevin Blackwell labelled it as the 'Bramall Roar' after the home leg of the play-off game against Nottingham Forest. The toilets are not exactly top-notch but, compared to some away grounds, they are luxurious!
�The Family Stand - Current Sponsor: HFS Loans





The Family stand, situated on John Street, was opened in 1996 and has a capacity of around 7,500. It has the clubs nickname, BLADES, wrote into the seats. This stand is known as the 'family stand' to the fans and is your usual family type stand! It also has all sorts of facilities available, including food and beer bars as well as a club shop.
�The Bramall Lane Stand - Current Sponsor: Gordan Lamb Motors





The BL Stand, situated on the road which the ground got it's name - Bramall Lane, is the oldest of the four stands, being built in 1966. It is a two-tiered stand and is used by the away fans. Originally the bottom tier was terraced with no seats and fans had to stand but seats are now in place. Away fans are usually housed in the top but are allocated the bottom if necessary. Recent developments of the ground has seen a massive face-lift take place on this stand, with wooden seats replaced with red ones and the exterior take on a completely new look.
�The South Stand - Current Sponsor: Global Windows





The South Stand is situated on Cherry Street, it has the club shop, ticket office, Hall of Fame and the changing rooms beneath it. The capacity is about 8,000 and is an excellently structured stand which has also been subject of the redevlopments. Red seats replacing wooden ones and the exterior now looking bright with red and white stripes.
2003 - A view from outside the famous Kop stand at Bramall Lane.
2003 - Outside the Arnold Laver South stand. The Hall of Fame, Ticket Office, and Club Shop are in sight.
1994 - The original John Street Stand before it was knocked down to be rebuilt in 1996.
1947 - A cricket match at Bramall Lane
involving Sheffield United Cricket Club.
2000 - Bramall Lane just before redevelopment to the corners at each end of John Street.
2003 - A view from the Bramall Lane upper-tier. This section holds the away supporters who visit.
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Bramall Lane is currently the oldest football ground in the football league, with football first being competitively played on the site in 1862. It currently has a capacity of 30,936 but the record attendance at Bramall Lane was during an FA Cup tie with Leeds United, when 68,287 packed into Bramall Lane.

Bramall Lane was originally used as a cricket ground by Sheffield United Cricket Club (see first photo below). Soon after though, Sheffield United, the Football Club, were formed and they, together, were both known as 'Sheffield United Cricket and Football Club'. Cricket was soon booted out of the Lane though for Football to take centre stage at 'Beautiful Down Town Bramall Lane'.

These days, Bramall Lane is a much-more modern Stadium with three large single-tiered stands, and a two-tiered stand. At the north side of the pitch is the Family stand which is situated on John Street. The South stand, as it is known, is on Cherry Street. Behind the goals is the Hallam FM Kop which is on Shoreham Street, and the two-tiered Bramall Lane stand.

The Family corner has recently been built in between the Kop and John Street stands to raise the capacity by about 700 and another new corner 'in-fill' is being erected at this current time to link the South and Bramall Lane stands.
�Bramall Lane - A Developing Ground
This image shows the on-going developments at Bramall Lane. Building work has begun on the new corner stand, situated between the south stand and the away end, after planning permission was granted by the City Council. The new area will situate around 2,200 supporters and will see the top-tier of the Bramall Lane stand link up with the top half of the South stand. As part of the major revamps of the ground, the current roof will be removed along with the annoying steel poles and a new roof will be put in place, which will also provide shelter for the currently uncovered bottom tier of the BL stand.

The Club also have plans to build a multi-story 146-bedroom Hotel in the club car park, up the side of the South Stand and next to the Bramall Lane stand. Permission is yet to be given with regards to the proposed plans and the club awaits a response from the Sheffield city council.
Exciting times ahead as Bramall Lane prepares for face-lift... 
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Postal Address: The Box Office, SUFC, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, S2 4SU.
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Saturday: 9:00am - 12:00pm
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Match Day: 9:00 - Kick-off & 10 minutes after match.
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•The Family Corner - Current Sponsor: Streetwise Sports





The Family Corner, situated in between the Kop and the Family stand was very recently built, in 2001. It offers a terrific view but many fans have spoke of how odd it looks because it doesn't link up with the Kop. The corner, which holds around 700 people, is attached to the Family Stand so the fans who watch the game from their can enjoy the great facilities of the JS stand, such as the Club Shop and Food and beer bars.
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