FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by RG30 » 10 Mar 2008 12:53

Well what we think is irrelevant because the Semi Finals are at Wembley for the next 30 years.

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by Tails » 10 Mar 2008 12:58

I remember someone complaining that Man United were not given enough tickets on some occasion....liverpool fans saying they could fill a particular stadium several times over and various other comments. Stop whining, it does not affect you now that you're out, the fact that Barnsley now are certain to play at Wembley, as are Portsmouth, West Brom and Cardiff.... Personally, if Reading were in this 'plight' despite being a poverty stricken student, I think, stepping back at it all and realising that this is perhaps a problem Id rather have than not is something to remember.

yes the FA are trying to enforce damage limitation on costs, but christ.... had you the opportunity to play/go to wembley you'd take it as a lower league side (or even portsmouth) but to have the chance of playing there twice...fook me!!!! LUCKY FECKERS and fair play to them

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by 3 veesinarow » 10 Mar 2008 14:11

TheMaraudingDog The magic of the cup


Because, as we all know, the real magic of the cup is a United V Chelsea final for the 89th time...the final "everyone" wants to see. :roll:

Couldn't be happier to see none of the big four/big six whatever anywhere near the final...cup success is not a "right" of the big clubs just because they're big.

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by bobby1413 » 10 Mar 2008 16:28

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Tails From a fans perspective, reduction of prices should NEVER be considered a bad thing, are you a fan of football TMD? 8)


I agree, reduction of prices is a must to get working class fans back, along with other things, standing etc.


Eh?

I've never understood that - working class fans? I don't think that much of the attendence at a Reading game is occupied by top class executives, I would assume most are working class. As for standing - that has no relevance.

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by PEARCEY » 10 Mar 2008 20:28

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Dirk Gently Yep - but that's the only reason they're playing the semi-finals at Wembley in the first place. FA Cup semi-finals should be held at a neutral ground like Villa Park or OT, just as they always were, and save Wembley for the final itself.


Greed, but nothing will be done about that.
It does take the gloss away, losing a semi was always about missing out on Wembley as much as being dumped out of the cup.


If anything the semi's should be played at the Millenium Stadium, then the final at Wembley



Dont think that would be very fair on Barnsley having to play Cardiff in Cardiff


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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 10 Mar 2008 23:32

Of the four, only Barnsley might have trouble selling their allocation. I can't see the other three having any problems. There will be that lovely red stripe of an empty middle tier as well, so that's 15,000 less seats to fill straight away.

If Barnsley make the final even they'll sell out easily.

I'm hoping for a Barnsley v Portmsouth final personally, with Barnsley v WBA second choice. I don't want Cardiff there. Remember 1927! They nicked our rightful place in the final on the trifling technicality of scoring three more goals than us in the semi.


Either way, I think the fact that the only people who aren't loving this semi-final line-up are big 4 gloryhunters and armchair fans makes it all the better. No doubt we'll see one or two columnists in Murdoch papers, worried about a drop in tv viewing figures, complaining about what a bad thing not having a big club there is, insisting that Chelsea v Man Utd would have been "the final the fans wanted".

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by Compo's Hat » 11 Mar 2008 02:05

I reckon they'll all sell their allocations. Yes the cLOLub WembLOLey seats may not all be sold but how often will fans of the four teams get a chance to see their team in a cup semi final as well as Wembley with a great chance of making the final.

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by T.R.O.L.I. » 11 Mar 2008 07:21

West Brom didn't sell all of their allocation for the playoff final last year so I wouldn't be so sure that they'll sell all of their semi-final allocation...

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by rg6royal » 11 Mar 2008 08:09

Might look into going to one of the semi's would be a decent day out....


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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by Dirk Gently » 11 Mar 2008 09:32

T.R.O.L.I. West Brom didn't sell all of their allocation for the playoff final last year so I wouldn't be so sure that they'll sell all of their semi-final allocation...


Are you sure?? I remember them complaining that they could have sold more tickets but they weren't allowed to because of the cock-up with the selling of debenture seats.

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by Huntley & Palmer » 11 Mar 2008 10:54

rg6royal Might look into going to one of the semi's would be a decent day out....

Doubt you will get much chance of a Barnsley ticket unless you were willing to pay £55. They go on sale to ST holder's first, four per person. Then our equivalent of member card holders, two per person. Then one per person if you can produce a stub from the Ipswich game, then general sale

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by Stooper » 11 Mar 2008 11:03

I want a Barnsley v Baggies final, if only for omens sake.

Barnsley last won the FA Cup in 1912, beating West Bron in the Final.

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by Huntley & Palmer » 11 Mar 2008 11:05

Though hopefully without the need for a replay and extra time


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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by TheMaraudingDog » 11 Mar 2008 11:53

rg6royal Might look into going to one of the semi's would be a decent day out....


Ah, it's one of those 'spectators' that is killing the game dead.

Twat.

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by Scylla » 11 Mar 2008 12:32

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rg6royal Might look into going to one of the semi's would be a decent day out....


Ah, it's one of those 'spectators' that is killing the game dead.

Twat.


No need to sign your posts :wink:

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by Stooper » 11 Mar 2008 12:34

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rg6royal Might look into going to one of the semi's would be a decent day out....


Ah, it's one of those 'spectators' that is killing the game dead.

Twat.


No need to sign your posts :wink:


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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by Tails » 11 Mar 2008 12:48

Platypuss has already used that gig in the last few days, not that i like this side of the fence regarding TMG

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by PieEater » 11 Mar 2008 12:57

The thing I hate about most final tickets is the ludicrous pricing policy for families. They have specific sections that you can buy child tickets, that also happen to be the cheapest adult ticket. So when that sells out (first) you need to pay adult prices to take a child elsewhere in the stadium.

The family friendly FA :roll:

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Re: FA Considers Price Cuts to ensure Wembley is full

by Scylla » 12 Mar 2008 17:39

Tails Platypuss has already used that gig in the last few days, not that i like this side of the fence regarding TMG


I missed that but I don't believe that you can call TMG a twat too often.

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