TBM I sat in the top tier when i went to the Robbie Williams concert a couple of years back - couldn't see a fcuking thing
Did you pay extra for that? etc etc
by TFF » 30 Mar 2015 17:27
TBM I sat in the top tier when i went to the Robbie Williams concert a couple of years back - couldn't see a fcuking thing
by AthleticoSpizz » 30 Mar 2015 17:37
by handbags_harris » 30 Mar 2015 17:37
by loyalroyaldaz » 30 Mar 2015 17:38
TBM I sat in the top tier when i went to the Robbie Williams concert a couple of years back - couldn't see a fcuking thing
by Samrfc01 » 30 Mar 2015 17:40
handbags_harris Seems fairly simple to me - club have understandably overestimated the demand for tickets and have been let down by the fans. They stated on their website that with 100k members they didn't anticipate going to GS, also stating anyone with 300 points should be ok into the bargain so to get to 50+ points and not have sold out is very disappointing. As if the first FA Cup semi final in 88 years, and only the second in our 145 year history, isn't a big thing? What I find astonishing is we've never had a problem taking 40k to Wembley in the three previous appearances there before - 40k in 1988, 36k in 1995 and could have taken double that if reports at the time are to be believed, and 42k in 2011 - and we took a more than creditable 37k to Cardiff in 2001, so why are we struggling to sell 31.5k tickets this time around? I'm a bit saddened in all honesty.
by AthleticoSpizz » 30 Mar 2015 17:42
by leicsRoyal » 30 Mar 2015 17:44
AthleticoSpizz Maybe one or two folk don't believe that a semi final is Wembley worthy.......devaluing the occasion etc etc and all of those cliches, maybe some are saving their money for the final?
by Samrfc01 » 30 Mar 2015 17:46
leicsRoyalAthleticoSpizz Maybe one or two folk don't believe that a semi final is Wembley worthy.......devaluing the occasion etc etc and all of those cliches, maybe some are saving their money for the final?
If and I know it's a big if we got there,
Imagine if the club then said that the first round of ticket sales went to those that purchased for the semi.
by AthleticoSpizz » 30 Mar 2015 17:49
by Elm Park » 30 Mar 2015 17:50
handbags_harris Seems fairly simple to me - club have understandably overestimated the demand for tickets and have been let down by the fans. They stated on their website that with 100k members they didn't anticipate going to GS, also stating anyone with 300 points should be ok into the bargain so to get to 50+ points and not have sold out is very disappointing. As if the first FA Cup semi final in 88 years, and only the second in our 145 year history, isn't a big thing? What I find astonishing is we've never had a problem taking 40k to Wembley in the three previous appearances there before - 40k in 1988, 36k in 1995 and could have taken double that if reports at the time are to be believed, and 42k in 2011 - and we took a more than creditable 37k to Cardiff in 2001, so why are we struggling to sell 31.5k tickets this time around? I'm a bit saddened in all honesty.
by Samrfc01 » 30 Mar 2015 17:52
AthleticoSpizz Imagine the whinging and whining.
Think that they may piss off more than they actually help by not announcing ithat at this stage......then of course, the stampede would now be on, and some would be left short for both games
by watfordroyal » 30 Mar 2015 18:02
leicsRoyalAthleticoSpizz Maybe one or two folk don't believe that a semi final is Wembley worthy.......devaluing the occasion etc etc and all of those cliches, maybe some are saving their money for the final?
If and I know it's a big if we got there,
Imagine if the club then said that the first round of ticket sales went to those that purchased for the semi.
by andrew1957 » 30 Mar 2015 18:06
by Hobo » 30 Mar 2015 18:06
watfordroyal
In the Final, the clubs only get 25K each with the rest going corporate & associations etc. around the country (for them to sell on at inflated prices and make a tidy wee profit )
by Kitsondinho » 30 Mar 2015 18:18
Hobowatfordroyal
In the Final, the clubs only get 25K each with the rest going corporate & associations etc. around the country (for them to sell on at inflated prices and make a tidy wee profit )
Shocking really that almost half the stadium is not for the fans of either clubs. You would think with that sort of generosity from the FA they would at least be able to find a sponsor
by jd82 » 30 Mar 2015 18:24
by Schards#2 » 30 Mar 2015 18:30
handbags_harris Seems fairly simple to me - club have understandably overestimated the demand for tickets and have been let down by the fans. They stated on their website that with 100k members they didn't anticipate going to GS, also stating anyone with 300 points should be ok into the bargain so to get to 50+ points and not have sold out is very disappointing. As if the first FA Cup semi final in 88 years, and only the second in our 145 year history, isn't a big thing? What I find astonishing is we've never had a problem taking 40k to Wembley in the three previous appearances there before - 40k in 1988, 36k in 1995 and could have taken double that if reports at the time are to be believed, and 42k in 2011 - and we took a more than creditable 37k to Cardiff in 2001, so why are we struggling to sell 31.5k tickets this time around? I'm a bit saddened in all honesty.
by Nameless » 30 Mar 2015 18:42
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