6ft KerplunkMr Angry6ft Kerplunk I know that clubs aren't really set up these days to sell thousands of tickets to away fans on the day but the same thought had occurred to me to.
If Chelsea have already sold 800 tickets, for Boro to sell the remainder of the away allocation to their own fans would end up being a security and stewarding nightmare.
Best thing to do is for the the away end to have what Chelsea fans had already bought tickets, and the rest empty, with the Government compensating Boro for the lost revenue they would have got for their share of the tickets that didn't get sold due to the sanctions.
I meant selling tickets to the away end to Chelsea fans who travel up not to Boro fans. Which I guess is easier said than done but would many Boro fans wear a Chelsea scarf just to get into see the match? Although as SFers says there may be an issue with how the ticket sales cash is split. I'm sure Chelsea will quite happily waive their share of the money to maintain sporting integrity.
Yeah, selling to Chelsea fns was what I meant, I've just seen the ubiquitous Kaleh Sovokol (sp?) on SSN say Chelsea would happily give the tickets away. Don't actually know how any of it would work mainly because, as mentioned above, any normal company being sanctioned would have had government chains put on their doors, so none of this would really be an issue