FA Cup Final - 18/05 1700hrs

There will be controlled release of blocks to avoid thousands of awkward singles being left. They will also assume that the high point cup scheme die hards will be more likely to buy the higher price tickets and therefore it makes sense to drip feed the cheap seats as people panic and assume they've all sold out.

Why would high point die hards, who have probably spent £ thousands already following the team this season, be more likely to buy expensive tickets than seasoncard holders who are likely budgeting for their only "away" match watching City in a year?
 
523 to 531

Hello Yellow. Our allocation looks like it goes as far as block 527. Here are two blocks from up on the 3rd tier over half way line.

It looks like there are a lot of tickets still left in the corners of Wembley.
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When tickets went on sale on Tuesday all blocks were available..the grey ones started to appear yesterday and they were defo sold out blocks. Im a higher pointer along with my mates..we,ve all bought cheaper seats!

Yep. No controlled release of blocks for this one. The semi-final, yes, but demand this time is way higher despite the extortionate prices plus we have an allocation of about 4000 less than the semi
 
Why would high point die hards, who have probably spent £ thousands already following the team this season, be more likely to buy expensive tickets than seasoncard holders who are likely budgeting for their only "away" match watching City in a year?

Because FA Cup Finals aren't quite the novelty that they were in 2011 when we played Stoke (the expensive tickets shifted quicker than the cheaper ones on that occasion), and we've had numerous visits to Wembley since. Plus this has been a very expensive season even for the die hards.
 
Because FA Cup Finals aren't quite the novelty that they were in 2011 when we played Stoke (the expensive tickets shifted quicker than the cheaper ones on that occasion), and we've had numerous visits to Wembley since. Plus this has been a very expensive season even for the die hards.

Exactly, that was my point. It's more likely the die-hards who've spent the most following City this season would want the cheaper tickets than those who haven't been to as many games
 

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