Davidmcfc19
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Nope..not now 273 showingWebsite is showing sold out when there’s seats left…View attachment 113281
So,as I asked previously assuming both City and Chelsea have received the same allocation and have both sold out..that according to my rudimentary mathematics comes to a total of 73476 and given the capacity of Wembley stands at 90 000,I'm curious what happens to the remaining 16524 seats?
Club Wembley - 10 year seats etc. That is why there was a bump in tickets available for the 2017 final onwards as a lot of the ten yearers stopped and we were given level 2 seats.So,as I asked previously assuming both City and Chelsea have received the same allocation and have both sold out..that according to my rudimentary mathematics comes to a total of 73476 and given the capacity of Wembley stands at 90 000,I'm curious what happens to the remaining 16524 seats?
So do you reckon we would get a 80k+ attendance?Club Wembley - 10 year seats etc. That is why there was a bump in tickets available for the 2017 final onwards as a lot of the ten yearers stopped and we were given level 2 seats.
Also that is why they are very unlikely to move it as seats are already sold.
No idea, "sold out" finals get less attending every year, so no idea what goes on.So do you reckon we would get a 80k+ attendance?
For every Wembley semi, final both clubs get half of the upper and lower tier, minus the central block on one side of the lower tier, plus a third of tier two. It equates to about 38000 each. Even when the allocation is stated as low as 27,000, your club still gets more tickets, they are just allocated by different sources. The stadium is always divided in half (unless a club refuses some).So,as I asked previously assuming both City and Chelsea have received the same allocation and have both sold out..that according to my rudimentary mathematics comes to a total of 73476 and given the capacity of Wembley stands at 90 000,I'm curious what happens to the remaining 16524 seats?
These will be staff/corporate returns as they are top category tickets.123 have just been added on Level 1 (£80 adult tickets)...
Yep. Shifting quicker than those remaining Level 5 tickets as wellThese will be staff/corporate returns as they are top category tickets.
Thanks ..I'm just hoping we do manage to get a big crowd..For every Wembley semi, final both clubs get half of the upper and lower tier, minus the central block on one side of the lower tier, plus a third of tier two. It equates to about 38000 each. Even when the allocation is stated as low as 27,000, your club still gets more tickets, they are just allocated by different sources. The stadium is always divided in half (unless a club refuses some).
People never get this. There are no neutral areas (apart from corporate). If you apply for a ticket through the FA (as a member club) you have to state which "end" you want it in. That's why clubs regular get what on thef act of it is an extra allocation. For us it happened last week and we got an extra 2700. These were tickets that weren't taken up from the FA allocation.
It will be full to capacity. That's already guaranteed.Thanks ..I'm just hoping we do manage to get a big crowd..
I think he already knows thatIt will be full to capacity. That's already guaranteed.
Sure we didn't even manage to fill to capacity for the final against utd last season..apparently only 83k made it,which leaves me totally flabbergasted..how was that game NOT sold out,??It will be full to capacity. That's already guaranteed.
Your mask is starting fallSure we didn't even manage to fill to capacity for the final against utd last season..apparently only 83k made it,which leaves me totally flabbergasted..how was that game NOT sold out,??