bobbyowenquiff
Well-Known Member
The atmosphere is great at the Saturday night games, much better than early lunchtime. The noisiest ground I was in last season was Spurs away on Friday night. It was great.Great kick off time
The atmosphere is great at the Saturday night games, much better than early lunchtime. The noisiest ground I was in last season was Spurs away on Friday night. It was great.Great kick off time
Who cares? If you’re going - enjoy it. If not, buy a ticket.
Are you going?I accept I’m jumping the gun a bit as there is another 5 days to go until the match, so the tickets should sell out by then, but even with the tickets being affordable and cheap, to still have 1600 tickets left for sale is a bit strange. Block 328 in the CBS has 153 tickets left priced at £15 for adults and £5 for kids. A family of 4 could watch the match for £40.
I think you need to get out more JRBL1 & L2 - 208
ESL3 - 379
CBL3 - 459
Total - 1046
Are you going?
Also,its a great effort 52 to 53k against a team who get what 3k at home.
I’m not going. I’m watching the match at home on the TV. I’ll be posting on the match day thread, and on the post match thread straight after the match. Because as you say, I’m a twitcher, I’m bothered, and I’m angry.
L1 & L2 - 176.(208 yesterday)
ESL3 - 227.(379 yesterday)
CBL3 - 329.(459 yesterday)
314 tickets sold since my count yesterday.
I won’t be posting on the seat counters thread after the tickets for the Salford match have ‘sold out’, because certain posters keep on picking on me :-(
Isn't that the point? The ever-increasing ticket prices and the amount of empty seats at home games are directly linked.Who gives a fuck? I will be there with my mob and certainly aint arsed over a few empty seats.
He should focus his anger on the individual match day ticket pricing.
About 1060 leftAny updates on arsenal?
Yes. They are a bunch of time-wasting, injury-faking twunts.Any updates on arsenal?
Thank you. That's good. I have the impression that many season ticket holders are choosing their Cup games. That's not surprising as with Champions League games we have more home games than before and the ticket prices can be expensive on top of expensive season ticket prices. The FA Cup and League Cup go first. I am in all the Cup schemes but I have noticed that in the Cup games it's a different crowd. This means that City's match-going fanbase is much larger now than it was back in Maine Rd. Then is was the free the 30,000. The same hard-core, incredibly loyal but limited group. Now habits are changing. I think the fanbase is moving from season tickets to match by match fans because of money, travel and because City have stopped selling season tickets. People are mobile now. They don't live in Manchester all their lives, or they are the children of families with a link to the club etc but how do you get to the Salford game if you live in London? You can just about make the last train back to London if there's no injury time.For Salford:
L1: 57
L2: 100
L3: 357
Total Left: 514
For Brugge:
L1: 201
L2: 202
L3: 2,293
Total Left: 2,696
It certainly is but Salford City at home in a 3rd round cup is not one to be focussing onIsn't that the point? The ever-increasing ticket prices and the amount of empty seats at home games are directly linked.
The elite seat counters on here are hitting their mark and in prime form - great work sir.For Salford:
L1: 57
L2: 100
L3: 357
Total Left: 514
For Brugge:
L1: 201
L2: 202
L3: 2,293
Total Left: 2,696
And no seat exchange to get the flappers flapping.491 left for Salford. Should sell out today I'd imagine. If not, then it will definitely sell out tomorrow.