fathellensbellend
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And you feel the emotions.
it's like a brotherhood
And you feel the emotions.
Maybe he’s stumping up for his kids as well?Out of interest, may I ask why it’s costing £3/400?
Yeah I get that. I’m genuinely interested, I’m not trying to be sarcastic or funny at all!Maybe he’s stumping up for his kids as well?
Was just having a look and looks like quite a few have shifted all over? I’m not a fully fledged counter tho so will await the real counters view on it…Looks like the £30/45 are shifting but nothing much else.
It’s a bank holiday…maybe when they get back.To the lurking City staff on this site, mail shot your complete customer data base about the availability of tickets and the new criteria.
How many has he got?Maybe he’s stumping up for his kids as well?
They were working today, they changed the criteria and Mail shot various customers on their database about 30 minutes before letting people buy at 3pm today.It’s a bank holiday…maybe when they get back.
And. .its wemberlee that shitty place in London we will never see. Come on everyone...let's get thereBack at MR we use to chant 33000 and we're still here we clearly are not anymore
To the lurking City staff on this site, mail shot your complete customer data base about the availability of tickets and the new criteria.
The club aren't totally to blame, but after so many visits to the new Wembley you'd think they would have a fully functional, streamlined, ticket distribution system in place. Apathy on the part of fans can't be blamed on the club, neither can a shortage of cash, but the ticket distribution procedures are 100% their fault.Sorry but unfair to blame the club for the lack of interest.
If the tickets were all only a tenner we would still be in the same position.
Our uptake of tickets for cup games over the years has always been lacklustre.
The sales criteria was slow but they probably thought more seasoncard holders would go.The club aren't totally to blame, but after so many visits to the new Wembley you'd think they would have a fully functional, streamlined, ticket distribution system in place. Apathy on the part of fans can't be blamed on the club, neither can a shortage of cash, but the ticket distribution procedures are 100% their fault.
Thank you. If we add 4k for the remaining tickets yet to be put on sale then your figures imply we have sold ~25,600 so far.36,190 City allocation.
At 10pm tonight, 6,609 tickets remaining were
Level 1: 2,580
Level 2: 851
Level 5: 3,178
Unless I’m wrong, aren’t blocks greyed out? So it’s quite difficult to tell what’s actually sold36,190 City allocation.
At 10pm tonight, 6,609 tickets remaining were
Level 1: 2,580
Level 2: 851
Level 5: 3,178
I will check tomorrow and give my estimate.Thank you. If we add 4k for the remaining tickets yet to be put on sale then your figures imply we have sold ~25,600 so far.