Seat Counters 25/26

I've asked quite a few blues who went to the Caraboa final and hardly any of them are bothering with the semi. Most of them are absolutely convinced we're goimg to make the final, must be collective amnesia eg Wigan, Palace, rags etc. Could be a real struggle this one. Once the criteria is set I assume the club have to stick to it, but it may need '3 additional (4 Total)' to shift these. Could be a great chance for family groups to have a day out ?. I thought the same re the boycotted community shield but it sold. My guess is around 30K.
Southampton are on a 17 game unbeaten run. Am definitely not convinced of reaching the final.
Buzzing i got our 3 tickets in block 116 earlier.
When were Eastside it's best to avoid the sun in your eyes. CTID
 
So a day 1 seat count analysis from back in the studio: the day started on a wave of optimism with sales predictions ranging from 25 to 35k based on recent results. Worrying news from the supporters clubs coupled with a low queue for the first sales window triggered a growing wave of pessimism with some experienced counters immediately revising their predictions. The negativity was offset by the great elephant in the room: the sale of extra tickets on day two. How many have held back from buying? Will we see a surge of buyers tomorrow morning? The first massive sign, like the exit poll at a general election, will by the queue at 10am. If this is in the 25k+ range then that will signify a late sales surge. If it’s much lower than that then we are in for a disappointing day where the “open sale now!” calls get louder by mid afternoon.

Tune in tomorrow. It’s all still to play for here.
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So a day 1 seat count analysis from back in the studio: the day started on a wave of optimism with sales predictions ranging from 25 to 35k based on recent results. Worrying news from the supporters clubs coupled with a low queue for the first sales window triggered a growing wave of pessimism with some experienced counters immediately revising their predictions. The negativity was offset by the great elephant in the room: the sale of extra tickets on day two. How many have held back from buying? Will we see a surge of buyers tomorrow morning? The first massive sign, like the exit poll at a general election, will by the queue at 10am. If this is in the 25k+ range then that will signify a late sales surge. If it’s much lower than that then we are in for a disappointing day where the “open sale now!” calls get louder by mid afternoon.

Tune in tomorrow. It’s all still to play for here.

that was worth the license fee alone, fantastic breakdown of todays events at ticket HQ. Personally the criteria has upskittled me, so much to take in in one day, not many users on here showing their cards as to whether they have purchased, going to purchase, going to purchase extra or werenever bothering. Today is going to be some day
 
Not wanting to step on any toes at all but as i was in the office very early here is an early morning count before it all kicks off again today and there is

Level 1 5356
Level 2 668
Level 5 3902

Total 9926

Blocks "greyed out"
509 & 510 Standing blocks
513 & 514 standing blocks
519 through to 526 (also 527 but that's on there side)
102 & 103 (Cat 1)
111 & 112 safe standing (sold out?)
121 & 122 (Cat 1)
220 (Level 2 £120 tickets)
 
Not wanting to step on any toes at all but as i was in the office very early here is an early morning count before it all kicks off again today and there is

Level 1 5356
Level 2 668
Level 5 3902

Total 9926

Blocks "greyed out"
509 & 510 Standing blocks
513 & 514 standing blocks
519 through to 526 (also 527 but that's on there side)
102 & 103 (Cat 1)
111 & 112 safe standing (sold out?)
121 & 122 (Cat 1)
220 (Level 2 £120 tickets)

Fantastic work, confusion will be the order of the day when Everton go on sale at 10
 
Southampton are on a 17 game unbeaten run. Am definitely not convinced of reaching the final.
Buzzing i got our 3 tickets in block 116 earlier.
When were Eastside it's best to avoid the sun in your eyes. CTID
After last nights results, given they play Ipswich on the Tuesday after the SF, I very much doubt it’ll be anything like their strongest team at Wembley…
 
i agree, i bet we sell another 3/4000 tomorrow tops, also there is a pattern emerging with the sales, the 30/45 go ok, the 70 quid tickets up top are a slow burner, they should open up the whole allocation and let people get at all the cheaper tickets
Absolutely agree about opening up all blocks. Why do they "grey out" loads of blocks, preventing fans from buying seats anywhere they like? I bought seats yesterday in a different area, when I wanted them in the same block as we sat in for the League Cup Final - which was one of the greyed out blocks. What's the logic behind this?
 
After last nights results, given they play Ipswich on the Tuesday after the SF, I very much doubt it’ll be anything like their strongest team at Wembley…
Championship players are used to playing twice a season. If they do anything but pick their best team, Saints’ manager needs to give his head a wobble
 
Absolutely agree about opening up all blocks. Why do they "grey out" loads of blocks, preventing fans from buying seats anywhere they like? I bought seats yesterday in a different area, when I wanted them in the same block as we sat in for the League Cup Final - which was one of the greyed out blocks. What's the logic behind this?
You'd do well to get the same block as you sat in for the League Cup Final as were in the opposite end of Wembley for this one :)

I still stand by my 25k prediction, in my opinion there are plenty swerving this one (there are plenty still going aswell) in order to go to the final instead, im not counting any chickens yet though we all know there is still a propensity for the old school 'typical City' to pop its head up every now and then.

As an aside supporters clubs could purchase from 10am yesterday not 4pm but they had to go in and choose their own seats
 
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Absolutely agree about opening up all blocks. Why do they "grey out" loads of blocks, preventing fans from buying seats anywhere they like? I bought seats yesterday in a different area, when I wanted them in the same block as we sat in for the League Cup Final - which was one of the greyed out blocks. What's the logic behind this?
As Southampton are doing exactly the same, I assume they are under instructions from Wembley.
 
Your queue number:2489
Number of users in queue ahead of you:2213
Your estimated wait time is:11 minutes
 

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