Gingers Dad
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Great prices just hope our tie.doesn't clash with the Rags, traffic was terrible last round
Hull have the whole of South Stand Level 3. 5,500 seats.
didn't sell out semi home leg v West Ham by a long way,not a cat in hells chance for Hull....
"Most prefer the domestic cups" to what?Good pricing. Well done City; one of the main reasons why most prefer the domestic cups.
Tickets from £18 and Kids for a quid, come in blues lets fill the gaff for this one!
http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Tickets-...ber/City-v-Hull-ticket-information/1446465436
Great prices just hope our tie.doesn't clash with the Rags, traffic was terrible last round
I see what you did there. :-)Great prices just hope our tie.doesn't clash with the Rags, traffic was terrible last round
Mocking the afflicted!! Someone will be offended by that. I just laughed.Great prices just hope our tie.doesn't clash with the Rags, traffic was terrible last round
I'm sure I saw that was the plan originally for cup games wher the away fans get their full allocation.Wonder if that suggests that South Stand L3 will be the standard offering to all decent away followings in the domestic cups.
I'm not talking about myself, as I prefer the League and then the Champions League probably. But judging by a lot of people on here they prefer the domestic cups. Palace at home was never going to get as large a crowd as Sevilla or Juventus; I'd be willing to bet every Capital One Cup 4th round game we have is lower than CL games. But to base popularity of fixtures based solely on attendance wouldn't be directly representative for me. Though the attendances only get bigger in the higher rounds, for the price usually available the domestic cups are preferred by some as the product is seen to be more value for money. Not for myself though."Most prefer the domestic cups" to what?
Not the premier league or champions league, because we get bigger gates for both of them, and both are more important and prestigious.
I was picking up on your use of the word "most". whatever, I'd guess this game would get about 45k, which would be a decent attendance. Our support is going up all the time, but a quarter final League cup home banker isn't the draw it was 5 years ago, when it would have been the biggest game of our season!I'm not talking about myself, as I prefer the League and then the Champions League probably. But judging by a lot of people on here they prefer the domestic cups. Palace at home was never going to get as large a crowd as Sevilla or Juventus; I'd be willing to bet every Capital One Cup 4th round game we have is lower than CL games. But to base popularity of fixtures based solely on attendance wouldn't be directly representative for me. Though the attendances only get bigger in the higher rounds, for the price usually available the domestic cups are preferred by some as the product is seen to be more value for money. Not for myself though.
Personally, I quite like home bankers.I was picking up on your use of the word "most". whatever, I'd guess this game would get about 45k, which would be a decent attendance. Our support is going up all the time, but a quarter final League cup home banker isn't the draw it was 5 years ago, when it would have been the biggest game of our season!
So do I. Although we've lost a few in the domestic cups recently.Personally, I quite like home bankers.
But did you not know? City dont have any fans...Should be 50k plus I would imagine?