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Marvin said:It was sold out then?
Only empty seats I saw were in the UEFA hospitality areas in 3rd tier
watching the game again, there seemed quite a few empty seats tbh
Marvin said:It was sold out then?
Only empty seats I saw were in the UEFA hospitality areas in 3rd tier
LoveCity said:Some empty seats in the third tier, Family Stand... not many elsewhere really from what I could see. Not a sell out, about 1.5k off being a sell out under reduced capacity I think. Prices will drop for Ajax I think then go to Premier League level for the Real Madrid game (and people who complained about prices for tonight's top quality game will be first in the queue).
Mike N said:LoveCity said:Some empty seats in the third tier, Family Stand... not many elsewhere really from what I could see. Not a sell out, about 1.5k off being a sell out under reduced capacity I think. Prices will drop for Ajax I think then go to Premier League level for the Real Madrid game (and people who complained about prices for tonight's top quality game will be first in the queue).
The tickets were still too expensive tonight.
Mike N said:LoveCity said:Some empty seats in the third tier, Family Stand... not many elsewhere really from what I could see. Not a sell out, about 1.5k off being a sell out under reduced capacity I think. Prices will drop for Ajax I think then go to Premier League level for the Real Madrid game (and people who complained about prices for tonight's top quality game will be first in the queue).
The tickets were still too expensive tonight.
Only empty seats I saw were in the central blocks in the 3rd tiers which were set aside for UEFA, the Directors Box and the hospitality areas in the corners.LoveCity said:Some empty seats in the third tier, Family Stand... not many elsewhere really from what I could see. Not a sell out, about 1.5k off being a sell out under reduced capacity I think. Prices will drop for Ajax I think then go to Premier League level for the Real Madrid game (and people who complained about prices for tonight's top quality game will be first in the queue).
LoveCity said:Mike N said:LoveCity said:Some empty seats in the third tier, Family Stand... not many elsewhere really from what I could see. Not a sell out, about 1.5k off being a sell out under reduced capacity I think. Prices will drop for Ajax I think then go to Premier League level for the Real Madrid game (and people who complained about prices for tonight's top quality game will be first in the queue).
The tickets were still too expensive tonight.
I got my £30 worth, even though we were outplayed. It was possibly the highest level of football I've ever seen at our ground... unfortunately much of it came from the opposition but £30 for that game was not too expensive in my opinion.