xgorton
Well-Known Member
From Monday
Assuming the allocation for Spurs was bigger (given the size of the stadium) than it's going to be for the Amex, I'd say your chances will be reduced.What points do people think this will get down to? I'd love to go, and was shocked to see Spurs get down to final block which allowed me to get one, so hoping for the best.
I think Chelsea sold out around 9k so it might be in the same ball parkWhat points do people think this will get down to? I'd love to go, and was shocked to see Spurs get down to final block which allowed me to get one, so hoping for the best.
Allocations for both stadiums will be roughly the same as both have capacity over 30K so roughly 3K allocation for both games.Assuming the allocation for Spurs was bigger (given the size of the stadium) than it's going to be for the Amex, I'd say your chances will be reduced.
You might be ok, I imagine the longer journey and the late kick off meaning it is difficult/impossible to get back to Manchester on the train on the same day will both be factors for this oneWhat points do people think this will get down to? I'd love to go, and was shocked to see Spurs get down to final block which allowed me to get one, so hoping for the best.
Surprised at that. I assumed it was a percentage of the capacity. I need to get out more.Allocations for both stadiums will be roughly the same as both have capacity over 30K so roughly 3K allocation for both games.
Just checked Brighton allocation 3,038 Spurs allocation 2,978 so Brighton is actually slightly higher
It is at below 3k, minimum of 10% I think, unless clubs don't want 10% obviously. Above 3k its a minimum of 3k, but some clubs mess about with "segregation".Surprised at that. I assumed it was a percentage of the capacity.