Nixon_The_Bike_Thief
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When are the Rag tickets due to be taken, any indication ? I'm intrigued to see where I end up. Just been allocated to East 107 row T for the dippers. I am one of the transients from the SS you see.
RACHACE said:de niro said:What goes around comes around.
There has been many a time from the age of 11 when for whatever reason I have missed chunks of city games. Now I'm old and can spare 40 quid or whatever I'm going to enjoy watching them, the fact we are a brilliant side now just adds to the enjoyment.
I don't smoke and villareal apart :) I drink very little. It's just choice on how people spend thier dough.
If we get to another final or two bring it on I'll willingly cough up again, we're a long time dead.
Very well said sir
Stood in The South Stand said:RACHACE said:de niro said:What goes around comes around.
There has been many a time from the age of 11 when for whatever reason I have missed chunks of city games. Now I'm old and can spare 40 quid or whatever I'm going to enjoy watching them, the fact we are a brilliant side now just adds to the enjoyment.
I don't smoke and villareal apart :) I drink very little. It's just choice on how people spend thier dough.
If we get to another final or two bring it on I'll willingly cough up again, we're a long time dead.
Very well said sir
Its shite when you have fellow supporters supporting these prices, I guess its true that the working-class really are their own worst enemies.
LoveCity said:Liverpool will be our lowest home attendance since Birmingham by the look of it, even if there are many late sales the amount of unsold seats is staggering. Hard to believe a Carling Cup semi is selling so slowly but perhaps a message to our club that we have a lot of working class fans who have to prioritize and even a CC semi is low on the priority list for some.
The Spurs league game has almost sold out in three days of general sale.
bennyboy said:LoveCity said:Liverpool will be our lowest home attendance since Birmingham by the look of it, even if there are many late sales the amount of unsold seats is staggering. Hard to believe a Carling Cup semi is selling so slowly but perhaps a message to our club that we have a lot of working class fans who have to prioritize and even a CC semi is low on the priority list for some.
The Spurs league game has almost sold out in three days of general sale.
Do both teams not have to agree on prices for the semi finals.It would be interesting to see how much Liverpool have sold for the second leg.
For some reason City have not sold any real amounts in any home domestic cup tie recently.3rd tier closed at most of this years.
Agree though the CC is a low priority.
Not surprisingfathellensbellend said:bennyboy said:LoveCity said:Liverpool will be our lowest home attendance since Birmingham by the look of it, even if there are many late sales the amount of unsold seats is staggering. Hard to believe a Carling Cup semi is selling so slowly but perhaps a message to our club that we have a lot of working class fans who have to prioritize and even a CC semi is low on the priority list for some.
The Spurs league game has almost sold out in three days of general sale.
Do both teams not have to agree on prices for the semi finals.It would be interesting to see how much Liverpool have sold for the second leg.
For some reason City have not sold any real amounts in any home domestic cup tie recently.3rd tier closed at most of this years.
Agree though the CC is a low priority.
liverpool are well up for this, i think they have nearly sold out their allocations for both games according to a liverpool season ticket holder i know.