Nah, the Palace game was half term and kids were a quid. I took my two little ones and my wife for £30
And there must have been 10,000 kids in the stadium that night.
Not sure what the club will announce but don't expect it to look any fuller than the recent home game against them.
There are also forecast seriously bad winds and storms over the next 48 hours across the entire country.
Coupled with the horrendous logistics of trying to get across Manchester, during rush hour, it will still be a decent effort, regardless of how much stock some may put in people ribbing over empty seats.
I have decided not to go, can't be arsed for a few reasons, will watch it on the box, but fair play to those who attend.
Someone will also have an opportunity to take my entitlement if we do hopefully reach Wembley. 4.30pm on a Sunday, feck right off.
With each passing year, I become more and more indifferent to what efforts are supposedly expected of your average fan.
I am 41 now, family, the pecking order in life, but what a great time to be a young blue if you have the time, inclination and means to indulge City in how you absolutely want.
The circle of life.