The deadline for Chelsea to request 15% was yesterday, prices should have been set by City before then.Might not bother seeing as they didn't sell out the 10%.
Was a night game though so likely to bring more for a Sunday
We should hear by Monday.
The deadline for Chelsea to request 15% was yesterday, prices should have been set by City before then.Might not bother seeing as they didn't sell out the 10%.
Was a night game though so likely to bring more for a Sunday
I hope they don't bring all those hooligans that always blight the Liverpool games.Chelsea will be entitled to more tickets for this tie than the league cup 10% in the league cup, 15% in the Fa cup
I've been relocated from SS level 2 block 219 as Chelsea given all SS Level 3 and all SS Level 2 (blocks 212 to 219)The deadline for Chelsea to request 15% was yesterday, prices should have been set by City before then.
We should hear by Monday.
Sounds like the full 8k. I will have my hood up.I've been relocated from SS level 2 block 219 as Chelsea given all SS Level 3 and all SS Level 2 (blocks 212 to 219)
Cup scheme prices are hardly rewardingwtf are these prices about? almost like a pl game for adults. getting completely priced out of going to any games
i managed to take my kids to fulham at home last year and it wasnt too bad, maybe £25 adults and £12.50 kids.Cup scheme prices are hardly rewarding
I said exactly the same for the Liverpool Carabao Cup game.wtf are these prices about? almost like a pl game for adults. getting completely priced out of going to any games
Well the club are recording profits, so they could do the decent thing and subsidise the ticket prices for usNot trying to defend the home cup game prices but probably there is an agreement between clubs before the start of the season. Liverpool and Chelsea will be Category 'A' games and I suppose these away teams would support these prices in there own interest. Was it Scunthorpe one year demanded higher ticket prices than City had decided on.
The scunny example was why the FA scrapped the teams agreeing price.Not trying to defend the home cup game prices but probably there is an agreement between clubs before the start of the season. Liverpool and Chelsea will be Category 'A' games and I suppose these away teams would support these prices in there own interest. Was it Scunthorpe one year demanded higher ticket prices than City had decided on.
Does anyone know if the Kids Fanzone is open for FA Cup games?
I've booked Fanzone tickets for my grandson before the Everton game on New Years Eve and would like to book for before the Chelsea FA Cup game.
However the website is only showing the Everton game and then the next game showing as available is the Wolves game on Sunday 22nd Jan.
(And I do know that the Kids Fanzone is only open for weekend games,so midweek games are excluded).