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Yep. Forest have already released ticket details for the east side.Is that deffo pal? Green Man end?
Yep. Forest have already released ticket details for the east side.Is that deffo pal? Green Man end?
We get nowhere near 90k for semis, as we had Chelsea last season it was almost 81k but normally around 70k.30k at the King Power vs 90k at Wembley. And you think 30k wins? It does on travel costs / time for most blues but it's an occasion. That's why you go to football. For the occasion.
The only decent argument against FA Cup semis at Wembley is that it dilutes the excitement of the final but at the moment there aren't big enough stadiums in England to present an alternative. The only one is Old Trafford and it's a 2nd rate stadium.
We get nowhere near 90k for semis, as we had Chelsea last season it was almost 81k but normally around 70k.
People aren't interested, would much prefer a smaller closer stadium, even if played at Stoke or Elland Road. The clubs are greedy though, and WNS Ltd is still in a load of debt, so it will be decades before anything changes.
We don't get anywhere near 90k for semis. As we had Chelsea last season, it was almost 81k, but normally around 70k.
People aren't interested, would much prefer a smaller closer stadium, even if played at Stoke or Elland Road. The clubs are greedy though, and WNS Ltd is still in a load of debt, so it will be decades before anything changes.
This will be the 30th time we have played at Wembley since 2011, surely no other team can match that.Hard to say how many tickets we will sell, but considering this will be in the region of 30 visits there in the last 14 years, doubt if any club has played there that many times in that time span.
Not the best kick-off time for many of us but if we don't sell out we won't be far off.
If forest were in the same situation they certainly wouldn't be asking for extra tickets, and most likely have a half empty end.
This is very trueSome people are not interested and many cannot be arsed that is the truth. City will sell 15000 or so to season tickets and the members will take up the slack in huge numbers like they have done for all our recent visits. Once the criteria opens up the tickets will fly off in their thousands
the end of game kills it theres nothing to celebrate for either team just race to transport homeOld Trafford 70.000 is big enough, Anfield 60.000, I never understand why semi-final's are played at Wembley
This is what killed the Dream of getting to the FA Cup final and a Day out for the fans
I remember 2011 (just, lol) and having played the semi final at Wembley and against those cunts, it did take some of the shine off the final. Given how many times we’ve been there since it clearly can never be the same buzz. Obviously for Forest it will be a big buzz cos they hardly ever get there. Point of note - when the CS was played at Villa park we sold out easy, Chelsea had thousands unsoldOld Trafford 70.000 is big enough, Anfield 60.000, I never understand why semi-final's are played at Wembley
This is what killed the Dream of getting to the FA Cup final and a Day out for the fans
The toilet is not fit for purpose.The only thing is, the Midlands’ stadiums are so pitiful in size that they’re useless for these games.
City v Forest should be at Old Trafford and Villa v Palace at Wembley.
It's almost 20 years since the FA announced all FA Cup semi-finals would be at Wembley to pay off the building costs, yet some people still go on about neutral venues. It will never happen so instead we need to apply pressure on the FA to have all semi-final options decided before the quarter-finals are played, and confirm them as soon as the semis are drawn. - And these should be sensible options not ones that would immediately cause transport anxiety such as half five on Sunday. If the Sunday semi-final has to be played at the same time as a PL game then so be it.We get nowhere near 90k for semis, as we had Chelsea last season it was almost 81k but normally around 70k.
People aren't interested, would much prefer a smaller closer stadium, even if played at Stoke or Elland Road. The clubs are greedy though, and WNS Ltd is still in a load of debt, so it will be decades before anything changes.
I agree with your sentiment but Hillsborough is falling down I think? Aren’t parts of it shut for safety reasons?Ideal venue would be Bramall Lane or Hillsborough just a short hop for both sets of fans. Admittedly it would mean a lot of fans watching on telly but would save those going a fortune and a lot of time.
I agree with your sentiment but Hillsborough is falling down I think? Aren’t parts of it shut for safety reasons?
Glasdgow.lol.As long it is neutral ground then it doesn't matter how many miles between the clubs, Cardiff Glasgow or any other big grounds should be used, What did it use to be ?? The FA Cup, The Road to Wembley
TottenhamThis will be the 30th time we have played at Wembley since 2011, surely no other team can match that.
It averages out at 2 times per year, can you imagine how much a really die hard fan has had to fork out in that time?
Evertons new ground, Anfield the swamp in Trafford & the Etihad when the new stand is completed will all be around 60k, & then you have the Emirates & White Hart Lane for London/ Southern based teams so there are enough grounds to play the semi-finals at a neutral ground, but we know the FA are only interested in ripping off fans. Villa v Palace is probably the hardest tie to find a neutral ground roughly half the way between.30k at the King Power vs 90k at Wembley. And you think 30k wins? It does on travel costs / time for most blues but it's an occasion. That's why you go to football. For the occasion.
The only decent argument against FA Cup semis at Wembley is that it dilutes the excitement of the final but at the moment there aren't big enough stadiums in England to present an alternative. The only one is Old Trafford and it's a 2nd rate stadium.
Like the premier league clubs, the Fa are more interested in the TV revenue & match going fans are thought of lastIt's almost 20 years since the FA announced all FA Cup semi-finals would be at Wembley to pay off the building costs, yet some people still go on about neutral venues. It will never happen so instead we need to apply pressure on the FA to have all semi-final options decided before the quarter-finals are played, and confirm them as soon as the semis are drawn. - And these should be sensible options not ones that would immediately cause transport anxiety such as half five on Sunday. If the Sunday semi-final has to be played at the same time as a PL game then so be it.
The only exception would be if a Thursday League team was drawn against a team playing in the CL the following Tuesday, which would result in a problem anyway.