Tim of the Oak
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Great news that, regardless of the prices. Should be a good atmosphere.
Spot on! Everyone is getting behind the team now!
Great news that, regardless of the prices. Should be a good atmosphere.
Do you mean Tipping Point the TV show or a Horse or a Dog PB?I offered to pay. But my cousin has just won £2,500 on Tipping Point so he's flush and wouldn't hear of it. But next time we go for a pre-match meal it'll be on me. As long as it's not too expensive.
We'll see what the crowd is like on Tuesday but let's be clear that the club have been saved from the consequences of what most believe to be a poor decision by the result in the first leg. Had we lost 3-0 or 4-1, the seat planner would have been a sea of green.The game is going to sell out.
That's why there is scapegoating of Supporters Clubs by people who wanted there to be empty seats lol!
The TV show.Do you mean Tipping Point the TV show or a Horse or a Dog PB?
We'll see what the crowd is like on Tuesday but let's be clear that the club have been saved from the consequences of what most believe to be a poor decision by the result in the first leg. Had we lost 3-0 or 4-1, the seat planner would have been a sea of green.
There were about 40/45000 gone before the first leg, we wouldn't have sold many more if we had lost 3-0, but I'm not sure we would have sold many more before the result if tickets had been £10 cheaper. Can't remember how much the league cup semi final tickets were about £30 I think but only about half were sold before the first leg result was known.We'll see what the crowd is like on Tuesday but let's be clear that the club have been saved from the consequences of what most believe to be a poor decision by the result in the first leg. Had we lost 3-0 or 4-1, the seat planner would have been a sea of green.
Is that including the semi final against Shalke in 1970, it seemed pretty packed to meIt will sell out I am sure - our record ever European home attendance.
There were about 40/45000 gone before the first leg, we wouldn't have sold many more if we had lost 3-0, but I'm not sure we would have sold many more before the result if tickets had been £10 cheaper. Can't remember how much the league cup semi final tickets were about £30 I think but only about half were sold before the first leg result was known.
We'll see what the crowd is like on Tuesday but let's be clear that the club have been saved from the consequences of what most believe to be a poor decision by the result in the first leg. Had we lost 3-0 or 4-1, the seat planner would have been a sea of green.
Bilbao game that season was the highest European attendance at Maine Rd, over 49k. Schalke game was around 46/47k.Is that including the semi final against Shalke in 1970, it seemed pretty packed to me
We virtually all agree that the pricing was wrong. I am glad that you and as many of us as possible are going on Tuesday!
JRBs last post on this thread showed that we are well on track for a sell out. We are already guaranteed a much bigger turn out than Saturday (ignoring the official figure from the West Brom game).
A lot of cup schemers won't be able to attend the PSG game ignoring he official figure too.
ThanksBilbao game that season was the highest European attendance at Maine Rd, over 49k. Schalke game was around 46/47k.
Hopefully they have passed their tickets on because there are quite a few skint Blues who would love to go!
Hopefully they have passed their tickets on because there are quite a few skint Blues who would love to go!
I have you will be pleased to know! For £20 too. Bargain!
It will sell out I am sure - our record ever European home attendance.
Is that including the semi final against Shalke in 1970, it seemed pretty packed to me
Bilbao game that season was the highest European attendance at Maine Rd, over 49k. Schalke game was around 46/47k.
The same skint blues who didn't bother on Sat? Okay yorkie troll.