League Cup final tickets

I think we'll sell out just fine. Great support considering we don't have the same size fanbase as the likes of United, Liverpool and Arsenal. Even better when you consider our journey to the game will be around 90 minutes longer than most Villa fans and that this will be our 7th game at Wembley in less than 2 full seasons.

I'd expect the majority of the 'neutral' seats to be occupied by Villa fans, just like we took up most of them in our early trips to Wembley. Good for them, hope they enjoy the day out and hate the result. :)
 
I think we'll sell out just fine. Great support considering we don't have the same size fanbase as the likes of United, Liverpool and Arsenal. Even better when you consider our journey to the game will be around 90 minutes longer than most Villa fans and that this will be our 7th game at Wembley in less than 2 full seasons.

I'd expect the majority of the 'neutral' seats to be occupied by Villa fans, just like we took up most of them in our early trips to Wembley. Good for them, hope they enjoy the day out and hate the result. :)

Quite the regular themselves. 5th visit in 5 years for them too.
 
I think we'll sell out just fine. Great support considering we don't have the same size fanbase as the likes of United, Liverpool and Arsenal. Even better when you consider our journey to the game will be around 90 minutes longer than most Villa fans and that this will be our 7th game at Wembley in less than 2 full seasons.

I'd expect the majority of the 'neutral' seats to be occupied by Villa fans, just like we took up most of them in our early trips to Wembley. Good for them, hope they enjoy the day out and hate the result. :)
We sold out the last League Cup Final so don't see why we wouldn't sell this one out.

The only negative amongst City fans is the Wembley fatigue factor but given that we've been so many times to Wembley I think those that were getting fed-up with Wembley dropped out of the running a long time ago.

Here's how you might imagine the exhaustion factor amongst City's fanbase. We could be at 'X' where we're fast approaching the limit of the Wembley exhaustion factor????

I think the first 2-3 games fatigue factor would rise slowly, then after 4-5 finals it rises fast. But 15 games, and 8-9 years it's rising much more slowly, and we're in that phase now.

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We sold out the last League Cup Final so don't see why we wouldn't sell this one out.

The only negative amongst City fans is the Wembley fatigue factor but given that we've been so many times to Wembley I think those that were getting fed-up with Wembley dropped out of the running a long time ago.

Here's how you might imagine the exhaustion factor amongst City's fanbase. We could be at 'X' where we're fast approaching the limit of the Wembley exhaustion factor????

I think the first 2-3 games fatigue factor would rise slowly, then after 4-5 finals it rises fast. But 15 games, and 8-9 years it's rising much more slowly, and we're in that phase now.

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Could go to Duckworth -Lewis .

Instead of time on the x axis, I would like to see matches played.
 
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a couple of hours I think till my window opens. I usually end up more or less at the back of the stadium in the cheap seats but thinking of paying a bit more this time. I'm slightly confused about what might be the best option as some cheaper seats appear to be nearer the pitch than dearer ones, or have i misread that. Any advice about how much of an upgrade the 56 or 72 quid tickets are?
 
What are the chances of it making it to Cityzens Matchday members?
That's what I'm waiting on as well; thursday, 3pm. IIRC, the Chelsea final last season got down as far as Cityzen members. The Watford final certainly did, and it would be seen by many as the more "prestigious" trophy to win.
 
That's what I'm waiting on as well; thursday, 3pm. IIRC, the Chelsea final last season got down as far as Cityzen members. The Watford final certainly did, and it would be seen by many as the more "prestigious" trophy to win.
No problem you will get a ticket
 
Any advice about how much of an upgrade the 56 or 72 quid tickets are?

The 40 quid tickets down behind the goal are the first 8 rows, meaning the view of the far end of the pitch isn't great....but then row 9 to the back of the tier is 72 quid.

The 56 quid tickets are the same as the 40 quid ones, just slightly in the corner.

Personally, I always but the 40 quid one and never had a moan about the view as we stand up anyway (but then, I am row 3 behind the goal at the Etihad South Stand so I am used to it)
 

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