fathellensbellend
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16290 left on the planner, just over half sold if all released
16290 left on the planner, just over half sold if all released
Anyone know how many season ticket holders we have who are on the league cup scheme? Trying to work out how many took up their Wembley tickets, given we have sold 16,000 or so.On general sale to all s/c holders not on the cup scheme now.
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Anyone know how many season ticket holders we have who are on the league cup scheme? Trying to work out how many took up their Wembley tickets, given we have sold 16,000 or so.
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Anyone know how many season ticket holders we have who are on the league cup scheme? Trying to work out how many took up their Wembley tickets, given we have sold 16,000 or so.
No idea mate. If we have sold that many it is about half of our allocation. It should sell out I think.
I'm not so sure it will sell out, mainly for the reasons that you outlined in one of your earlier posts.
Including the two Tottenham games, this will be my 18th Wembley visit in ten seasons (and that's assuming we don't win the FA Cup, which in the long run, would mean three extra trips for the Semi Final/Final/Community Shield.
I know plenty of City fans (some of whom attended the 2nd leg v United) who simply can't be arsed, citing too many trips to a shite location, with a stupid late kick off, and expensive transport.
Like you, I'll be there, but the novelty has definitely worn off for some.
Please advise how did you get a train ticket to London for £60 ?Return flight to Cologne £50
1 Night Hotel £40
Borussia Monchengladbach v Koln Match ticket £35
Return train to Wembley £60
1 night hotel £40
City v Villa Match ticket £56
Okay, I'm able to do both, but there's something not right when it's cheaper for a German game than a Wembley trip.
It does feel a bit like “this is something I should be enjoying “ and you feel a bit guilty for feeling like it’s a chore rather than “this is fucking magic” like it used to be.I'm not so sure it will sell out, mainly for the reasons that you outlined in one of your earlier posts.
Including the two Tottenham games, this will be my 18th Wembley visit in ten seasons (and that's assuming we don't win the FA Cup, which in the long run, would mean three extra trips for the Semi Final/Final/Community Shield.
I know plenty of City fans (some of whom attended the 2nd leg v United) who simply can't be arsed, citing too many trips to a shite location, with a stupid late kick off, and expensive transport.
Like you, I'll be there, but the novelty has definitely worn off for some.