supercity88
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Not criticising the gate or no shows. It was just a pity there were so many empty seats when City fans who wanted to go couldn’t get a ticket because it was sold out on the OS.
It is a pity but in the grand scheme of things I doubt too many missed out. Loads of families there which showed a lot of the usual attendees had sold tickets on.
This thread can become feisty, but we all want a cracking atmosphere. I don't think we will ever change the fact that some games will be loud and others less so. It's the nature of football in England.
With the ticketing fiasco for Real Madrid I genuinely felt the club may have cost us that game in pursuit of more revenue. In fact it was buzzing and most stayed until the end.
FA Cup semi finals at Wembley always lead to a general bemoaning of it not being at Villa Park and a lot of blues saving money for the final. Imagine that a decade or so ago, not a chance people would skip a trip to Wembley train strikes included!
The hard-core loyal fans of old could generally still go. We still have a relatively cheap season ticket compared to others and considering our quality and success. 9,000 blues in a single tier with 600 more expensive seats (potentially) is a pretty good compromise. It could have been the other way around! There's a chance to make this work if people get on board. It's the last chance.