It didn't about 2500 of our allocation unsold, they had to take them off sale at 3pm yesterday.
It didn't about 2500 of our allocation unsold, they had to take them off sale at 3pm yesterday.
I’d guess that they went off sale on Thursday so City could somehow collude with Wembley and share data so that fans who lose tickets or whatever can be sorted at the Wembley ticket office today. I don’t know why they are able to put them back on sale today.My first attempt at seat counting, so please don't take this as 100% accurate, but.....456 left.
Do any of our resident professionals know why they've gone back on sale this morning?
Many were - but I don’t think they’d travelled from Madrid for the gameI bet they weren’t Spanish though?
So in the end 69603 tickets were sold, I guessed it would be around 7600. It looked to me like 38K blues and 31K blades. That's not a bad effort, however what really struck me, as always, was just how enormous that place is. Anyone on Level 3 will know if they left the stadium down the never ending staircase.
What surprised me was how empty the level 2 area was yesterday. This is the corporate and club Wembley part which doesn't get sold to clubs. Vast blocks had hundreds of empty seats in