I don't think it's been finalised yet, but with the expanded CL group stage that's probably how it will end up, otherwise the fixture list will be overcrowded.Incredible gates for the League Cup. Is it true we won't be eligible for this cup if we play in Europe?
Personally, I’d rather stay in this and bin the FA Cup off, if I had to make a choice.I don't think it's been finalised yet, but with the expanded CL group stage that's probably how it will end up, otherwise the fixture list will be overcrowded.
Personally, I’d rather stay in this and bin the FA Cup off, if I had to make a choice.
What reasons do you have for that choice.
It finishes earlier but apart from that I can think of none.
Over and done with in FebruaryWhat reasons do you have for that choice.
It finishes earlier but apart from that I can think of none.
Why? Win the pair of them, love the FA cup.Personally, I’d rather stay in this and bin the FA Cup off, if I had to make a choice.
Hope Pep plays a decent side otherwise i can see us getting battered.1 - if we win it again, no one has won more League Cups than us.
2 - if we get to Wembley we get around 10k more final tickets compared to the FA cup.
3 - ticket prices are generally cheaper compared to the FA cup
4 - The FA cup semis/final could interfere with the run in more than a League cup final would
(I would rather us try and win both, I'm just playing devil's advocate).
Playing normal football clubs allows City to sell tickets freely, playing these feral cunts means we always have restrictions in place be it at home or WembleyRound about 1100 tickets left for Thursday.
Think City will have to have a re-think of the prices for when we extend to 60,000 as we would have over 7,000 available which is a lot
As it stands at 11am today:Let's bump this thread.
Liverpool at home in the Carabao:
Stand: Available seats
ESL3: 1,105
ESL2: 1
NSL2: 58 (including 4 in NW corner)
CBL3: 869
CBL2: 18
Total around 12:30 on 16/12/2022: 2,051
I'd imagine it's very likely to sell out. It will definitely be a 50k+ game - although there could be quite a large number of spare tickets for those on the cup scheme who can't attend. A brilliant turnout. I remember playing Liverpool in the semi-final of the competition 10 years ago and (from memory) I believe the attendance was under 40k.
As it stands at 11am today:
Stand: Available seats
ESL3: 554
ESL2: 2
NSL2: 4 (all 4 in NW corner)
CBL3: 598
CBL1: 51
Total is: 1,209
I presume the club has had some returns. For example, the 51 tickets in CBL1 are all in block 131. They're all bunched together. In Block 303, the vast majority of free seats are bunched together.
There's obviously a reason behind it, but it kind of renders our seat counting pointless, because it's likely there are more seats that are empty but haven't been added to the planner yet.
Anyway, we're still looking at 50k+ for a midweek cup game a few days before Christmas, so nothing to be ashamed of. I still think there's a good chance this sells out.
I am led to believe from my mate in the ticket office they are changing the criteria from 3 previous games to 1 for this fixture, in a bid to shift the remaining tickets.As it stands at 11am today:
Stand: Available seats
ESL3: 554
ESL2: 2
NSL2: 4 (all 4 in NW corner)
CBL3: 598
CBL1: 51
Total is: 1,209
I presume the club has had some returns. For example, the 51 tickets in CBL1 are all in block 131. They're all bunched together. In Block 303, the vast majority of free seats are bunched together.
There's obviously a reason behind it, but it kind of renders our seat counting pointless, because it's likely there are more seats that are empty but haven't been added to the planner yet.
Anyway, we're still looking at 50k+ for a midweek cup game a few days before Christmas, so nothing to be ashamed of. I still think there's a good chance this sells out.
It'll probably be a little too late to make a great impact now. Presumably, a lot of these fans would have had to make travel arrangements a while ago.I am led to believe from my mate in the ticket office they are changing the criteria from 3 previous games to 1 for this fixture, in a bid to shift the remaining tickets.
1 - if we win it again, no one has won more League Cups than us.
2 - if we get to Wembley we get around 10k more final tickets compared to the FA cup.
3 - ticket prices are generally cheaper compared to the FA cup
4 - The FA cup semis/final could interfere with the run in more than a League cup final would
(I would rather us try and win both, I'm just playing devil's advocate).
If tickets remained we used to sell 1000+ on the last day of sale. I predict a fast sell out if they reduce the ticket criteria.As it stands at 11am today:
Stand: Available seats
ESL3: 554
ESL2: 2
NSL2: 4 (all 4 in NW corner)
CBL3: 598
CBL1: 51
Total is: 1,209
I presume the club has had some returns. For example, the 51 tickets in CBL1 are all in block 131. They're all bunched together. In Block 303, the vast majority of free seats are bunched together.
There's obviously a reason behind it, but it kind of renders our seat counting pointless, because it's likely there are more seats that are empty but haven't been added to the planner yet.
Anyway, we're still looking at 50k+ for a midweek cup game a few days before Christmas, so nothing to be ashamed of. I still think there's a good chance this sells out.
Why can’t football just be left alone?!I don't think it's been finalised yet, but with the expanded CL group stage that's probably how it will end up, otherwise the fixture list will be overcrowded.