Didsbury Dave
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I'd say sales are up by 10-20% this year. The days of the Emptyhad are behind us although the jibes will last forever.
I'd say sales are up by 10-20% this year. The days of the Emptyhad are behind us although the jibes will last forever.
I've given up on tickets this year. It's so sad, it's the Haaland effect I guess but I am sad. Priced out of it too for some of the games.
Sold out on the site now. Only had about 10 left at 9am this morningAnything over 50k is impressive for this game
Away games?I've given up on tickets this year. It's so sad, it's the Haaland effect I guess but I am sad. Priced out of it too for some of the games.
I think this season we will end up having sold out every single game in every competition. The next few premier league games are sold out already. It was also noticeable in the summer how many foreign gloryhunters are choosing us around the world.What's really good is that the CL games are being well attended even when we're playing teams that aren't the most attractive. Haaland is just inspiring a new wave of people to come and watch and that's a good thing as it boosts the atmosphere. We've all been to games before where sections are closed and it's just a bit flat. If people can't get tickets to these games, the lesser games should then see an increase too as they're desperate to come and watch regardless of the opposition.
In terms of build costs, it's not a great time to expand the stadium but hopefully we can start the work on the NS soon to make the most of the current buzz around the team. If we deliver the league title again and get our hands on the CL then, coupled with the rags continued failures we'll capture so many people.
296 standing, none in 61 though and 119 seated in 70, out of the initial allocation.How many tickets left for Dortmund? Hoping they go on sale to members and I can get one in block 61 with my mate