The half sold are mainly £45, and the unsold half are almost all £115.Extras possibly answers why Blk 548 has one half basically unsold in all categories whilst the left side of it is basically all sold
The price is the only reason.
The half sold are mainly £45, and the unsold half are almost all £115.Extras possibly answers why Blk 548 has one half basically unsold in all categories whilst the left side of it is basically all sold
Not made available at all to fans meeting the points criteria. Instead distributed to corporate, sponsors, players, staff and various undisclosed third parties. Always been an issue for cup finals but seemingly more so than in previous years with this one.Soz for being a tad thick however many here keep alluding to their opinion that tickets have been "Siphoned off" what EXACTLY does this mean??
So ..based on last year attendance figures I wouldn't be at all surprised if we ( before I'm flamed,)and by this I mean All..will be struggling to get to capacity again which is absolutely Insane..ffs..A manchester Derby..cd sell that out twice if the real fans were able to get their hands on tickets.Not made available at all to fans meeting the points criteria. Instead distributed to corporate, sponsors, players, staff and various undisclosed third parties. Always been an issue for cup finals but seemingly more so than in previous years with this one.
Some cynics might include supporters club branches in there too but I'm staying out of that rabbit hole!
Without looking I was thinking 115 at front 70 middle and 45 at back with it being a full half front to backThe half sold are mainly £45, and the unsold half are almost all £115.
The price is the only reason.
That many tickets that in previous times went directly to season card holders are being allocated to ticket agencies that partner the club as is seen in many an away game this season where first time fans have gained tickets ahead of regular match goersSoz for being a tad thick however many here keep alluding to their opinion that tickets have been "Siphoned off" what EXACTLY does this mean??
It is where the price changes, completely different either side of the aisle and £70 more to take two steps left. They always are the last 3rd tier seats to sell.Without looking I was thinking 115 at front 70 middle and 45 at back with it being a full half front to back
I think we've been to Wembley that often we know the divide lines and our fanbase knows where the value seats are - row 15 in the top tier is where Cat4 starts, first 15 rows behind the goal are £70. I paid £115 for my ticket today - across the aisle the next person on the other side in my block/row will have paid £145. If you know where the divides are you can pick your seats accordingly.wembley ticket pricing is tits up anyway manyv£115 seat views are no better than £70 and the same the highest £70 ticket row view is the same as the first £45 one
I do, I have bought 6x £45 tickets for our group today, the row below us is £70, the view is the same.I think we've been to Wembley that often we know the divide lines and our fanbase knows where the value seats are - row 15 in the top tier is where Cat4 starts, first 15 rows behind the goal are £70. I paid £115 for my ticket today - across the aisle the next person on the other side in my block/row will have paid £145. If you know where the divides are you can pick your seats accordingly.