Didsbury Dave
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They look at the planner, see availability in loads of blocks, think about their United mates and get it wrong because they don’t realise these are single exchange seats.I disagree, seats are selling quickly just people are listing them just as quickly. Look how quick the rows and rows you mentioned sold. I'm certain people look at a block and see one seat, check the same block an hour late with one seat and don't realise it's not the same seat.
For all you seat flappers there is an easy way to tell whether a game is sold out. The last seats to sell are always the back couple of rows of the Colin bell and east stand. If you see lines of seats available there they haven’t yet been sold. And a tip for you: it doesn’t happen any more. Usually just the first champions league group game and maybe one rearranged midweek winter league game.