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11 April 2013 at 6:51 pm #108824
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez says the club’s support is “incredible”, despite at least 10,000 tickets for their FA Cup semi-final with Millwall failing to sell.
“You look back to 1995, when I arrived at the football club, we had gates of 2,000 people,” the 39-year-old said.
“It’s an incredible turnaround, so for us it is a success.”
Both clubs were allocated just over 31,000 tickets and Millwall are expected to sell their full complement.
The Football Association will open a neutral zone for 6,000 fans, making a further 1,500 seats available to troops.
It is understood the FA expects at least 14,000 empty seats at Wembley.
But Martinez said: “It’s not about the numbers. The numbers need to have a meaning. It is an incredible percentage of the town.
“We are in the best league in the world, we are in the semi-final of the best cup competition.
Wigan’s average attendances
•1995 – 1,748
•1997 – 3,899
•2000 – 7,007
•2005 – 11,563
•2012 – 18,634“What’s important is that every year we increase our fan base and the feeling of being attached to our football club.
“The example is going to Wembley with very passionate fans that care for the football club.”
The 6,000 neutral seats, in an area that was originally a Wigan section, will only be sold to supporters who are already registered on the FA’s ticketing database.
Wigan’s failure to sell out their section is not altogether unexpected, with the club averaging just short of 19,000 for home matches in the Premier League this season.
Jason Taylor, a committee member of the Wigan Athletic Supporters’ Club, also said many fans were unable to travel to London by train.
Kick-off is at 17:15 BST and with the last service back to Wigan leaving the capital at 20:30, fans would not have enough time to get to Euston Station from Wembley.
He added some supporters have decided to sacrifice going to the match in order to save money for the final – should Roberto Martinez’s team reach the 11 May showpiece. :cheer:
11 April 2013 at 7:05 pm #108825Who the f*** is Jason Taylor? :huh:
11 April 2013 at 7:08 pm #108827Mrs Taylors son ;)
11 April 2013 at 9:23 pm #108853Who the f*** is Jason Taylor? :huh:Fooked if I know…. :silly:
FA Cup Winners 2013, sounds good that
11 April 2013 at 9:34 pm #108856Who the f*** is Jason Taylor? :huh:
Fooked if I know…. :silly:[/quote]you do get about :lol:
11 April 2013 at 9:40 pm #108858Anonymous
This has now been posted on twitter.
I doubt a balanced piece like that will get as much national coverage as all the negative stuff but what the hell.
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