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27 March 2013 at 1:19 pm #106394
It’s not the amount we’ve sold that bothers me (we are what we are) it’s the fact that the people with season tickets who bought early will end up with worse seats than those who stroll up next week when they’re on general sale. Seems wrong.
27 March 2013 at 1:22 pm #106395It’s not the amount we’ve sold that bothers me (we are what we are) it’s the fact that the people with season tickets who bought early will end up with worse seats than those who stroll up next week when they’re on general sale. Seems wrong.how is this true I queued up for 3 hours and ended up with the seats i wanted in exactly the block I wanted ? block 111 behind the goal bottom tier
27 March 2013 at 1:24 pm #106396Anonymous
Thinking about it further, don’t forget we have other games that some folk who go every game will have to fork out for first, such as QPR away. And when do we play City away? Bloody dear do over the next few weeks. A lot will be reliant on plastic, I think. :ohmy:
27 March 2013 at 1:26 pm #106397Got mine for the block I wanted so no complaints From me :lol:
27 March 2013 at 3:31 pm #106412It’s not the amount we’ve sold that bothers me (we are what we are) it’s the fact that the people with season tickets who bought early will end up with worse seats than those who stroll up next week when they’re on general sale. Seems wrong.
how is this true I queued up for 3 hours and ended up with the seats i wanted in exactly the block I wanted ? block 111 behind the goal bottom tier[/quote]
That might explain it…
27 March 2013 at 4:38 pm #106419Anonymous
How many would Millwall take if the semi was held at say Utd or City, 5:15 KO ,and no trains to get back.
I know plenty of people who aren’t taking the full entourage to the semi i.e. wife, kids, aunties uncles grand parents etc….. .Their trying to save a few quid with the more than possible hope we reach the Final.
If we do reach the Final watch the scramble then , don’t quote me but would get about 20,000 or so ?.
27 March 2013 at 4:42 pm #106420Anonymous
I got a brew, sat in my armchair, logged on at 10am on Sunday, by 10:15 I had 4 tickets I wanted in block 111. Simples!
But…. cant see it being that easy should we get to the final.
27 March 2013 at 5:07 pm #106422Let’s hope it’s a fine day – with the roof open!
27 March 2013 at 5:27 pm #106429Let’s hope it’s a fine day – with the roof open!For most games the roof is in the “closed” position. It isn’t like Cardiff that covers the pitch, the sliding roof only goes as far as the touchlines.
27 March 2013 at 10:56 pm #106466Single blokes or ST holders with no kids though – NO EXCUSE !!! B)
What’s the difference between a ST holder with no kids and a non-ST holder with no kids? :/[/quote]
One is better off between £250.00 and £350.00 I guess.
I meant and not or – I think. It was early this morning !! B)
27 March 2013 at 11:21 pm #106468Tickets for final last year were £45 to £115 so could be a bloody dear doo this! For me and my boys I reckon we are talking £500 on the day with travel and food. I’ll be going but can see why others can’t justify it.
28 March 2013 at 3:33 am #106494South stand sold out.
Few single seats left in both the East and West.
Tickets now on sale in the North after Saints returned some.Sorry, wrong thread ;)
28 March 2013 at 3:37 am #106496Even the saints fans are getting fed up of that dying “sport”.
My rugby watching mate says they normally sell out the north and take up sections of the east and West. :lol:From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!28 March 2013 at 3:39 am #106497Even the saints fans are getting fed up of that dying “sport”.
My rugby watching mate says they normally sell out the north and take up sections of the east and West. :lol:They’ve never travelled well when they’re not expecting to win. If they beat us then there’ll have been 30,000 there.
28 March 2013 at 3:43 am #106498Even the saints fans are getting fed up of that dying “sport”.
My rugby watching mate says they normally sell out the north and take up sections of the east and West. :lol:They’ve never travelled well when they’re not expecting to win. If they beat us then there’ll have been 30,000 there.[/quote]
No doubt the attendance will be announced as 25,004.
From Matlock to ManU
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