millwall have sold all their £60 tickets…plenty money these cockerneeeees
they hav’nt sold there tickets in same order as latics.they have sold randomly.we have sold block by block, as they are filled or nearly filled,from the royal box,block 101 and 501 first.
fa rules state,any unsold tickets from each club,will not be given to the other club to sell.we have also received more tickets than millwall.
“The ticket allocations for the Semi-Finals are as follows:-
Millwall and Manchester City = 31, 514 – West End – Wembley Stadium.
Wigan Athletic & Chelsea or Manchester United = 31,863 – East End – Wembley Stadium.
you may be right.but i will say again they have sold there tickets not as we have.they hav’nt sold in blocks.they have let there fans buy tickets anywhere, in there section.we won’t sell our next £60 tickets until we have filled or nearly filled the £50 ticket sections,leading up to the £60 sections.
512 (yellow) us lot….right next to the scoreboard……..from what iv’e heard, every crank in es2 is in that blcok……..which raises the question……..why on earth am i in it????
alto of es2 lot are in block 111 behind the goal including myself
i’ll say again…millwall have sold ALL there £60 tickets
3,420 sold out, you are correct, but they have had theirs on open sale for a few days now. This is the last day for us for S/T only, and I suspect quite a number will buy today when going to the match. They will then go on open sale and I would expect a further boost in sales.
You do get your knickers in a twist about ticket sales and crowds of a variety of events and sports, don’t you? Chill. :)
To quote my dad, a couple of days ago when talking about people worrying about low ticket sales….
“We’ve got our tickets, so I don’t really care whether we sell them all or not.”
Couldn’t have put it better myself. Anybody who is actually bothered about Latics, will be in that stadium. So lets stop worrying about how many, shall we?
Just been down to the DW and changed my block 118 tickets row 7 to block 120 row 39. I’m in that little block that sits just underneath the first tier which is corporate only.
I just tried to swap my seats and the woman was having none of it. Swore blind that swapping wasn’t possible and didn’t seem remotely bothered that those who stroll up at the end of the week will get the best seats. “Blame the FA” was the only response I got.
The ticket office manager was a bit more sympathetic but still wouldn’t swap them for me – he assured me no-one had as the system wouldn’t let them.
Just been down to the DW and changed my block 118 tickets row 7 to block 120 row 39. I’m in that little block that sits just underneath the first tier which is corporate only.
I just tried to swap my seats and the woman was having none of it. Swore blind that swapping wasn’t possible and didn’t seem remotely bothered that those who stroll up at the end of the week will get the best seats. “Blame the FA” was the only response I got.
The ticket office manager was a bit more sympathetic but still wouldn’t swap them for me – he assured me no-one had as the system wouldn’t let them.
How did you manage to swap yours?[/quote]
I’m not sure where all this ‘swapping tickets’ comes into play, because as far a I am aware, you can ask for a specific block. I did, I asked for 502 and I got 502. I also asked for ‘near to the front’, and the lady sorted me out with row 5.
Can’t knock our ticket office this time. Also, I believe that when you condsider the stadium is ultra modern and cost about £700 million to build, there will not be a bad seat in the house. The easiest guide is that the cheapest seats are high up and furthest away from the pitch. I doubt anybody paying £50-£60 will have much to complain about, really.
Six tickets for block 510 sitting proudly on the fireplace, its not sunk in proper yet, I keep smiling at them, we’re going to effing Wembley…………..again.
Just been down to the DW and changed my block 118 tickets row 7 to block 120 row 39. I’m in that little block that sits just underneath the first tier which is corporate only.
I just tried to swap my seats and the woman was having none of it. Swore blind that swapping wasn’t possible and didn’t seem remotely bothered that those who stroll up at the end of the week will get the best seats. “Blame the FA” was the only response I got.
The ticket office manager was a bit more sympathetic but still wouldn’t swap them for me – he assured me no-one had as the system wouldn’t let them.
How did you manage to swap yours?[/quote]
I told um that me and my lad was in different blocks despite getting them at the same time on line. I suggest you take them in and say you can’t go now due to some family reasons get your money back and get them on general sales. It’s a fekin joke and will be more of a farce if we get to the final. :woohoo:
Six tickets for block 510 sitting proudly on the fireplace, its not sunk in proper yet, I keep smiling at them, we’re going to effing Wembley…………..again.
We not good enough for pre match drinks these days then ? :huh: