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[Football] FA Cup 5th round draw [Wolves away]



cheesy77

Well-known member
Feb 18, 2009
447
Has anyone got a link to the video of the Wolves fans in the corporate box going mental at the albion fans winding them up in the 4-1 earlier this season? I could do with a laugh and can't find it online now.

Edit: actually I found it
Screenshot_20240128_225834_Samsung Internet.jpg
 




mile oak

Well-known member
May 21, 2023
690
Maybe the game will be closed doors?
Hopefully not and I dont think so but you never know, there does seem to be an increase of trouble at matches recently and Im sure the football authorities will want to ramp up punishments so its not impossible it will be played without fans. We still see from time to time posts on here of away fans in home stands at the Amex, but I think we have got a better grip on this than other teams. At least I say that hopefully with CP coming next.
 






jrbha

Active member
Nov 18, 2021
89

Ticket information​

On sale dates​

Season Ticket holders with 305+ points: Tue 6 Feb 9am

All Season Ticket holders /1901 Club Members: Tue 6 Feb 2pm

MyAlbion+ Members: Wed 7 Feb 9am

Pricing​

Adult (21-64): £30

Senior (65+): £20

Ages 17-20: £20

Ages 14-16: £12

Child (Under-14): £10

Points allocated for this fixture: 15​


It'll be interesting to see if we're allocated the stand across the side-line or the two-tiered corner, the latter being the much better stand in my opinion.
 
















Dave the hatosaurus

Well-known member
Aug 22, 2021
1,200
worthing
Really? What's your reasoning?
I feel the cup for us is a good chance this year particularly as we know RDZ likes it. In earlier rounds we took a fair few some of whom will like to go to every round and i know the ticket prices were lower but the distance to travel is not significantly greater. It is also a great opportunity for our fans who are living in the midlands to get a ticket to an important match and pick up 15 points!
Sticking my neck out i think sales of about 1400 on first day and 800 second day with 400 more before they go off sale.
 




kevo

Well-known member
Mar 8, 2008
9,119
Really? What's your reasoning?
15 points may be tempting for some I guess, wanting to boost their points for Europe.
 




The problem is, the match will be played AFTER the tickets go on sale for the Away leg of the last 16....so points-hooverers will be banking on us getting to quarter finals....
Might happen :)

That said I'm going to Wolves and I'll probably be other side of the world for the quarters alas
 
















Bozza

You can change this
Helpful Moderator
Jul 4, 2003
55,805
Back in Sussex
£30 is appalling and they'll get very few from their side in for that, bad all round from them.
Ticket prices for FA Cup ties have to be agreed by both clubs.
ADMISSION CHARGES
Immediately upon receipt of the draw, clubs must liaise to agree the prices of admission for the tie, including a possible replay. Once admission prices are agreed, they must be confirmed in writing to avoid any dispute which may arise after ties have been played. Increased admission prices for visiting supporters can only be fixed if both clubs are in agreement. Home clubs must include all details of admission prices agreed on the Match Arrangement Form, especially if prices are different for both clubs.​
 


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