A few sub-80,000 crowds over recent years. We should beat Millwall v Wigan anyway!
2018
Man Utd v Spurs - 84,667
Chelsea v Southampton - 73,416
2017
Chelsea v Spurs - 86,335
Arsenal v Man City - 85,725
2016
Everton v Man Utd - 86,064
Palace v Watford - 79,110
2015
Reading v Arsenal - 84,081...
Is it the same?
The very central seats, on and close to the halfway line, are often sparsely populated for non-BIG games. They are the really posh seats owned by people who pick and choose their games. These are our tickets, although they weren't originally, which adjoin those. So, it could...
For the avoidance of doubt, I'm sure kingcole was merely highlighting the somewhat bizarre situation that some Albion fans were unable to buy Wembley tickets from BHAFC, but could buy from Manchester City. I'm sure he was not advocating people actually did this, due to the potential risk of...
This isn't about priority though. I can't imagine anyone has a problem with the priority aspect of it. This is about not having access to tickets at all.
There are people who go to varying number of Albion games, home and/or away, who have been unable to buy tickets for this game. They could...
A point of order: NSC never does, says or thinks anything.
That aside, it is a genuine shame that a load of the best seats in the house have only come on sale once nearly everyone, including all of the most "loyal" Albion fans have already bought their tickets.
(Note: I'm not blaming the club...
I wonder how much additional demand there is out there. I bought my STH +2 earlier today for two people who wanted to come but had no way of obtaining a ticket.
How many more like this are out there?
Just bought my STH +2 for a friend of a friend.
Strikes me that the tiers have worked really well. Slight, and expected, rush at the beginning of each but largely people having time to choose from a wide range of seats.
The only thing I'd disagree is the way those with purchasing history only...
And the seats adjoin so someone will pay more than the person sitting in the seat immediately behind them, based on where the line is arbitrarily drawn.
Here >>> https://forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/threads/fa-cup-sf-city-v-brighton-sat-6-apr-17-30.339426/page-117#post-11652046
Sounds like they're struggling to sell the more expensive tickets, the complete opposite to our position. It's their 13th visit since 2011 (and that doesn't include Spurs...
When this chap gets some replies we may know - https://forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/threads/fa-cup-sf-city-v-brighton-sat-6-apr-17-30.339426/page-113#post-11651032
You get it at each stage.
You can tell that my the numbers in brackets after each stage, so the 4 quarter-final winners, including us, get £720,000. We'll then get either a further £900,000 or £1.8m depending on the result at Wembley.
I think it's the prize pool, ie the money that gets paid out...
Extra preliminary round winners (184 teams) £2,250 Losers receive £750
Preliminary round winners (160) £2,890 Losers receive £960
First round qualifying winners (116) £6,000
Second Round Qualifying winners (80) £9,000
Third Round...