He did.And did he have a cunning plan?
There might be a spike over the weekend, I'd imagine quite a lot of people prefer to buy a paper ticket in person than the DIY online method.
There will be over 15k but that is still disappointing in the scheme of things.
We are literally a game away from Wembley.
Because the warm beer is expensive.Why are the crowds dwindling?
I've been married too many years now. So I prefer the DIY online method myself.There might be a spike over the weekend, I'd imagine quite a lot of people prefer to buy a paper ticket in person than the DIY online method.
Socks are the happening thing, man.If tickets aren't selling, at least we know socks are
That is shit no matter how shit we are and what is going on at the club we should all be up for a semi final no matter what cup it's in.7000+ now sold
A win tomorrow would help.That is shit no matter how shit we are and what is going on at the club we should all be up for a semi final no matter what cup it's in.
That is shit no matter how shit we are and what is going on at the club we should all be up for a semi final no matter what cup it's in.
You can pay on the gate I believe so there will probably be a good walk up and massive queues and them same people moaning about organisation.
Quick question. What the hell is that ticketfast thingy? Is that the 'print at home' option?
I've not bought online before (having either had a season ticket, or relied on organised mates, or simply walked up), but I have brought my cushion because I hear the seats on the bandwagon are a bit firm.
True but people weren't that interested before the Crewe game and still turned up in numbers.I went off on one the other way so for balance, if people aren't interested, they aren't interested.
Yeah, they email you the tickets in a PDF and you print it off.
I did it at the start of the season few years back, the thing is, the seat I was in I'd been in for 2 seasons!I had a bloke stand and argue with me for about 5 minutes I was in his seat. He was adamant I was in his seat and was going to get the stewards. Until he realised he was 3 blocks out.
the blocks are numbered before you walk out of the concourse.
Not even kicked out by the ground staff?I did it at the start of the season few years back, the thing is, the seat I was in I'd been in for 2 seasons!
I've been married too many years now. So I prefer the DIY online method myself.
We are literally a game away from Wembley.
Expect the 7.30 KO to catch a lot of people out who are buying on the gate, cue some bloke ringing up the phone in after the game to rant about the kick off time when he's missed the first 15 minsYou can pay on the gate I believe so there will probably be a good walk up and massive queues and them same people moaning about organisation.
Because the warm beer is expensive.
Yeah, for the final of a tin-pot competition that a club the size of CCFC shouldn't even be eligible for (as senior sides of top 2 division clubs do not enter).
A tin-pot trophy where our previous game against Wycombe (I was there) attracted 912 people. Other games in the competition were in the 300-350 attendance zone. Our previous home gates for the Checkatrade this season were:
West Ham 2091
Northampton 2085
Crawley 1338
Brighton 2085
Total 7599
Average 1890 per game.
So if we get 17000 as some predict, that would be 9 x the average home gate so far for this competition.
For comparison (and yes, there's no question it's late on a Friday in sad Oucho's office), here are the comparable figures from 2012/13 when we last reached the semi:
Burton 5437
Sheff U 10162
Preston 12655
Total 28254
Average 9418 per game.
This was about 35% of the total who turned up to the ill-fated Crewe game. So in the context, 17k against Wycombe might not be too bad....