Nick
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I went to go in box park for play off. They said 45 minutes wait to get in.Boxpark is terrible, overpriced as fuck
Im a JJ Moons man
I went to go in box park for play off. They said 45 minutes wait to get in.Boxpark is terrible, overpriced as fuck
Im a JJ Moons man
I went to go in box park for play off. They said 45 minutes wait to get in.
I had a Man U supporting mate asking for a ticket. Before we judge, he is Cov member at least and goes to about 10 home games a season.I have had a Scouser get in touch wanting to go so he can boo Man Utd
IS that the usual end? All looks the same to me.
I notice for away tickets they have added a category for NSTHS with 200+ points although it hasn't got anywhere near that stage since they did it. Wonder if they will do the same for this ?Surely STHs x 1
Then non-STHs with 500 plus points
Then NSTHS with 400 points etc
is the fairest means.
And yes, I am partly saying this from the perspective of a non-STH with 660 points.
Green man is overrated btw
I won't have enough points to get near a ticket by the sounds so I'm resign to the fact that I will need to find a pub and get shit faced watching it in Cov - not a bad alternative ofc, but my god I hope they've learned from last time..when I went Vs Luton I recall bumping into a few united and spurs fans who's mates had invited them along, god knows it will be worse this time that united are involved.
I think it will be that since the playoff final had a section for 100 points plus last year, realistically how many non sth will have more than 200+ points? A fair few but remember will be around 15k tickets after 19.5k odd ST have had their one, and that's not taking into account people who will be on holiday etcI notice for away tickets they have added a category for NSTHS with 200+ points although it hasn't got anywhere near that stage since they did it. Wonder if they will do the same for this ?
I can be pretty glass half empty at times, but I very much doubt that..I appreciate the boost of optimism though.Anyone, and I mean anyone who has been to more than 2 games this season will get a ticket.
We did Wealstone FC before PO then got tube in, was great for the kids running about / playing football - get food and drink easy also.Doesnt surprise me
I can be pretty glass half empty at times, but I very much doubt that..I appreciate the boost of optimism though.
You make some valid points, the only thing I would say to counter it is that every single person I know who has ever been to a coventry game is desperate to goOur highest 'home' crowd this season was 25,000 against Leicester. That would still leave 9000 tickets.
Obviously it will sell out, but not everyone will go. It's another expensive day out during a busy period of the season. We're not likely to win. We've played there loads now.
Like last year, if you truly want to go, you'll get a ticket. You may end up with a category A/B which is expensive.
I hope not, the kids team I manage have a cup final in the morning. I won't be able to leave Wimborne, Dorset until 11:30-12pm. 4:30pm ko at Wembley should be ok subject to no issues on the M3...It won’t be a 3pm kickoff
Our highest 'home' crowd this season was 25,000 against Leicester. That would still leave 9000 tickets.
true but a day tripper won't be able to actually get a ticket, people who regularly watch City and have the points for it will be able to go it's that simpleYou make some valid points, the only thing I would say to counter it is that every single person I know who has ever been to a coventry game is desperate to go
All depends if they do them in batches of points, if a free for all, then smugness goes away, and that's from someone in the 1800sWatching the bunfight for tickets as a STH with 1300+ points
I seem to recall it got to that sort of level for the play off final. In fact in the end wasn't it anyone with an account number? And that was with season ticket holders getting two tickets, which surely they won't do this time. I also think this is nowhere near as important a match, although I guess being against Man U might attract more people.Anyone, and I mean anyone who has been to more than 2 games this season will get a ticket.
It also means some ST holders will give their spare to either somebody who has no interest in the club but likes a day out to Wembley, or a local Manchester United supporting friend. There should be a considered priority level for those fans that live abroad and fund the club through ifollow, and still get to 5/10 games a season
Well, I don't think there's a universe in which I don't get a ticket so I'm not too worried.All depends if they do them in batches of points, if a free for all, then smugness goes away, and that's from someone in the 1800s
Jacob Rees-Mogg is a City fan?All depends if they do them in batches of points, if a free for all, then smugness goes away, and that's from someone in the 1800s
I seem to recall it got to that sort of level for the play off final. In fact in the end wasn't it anyone with an account number? And that was with season ticket holders getting two tickets, which surely they won't do this time. I also think this is nowhere near as important a match, although I guess being against Man U might attract more people.
It isn’t as important but it’s still a huge occasionI seem to recall it got to that sort of level for the play off final. In fact in the end wasn't it anyone with an account number? And that was with season ticket holders getting two tickets, which surely they won't do this time. I also think this is nowhere near as important a match, although I guess being against Man U might attract more people.
I seem to recall it got to that sort of level for the play off final. In fact in the end wasn't it anyone with an account number? And that was with season ticket holders getting two tickets, which surely they won't do this time. I also think this is nowhere near as important a match, although I guess being against Man U might attract more people.
Does the Saturday 3pm TV black-out apply to FAC semi-finals?
No mate not normallyIf it's the same again, can someone in the middle category (me) buy one for someone who has an account but less than 100 points (my dad) before the general sale? I'm guessing not but want to check! He doesn't go very often these days but would love to take him to Wembley if I can.
Same as playoff final I mean
Thursday 18th May – 10am
2022/23 Season Ticket Holders
Friday 19th May – 3pm
Supporters with 100+ points
Monday 22nd May – 10am
General Sale – fans must have an existing account created before 13th May