skybluelee
Well-Known Member
Presumably the only other time in our history thay we have taken more than three times our home avg attendance to an away match was Wembley. Think our avg in 86/87 was around 16K.
It makes no logical or financial sense not to open the top tier. It's hardly likely to come tumbling down is it, it's been built and standing for a decade or more?! More ridiculous PC bureaucracy. They will have a situation where City fans will just buy into the home areas if we cannot get these tickets.
MK Dons are still to obtain a safety certificate that would allow the top tier to be opened up on match days. This isn't something that can be by-passed just for the sake of taking an extra few quid from more away supporters!
dont they have to hold test events when the top tier is not used to full capacity? this game would be the perfect chance to do that. The MK fans aren't going to buy enough tickets to need the whole of the top tier open so why not open a bit up for us and class it as a test?
I believed MK said they will not open it to us, as the Home fans have not had the opportunity to use it as yet?
I believed MK said they will not open it to us, as the Home fans have not had the opportunity to use it as yet?
Seems ridiculous to me.Anyhow,my tickets are here,all five of them.northwest corner,aisle 30 row p.
I believed MK said they will not open it to us, as the Home fans have not had the opportunity to use it as yet?
I believed MK said they will not open it to us, as the Home fans have not had the opportunity to use it as yet?
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we are only 40 pages away from beating "pompy, what on earth"
Phew, thanks for letting us know mate, we we all worried there for a while.My tickets arrived
Great following guys, hopefully we shall take a good number to your place of a few hundred
Great following guys, hopefully we shall take a good number to your place of a few hundred
7966 Home fans at MK today, might not beat them but it will be 50/50