Bought mine and flying over on the 9th may. Had intended to stay on to see us win the cup final but sadly not to be.
I was there that day. John Wark playing for Ipswich and coins and plastic bottles raining down into the away end
I was absolutely spoggled that day. Hung over for about a week.
Even though we were getting relegated and they were champions the locals were still not at all friendly. But did we join them on the pitch in the end?
****ed off as soon as I could. Even if we go down at least I won't have to fork out £45 to go there again next season. Same for Elland Road.
One of the saving graces of the PL is the £30 cap.
Those were the days, bottle tops and allI was there that day. John Wark playing for Ipswich and coins and plastic bottles raining down into the away end
Those were the days, bottle tops and all
Any idea how many tickets are left? I’m flying over from the states and want to make sure 2 are next to eachother before purchasing the 19/20 membership.
Looks to be about 500 with 307 available in the east stand block next to away fans.
Bronze members can only buy one ticket.Any idea how many tickets are left? I’m flying over from the states and want to make sure 2 are next to eachother before purchasing the 19/20 membership.
Strange the lack of interest in ManC tickets, compared to the visits of ManU and Arsenal. Smaller club?
I imagine it has something to do with the fact it is just no fun watching us against these teams if you genuinely love and support the club. And that's when we're playing well.
It's a severe wake-up call to the financial gulf in modern football. If the other 13 teams in the PL were of the same level it would not be hard to admit we don't belong here. That isn't the case, it's 6 and the rest with the distance of several galaxies between.
Not even MASSIVE clubs can breach that divide now, it's over. League finishes in the PL are becoming more and more consistent, with very little shift. Shame on whichever clubs voted for even greater imbalance with the distribution of money from global tv rights. I imagine Everton were one of them, Leicester too, both who think they're well above their station.
Strange the lack of interest in ManC tickets, compared to the visits of ManU and Arsenal. Smaller club?
Very few BHA STHs have Man City as their first club ?
Bronze members can only buy one ticket.
I was going to fly over and take my Granddaughter but not possible.
There were very few seats next to each other apart from right in the corner.
Bought 2 for Newcastle instead.