doogie004
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14500 tickets sold already
Exactly this sir..............That's pretty good going. Looks like the club has got the pricing policy spot on.......
I assume that doesn't include the sales for the away end? Assuming they bring a thousand that's 15,500, what about 1901s, is that included? If not it looks like being a big crowd.
Win on Saturday and I reckon we'll have 20,000.
As for the pricing, the club have been vindicated imo. The fact is WE are worth the admission fee at the moment regardless of the opposition.
Yep, agree with you. Last night will have got a few more people reeled in, and another win on Saturday and we will sell out I am sure.
I would assume it does include the 1901 tbh.I assume that doesn't include the sales for the away end? Assuming they bring a thousand that's 15,500, what about 1901s, is that included? If not it looks like being a big crowd.
Win on Saturday and I reckon we'll have 20,000.
Either way looks like at least a couple of thousand season ticket holders haven't bought.
and Sunderland should be the first club to sell the away end.
I would assume it does include the 1901 tbh.
Either way looks like at least a couple of thousand season ticket holders haven't bought.
Oh well, hope it sells out anyway regardless of the issue of prices (or not).
You really think so?
Yes, big club with fantastic away support, ground they've not been to before, in the middle of the holidays, plus a seaside resort and prices a lot less than they pay in the Prem.
Not a chance. It's 340 miles from Sunderland to Brighton! That's a 680 mile round trip, for a second round Carling Cup tie on a Tuesday night against lower league opposition. Yes we all think the Amex is lovely, but their ground is double the size, it isn't going to be much of a factor for them. I'd be impressed if they brought more than a thousand.
And although they are a big club, they won't have too many Sussex or South East based fans like the likes of Liverpoll or Man Utd would.
Also a return train fare is apparently nearly £200!