All of our players would do the exact same thing as Kane in that situation.
You can’t throw your hands about in the PL. Dyche has admitted it was a red
Wouldn't be surprised to see a couple of changes in addition to Webster coming in for Colwill.
Maybe Enciso and Ferguson in for Welbeck and Gross (or Veltman)?
That doesn't seem right, I know a couple of people who were in priority two and have only had their memberships for two seasons and can't have been to more than 3 or 4 games.
They do a ballot as their demand always outstrips supply. I think you can safely assume they'll sell their end out...
Also, there'll probably be a much higher corporate uptake compared with the City game. It should be a much better occasion with far fewer empty seats.
I wonder how this has all affected his surprisingly? big ego.
I don't see him walking straight into a relegation battle with Leicester.
If he feels ready to go back into management by the summer, he surely sees himself at a Spurs sort of project as opposed to a Palace sort of project.
Not sure this is the case - Spurs & Chelsea away priority one (which is normally the 3k with the highest amount of STH points) was 276 points and that was back in February.
Priority one was around 245 points for this - so I think we can assume 5/6k were in priority one.
Probably 6k? 24kish...
The only way we get Colwill is if he refuses to sign a new deal and pushes to leave Chelsea.
And even then, that would probably alert a load of other teams who could offer him and Chelsea more money than we could. It's incredibly unlikely that we'll sign him permanently.
The sliver of hope is...
I bought two family members A+ memberships for 2023/2024 just over a week ago and they're both A+ tier 3 for Wembley tickets. But it's probably worth double checking with the club at this stage. I imagine they'll be quite busy today though...
Thanks!
Yeah, in terms of atmosphere upper and lower tier aren't comparable. The lower tier at Wembley is quite shallow though so I can understand why some opt to go to the upper tier for a better view
Don't expect a definitive answer to this one but on the off chance...
Can anyone remember when the lower tier sold out last time we were there? Most of my group are STH priority 1, but we have a few mates who are A+.
Don't expect to be able to get them tickets near us, but is there any chance...
They obviously won't rush him back, but if he's running on grass and kicking a ball he won't be far off. If he's ready to play in a month or so they won't hold him back until next season out of fear of him getting injured again...
For me, playing at Wembley a few weeks beforehand would not impact how special seeing Brighton play in an FA Cup final would be.
For clubs like ours it’s still a rarity, we’ll sell more tickets for the SF than the Amex capacity, and IF we get to final, we’ll sell that out too.
I just don’t...
I’m glad the semis are at Wembley.
I’m not old enough to have seen us at the Old Wembley and don’t count the Spurs away game as properly playing there. So without the FA Cup I’d have gone ages without a proper day out there.
I don’t think anyone under the age of 40 would rather they were...
Yeah I'd have thought so too.
They know they'll sell out their allocation regardless of the kick off time, must be to do with playing in Spain on the Thursday
Good interview with RDZ in Gazetta here...
Begins by speaking a bit about Ukraine, and how he had good offers from Italy after leaving Shakhtar but they didn't feel right. After studying the squad and a five hour meeting with the board he was sold on Brighton...
Says he appreciates the freedom...