Hotchilidog
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- Jan 24, 2009
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Looking forward to a decent atmosphere from the Albion fans who are in attendance, these games tend to attract the more vocal element.
Should have just opened the lower bowl. I'm surprised that all other stands except East and NE haven't been taken of sale in a effort to fill those in camera shot up.I can't see how it's a "shambles", as mentioned by many on here the late Saturday night kick off with a potential 11pm finish with limited public transport options at that time, plus the fact it's on TV, means that it's unlikely that they would've shifted many more home tickets even at a far cheaper price.
And sprint to beat before everyone else leaving early which could include people sprintingIf its goes to pens the only way you're back to Brighton by 11.15 is if you sprint to the station to beat the queue & are straight on a train. Adding up the 90 mins match, injury time, extra time, injury time on the extra time, the breaks in between all of those & the pens then it will finish just before 11 if i've done the math right. If there's any sort of queue or wait for a train it could easily be 11.45 or later back to Brighton i'd say, just in case there's a particular London bound train you're aiming for. Im in the same situation.
Why? Wouldn't have made a difference.I'm going, but the club should have made it £15.
BINGOSo all those not going because of trains times /trains etc etc won't want a ticket for a semi final on a Sunday at Wembley at say 6pm ?
The magic of the FA CupRidiculous time for a match.
The last time I felt that magic was when we played Grimsby on a Sunday afternoon. My FA Cup magic mojo is at zero.The magic of the FA Cup