Sales have largely dried up this afternoon and evening, as you'd expect - 12,159 available now.
I'm afraid not, no.@Bozza do we know how many albion plus members there are??
Sales have largely dried up this afternoon and evening, as you'd expect - 12,159 available now.
Sales have largely dried up this afternoon and evening, as you'd expect - 12,159 available now.
I'm so bloody glad these lower tier seats are the premium prices. I'm near the front of upper tier 551 (£65), and I INFINITELY prefer that view alongside the pitch to being low down, especially behind the goal where you can barely see whats going on up the other end. I've watched a few games from the WSL as my dad and sister used to sit there. It was ok for a change, but no way would I swap it for my vantage point in the WSU, and I feel exactly the same about Wembley.What makes lower tier tickets the most precious at Wembley? Assuming as the players look like ants from the top tiers? Never really thought about it, but noticeably obvious how much quicker the lower tier seats sell out, despite higher prices.
that proves the randomness of the system also logged in at 859 and around 2250. fairly painless 10 minute wait and 2 minute purchase. knew I needed to get a ticket in the block adjacent to the one set aside for match day staff as my daughter didn't want me too far awayLogged in at 8.59 this morning and ended up 3276th in the queue
Got decent seats but it seemed like a mad scramble.
Wow - makes me realise just how lucky I got.Logged in at 8.59 this morning and ended up 3276th in the queue
Low down sucks.
34,000 I thinkwhat was our initial allocation?
That, now becomes the key question. I also reckon if you found out it wouldn't be really representative, because loads of them will have been plastic opportunists getting tickets so they can watch their team (arsenal, man u, Liverpool etc) and figuring the 30 quid would be worth it.@Bozza do we know how many albion plus members there are??
34,000, but guesstimates are that around 30k were released to fans...what was our initial allocation?
If you're a Man U fan then the £30 may have secured you access to a bonus semi-final ticket!That, now becomes the key question. I also reckon if you found out it wouldn't be really representative, because loads of them will have been plastic opportunists getting tickets so they can watch their team (arsenal, man u, Liverpool etc) and figuring the 30 quid would be worth it.
Ecuador and Argentina on the Internet maybe. Its the Japanese that turn up en masse at games.Japan, Ecuador & Argentina at a rough guess as to where the majority of new the members base is now (maybe)?
Sales have largely dried up this afternoon and evening, as you'd expect - 12,159 available now.
You also have a very good point about members being Arsenal, Liverpool etc. I'm switching to the glass half full there maybe a chance side.Ecuador and Argentina on the Internet maybe. Its the Japanese that turn up en masse at games.
It was 7000 in an hourSo roughly 8000 sold in the last 24 hours. Not bad going.
If we continued that rate of sales from now until the semi-final itself...It was 7000 in an hour
Indeed.If you're a Man U fan then the £30 may have secured you access to a bonus semi-final ticket!