Read my answer below, i was joking.
Yes I've noticed after my post
Read my answer below, i was joking.
What % of them do you think weren't sth?I think anyone that bought a ticket for the Newcastle game, should have first dibs for the next round.
replay probably 16th so sales cant start before 17th/18th.
Arsenal would want full allocation of around 2800 whereas Swans probably only 2K and might not sell out that if it is a Sunday afternoon but wont take less for sure.
No chance of extra seats in the north I think as too much work still to do and home games inbetween. Just a chance that the extras in the south west corner could be used without the hospitality area being completed but I would be surprised tbh.
Probably going to be a record crowd whatever and after probably pocketing £400k from yesterday with tv money our share of the fourth round match is going to round that up to a bonus income in the order of a million quid. Got to help Gus's transfer kitty and no chance of letting Bridcutt or anyone else go before this game surely
From the official club websitereplay probably 16th so sales cant start before 17th/18th.
Arsenal would want full allocation of around 2800 whereas Swans probably only 2K and might not sell out that if it is a Sunday afternoon but wont take less for sure.
No chance of extra seats in the north I think as too much work still to do and home games inbetween. Just a chance that the extras in the south west corner could be used without the hospitality area being completed but I would be surprised tbh.
Probably going to be a record crowd whatever and after probably pocketing £400k from yesterday with tv money our share of the fourth round match is going to round that up to a bonus income in the order of a million quid. Got to help Gus's transfer kitty and no chance of letting Bridcutt or anyone else go before this game surely
Season ticket holders can secure their seat to watch Albion take on Swansea or Arsenal...
After knocking Newcastle United out of the FA Cup yesterday Gus Poyet’s side have been rewarded with more Premier League opposition at the Amex in the fourth round.
The Swans and Gunners drew 2-2 earlier today and the winners will visit the Amex on the weekend of January 26th and 27th, and season-ticket holders can secure their seat now by enrolling to the club's auto-cup scheme.
Visit the online ticketing system, log in using your fan number and password, click on the ‘Memberships > Cup Scheme Enrollments’ navigation section and follow the instructions.
For each HOME cup match, funds will be automatically deducted shortly after ticket prices are confirmed. You will also be notified in advance by email, and the match will be uploaded to the season-ticket holder's smartcard.
Ticket details will be announced, and the match date and time will be confirmed, following discussions between the two clubs.
Arsenal will demand 25% and will get around that
Arsenal will demand 25% and will get around that
Arsenal will demand 25% and will get around that
So all the no show Sth will go now
That was the first Albion game I ever went to...would love it to be them again. The only downside to Arsenal is that Wegner would probably only send the kids down.
I think full price is fair for Arsenal. Reduced price for Swansea.
I thought the away team was only entitled to 15%
idgii was joking
Arsenal will demand 25% and will get around that
Arsenal will demand 25% and will get around that
It is, though a visiting club can ask for more i believe and can get more if the home club accepts - which we wouldnt. They will get 15% - around 4k, depends if they would actually take that many too.
Those saying they will only pay it for Arsenal, Swansea have already beaten them at the Emirates this season so clearly arent that bad - much better than Newcastle anyway.