...I assume so anyway, as there seems to be around 550 seats available for sale now, with a distribution across most/all parts of the ground.
Palace usually has a lower attendance. Most that don’t go have kids, the others hate the 12.30 kick off.
Thing is, if we win, they are the best games of the season.
St.Paddys day massacre was a 12noon! What a party afterwards! Same again??
Why so some fans with kids choose not to go to this one particularly ... the hateful atmosphere?
Why so some fans with kids choose not to go to this one particularly ... the hateful atmosphere?
I think they have left this a bit late. Only just over 100 available on Tues when I tried to get 2 . Too late now as they have made other arrangements.
Why so some fans with kids choose not to go to this one particularly ... the hateful atmosphere?
I'm sure I saw on twitter that Palace haven't sold out yet? Although that was a couple of days ago
Possibly. My former manager took his two young sons (6 and 8 years old) last season and as they left they were spat at and verbally abused as they made there way to the station by a group of Palace fans and understandably were pretty upset. He has put his seat and those of his two sons on the ticket exchange this year because of that. Sad but not a complete surprise.
I can see that my neighbour has put his ticket up for sale, but there's no way I'm paying £42 for my 9-y-o to come unfortunately.
Whilst I understand why re-sale tickets are sold at adult prices only, it can be slightly frustrating.
...I assume so anyway, as there seems to be around 550 seats available for sale now, with a distribution across most/all parts of the ground.