I'm going, but would have still preferred a sell out at a club ground.
Mine came this morning
Palace v Watford - 79,110
Yes, I can see how that might be attractive, but say if it were at Villa Park with say a 40,000 capacity, with the other team plus hangers-on/neutrals, would you have been happy with an allocation of 18,000? It might have been that you would not be going?
Exactly.
Portsmouth fans absolutely jizzing their pants because they took 40k to a nothing match where tickets were about 50p each. Who'd have guessed that. Someone should point out that teams like Gillingham and Bristol Rovers have both taken over 40,000 to Wembley - Rovers did so fairly recently. If prices are low enough and there aren't internal politics at work, it's not all that special.
I don't know how many they took there but they sold their allocation - which is more than Chelsea did. Packed Saints end, huge gaps at the Chelsea end.
You can collect from Chelsea
I was there Saturday in the other end, never was going to be a question that we sold out regardless of prices but the 6 tickets per season ticket rule they had brought out the worst in them.
That said to call it a nothing match as a final played at Wembley compared to a semi final which should be at a neutral ground is just wrong. I remember when we played Millwall at old Trafford about 15 years ago in the semi and that felt special with a place at the final on the line.
Just in case you didn't know I am not bitter about one or the other as we lost both and I was at them alongside the 2014 milk cup final against city
Just over 600 left!
Wait, you think that your Wembley final in an U23s tournament which is so derided that gates struggle to get above 1,000 is not a "nothing match" compared to an FA Cup semi final?
You have GOT to be having a laugh!