SICKASAGULL
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- Aug 26, 2007
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As Sky are showing the game and ST holders have to pay for Cup games it is unlikely that the match will be a sell out.
As Sky are showing the game and ST holders have to pay for Cup games it is unlikely that the match will be a sell out.
As Sky are showing the game and ST holders have to pay for Cup games it is unlikely that the match will be a sell out.
What would you estimate the attendance would be at a replay?
What would you estimate the attendance would be at a replay?
What would you estimate the attendance would be at a replay?
Would depend really, we got 30k v Blackburn (who had 200 fans there!) but that was a Saturday game. I reckon around the same, definitely more though if they lowered the price from £20.
Big Premier League side at the AMEX on a SATURDAY??
Probably will beat the Liverpool record attendance to be honest.
Big Premier League side at the AMEX on a SATURDAY??
Probably will beat the Liverpool record attendance to be honest.
Agreed - no reason for any empties as money would have only been handed over a few days ago, where as for the ST's it could be as much as a year ago!
22400 will be the crowd
There only look like loads of tickets because the unsold STH seats are now on sale. Once word gets out, I'd expect them to sell fast.
Thats more than capacity. People on the rooftops?
Doh - 22300 - honest typo!
the issue with the loyalty points is you suffer from a personal perspective and therefore feels unfair...I'd like to take my son (who is 6), i know that my mate who I sit next to in WSU isn't going. So logically to me they should just swap the ticket to a U10 and i am happy. However, it that is replicated with every ST holder that isn't going, then those without ST would get a sniff. Or you put all non ST tickets on sale straight away to non ST holders with loyalty points and allow some swapping amongst ST holders...oh f**k it eeesss complicated init