walmai wrote:marvin wrote:Chelsea are in London.
City have never claimed to be a Massive club - that was a once witty Man Utd invention. But we are loyal. But how many times can the same 35k keep shelling out for season tickets, Cup games, aways, and Wembley.
And City's selling regime doesn't help. Can'y buy in person, and only just gone on sale to those with purchase history, but because they have to send them by post, they can only be on "general sale" for a week. Had they gone on general sale earlier they would have sold out by now. Might still sell out.
OK, I see the points that you're making, but are you suggesting that, for instance, if Sunderland, Everton or even Forest had won the FA Cup, they'd not be selling out the Charity Shield?
I didn't realise about the selling regime, which appears to be designed to be a pain in the backside.
Goaters 103 wrote:Spoke to my mate who's a Red (one of the rarer breed, ie a Manc who actually goes to the matches) and Utd have sold all theirs.
If we leave loads of empty seats it will be highly embarrassing to say the least.
Ted Hughes wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Spoke to my mate who's a Red (one of the rarer breed, ie a Manc who actually goes to the matches) and Utd have sold all theirs.
If we leave loads of empty seats it will be highly embarrassing to say the least.
There will be twice as many of our fans travelling from Manchester as theirs. Not one of the rags I know is going. 1 they.can't be arsed & 2 if they could,.they're scared of reprisals from the beating up of families handed out by their comrades.
Steve wrote:Well, I wanted to take a couple of friends to this, but neither of them have supporters numbers with the club. Is there anyway around this?
john@staustell wrote:Steve wrote:Well, I wanted to take a couple of friends to this, but neither of them have supporters numbers with the club. Is there anyway around this?
Apparently not. And it's this eagerness to avoid Scum fans buying our tickets which is scuppering the chance of us selling out.
I should point out though that I remember being horrified by number of empty seats in the Chelsea section for this match - and they live in London!
Goaters 103 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:Spoke to my mate who's a Red (one of the rarer breed, ie a Manc who actually goes to the matches) and Utd have sold all theirs.
If we leave loads of empty seats it will be highly embarrassing to say the least.
There will be twice as many of our fans travelling from Manchester as theirs. Not one of the rags I know is going. 1 they.can't be arsed & 2 if they could,.they're scared of reprisals from the beating up of families handed out by their comrades.
Id agree their London contingent makes it easier to sell out at Wembley, but if we cant sell out our allocation it'll look really shit to say the least.
Up until April, City appearances at Wembley were as rare as hens teeth - can we not club together 27k of us for this one? Piss poor if we cant, especially as the lions share of the tickets are £20 and £25.
zuricity wrote:If there is any consolation in the game not being sold out, it is knowing that the leeches that tried to milk us all for tickets because they have some investment in the Wembley stadium , you know 'corporate tickets' . Will get their come uppance for once. Whereby the corporate food served up ( and for which you have to pay ) is actually pretty shitty and expensive.
So it's great that City fans can pay normal prices for a non event that could and should have been held at Old Trafford. That way we could have really taken them to the cleaners on their own turf....
It's holiday time . It's not important that it's not a sell out.
I'm meeting a guy i've known for 30 odd years. He's a red. so what ? he's a great guy. He's flying in from New York, I'm flying in from Zürich. We're going to have a laugh whatever happens ... and a few beers and a great time without our wives.
Sell out ? WGAF ... ?
City must win though :-)
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