Nickyboy wrote:Stadiums are half empty for rounds 4 & 5 then 40,000 fans come out of the woodwork when teams reach the final.
Nickyboy wrote:Don't get me wrong, didn't mean to sound so cynical and I know there are plenty that go to all the games and they deserve the chance to watch their team in the final. But I've been sat in half empty COMS for plenty of cup games last few seasons so there are just as many who don't put the effort into the early rounds, but still they'll be complaining if they couldn't get a seat at the final
Nickyboy wrote:All of any clubs season ticket holders should be guaranteed the opportunity to attend a domestic final if their club make it
Beefymcfc wrote:I don't really care about that mate, we've fans who have to pick and choose matches (money, work, family commitments etc) but should still have the right to have that choice. We have a usual crowd of approx 45,000 without the away support. Wembley holds 90, so it's fair to say that they would be able to cover our allocation if they didn't give so many of the tickets elsewhere.
mr_nool wrote:I had one of the best days of my life last year (massive tanks to Spiv!), but felt a pang of bad conscience all day for all the much more deserving fans out there who missed out. I wasn't gonna give up my golden ticket, though...
I think I got it of someone who had earned it on his own merits and was supposed to go, but who had to call it off last minute (my ticket wasn't sorted until I was on my way from Stanstead a few hours prior to kick-off).
That said, I would also advocate a fairer system where the loyal fans are "guaranteed" tickets and where less tickets are corporate. How to do it, though, I just don't know.
Dazzacity wrote:The season ticket thing isnt fair imo. I do a 300 mile round trip to watch city and simply cant go to as many games as I would like but I still go to a good number. Iv stood next to people that are clearly season ticket holders and you can see that some just go as its so conveniant and just something to do as its right on their doorstep. I went up against West Brom and the two lads next to me spent the whole of the first half stood facing eachother talking and looking on their phones. They slagged the first half deiplay and didnt return for the second !! Id feel a bit pissed off if these guys got ahead of me grabbing a final ticket when I go to all that trouble getting to games and spending money on travel. Iv had many a time where I ent got home till the early hours,had a couple of hours sleep and then got up for work at 5am. Im not trying to say Im better than locals because I have to travel further, but there are some that I feel get season tickets because its on therir doorstep and its just something to do..
Im_Spartacus wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I don't really care about that mate, we've fans who have to pick and choose matches (money, work, family commitments etc) but should still have the right to have that choice. We have a usual crowd of approx 45,000 without the away support. Wembley holds 90, so it's fair to say that they would be able to cover our allocation if they didn't give so many of the tickets elsewhere.
But this is the thing mate, some people sacrifice everything to watch city.......they have a right to a final ticket if they have made the effort, found the money, and made sacrifices. I know that for many attending the cup games is a money issue, but with that being the case, how can they suddenly find money for a dayout down london.
We had less than 40000 for the fa cup quarter final last year, and similar for the league cup SEMI. Yet 100000 all of a sudden want the wembley tickets, sorry mate, but theose who couldnt go can kiss my arse and get in the queue.
People suddenly assuming a right is not on....and like i said, tickets are then usually available for the final via secondary markets.
What you said above is half the problem with the country today, people expecting something for nothing or expecting to have someing as a right when they have done fuck all to earn that right ahead of those who have genuinely spent a fortune and made the sacrifices to watch every other game that year
Dazzacity wrote:The season ticket thing isnt fair imo. I do a 300 mile round trip to watch city and simply cant go to as many games as I would like but I still go to a good number. Iv stood next to people that are clearly season ticket holders and you can see that some just go as its so conveniant and just something to do as its right on their doorstep. I went up against West Brom and the two lads next to me spent the whole of the first half stood facing eachother talking and looking on their phones. They slagged the first half deiplay and didnt return for the second !! Id feel a bit pissed off if these guys got ahead of me grabbing a final ticket when I go to all that trouble getting to games and spending money on travel. Iv had many a time where I ent got home till the early hours,had a couple of hours sleep and then got up for work at 5am. Im not trying to say Im better than locals because I have to travel further, but there are some that I feel get season tickets because its on therir doorstep and its just something to do..
Ted Hughes wrote:When the idea of building a new national stadium was mooted, the majority of fans wanted a huge stadium (so more genuine fans could get tickets obviously) & they wanted it built in Birmingham (obviously for travel reasons) & Birmingham were happy to accomodate it at about a quarter of the price of Wembley.
So we paid out a fortune, got a smaller stadium, dominated by corporate tickets, in London.
Beefymcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:When the idea of building a new national stadium was mooted, the majority of fans wanted a huge stadium (so more genuine fans could get tickets obviously) & they wanted it built in Birmingham (obviously for travel reasons) & Birmingham were happy to accomodate it at about a quarter of the price of Wembley.
So we paid out a fortune, got a smaller stadium, dominated by corporate tickets, in London.
It's probably well staged to be fair, for them anyway. How many people would sack the semi if they thought they were guaranteed a final ticket?
It's farcical that 2 Manchester clubs, now 2 Liverpool clubs, have had to trip all the way down there to see a semi and I'm sure there'd be many who wouldn't attend just out of principle.
Beefymcfc wrote:You've read it wrong mate and I'm not advocating that just because someone's got a season ticket that they get a ticket. However, if the tickets were shared equally then at least the majority who attended games would at least have a chance rather than 40 odd thousand going to people who have no interest but to be at a party or make a few quid for themselves or their club. Now, that's the problem with this system.
On the highlighted point, are you saying that those who have spent a small fortune on a season card and attending PL games have less a right to attend a Cup Final with their team than the Rag supporter who won the club 'Lucky Dip'? That's just crazy talk that makes no sense at all. You've took this thread, and my post, out of all context to highlight a separate issue. This is one of the FA disallowing supporters the opportunity to see their club in a Cup Final in favour of putting tickets into the blackmarket and forcing those fans to pay way over the odds to attend.
Take my position. Myself and friends are long term ST holders with our lads being short term ST holders (4 years at the time with previous points on Access Cards). We attended nearly every match (work commitments) with the lads attending all. We all attend Wembley for the semi as there is enough tickets to go around due to the 'FA Family' not really being bothered about a semi from Manchester. The final comes and due to the reduced allocation the lads are short of the cut-off point whereas if there'd been a few thousand more they'd have been watching our first cup final win in years.
I sort of understand your point but wonder why you needed to make it with regard to my situation. Something for nothing, you're having fucking laugh!
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