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Carabao Cup Draw 22/23 - QF Draw: Man Utd v CAFC (p48) - confirmed 10th Jan
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Likewise, and I’m not worried about it being heavily subsidised or the ticket price.Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:
Agree - my initial reaction to the tie was there is zero chance am I doing that.Airman Brown said:
The club will make plenty of money from the tie. I don’t think it needs to make money from running coaches, but I wouldn’t run free travel either as it’s difficult to manage efficiently. You could charge £20 and cover costs.Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:If Sandgaard wants to build bridges he/club could do much worse than laying on free coach travel for this.There is an opportunity here to do something to engage the fanbase and maximise support on the night.
But, if given the opportunity to 'lazily' get a heavily subsidised Valley Express from Pembury, just up the road from me, I'd probably do it. Sensible ticket prices needed too, obviously.
Something like this, absolutely served on a plate, could see a big turnout.
in fact, if anyone along the Valley Express route from Hastings would be interested in going to Old Trafford then state it here. Would be good to go to the Club with an idea of numbers to encourage them to run a coach from the South Coast. I’m sure there would be enough interest.1 -
He’s probably right …. They had 12,000 unsold seats against Burnley last nightManic_mania said:
Yeah coz' United always struggle to sell out cup quarter finals......................................................Dazzler21 said:No way is this a sell out. Tickets will be available in the home end.
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I’m looking forward to bringing back the classic ‘live round the corner, you only live round the corner’ song.
oh hang on a minute…..0 -
Hes a bit too old now.RedChaser said:
His Dad scored our consolation in the FA Cup lightening couldn’t strike twice could it ? 😲.ForeverAddickted said:David de Gea is gonna get sent off clattering Miles Leaburn isnt he?2 -
@killerandflashPaddyP17 said:
We've got two and a half weeks for this to go well. Based on all available evidence around the club's running of late - last night, for instance, with Brighton - then this could be a disaster.Oh Eddie Youds... said:
Fair comment. I appreciate that.stonemuse said:
There’s plenty of old, young, and disabled who do need the club to arrange travel supportOh Eddie Youds... said:
We don’t need another embarrassing ‘Operation Ewood / Riverside’.Airman Brown said:
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.Callumcafc said:
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.J BLOCK said:How much will they give us do we know?
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Just get on a train or get on a car & get yourself up the M6.
if you get there early have a few beers in Dean Street..
It really isn’t hard. We’re big boys & the club shouldn’t have to hold our hand.
My message was more in frustration about the negativity of Airman’s reaction to a fantastic cup draw.
I get that the club are short staffed and less experienced than they were in the past but we’ve just landed an absolute peach of a cup tie and it doesn’t help when the first thing an influential guy like Rick says is ‘the club would have no idea what we want’.
I mean I am sure they are capable of booking a few coaches…how hard can that be!Get behind the club and help us get out of the current predicament rather than constantly slagging the club off. This draw is great news and something to be excited about.
Airman has this sort of thing ingrained into how he has interacted with Charlton all his life basically so I don't think it's fair to knock him for that. He's probably well excited about the draw, like we almost all are, but fair enough if he posts about what needs to be done
this is what i'm talking about - so far in the last two hours it's been;
"we won't sell out our allocation and have to send tickets back"
"Manchester United won't sell out their own ground for this"
"It could be a disaster for our less abled fans to travel there"
But apparently it's me who is reading a different thread.. the negativity is palpable. This is what's being said after two hours of the draw ffs.
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Great draw we will lose and make a fortune and hopefully take 8-10k and a great piss up away day
Spanners gone quiet on spanner’s online after their 164 page thread on the club they don’t care about 😂
Love it
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Brighton fans are level headed on the whole..but that’s a great read hahaCallumcafc said:0 -
Only after the meeting, manChippycafc said:
Do you need a bag man.DaveMehmet said:Get in. I believe I may have a meeting with my Manchester based client that week!0 -
Hopefully you're joking because you know that the capacity was lowered due to the Paramedics strikes.DamoNorthStand said:
He’s probably right …. They had 12,000 unsold seats against Burnley last nightManic_mania said:
Yeah coz' United always struggle to sell out cup quarter finals......................................................Dazzler21 said:No way is this a sell out. Tickets will be available in the home end.
I think you are... but it's been a long day so you'll forgive me if i miss a bit of sarcasm!!0 -
I don’t think it’s negative though to question the clubs ability or appetite to sell tickets or organise travel especially the latter. In any normal organisation you’d be having a big meeting at 10am tomorrow to make decisions and get wheels in motion but I have zero expectation of that happening.Manic_mania said:
@killerandflashPaddyP17 said:
We've got two and a half weeks for this to go well. Based on all available evidence around the club's running of late - last night, for instance, with Brighton - then this could be a disaster.Oh Eddie Youds... said:
Fair comment. I appreciate that.stonemuse said:
There’s plenty of old, young, and disabled who do need the club to arrange travel supportOh Eddie Youds... said:
We don’t need another embarrassing ‘Operation Ewood / Riverside’.Airman Brown said:
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.Callumcafc said:
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.J BLOCK said:How much will they give us do we know?
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Just get on a train or get on a car & get yourself up the M6.
if you get there early have a few beers in Dean Street..
It really isn’t hard. We’re big boys & the club shouldn’t have to hold our hand.
My message was more in frustration about the negativity of Airman’s reaction to a fantastic cup draw.
I get that the club are short staffed and less experienced than they were in the past but we’ve just landed an absolute peach of a cup tie and it doesn’t help when the first thing an influential guy like Rick says is ‘the club would have no idea what we want’.
I mean I am sure they are capable of booking a few coaches…how hard can that be!Get behind the club and help us get out of the current predicament rather than constantly slagging the club off. This draw is great news and something to be excited about.
Airman has this sort of thing ingrained into how he has interacted with Charlton all his life basically so I don't think it's fair to knock him for that. He's probably well excited about the draw, like we almost all are, but fair enough if he posts about what needs to be done
this is what i'm talking about - so far in the last two hours it's been;
"we won't sell out our allocation and have to send tickets back"
"Manchester United won't sell out their own ground for this"
"It could be a disaster for our less abled fans to travel there"
But apparently it's me who is reading a different thread.. the negativity is palpable. This is what's being said after two hours of the draw ffs.4 -
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not negative at all then?LargeAddick said:
I don’t think it’s negative though to question the clubs ability or appetite to sell tickets or organise travel especially the latter. In any normal organisation you’d be having a big meeting at 10am tomorrow to make decisions and get wheels in motion but I have zero expectation of that happening.Manic_mania said:
@killerandflashPaddyP17 said:
We've got two and a half weeks for this to go well. Based on all available evidence around the club's running of late - last night, for instance, with Brighton - then this could be a disaster.Oh Eddie Youds... said:
Fair comment. I appreciate that.stonemuse said:
There’s plenty of old, young, and disabled who do need the club to arrange travel supportOh Eddie Youds... said:
We don’t need another embarrassing ‘Operation Ewood / Riverside’.Airman Brown said:
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.Callumcafc said:
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.J BLOCK said:How much will they give us do we know?
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Just get on a train or get on a car & get yourself up the M6.
if you get there early have a few beers in Dean Street..
It really isn’t hard. We’re big boys & the club shouldn’t have to hold our hand.
My message was more in frustration about the negativity of Airman’s reaction to a fantastic cup draw.
I get that the club are short staffed and less experienced than they were in the past but we’ve just landed an absolute peach of a cup tie and it doesn’t help when the first thing an influential guy like Rick says is ‘the club would have no idea what we want’.
I mean I am sure they are capable of booking a few coaches…how hard can that be!Get behind the club and help us get out of the current predicament rather than constantly slagging the club off. This draw is great news and something to be excited about.
Airman has this sort of thing ingrained into how he has interacted with Charlton all his life basically so I don't think it's fair to knock him for that. He's probably well excited about the draw, like we almost all are, but fair enough if he posts about what needs to be done
this is what i'm talking about - so far in the last two hours it's been;
"we won't sell out our allocation and have to send tickets back"
"Manchester United won't sell out their own ground for this"
"It could be a disaster for our less abled fans to travel there"
But apparently it's me who is reading a different thread.. the negativity is palpable. This is what's being said after two hours of the draw ffs.
These two statements don't seem to tally.. but maybe i'm just reading it wrong?
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Blimey I know it's a long way but i'd expect the coach could leave Larkfield a little later than 10am tomorrow.LargeAddick said:
I don’t think it’s negative though to question the clubs ability or appetite to sell tickets or organise travel especially the latter. In any normal organisation you’d be having a big meeting at 10am tomorrow to make decisions and get wheels in motion but I have zero expectation of that happening.Manic_mania said:
@killerandflashPaddyP17 said:
We've got two and a half weeks for this to go well. Based on all available evidence around the club's running of late - last night, for instance, with Brighton - then this could be a disaster.Oh Eddie Youds... said:
Fair comment. I appreciate that.stonemuse said:
There’s plenty of old, young, and disabled who do need the club to arrange travel supportOh Eddie Youds... said:
We don’t need another embarrassing ‘Operation Ewood / Riverside’.Airman Brown said:
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.Callumcafc said:
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.J BLOCK said:How much will they give us do we know?
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Just get on a train or get on a car & get yourself up the M6.
if you get there early have a few beers in Dean Street..
It really isn’t hard. We’re big boys & the club shouldn’t have to hold our hand.
My message was more in frustration about the negativity of Airman’s reaction to a fantastic cup draw.
I get that the club are short staffed and less experienced than they were in the past but we’ve just landed an absolute peach of a cup tie and it doesn’t help when the first thing an influential guy like Rick says is ‘the club would have no idea what we want’.
I mean I am sure they are capable of booking a few coaches…how hard can that be!Get behind the club and help us get out of the current predicament rather than constantly slagging the club off. This draw is great news and something to be excited about.
Airman has this sort of thing ingrained into how he has interacted with Charlton all his life basically so I don't think it's fair to knock him for that. He's probably well excited about the draw, like we almost all are, but fair enough if he posts about what needs to be done
this is what i'm talking about - so far in the last two hours it's been;
"we won't sell out our allocation and have to send tickets back"
"Manchester United won't sell out their own ground for this"
"It could be a disaster for our less abled fans to travel there"
But apparently it's me who is reading a different thread.. the negativity is palpable. This is what's being said after two hours of the draw ffs.2 -
Great draw. It'll be interesting to see how many can afford this, as they can't afford home games
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Not negativity, it’s realism.Manic_mania said:
not negative at all then?LargeAddick said:
I don’t think it’s negative though to question the clubs ability or appetite to sell tickets or organise travel especially the latter. In any normal organisation you’d be having a big meeting at 10am tomorrow to make decisions and get wheels in motion but I have zero expectation of that happening.Manic_mania said:
@killerandflashPaddyP17 said:
We've got two and a half weeks for this to go well. Based on all available evidence around the club's running of late - last night, for instance, with Brighton - then this could be a disaster.Oh Eddie Youds... said:
Fair comment. I appreciate that.stonemuse said:
There’s plenty of old, young, and disabled who do need the club to arrange travel supportOh Eddie Youds... said:
We don’t need another embarrassing ‘Operation Ewood / Riverside’.Airman Brown said:
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.Callumcafc said:
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.J BLOCK said:How much will they give us do we know?
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Just get on a train or get on a car & get yourself up the M6.
if you get there early have a few beers in Dean Street..
It really isn’t hard. We’re big boys & the club shouldn’t have to hold our hand.
My message was more in frustration about the negativity of Airman’s reaction to a fantastic cup draw.
I get that the club are short staffed and less experienced than they were in the past but we’ve just landed an absolute peach of a cup tie and it doesn’t help when the first thing an influential guy like Rick says is ‘the club would have no idea what we want’.
I mean I am sure they are capable of booking a few coaches…how hard can that be!Get behind the club and help us get out of the current predicament rather than constantly slagging the club off. This draw is great news and something to be excited about.
Airman has this sort of thing ingrained into how he has interacted with Charlton all his life basically so I don't think it's fair to knock him for that. He's probably well excited about the draw, like we almost all are, but fair enough if he posts about what needs to be done
this is what i'm talking about - so far in the last two hours it's been;
"we won't sell out our allocation and have to send tickets back"
"Manchester United won't sell out their own ground for this"
"It could be a disaster for our less abled fans to travel there"
But apparently it's me who is reading a different thread.. the negativity is palpable. This is what's being said after two hours of the draw ffs.
These two statements don't seem to tally.. but maybe i'm just reading it wrong?2 -
semantics.LargeAddick said:
Not negativity, it’s realism.Manic_mania said:
not negative at all then?LargeAddick said:
I don’t think it’s negative though to question the clubs ability or appetite to sell tickets or organise travel especially the latter. In any normal organisation you’d be having a big meeting at 10am tomorrow to make decisions and get wheels in motion but I have zero expectation of that happening.Manic_mania said:
@killerandflashPaddyP17 said:
We've got two and a half weeks for this to go well. Based on all available evidence around the club's running of late - last night, for instance, with Brighton - then this could be a disaster.Oh Eddie Youds... said:
Fair comment. I appreciate that.stonemuse said:
There’s plenty of old, young, and disabled who do need the club to arrange travel supportOh Eddie Youds... said:
We don’t need another embarrassing ‘Operation Ewood / Riverside’.Airman Brown said:
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.Callumcafc said:
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.J BLOCK said:How much will they give us do we know?
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Just get on a train or get on a car & get yourself up the M6.
if you get there early have a few beers in Dean Street..
It really isn’t hard. We’re big boys & the club shouldn’t have to hold our hand.
My message was more in frustration about the negativity of Airman’s reaction to a fantastic cup draw.
I get that the club are short staffed and less experienced than they were in the past but we’ve just landed an absolute peach of a cup tie and it doesn’t help when the first thing an influential guy like Rick says is ‘the club would have no idea what we want’.
I mean I am sure they are capable of booking a few coaches…how hard can that be!Get behind the club and help us get out of the current predicament rather than constantly slagging the club off. This draw is great news and something to be excited about.
Airman has this sort of thing ingrained into how he has interacted with Charlton all his life basically so I don't think it's fair to knock him for that. He's probably well excited about the draw, like we almost all are, but fair enough if he posts about what needs to be done
this is what i'm talking about - so far in the last two hours it's been;
"we won't sell out our allocation and have to send tickets back"
"Manchester United won't sell out their own ground for this"
"It could be a disaster for our less abled fans to travel there"
But apparently it's me who is reading a different thread.. the negativity is palpable. This is what's being said after two hours of the draw ffs.
These two statements don't seem to tally.. but maybe i'm just reading it wrong?
It ain't positive and it's not neutral either.3 -
Or it might not have been. [See Brighton].killerandflash said:Would have preferred City away or a home match, but that's still a brilliant away draw. Just glad we weren't away at Wolves, Forest, Leicester or Soton which would have been dull0 -
Cracking tie, we might not even get a spanking up there on the night as it turns out Utd have the Manchester derby v City on the following Saturday lunchtime and then Arsenal away the next league game after that so can't exactly see them going full tilt against us.
Would like to think despite being midweek and travel difficulties we could still sell out whatever allocation Utd give us though like others I do worry the club might just say 3k tickets and 2 coaches will do as per usual. Would love to see 6-7k up there though.0 -
Hotels pre booked already for 3 nights that week (free cancellation).
I reckon that’s a bigger logistical issue for anyone rather than getting a match ticket.
Have suffered so many disaster away trips to middle of nowhere towns over the last few years (1 win in my last 25 now), so this does feel like a proper reward.
Leapt off my settee and cheered like a madman when our name was called out.2 -
Lets hope our new COO, investors and owners can improve things!LargeAddick said:
I don’t think it’s negative though to question the clubs ability or appetite to sell tickets or organise travel especially the latter. In any normal organisation you’d be having a big meeting at 10am tomorrow to make decisions and get wheels in motion but I have zero expectation of that happening.Manic_mania said:
@killerandflashPaddyP17 said:
We've got two and a half weeks for this to go well. Based on all available evidence around the club's running of late - last night, for instance, with Brighton - then this could be a disaster.Oh Eddie Youds... said:
Fair comment. I appreciate that.stonemuse said:
There’s plenty of old, young, and disabled who do need the club to arrange travel supportOh Eddie Youds... said:
We don’t need another embarrassing ‘Operation Ewood / Riverside’.Airman Brown said:
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.Callumcafc said:
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.J BLOCK said:How much will they give us do we know?
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Just get on a train or get on a car & get yourself up the M6.
if you get there early have a few beers in Dean Street..
It really isn’t hard. We’re big boys & the club shouldn’t have to hold our hand.
My message was more in frustration about the negativity of Airman’s reaction to a fantastic cup draw.
I get that the club are short staffed and less experienced than they were in the past but we’ve just landed an absolute peach of a cup tie and it doesn’t help when the first thing an influential guy like Rick says is ‘the club would have no idea what we want’.
I mean I am sure they are capable of booking a few coaches…how hard can that be!Get behind the club and help us get out of the current predicament rather than constantly slagging the club off. This draw is great news and something to be excited about.
Airman has this sort of thing ingrained into how he has interacted with Charlton all his life basically so I don't think it's fair to knock him for that. He's probably well excited about the draw, like we almost all are, but fair enough if he posts about what needs to be done
this is what i'm talking about - so far in the last two hours it's been;
"we won't sell out our allocation and have to send tickets back"
"Manchester United won't sell out their own ground for this"
"It could be a disaster for our less abled fans to travel there"
But apparently it's me who is reading a different thread.. the negativity is palpable. This is what's being said after two hours of the draw ffs.0 -
Ripping apart every post is pretty negative in my opinionManic_mania said:
semantics.LargeAddick said:
Not negativity, it’s realism.Manic_mania said:
not negative at all then?LargeAddick said:
I don’t think it’s negative though to question the clubs ability or appetite to sell tickets or organise travel especially the latter. In any normal organisation you’d be having a big meeting at 10am tomorrow to make decisions and get wheels in motion but I have zero expectation of that happening.Manic_mania said:
@killerandflashPaddyP17 said:
We've got two and a half weeks for this to go well. Based on all available evidence around the club's running of late - last night, for instance, with Brighton - then this could be a disaster.Oh Eddie Youds... said:
Fair comment. I appreciate that.stonemuse said:
There’s plenty of old, young, and disabled who do need the club to arrange travel supportOh Eddie Youds... said:
We don’t need another embarrassing ‘Operation Ewood / Riverside’.Airman Brown said:
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.Callumcafc said:
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.J BLOCK said:How much will they give us do we know?
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Just get on a train or get on a car & get yourself up the M6.
if you get there early have a few beers in Dean Street..
It really isn’t hard. We’re big boys & the club shouldn’t have to hold our hand.
My message was more in frustration about the negativity of Airman’s reaction to a fantastic cup draw.
I get that the club are short staffed and less experienced than they were in the past but we’ve just landed an absolute peach of a cup tie and it doesn’t help when the first thing an influential guy like Rick says is ‘the club would have no idea what we want’.
I mean I am sure they are capable of booking a few coaches…how hard can that be!Get behind the club and help us get out of the current predicament rather than constantly slagging the club off. This draw is great news and something to be excited about.
Airman has this sort of thing ingrained into how he has interacted with Charlton all his life basically so I don't think it's fair to knock him for that. He's probably well excited about the draw, like we almost all are, but fair enough if he posts about what needs to be done
this is what i'm talking about - so far in the last two hours it's been;
"we won't sell out our allocation and have to send tickets back"
"Manchester United won't sell out their own ground for this"
"It could be a disaster for our less abled fans to travel there"
But apparently it's me who is reading a different thread.. the negativity is palpable. This is what's being said after two hours of the draw ffs.
These two statements don't seem to tally.. but maybe i'm just reading it wrong?
It ain't positive and it's not neutral either.4 -
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you're spot on. Apologies.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Ripping apart every post is pretty negative in my opinionManic_mania said:
semantics.LargeAddick said:
Not negativity, it’s realism.Manic_mania said:
not negative at all then?LargeAddick said:
I don’t think it’s negative though to question the clubs ability or appetite to sell tickets or organise travel especially the latter. In any normal organisation you’d be having a big meeting at 10am tomorrow to make decisions and get wheels in motion but I have zero expectation of that happening.Manic_mania said:
@killerandflashPaddyP17 said:
We've got two and a half weeks for this to go well. Based on all available evidence around the club's running of late - last night, for instance, with Brighton - then this could be a disaster.Oh Eddie Youds... said:
Fair comment. I appreciate that.stonemuse said:
There’s plenty of old, young, and disabled who do need the club to arrange travel supportOh Eddie Youds... said:
We don’t need another embarrassing ‘Operation Ewood / Riverside’.Airman Brown said:
Club has discretion to take less though. Nobody down there will have any idea of what we’ll want. They also have no experience at all of running a big away travel operation.Callumcafc said:
League Cup rules state that the home team must give at least 10% of capacity to the away support.J BLOCK said:How much will they give us do we know?
So 7400 tickets available minimum.
Just get on a train or get on a car & get yourself up the M6.
if you get there early have a few beers in Dean Street..
It really isn’t hard. We’re big boys & the club shouldn’t have to hold our hand.
My message was more in frustration about the negativity of Airman’s reaction to a fantastic cup draw.
I get that the club are short staffed and less experienced than they were in the past but we’ve just landed an absolute peach of a cup tie and it doesn’t help when the first thing an influential guy like Rick says is ‘the club would have no idea what we want’.
I mean I am sure they are capable of booking a few coaches…how hard can that be!Get behind the club and help us get out of the current predicament rather than constantly slagging the club off. This draw is great news and something to be excited about.
Airman has this sort of thing ingrained into how he has interacted with Charlton all his life basically so I don't think it's fair to knock him for that. He's probably well excited about the draw, like we almost all are, but fair enough if he posts about what needs to be done
this is what i'm talking about - so far in the last two hours it's been;
"we won't sell out our allocation and have to send tickets back"
"Manchester United won't sell out their own ground for this"
"It could be a disaster for our less abled fans to travel there"
But apparently it's me who is reading a different thread.. the negativity is palpable. This is what's being said after two hours of the draw ffs.
These two statements don't seem to tally.. but maybe i'm just reading it wrong?
It ain't positive and it's not neutral either.
Sorry all. Just getting excited and enjoying the moment a bit too much, No offence intended1 -
Both teams get 45% of the total gate. Man U away is the best draw any lower league side can get for obvious reasons.ForeverAddickted said:What are the rules surrounding Gate Receipts?
Do we stand a chance of making more money with the game at Old Trafford.
Should be more in attendance than what the Valley can hold you'd think
Depending on what United charge, we should walk away easily with at least 600-700k, and it'll probably be over a million if we're on sky.
Tommy might well hang on a few more weeks now.1 -
Definitely will be able to have 9k tickets if we ask for it.DoctorCharlton said:Hopefully won’t be too difficult getting tickets… anybody got an idea what away allocation would be at Old Trafford?1 -
I remember the times coming up here not wetting myself in excitement. A sign of how far we have fallen.1
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Need to figure out how I’ll get there and back from Leeds minus the car that day 😬0
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This was what Burnley got so i'd expect similar.
Allocation - 7,171
Ticket prices:
Adult: £28
18-20: £21
Over 65: £14
16-17: £14
Under 16: £10
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Let’s face it, this is our cup final. I can’t wait.Manic_mania said:honestly think I need to take a break from this place for a bit, we just got the basically plumb draw and all anyone wants to talk about is negative. Everyone always moans during these cup draws that we don't get the "big one" we just fucking got it - on a plate. Think some of you lot needs to give your heads a wobble if you can't see the draw of Man U away.7 -
The biggest danger of the club not taking the full allocation is if they read this thread and listen to all the glass half full merchants - of course we will sell whatever they give us - our fans are starved of a bit of fun - I’ll be getting our tickets and worrying about the logistics after thatMartinCAFC said:Cracking tie, we might not even get a spanking up there on the night as it turns out Utd have the Manchester derby v City on the following Saturday lunchtime and then Arsenal away the next league game after that so can't exactly see them going full tilt against us.
Would like to think despite being midweek and travel difficulties we could still sell out whatever allocation Utd give us though like others I do worry the club might just say 3k tickets and 2 coaches will do as per usual. Would love to see 6-7k up there though.1









