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Comfortably. I remember some people also said that about the Donny second leg. The "Sold Out" tweet went out 3 days ahead, as I recall, but still after the 1st leg when we seemed to be in a good position.AFKABartram said:Genuinely feel we could have sold 30k+ for this game
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We seriously need to be considering segregating the Jimmy Seed and selling an extra ~800 or so tickets to Charlton fans.AFKABartram said:Genuinely feel we could have sold 30k+ for this game11 -
If we get there we could well have 50k to sell - that’s 10k more than 2019 - could we do that ? Our glory boy / latent support seems to have grown in the 5 years we’ve been wollowing about in league 1 or is it the power of that ticket marketing bloke who was spouting off the other day ?Braziliance said:
We'll do that for Wembley mateAFKABartram said:Genuinely feel we could have sold 30k+ for this game
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Wasn’t it the Not The Top 20 pod that said it was the best away support they’d ever heard at a football match? We sold out, but Sunderland didn’t (although they’d played at Wembley in another final just before, from memory). Thought we sold about 45k, from not very reliable memory?fenaddick said:
Did laugh at Godden saying on the radio earlier we’d take 45k+ to Wembley, we’d give it a good go but don’t think we’d ever get given that many!Braziliance said:
We'll do that for Wembley mateAFKABartram said:Genuinely feel we could have sold 30k+ for this game
I had to buy through the Wembley website, which I suppose doesn’t go down as part of our allocation?1 -
I reckon we'd shift 40k if it came to it for Wembleyfenaddick said:
Did laugh at Godden saying on the radio earlier we’d take 45k+ to Wembley, we’d give it a good go but don’t think we’d ever get given that many!Braziliance said:
We'll do that for Wembley mateAFKABartram said:Genuinely feel we could have sold 30k+ for this game
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Ticket office manager at 9am this morning.

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2 tickets booked in the lower part of the covered end
Now to plan the journey down from Stockport, in the car, with the return journey straight after the game.
Where is a good place to park the car about 10-15 mins walk from the valley? First time I've ever driven down to it0 -
Thought it was 39k - 40k we took in 2019. If we get there, I reckon we could take (slightly) more than that this time.JamesSeed said:
Wasn’t it the Not The Top 20 pod that said it was the best away support they’d ever heard at a football match? We sold out, but Sunderland didn’t (although they’d played at Wembley in another final just before, from memory). Thought we sold about 45k, from not very reliable memory?fenaddick said:
Did laugh at Godden saying on the radio earlier we’d take 45k+ to Wembley, we’d give it a good go but don’t think we’d ever get given that many!Braziliance said:
We'll do that for Wembley mateAFKABartram said:Genuinely feel we could have sold 30k+ for this game
I had to buy through the Wembley website, which I suppose doesn’t go down as part of our allocation?1 -
Sold out.............take tickets back from Wycombe, they cant even sell 5,000 for Sunday2
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I've heard they've sold less than a thousand for the second legWhenIwasLittleBoy said:Sold out.............take tickets back from Wycombe, they cant even sell 5,000 for Sunday1 -
All of the mascot packages have sold out.0
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Our final figure in 2019 was:

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£300 a pop !!.....ouch!Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:All of the mascot packages have sold out.0 -
Some more hospitality has come on... got to be quick though

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cafcwill said:2 tickets booked in the lower part of the covered end
Now to plan the journey down from Stockport, in the car, with the return journey straight after the game.
Where is a good place to park the car about 10-15 mins walk from the valley? First time I've ever driven down to it
You will really feel the lactic on your way back to the car.If you can get there early, the roads off Victoria Way are better.4 -
surely you would just sail up the Thames? or under it!Uboat said:cafcwill said:2 tickets booked in the lower part of the covered end
Now to plan the journey down from Stockport, in the car, with the return journey straight after the game.
Where is a good place to park the car about 10-15 mins walk from the valley? First time I've ever driven down to it
You will really feel the lactic on your way back to the car.If you can get there early, the roads off Victoria Way are better.
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Busy day?OhMyGodden said:I've counted 104 tickets left4 -
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Busy day?OhMyGodden said:I've counted 104 tickets left
I've had nothing to do since 12:30!
Edit: 26 tickets left and one wheelchair space4 -
There is no way of knowing which seats have been sold in the JS. How do you create a home area at this stage?
There is no way that sharing the stand without clear segreagation would be allowed. It should be remembered that the opposition and dates for the matches weren't know until the final matches were played.
At Norwich the away fans are seated in a stand side on to the pitch and are segregated from the home fans by a whole block of seating. I'm sure that something similar happens at other clubs with similar arrangments.0 -
Pretty confident this will happen if Wycombe don't win the first leg comfortably. A draw or away win and i don't envisage them shifting anywhere close to 2k tickets.se9addick said:
We seriously need to be considering segregating the Jimmy Seed and selling an extra ~800 or so tickets to Charlton fans.AFKABartram said:Genuinely feel we could have sold 30k+ for this game
They've only sold 4650 home tickets for Sunday so far.0 -
Bristol City cut Sheffield U’s allocation in away end.Braziliance said:
I've heard they've sold less than a thousand for the second legWhenIwasLittleBoy said:Sold out.............take tickets back from Wycombe, they cant even sell 5,000 for Sunday0 -
Nothing doing for me all week. Not one ticket. Oh well.0
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Judging by the result they probably wish they had cut their ownkentred2 said:
Bristol City cut Sheffield U’s allocation in away end.Braziliance said:
I've heard they've sold less than a thousand for the second legWhenIwasLittleBoy said:Sold out.............take tickets back from Wycombe, they cant even sell 5,000 for Sunday2 -
They're eking out every possible spare seat in the posh areas...

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Not sure if this has been posted anywhere but i saw this on a Wycombe forum. Some of their home attendances and away followings are incredibly low.
But a good omen (i hope) is that in front of their 5 biggest home and 6 biggest away followings, they've failed to register a single win.
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I'm not really in the business of encouraging anyone to go as it could result in disappointment, but.. have you checked the spares thread where there is a relatively buoyant trade?hawksmoor said:Nothing doing for me all week. Not one ticket. Oh well.1 -
They will sell the away tickets a block at a time, if they have any sense they will have started at one side of JS stand so that the other could be left open to home fans if possibleCrusty54 said:There is no way of knowing which seats have been sold in the JS. How do you create a home area at this stage?
There is no way that sharing the stand without clear segreagation would be allowed. It should be remembered that the opposition and dates for the matches weren't know until the final matches were played.
At Norwich the away fans are seated in a stand side on to the pitch and are segregated from the home fans by a whole block of seating. I'm sure that something similar happens at other clubs with similar arrangments.3












