Will Wembley sell out this year?

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redstevo
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Post by redstevo »

Taking the nipper and me missus to the Johnstones paint trophy in a couple of weeks to see the mighty dons, £50 for the three tickets. Now thats what i call proper ticket pricing!

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Post by olgitgooner »

It will DEFINATELY sell out. Even if it's Barnsley v Bristol.

Big matches attract people who don't normally attend.

I watched Wycombe Wanderers at Wembley in the FA Trophy Final. Twice. They had around 30,000 supporters on both occasions!

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EL-Z
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SPUDMASHER wrote:I think it will. What a great day it will be....If your a burglar in Portsmouth :lol: :lol:
Who in Portsmouth is NOT a burglar?

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Post by stuart_is_a_gooner »

of course wembley will sell out, it is the magic of the fa cup.
its not like the fans can say its the carling cup, the fa cup is a different kettle of fish. could you imagine if planitis idea of letting the cup winner in europe, barnsley vs valencia?!?!?!
Ive now been to wembley twice and to be fair i payed very little for a concert there and I went to the nfl last october which was an amazing day but i felt the £65 ticket a little steep but with me playing the sport i felt i should take the oppertunity.
It is a wonderful ground, it can produce brilliant atmosphere, it will sell, no doubt. unless it is an england game

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stuart_is_a_gooner wrote:of course wembley will sell out, it is the magic of the fa cup.
its not like the fans can say its the carling cup, the fa cup is a different kettle of fish. could you imagine if planitis idea of letting the cup winner in europe, barnsley vs valencia?!?!?!
Ive now been to wembley twice and to be fair i payed very little for a concert there and I went to the nfl last october which was an amazing day but i felt the £65 ticket a little steep but with me playing the sport i felt i should take the oppertunity.
It is a wonderful ground, it can produce brilliant atmosphere, it will sell, no doubt. unless it is an england game
at the risk of infuriating alot of gooners i went to the nfl game and it was awesome. my ticket cost 90 quid mind you lol

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Post by stats »

i'd like to go to the semis good experience & more importantly come on pompey

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