rob_fmttm
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Really difficult with such a small capacity. I just hope there will be no restrictions next season.How do you think they should be distriibuted? Gold Cards, S & T or stubbs?
Really difficult with such a small capacity. I just hope there will be no restrictions next season.How do you think they should be distriibuted? Gold Cards, S & T or stubbs?
I think many fans are really annoyed that a cup final should be used as a pilot in this way.
I didn't get to the Riverside for the Bournemouth match, but even with just 1k in the ground, the improvement in atmosphere on TV was noticeable.
I guess for the players it will be less weird than what they've dealt with for the last year and, for the fans there, they'll be so wired to be back, it'll feel great.
Won’t they have just as much chance as anyone else?They still won't get tickets either way.... It's a disgrace. The stadium will be less than 10 per cent full... And outdoors...
NoWon’t they have just as much chance as anyone else?
I think it’s wise to advise that personally. You could argue the way that Man City are selling their tickets is discriminatory. 1750 to those with a Manchester and “near vicinity” postcodes and 250 to those in Greater London and home counties. A City season ticket holder in Birmingham for example is not able to get one.No disabled people allowed or pregnant women either..
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If Man United were in the Final that would have to be the other way round.I think it’s wise to advise that personally. You could argue the way that Man City are selling their tickets is discriminatory. 1750 to those with a Manchester and “near vicinity” postcodes and 250 to those in Greater London and home counties. A City season ticket holder in Birmingham for example is not able to get one.
You can choose where you liveI think it’s wise to advise that personally. You could argue the way that Man City are selling their tickets is discriminatory. 1750 to those with a Manchester and “near vicinity” postcodes and 250 to those in Greater London and home counties. A City season ticket holder in Birmingham for example is not able to get one.
Why not? They can still apply for tickets just like anyone else, just advised not to.
I presume that the wheelchair section tickets are available then?Why not? They can still apply for tickets just like anyone else, just advised not to.
Don’t see why not, they recommend that anyone extremely clinically vulnerable shouldn’t apply, but plenty who aren’t in this category will use a wheelchairI presume that the wheelchair section tickets are available then?