FA Cup Semi final - gaps at Wembley (1 Viewer)

Sky Blue Harry H

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Brighton 35k fans - comfortably outnumbering Man City support

Complacency? Cost?
 

SBAndy

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Man Citys 16th Visit to Wembley in the last 9 seasons. Probably loses its appeal after a while.... we managed to lose 4 or 5 thousand fans after playing for a 2nd time in just over a year.

They were also speaking to City fans recently who were saying they’ve got this, 2 Champions League ties and potentially the further progressions of those competitions and it’s just too expensive.
 

fernandopartridge

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Man Citys 16th Visit to Wembley in the last 9 seasons. Probably loses its appeal after a while.... we managed to lose 4 or 5 thousand fans after playing for a 2nd time in just over a year.
Never happens with their cross city rivals though. Though I have sympathy only because I don't believe semis should be at Wembley
 

chiefdave

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This is the problem when they have the semis at Wembley all the time. The big teams are playing there too often. If they'd had this somewhere in-between the two clubs like Villa Park it would be sold out.
 

CJ_covblaze

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All about money sadly. 90,000 x £xxx is too good an opportunity to turn down. This isn’t a new problem though. FAC semi finals were played at Wembley long before the new one was built. The new one never has been special. I’d rather see every game that could be played there, played elsewhere. Awful place to watch football. Far better locations out there for the games.
 

fernandopartridge

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All about money sadly. 90,000 x £xxx is too good an opportunity to turn down. This isn’t a new problem though. FAC semi finals were played at Wembley long before the new one was built. The new one never has been special. I’d rather see every game that could be played there, played elsewhere. Awful place to watch football. Far better locations out there for the games.
They played the semis and Wembley in 93 and 94. The north London semi in 91 was played at Wembley I think for the right reasons but they were on neutral ground until the old Wembley was demolished in 2000 as far as I recall.

Did they play semis at the millennium stadium? I can't remember
 

CJ_covblaze

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They played the semis and Wembley in 93 and 94. The north London semi in 91 was played at Wembley I think for the right reasons but they were on neutral ground until the old Wembley was demolished in 2000 as far as I recall.

Did they play semis at the millennium stadium? I can't remember

They did in 2005 but if I remember rightly that was the only year it happened.
 

bringbackrattles

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Bit off thread. When we beat Wolves 3-1 we got our record attendance 51,000. Jimmy Hill called it the Midlands Match Of The Century, and I'm sure it was rumoured we could have played the match at Villa Park as So many fans wanted to watch the game. It wouldn't have been the same playing it at Villa Park
But for me FACup semi finals should always be played at neutral venues.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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It would be better at a neutral ground that’s smaller. Train times are bad after due to the stupid kick off time
 

Houchens Head

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Probably why Raheem Sterling paid out for those tickets for all those kids. He heard a rumour there would be a drop in Man City fans!
 

SkyblueBazza

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Yes cost, yes to them it is now jist a semi final of whatever cup. The real fact for me thpugh is that the FA themselves have cow-towed to the tv companies & money-grabbing Premier League clubs thereby being complicit in allowing this once much-coveted trophy to become a mere side-show

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SBAndy

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Probably why Raheem Sterling paid out for those tickets for all those kids. He heard a rumour there would be a drop in Man City fans!

On that subject, Sterling’s come on so much as a personality in this last 6 months (ever since he released that Players’ Tribune article really) and seems to now feel confident enough to carry himself as a role model. Fair play to him.
 

ddsdube

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Sell Wembley to the Americans, invest the money in grassroots football and take the England team on the road again. Wembley is used for league cup and fa cup finals only, making it special again.


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The Great Eastern

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Sell Wembley to the Americans, invest the money in grassroots football and take the England team on the road again. Wembley is used for league cup and fa cup finals only, making it special again.


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Not Checkatrade finals ?
 

CJ_covblaze

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Not Checkatrade finals ?

They’d be better off elsewhere. Atmosphere and the whole experience would be better at somewhere like Old Trafford or St James’.
 

PurpleBin

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They get a lot of stick City. I know 2 or 3 old school City fans and they quite rightly point out that they just aren't a big club yet. They're many years off the likes of United, Liverpool, Real, Barcelona etc.

I think it is the cost that prevents them selling out. The advantage the bigger clubs have is that if some pulls out there are 1000 more ready to pay for one ticket.

To get tickets for Liverpool games you have to have x amount of credits from games gone by, sometimes years in advance. You can just rock up at the Etihad on a match day. Mad really. Can't imagine it will stay like that for too much longer.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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They get a lot of stick City. I know 2 or 3 old school City fans and they quite rightly point out that they just aren't a big club yet. They're many years off the likes of United, Liverpool, Real, Barcelona etc.

I think it is the cost that prevents them selling out. The advantage the bigger clubs have is that if some pulls out there are 1000 more ready to pay for one ticket.

To get tickets for Liverpool games you have to have x amount of credits from games gone by, sometimes years in advance. You can just rock up at the Etihad on a match day. Mad really. Can't imagine it will stay like that for too much longer.

Liverpool need to expand or move. But at least a club not reliant on dirty money to get where they are. Hopefully they pip Pep to the title.
 

PurpleBin

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Liverpool need to expand or move. But at least a club not reliant on dirty money to get where they are. Hopefully they pip Pep to the title.

I'd agree. I can't see it happening for at least 20 years though. They've invested a lot in the new main stand and apparently have planning in for an extension to the Anfield Road end. If anyone has been up there since the new Main Stand was built you'd see they have zero intention of leaving. Lots of development work going on.

Yeahx theyve definitely done it the right way...it's took near on 30 years to get back to realistically challenging. Any side that can take City this close must be a top, top team.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I'd agree. I can't see it happening for at least 20 years though. They've invested a lot in the new main stand and apparently have planning in for an extension to the Anfield Road end. If anyone has been up there since the new Main Stand was built you'd see they have zero intention of leaving. Lots of development work going on.

Yeahx theyve definitely done it the right way...it's took near on 30 years to get back to realistically challenging. Any side that can take City this close must be a top, top team.

Taking aside their antics in the 80s, I’ve never met a Scouse I didn’t like. Usually down to earth and football mad. Klopp at last seems to have found a way to shore up at the back without losing attacking potency. Would be happy to see them nick it but think they need United to do them a favour
 

olderskyblue

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What's the seat allocation for the semi's. Seems Wolves sold out their 33,000. If Watford got the same, who gets the rest?
 

CJ_covblaze

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What's the seat allocation for the semi's. Seems Wolves sold out their 33,000. If Watford got the same, who gets the rest?

17000 Wembley season tickets plus around 5k for the football family.
 

PurpleBin

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Taking aside their antics in the 80s, I’ve never met a Scouse I didn’t like. Usually down to earth and football mad. Klopp at last seems to have found a way to shore up at the back without losing attacking potency. Would be happy to see them nick it but think they need United to do them a favour

Friendliest City in the UK by a long way. It always ammuses me the hate and slagging off it gets...quite clear whenever that happens those people have never been.
 

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