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    Wembley Tickets

    Approx 850 to 1100 (With the exception of 526)
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    Wembley Tickets

    535 - 208 534 - 256 533 - 155
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    Wembley Tickets

    Could be. That looks more likely. Especially with the the 248>252 blocks not currently available.
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    Wembley Tickets

    534 selling well. Over 50 gone in last 20 minutes.
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    Wembley Tickets

    It can’t be 36k if we had sold 30k by first thing this morning and there are currently circa 5500 tickets left in unopened blocks. We have sold around 3000 since this morning.
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    Wembley Tickets

    Tkt sales currently around 300 per hour. Should hit 35-36k by tomorrow morning plus whatever we sell between then and Monday. It has to be 40-45k, I reckon.
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    Wembley Tickets

    1370 left in opened blocks, 5425 remaining in unopened upper tier blocks. If this represents our 40k allocation, current tkt sales are around 33,200
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    Wembley Tickets

    Yes, selling like hot cakes this morning. Only block 539 is sluggish. There are four blocks with only odd tickets left.
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    Wembley Tickets

    Yeah, there’s been some steady sales already this morning. 548 and 549 are down to pretty much singles and 543 is going well, too.
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    Wembley Tickets

    Ha ha. I wouldn’t fancy counting all the dots left in the Exeter end, though.
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    Wembley Following

    Bearing in mind we have already sold enough tickets to fill St.Mary’s, where would all your fans go?
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    Wembley Following

    I’m pretty confident we will reach 40,000 now.
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    Wembley Tickets

    No more than a maximum of 1800 dots left of the current allocation (I’m not sure how many have been released so far according to block totals). As a guess, it must represent over 30,000 sold and probably closer to 35,000 already, though?
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    Best performing cities

    Your population stat for Coventry is way off. ONS recorded Coventry's population as 342525 in 2015. Also, Coventry maybe 13th largest in the U.K (not England)., but that includes Belfast, Cardiff, Glasgow and Edinburgh, 3 of which don't play in the EFL. Cov is currently vying with Leicester for...
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    A record possibly broken

    I work in Milton Keynes. To be honest, the only similarity between there and Coventry is the fact that at different times they have both experienced explosive population increases. Most of the people I work with couldn't give two hoots about the MK Dons. MK has grown by around 30% in the last...
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    MK Dons Away

    Dean Holsworth said in the press after the game he thought Wimbledon were playing away from home there were that many Sky Blues fans in the ground.
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    MK Dons Away

    27th April 1996. City had the whole of the Arthur Wait Stand at Selhurst Park (Capacity 9500). We sold all of our tickets so there were Cov fans in the home sections too (I remember a Sky Blues Willenhall flag being brandished behind one of the goals). Dion Dublin played at centre half that game...
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    SISU still after the Ricoh?

    Being a Hedge Fund, I suspect they never pay the true market value for anything. Why buy 50% at the going rate when you can undertake an aggressive takeover further down the line and get 100% for peanuts?
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    SISU still after the Ricoh?

    Good point. And continue to starve ACL of income which could accelerate their demise.
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    SISU still after the Ricoh?

    Classy comment from the lorry driving darts fan there. I bet you were buzzing in your fry-up when you wrote that one.
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