Bert Posted 10 January 2006 Posted 10 January 2006 http://www.lcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/...~765927,00.html
lush Posted 10 January 2006 Posted 10 January 2006 What sort of attendance do we expect then? Well its not on tv for a start, but it is slightly dearer for sth`s, although its 3pm on a saturday. Tottenham brought 5,000, but southampton will bring half that. Surely it wont be after 3 defeats, like last time. Its not directly after the financial festive period. Im guessing 21,734.
Anish Posted 10 January 2006 Posted 10 January 2006 City supporters are being advised to submit their applications by post to avoid unnecessary queuing."We are expecting a very high demand for tickets for the Southampton game following Sunday night's fantastic performance against Spurs and we are keen to avoid supporters having to queue unnecessarily," said Head of Football Administration Chris Tinbergen. don't count on it.
Hitesh Posted 10 January 2006 Posted 10 January 2006 I might go to this! £20 isnt too bad. Might get my bro to come along. Not the same going on your own!
john_lcfc Posted 10 January 2006 Posted 10 January 2006 ok lets have a game after the game we will see who was closest. 17 392
Cobbo Posted 10 January 2006 Posted 10 January 2006 I might go to this! £20 isnt too bad. Might get my bro to come along. Not the same going on your own! Yes it bloody is!
Bert Posted 10 January 2006 Author Posted 10 January 2006 Yes it bloody is! Especioally when league tickets for this fixture where just about the same price and cheaper for the tie against Tottenham.
lush Posted 10 January 2006 Posted 10 January 2006 I might go to this! £20 isnt too bad. Might get my bro to come along. Not the same going on your own! Whats it like being an over payed lawyer
Anish Posted 10 January 2006 Posted 10 January 2006 Whats it like being an over payed lawyer Hitesh is a student :eek: £20 is a bit more than I'd hoped, although I bet Southampton wouldn't budge below £20 for adults. I dunno if I'll go, I'd rather go to an equivalent league game instead for £17.
lush Posted 10 January 2006 Posted 10 January 2006 Hitesh is a student :eek: No, really? Your pulling my leg
Guest Posted 10 January 2006 Posted 10 January 2006 £20 is a bit more than I'd hoped, although I bet Southampton wouldn't budge below £20 for adults. Well it's one way of reducing the home advantage.
Guest Gist Posted 10 January 2006 Posted 10 January 2006 I can see quite a few attending we had good away attendences in the cup last year and after that great win in the cup I think it will be about 23k I cant see Southampton bringin anywhere near what spurs did though
Bert Posted 10 January 2006 Author Posted 10 January 2006 I can see quite a few attending we had good away attendences in the cup last year and after that great win in the cup I think it will be about 23k I cant see Southampton bringin anywhere near what spurs did though No I can't they didnt even fill up their league allocation so what's going to change this time? I think around 20157
syston_fox Posted 10 January 2006 Posted 10 January 2006 I can see quite a few attending we had good away attendences in the cup last year and after that great win in the cup I think it will be about 23k I cant see Southampton bringin anywhere near what spurs did though I expect about 3000 saints fans but think there wont be too many Leicester fans. I reckon an attendance of 19k.
City_4_Life Posted 10 January 2006 Posted 10 January 2006 It all depends on how we do in the next couple of games, if we do well then i think there will be a good crowd, but if we do bad then we will be lucky to get 20,000. I think i will be going to back the lads because i think it is a winable game, and i would love us to go on another cup run like last season.
SystonFox Posted 11 January 2006 Posted 11 January 2006 it says £10 seniours? is that under 22s and over 65s?
Bert Posted 11 January 2006 Author Posted 11 January 2006 it says £10 seniours? is that under 22s and over 65s? Is under 22 senior nowadays then?? I expect under 22's will be charged £20.
Ric Flair Posted 11 January 2006 Posted 11 January 2006 I'll be going, it's a shame Fryatt is cup tied though. But hopefully the boy Weso will be fit by then and he can cripple Walcott just like Douglas did.
Anish Posted 11 January 2006 Posted 11 January 2006 Is under 22 senior nowadays then?? I expect under 22's will be charged £20. Normally under 22s and seniors are the same price, that's why that poster (can't remember name) asked.
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