Guardian states today that the FA may reduce prices due to concerns that Wembley won't sell out.</p> </p> FA Cup semi-final ticket prices may be reduced to sell out Wembley after three clubs from outside the top-flight reached the last four.</p>
RE: utter cack <div>Does that meaneven more 'Barnsley supporters'will get out of their armchairs and travel down than those that went to the play off final, or will they wait to see if we make it to the final? </div><div>These 'Reds fans' may be happy now but theywouldhave appreciated thevictory even more if theyhad actually witnessed the dross we have been watching over the last few weeks (and many a season)</div><div>One 'Reds fan' (wearing a reds shirt from about 8 year ago) outside the ground on saturday actually asked my mate where the west stand was! I couldn't speak. I thought my mate was gonna lamp him.</div><div>I know they can't, but it would be nice if they could make a wee discount to the ticketsallocated to eachseason ticket holder and put on a wee premium for the tag ons.</div>
"a wee premium for the tag-ons" Hmmm, notwithstanding the fact that some "tag-ons" who will be going to the semi but don't have a season ticket, might not be ST holders for a very good reason - ie living a rather long distance from Oakwell.
RE: "a wee premium for the tag-ons" <div>apologies, I aim my rant against all thosein and around the tarn who have no excuse for been a regular attender but jump on the band wagon when it suits.</div>
The number of Leeds, Wednesday, Huddersfield fans etc. that say they are going, will add at least 1,000 plus to 'our' gate. In the pub last night other fans were saying they were going to support a Yorkshire team but might wear their their teams colours!
RE: "a wee premium for the tag-ons" I think you just have accept that for an event as momentous as an FA Cup semi-final at Wembley anyone who has a connection with the town (not just the club) will want to be there