this sort of thing might come into play with us.......... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2004/04/18/sfntic18.xml We wouldn't be able to complain either. I don't get how a team with a much higher average crowd only get the same as the other team. The amount of tickets you get should be based on home attendances and then that way more of the genuine supporters get a chance to go, whoever they support.
firstly it's WHEN we reach the final secondly all this ticket allocation stuff is a farce, how they can justify so many corporate tickets is beyond me. It is rumoured we will recieve just 25k in a final, ridiculous when it looks likely all 4 teams will sell comfortably more than that for a semi final
Secondly Last year, the first final at the new Wembley Man U 25k tickets (average home crowd 76k) Chelski 25k tickets (average home crowd abart 41k)