Today's queues have not, by all accounts, been as heavy or chaotic as the last playoff final, or even the recent home first leg.</p> That's not a good sign.</p> Could mean a lot of people are resisting the temptation to go to Cardiff.</p> Perhaps the grumblers will yet have chance to be happy with 15k support and 14k empty seats?</p>
RE: Some people on here are grumbling about "glory supporters" but I think they may be in for a shoc **** all this talk of glory hunters. I'd rather have the MS full of people in Barnsley shirts, with red flags, than the 8000 or whatever season ticket holders and no-one else. I don't care if leeds/weds/sheff u/rotherham/donny fans turn out (and there will be a few)... if they're cheering for us, giving us their money and wearing red they're fine by me.
RE: Some people on here are grumbling about "glory supporters" but I think they may be in for a shoc If an earlier post is true and they are selling M6 tickets then they must have nearly sold all the £52 tickets,wheres all our cheapskate supporters gone !!!!
I've got a few "glory hunter" mates Ex-season ticket holders, now busy with work / kids etc, don't get down much on match days anymore. Mebbe I am even one myself, don't go to every game like I used to. Thing is, it would be a poor turnout in Cardiff without 'em. They are all Reds fans anyway, in whatever capacity. I support Yorkshire Cricket Club but only go 2 o 3 times a year. Glory be to the Glory Hunters!
The big difference though Is that for the semi, you could only get your own seat (or one ticket per book) There was no Q at all at the East turnstile. People were buying loads yesterday. I was glad that one woman, buying 49 tickets, was behind me in the Q!
RE: The big difference though We got 45 tickets at once yesterday- and there are a few more who go loads. </p> We'll sell at least 20k, which is what I would expect anyway. Anymore is a bonus.</p>