Wow what a good tie compared to what we are use to. I cannot wait for the day out as i haven't had the chance to watch us at a premiership ground for ages. We should have 6,000 tickets and sell them all (england) (england) (england)
and if you reckon we'll take 6000, tha's puddled. If tickets are full price, then 2500 maybe. If, if, if..........
We'll never get 6k firstly because according to FA regulations we can only be allocated a maximum 15% of the ground, which is approx. 5,400. secondly we won't sell that because it's right down in London and it's very unlikely we'll get anything from the game. I'm aware the cup atmosphere and the chance to play a big team in a big ground adds a great deal more attraction, and I will be going WHEN we get through, we just won't sell that many with people fairly eager to support the reds in their attempts to remain in the championship, a large financial drain from a cup match might not be able to be met by some.
RE: knowing us, now we have a sniff off playing a big team we'll end up losing Southend game nt Be positive
RE: doubt it on 2 counts £27 a ticket isn't over the odds for a team in the capital. £21.50 at Luton £27 at Derby £29 at Wolves Sticking Tottenham in at £27 in the 4th round of the FA Cup doesn't seem half bad
Lets hope so prefer spurs rather than cardiff.Even if tickets prices are high its a match against premiership opposition.Lets get past southend and hope spurs beat cardiff.