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Fewer than 4k tickets for each side for the final

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PSumbler said:
A4Jack said:
Apparently it's because there was testing prior and after the pilot events at 22k capacities. This one has been rejected for pilot

But how can you get 10k at a Premier League game? Is each of them pilot events as well?

Sky were reporting 10,000 at Sunderland yesterday
 
Confirmed the ballot for 20/21 season tickets and seat in between any of you and your successful party
 
PSumbler said:
A4Jack said:
Apparently it's because there was testing prior and after the pilot events at 22k capacities. This one has been rejected for pilot

But how can you get 10k at a Premier League game? Is each of them pilot events as well?

Can't argue it's ridiculous but that's the basis of rejection for more than the original allowance of 10k which is made up of 3851 each and then sponsors tickets and hospitality
 
The rules are 10k max or 25% of capacity, whichever is lower. Higher attendances for official test events which this isn’t.
 
Bridgendjack said:
I think all the supporters who were there last night should get a ticket for the final anyway. I was there......😉🤣🤣
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On a purely selfish basis I would argue the opposite for those who missed out :D
 
Good luck to anyone who gets a ticket, a truly 'I was there' moment in years gone by, not many of those you can claim to have exclusivity on these days.
 
Hmmm Morecambe game on sky, terrace no distancing and very very few masks
 
3swan said:
Hmmm Morecambe game on sky, terrace no distancing and very very few masks

Innit.
Watching it now, really boils my piss to think how many are missing out next week. An 85k capacity stadium with 10k in it. Total nonsense. Gotta say its very bitter sweet feeling us getting there and thousands of us won't be.
 
PSumbler said:
Mad_Mike said:
Probably less prawn sandwich brigade at the Newport game. ☹

What Mike said!

That is exactly correct as it turns out.

I’ve been very lucky today to get Club Wembley tickets for the game for myself and Mrs MJ off my friend who’s a Club Wembley member. And he said he’s got less access to tickets for our game than the Newport game as there’ll be more corporates at our match.

Anyway...did I say I’ve got tickets...GTF in there!!!!

And I know I’m very lucky here and good luck to everyone in the ballot who wants one👍
 
PSumbler said:
A4Jack said:
Apparently it's because there was testing prior and after the pilot events at 22k capacities. This one has been rejected for pilot

But how can you get 10k at a Premier League game? Is each of them pilot events as well?

? There’s 10000 at PL games and 10000 at Wembley. So consistent, if the size of the ground doesn’t matter. As Clasey says, it’s 10000 or 25% if lower.
 
monmouth said:
PSumbler said:
But how can you get 10k at a Premier League game? Is each of them pilot events as well?

? There’s 10000 at PL games and 10000 at Wembley. So consistent, if the size of the ground doesn’t matter. As Clasey says, it’s 10000 or 25% if lower.

The rules (outside of official test events like the FA Cup Final) are 25% of capacity or 10,000 max, whichever is lower. So basically any stadium with a capacity of 40,000 or more is going to be limited to 10,000. That why Man City and Liverpool had 10,000 yesterday and there’ll be 10,000 at Wembley on Saturday.
 
exiledclaseboy said:
monmouth said:
? There’s 10000 at PL games and 10000 at Wembley. So consistent, if the size of the ground doesn’t matter. As Clasey says, it’s 10000 or 25% if lower.

The rules (outside of official test events like the FA Cup Final) are 25% of capacity or 10,000 max, whichever is lower. So basically any stadium with a capacity of 40,000 or more is going to be limited to 10,000. That why Man City and Liverpool had 10,000 yesterday and there’ll be 10,000 at Wembley on Saturday.

Yes, that’s what I said 🤣
 

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