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I just said that to someone, but I hope they let us know how to do it for the prem ones, and soon!Dont think you can for test events.
I just said that to someone, but I hope they let us know how to do it for the prem ones, and soon!Dont think you can for test events.
I just said that to someone, but I hope they let us know how to do it for the prem ones, and soon!
CATEGORY A GAME FOR CITY.
No surprise really. £70 for mine though...
If your ticket costs £70 for the CL, it's also cost you £70 for Arsenal, United, City, Chelsea, Liverpool and West Ham in the PL as part of your season ticket. It's a bit late to complain now - the A prices are really as low as they could've gone given the price of STs.
Sales for city be interesting I’m sure it won’t go to general sale. But don’t think will be the uptake had we drawn a foreign team or any of the other English.
If your ticket costs £70 for the CL, it's also cost you £70 for Arsenal, United, City, Chelsea, Liverpool and West Ham in the PL as part of your season ticket. It's a bit late to complain now - the A prices are really as low as they could've gone given the price of STs.
You could suggest that if we hadn't fucked the stadium up then there'd be much more notice for the test events, meaning more people available to go and a better chance of TFL adjusting their schedules.Not Spurs fault I know but if you want to come in by train from certain places you can't on Sunday.
Ipswich, Clacton-on-Sea, Colchester and Norwich services will terminate at Ingatestone with a rail replacement bus service to Newbury Park connecting into the Central line towards London (Crossrail Engineering Works)
So for a stadium that is a public transport destination its difficult to get to by public transport if the public transport ain't working plus the fact there is no street parking for cars anywhere near the stadium, might put a few off from coming Sunday.
It's a Champions League QF (very very rare for the club) against an already Cat A team. I see no reason why it should be a Cat B game.Yes they are, but they could have made it a cat B game on this particular occasion if they wanted to.
It's a Champions League QF (very very rare for the club) against an already Cat A team. I see no reason why it should be a Cat B game.
Buy tickets and reallocate I think.I have them in my network, but can't see anywhere where you can actually allocate your ticket to them. Anyone any wiser?
If not you have to ask well what the hell is?Exactly, QF of the Champions League was always going to be a category A game.