Tbf, I'm sure I saw him over in the fume thread, something about children in need
Did I see somewhere on here we're increasing capacity to 60,000 (?) for this competition? What's the average ticket price likely to be - £150 (I haven't a clue!). Those figures collect £45m alone in ticket sales across our 5 games. What % of that will we get?
Did I see somewhere on here we're increasing capacity to 60,000 (?) for this competition? What's the average ticket price likely to be - £150 (I haven't a clue!). Those figures collect £45m alone in ticket sales across our 5 games. What % of that will we get?
He wont be long, he's just proof reading all his comments he's going to post.Tbf, I'm sure I saw him over in the fume thread, something about children in need
Definitely won't be higher than it is now, as standing isn't allowed in UEFA tournaments.
Kebabs, pizza and rarebit.It's the right City to make all visitors feel welcome.
The beautiful stadium with the plaza. Can you imagine the smells of beautiful food stalls selling delicacies none of us have even heard of.
Then the foreign football supporters speaking languages none of us will ever understand, like Greek, Latin and Welsh.
Last time around it was
€30, 60, 150, 200... for the group
€55, 85, 175, 250... for R16
Unlike FIFA, most of the tickets are affordable. They brought in "prime" seats last time which was a further scam, which were €350, in the group.
Well you could have made a thread to let us know you would be away for a few days.I've been away for a few days, had a catch up on the forums to see he still spouts the same old drivel![]()

It’ll upset The Grand Loon on here too, he hasn’t got over the rugby match yet and we all know how much he loves Ingerland, with him being of Soviet, Welsh and Scottish descent.
At those prices with a bit of an increase for it being the next tournament there's at least a chance for everyone, wherever they're from, to possibly get to a game or even a couple/few depending on circumstances. Credit to UEFA for that.
It's the right City to make all visitors feel welcome.
The beautiful stadium with the plaza. Can you imagine the smells of beautiful food stalls selling delicacies none of us have even heard of.
Then the foreign football supporters speaking languages none of us will ever understand, like Greek, Latin and Welsh.
This = 5 points above relegation zoneFrom the depths of despair, staring at relegation, points deductions, 777 a hairs breadth away from taking over the club, to this.