Cup Final Tickets

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kitwe wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 10:53 am Isn't South stand behind nets?
I thought 2 years ago we were along the side.
Maybe I'm having a 'senior moment'.
Shels were in the South Stand last time out.

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The small area behind the nets is the North Stand.

I used to think that's why we always were given it, handier to get fans into that side of the ground and out again.

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Over 25,000 now sold.

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30,000 tickets sold and the "lower bowl" is now completely sold out with tickets still available for the upper tiers.

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brandyball wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2024 1:18 pm 30,000 tickets sold and the "lower bowl" is now completely sold out with tickets still available for the upper tiers.
Should look good on the telly at least then.

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Not to spoil things Rob Harvey is the Cuo Final Ref.

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Presumably (and hopefully) somewhere in the region of at least 15-18,000 of those tickets have been bought by City fans.

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Has Anybody tried to buy tickets in the lower part of the upper tier of 507,506 as seemed to be blocked by ticketmaster?
No bother getting them for 2022 final.

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johnm wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 11:23 pm Has Anybody tried to buy tickets in the lower part of the upper tier of 507,506 as seemed to be blocked by ticketmaster?
No bother getting them for 2022 final.
Im sure ticketmaster holds back lots of decent tickets and then releases them after the others have sold out.

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marcoloco wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 8:52 am
johnm wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 11:23 pm Has Anybody tried to buy tickets in the lower part of the upper tier of 507,506 as seemed to be blocked by ticketmaster?
No bother getting them for 2022 final.
Im sure ticketmaster holds back lots of decent tickets and then releases them after the others have sold out.
Tickets get released in new blocks as and when the already released blocks get sold. In part at least it'll be about ease of event management . If you release everythigng at once and have people scattered al over the stadium, that maximises your costs re stewards, food and drink facilities etc. If you instead release blocks with the demand, then you only need to open and service fewer areas on matchday (unless it sells out).

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stevebradley wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 11:54 am
marcoloco wrote: Fri Oct 25, 2024 8:52 am
johnm wrote: Thu Oct 24, 2024 11:23 pm Has Anybody tried to buy tickets in the lower part of the upper tier of 507,506 as seemed to be blocked by ticketmaster?
No bother getting them for 2022 final.
Im sure ticketmaster holds back lots of decent tickets and then releases them after the others have sold out.
Tickets get released in new blocks as and when the already released blocks get sold. In part at least it'll be about ease of event management . If you release everythigng at once and have people scattered al over the stadium, that maximises your costs re stewards, food and drink facilities etc. If you instead release blocks with the demand, then you only need to open and service fewer areas on matchday (unless it sells out).
100%. You don't just put all your tickets on sale. But also its data driven or statistical which blocks are sold and when to maximise returns.

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Any word on number of tickets we've sold?

Any word on total number sold so far for Sunday?

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