Same happened at Anfield -was sat about 4 or 5 rows from the front and when Liverpool scored all the rows in front stood up and cheered
Thanks for that. But I was always told the away club had to send any unsold tickets back to the home club at least 48 hours before the game was to take place and then they dispose of them as they wish. The tourists at every London Premier League club v Hull City could buy tickets from ticket agencies who got them from the home club. Have you sent off for the new Chelsea third kit yet ? A snip at at only £99.99, a penny cheaper then Arsenal's at £100. Greedy bastards.
We gave them to ticket agencies, they were available online at the same time they went on sale to us, Mooney used to get grief about it at the fan meetings.
Of course you will be right. I'm really not that bothered. I just don't like Chelsea as a club and I don't like Chelsea fans. Every time I have been to Stamford Bridge to see City I felt as though I had been mugged on and off the field.
It has been announced that toilets will not be open when stadiums reopen but youncan have a pint on the concourses if seated. People with large bladders only to apply for tickets...
The madness of it all. I presume you can only get a pint if you're having a substantial meal, like a scotch egg for example.
Yes, I can see people staggering home, throwing up, and telling the wife it wasn't the 15 pints but the second Scotch egg to blame.
All this, and it doesn't seem five minutes ago we were totally outraged at the prospect of a bubble trip impinging on our civil liberties and freedoms.
Ah but back then you were all a bunch of football hooligans, now we're saving the NHS and the elderly and stuff.
Should be ok as long as it's not a 1,000 tutters and the ****s that groan and whinge at every misplaced pass.