Only single seats remaining. £30 Adults / £18 Seniors (65+) & 16-22 Year Olds / £10 Juniors (11-15) / £5 Juniors (10 and under) Though I'm assuming they don't sell single seats to under 10's.
Doesn't surprise me, I got my ticket when I attended the Saints game and the seating options were few and far between even a couple of weeks back.
I'm back for this game. It's the first match I'll see live in a while, I haven't "seen" Long or Jela play yet.
Depends on the team we are playing, I paid £35 for Spurs and it is same for Man City but Southampton was only £25
That's why you should entice people to go. Cup matches= lower the prices. You still make money on merchandise, pies, & pints. Last night was still important to City.
I may well be back in the game on Saturday. It's only Tuesday but it's going well, already arranged a stay over at my brother's.
We do really, the amount the kiosks take, determine how much we can charge for the catering contract.
Correct. Brighton was never going to be anywhere near a sell out unless the prices were something like £5 adults and everyone else £1. A good opportunity missed for a bigger gate. In saying that the FAC run has been a nice earner so far. £1.5m so far by all accounts. The Sunderland game gives us another £250k plus £87k if we win the game. That is before anything else(ie. gate receipts-sponsorship etc etc etc). Yes we do really.