My major concern would be the safety issue. You would have people still trying even if they’re told not to. It would back up making it worse
That is all they have to give. There were reasons they did it but they don’t have to give more under the regulations. “In a bid to curb the amount of missiles thrown by sections of away supporters, Sunderland have therefore reduced ticket allocations to the minimum they're allowed to under EFL regulations, and City have paid the price for those clubs visiting Wearside earlier in the campaign.”
What are you arguing about ? You posted a link to an article which confirmed what I wrote originallly.
You realise that article is from a couple of years ago when they reduced allocations? Or has he stated the wrong KO time elsewhere? Tomorrow's game isn't on Good Friday either.
I think you responded to the thread following my post by stating they didn't need to reduce allocations as it was only 2000 anyway. Well, they used to allocate more. They've reduced it to the bare minimum due to missiles being chucked onto the tier below.
LOL Didn’t look at the date of the article. Just clicked on and scanned through. The point is the original poster was asking why we didn’t get 10% of the capacity. I explained in the Championship clubs only have go give 10 % or 2,000 whichever is lower. I also wrote that that this could be altered by police and SAG.
No, but people are querying it because I'm sure they, like me remember it being much larger at SOL as the space is available. Yes they potentially could reduce it further on specific safety advice, but that's not what's happened here, they've just stopped making more away tickets available than that are obliged to
Looking forward to finally not freezing my bollocks off at a football match. Even if it is a limited offer
I find life is better if you are reasonably optimistic about things rather than fearing the worst about everything