Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 27, 2015, 09:44:47 PMQuote from: Nastylee on March 27, 2015, 09:40:25 PMIf Walsall can take 30k to Wembley then I wouldn't be holding my breath that Blackburn will be struggling. Blackburn wouldn't be having supporters from three other clubs with them and it isn't the biggest day out they've ever had. However Rovers choose to distribute their tickets, I am sure they will have no problems shifting them to fare weather fans, extended family and anyone else who fancies a day out.
Quote from: Nastylee on March 27, 2015, 09:40:25 PMIf Walsall can take 30k to Wembley then I wouldn't be holding my breath that Blackburn will be struggling. Blackburn wouldn't be having supporters from three other clubs with them and it isn't the biggest day out they've ever had.
If Walsall can take 30k to Wembley then I wouldn't be holding my breath that Blackburn will be struggling.
Has anyone brought any £43 ones yet? I've not seen any on sale so far.
I am buying mine on Good Friday as I have no ST but all 4 Cup matches; my mate has to wait as he is blagging his from a ST holder who isn't going. The fun will be when I try and buy the two seats together I think - I have all the ST holder's details (including date of birth!) but I still fear they will not let me buy two tickets?
No way would Blackburn sell 30k for Wembley.
Quote from: Des Little on March 27, 2015, 10:55:49 PMNo way would Blackburn sell 30k for Wembley. Really? Walsall sold over 30k despite average crowds of just 4k at Bescot.
Quote from: Villafirst on March 28, 2015, 06:24:05 AMQuote from: Des Little on March 27, 2015, 10:55:49 PMNo way would Blackburn sell 30k for Wembley. Really? Walsall sold over 30k despite average crowds of just 4k at Bescot.I know quite a few fans that went, and not one of them are Walsall fans.
The week or so before they played at Wembley, they showed the goals at one of their games at Bescot or Bank's. There was hardly anyone there by the look of it.