I presume the match tickets will be non refundable? even though they were booked before any time or date could be confirmed?
Looks like we might just get the last train back to London if we leave at half time and race to New Street. And then it looks like rail replacement buzzes will be operating. I presume the match tickets will be non refundable? even though they were booked before any time or date could be confirmed?
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on May 06, 2025, 10:27:09 AMLooks like we might just get the last train back to London if we leave at half time and race to New Street. And then it looks like rail replacement buzzes will be operating. I presume the match tickets will be non refundable? even though they were booked before any time or date could be confirmed?They're always refundable, aren't they? Train tickets, not so much.
I suppose playing Liverpool later in the season could have been problematic later on if there had been an actual postponement or unexpected event necessitating the need for extra free midweeks
Hospitality is sold as non refundable regardless of fixture changes. I think GA tickets will be refundable. I am not sure about GA+The difference between our situation with PSG is that our football authorities are in charge of both team's preceding fixtures.They had no control over what was was decided for PSG fixtures, but they would directly be handing an advantage to Man U. They cannot be seen to do that.It's not favouring their usual favourites because to do that would be to leave it as it is and give their darling Man U the advantage.
It would have been best solved by moving both to Saturday imo!
Disgusting from the FA.
Quote from: amfy on May 06, 2025, 09:56:16 AMIt would have been best solved by moving both to Saturday imo!FA Cup final is Saturday, hence the Friday/Sunday matches.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on May 06, 2025, 10:25:48 AMI suppose playing Liverpool later in the season could have been problematic later on if there had been an actual postponement or unexpected event necessitating the need for extra free midweeks. Moving the game from Sunday to Friday doesn't make any odds in that respect.It could have done, but the club thought that we were best served by playing it at another time - hence the request. If the precedent is to reject such requests, then they should reject them. Or, as above, don't give a need for such a request to be made by not moving Man Utd to the Friday night in the first place.
I suppose playing Liverpool later in the season could have been problematic later on if there had been an actual postponement or unexpected event necessitating the need for extra free midweeks. Moving the game from Sunday to Friday doesn't make any odds in that respect.
Quote from: Somniloquism on May 06, 2025, 10:39:34 AMQuote from: amfy on May 06, 2025, 09:56:16 AMIt would have been best solved by moving both to Saturday imo!FA Cup final is Saturday, hence the Friday/Sunday matches. Since when did that matter?