FA cup final
FA cup final
So only two weeks until the final and the FA/TV companies still haven't decided on a kickoff time. Its not like the City fans have trains to book or anything. Absolute joke the way football fans get treated in this country.
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It’s unbelievable isn’t it. Could have been fixed months ago, why do they need to wait until after the semi finals?
As you say, fans are at the bottom of the pile in the FAs view.
As you say, fans are at the bottom of the pile in the FAs view.
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Apparently the BBC want a traditional 3pm kickoff to avoid a possible clash with Eurovision that night 

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What's odd is that they know what other major events are taking place that weekend, and all the engineering works that are being done, so you have to wonder why they haven't decided on a start time.
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Perhaps they’re waiting to hear from Gary Lineker as to which time suits him best? 

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and on top of that:
A category 1 ticket will be £175, an increase of £30 (20 percent) on the 2024 final, while category 2 tickets will be £125, which represents a rise of £10 (8.7 percent) on the same tickets last year. Elsewhere, category 3 prices are £75 (a seven percent increase) and category 4 tickets are £50, meaning an increase of £5 (11 percent).
The ticket prices have also increased by more between the semi-final and the final this year than they did in 2024. The difference between the two rounds is almost 95 percent (£85) for Category 1 tickets, 78.5 percent (£55) for Category 2, and 66.6 percent (£30 and £20) for Category 3 and Category 4 tickets.
A category 1 ticket will be £175, an increase of £30 (20 percent) on the 2024 final, while category 2 tickets will be £125, which represents a rise of £10 (8.7 percent) on the same tickets last year. Elsewhere, category 3 prices are £75 (a seven percent increase) and category 4 tickets are £50, meaning an increase of £5 (11 percent).
The ticket prices have also increased by more between the semi-final and the final this year than they did in 2024. The difference between the two rounds is almost 95 percent (£85) for Category 1 tickets, 78.5 percent (£55) for Category 2, and 66.6 percent (£30 and £20) for Category 3 and Category 4 tickets.
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Yet fans will still pay it. Unless there is some solidarity and people say enough is enough, then this greed will continue.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 2:10 amand on top of that:
A category 1 ticket will be £175, an increase of £30 (20 percent) on the 2024 final, while category 2 tickets will be £125, which represents a rise of £10 (8.7 percent) on the same tickets last year. Elsewhere, category 3 prices are £75 (a seven percent increase) and category 4 tickets are £50, meaning an increase of £5 (11 percent).
The ticket prices have also increased by more between the semi-final and the final this year than they did in 2024. The difference between the two rounds is almost 95 percent (£85) for Category 1 tickets, 78.5 percent (£55) for Category 2, and 66.6 percent (£30 and £20) for Category 3 and Category 4 tickets.
Imagine the embarrassment for the FA if Wembley is half empty for a major domestic Cup final.
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That's what it needs mate, a great big collective **** you from fansfidelcastro wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 2:42 amYet fans will still pay it. Unless there is some solidarity and people say enough is enough, then this greed will continue.
Imagine the embarrassment for the FA if Wembley is half empty for a major domestic Cup final.
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That's what it needs mate, a great big collective **** you from fansVegas Claret wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 3:45 am[quote=fidelcastro post_id=2548042 time=<a href="tel:1746150125">1746150125</a> user_id=2084]
Yet fans will still pay it. Unless there is some solidarity and people say enough is enough, then this greed will continue.
Imagine the embarrassment for the FA if Wembley is half empty for a major domestic Cup final.
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Problem is, the genuine fans will boycott. But then along will come a “tourist” who’ll pay. Wembley still full. The FA won’t care where their money comes from.
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Eh ?kentonclaret wrote: ↑Thu May 01, 2025 6:39 pmPerhaps they’re waiting to hear from Gary Lineker as to which time suits him best?![]()
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Agreed.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 3:45 amThat's what it needs mate, a great big collective **** you from fans
Sadly, that’s exactly what it WON’T get.
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Wouldn’t surprise me if the are Palarse supporters in the Citeh end this year.
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I noticed there were a lot of empty seats in the City end for the Semi Final.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 2:42 amYet fans will still pay it. Unless there is some solidarity and people say enough is enough, then this greed will continue.
Imagine the embarrassment for the FA if Wembley is half empty for a major domestic Cup final.
I’m not sure how allocations work nowadays for the final but it would hopefully send a message if it happened again.
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It could happen if Rovers were to somehow get there.fidelcastro wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 2:42 amYet fans will still pay it. Unless there is some solidarity and people say enough is enough, then this greed will continue.
Imagine the embarrassment for the FA if Wembley is half empty for a major domestic Cup final.
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BBC and ITV arguing over the time:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/34752414 ... e-dispute/
Don't want it to clash with Eurovision song contest
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/34752414 ... e-dispute/
Don't want it to clash with Eurovision song contest

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Thing is the game and Eurovision will have been scheduled on that day for months. Tbh i wouldn`t blame any City fans for not bothering. How many times will they have been to Wembley this last 10 years or so?
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Since 2011 Man City have played at Wembley THIRTY times
Given the expense, no wonder they pick and choose
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I've not watched Eurovision since Bucks Fizz won its even more boring than Britain's got no talent
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Obviously for City supporters it would make sense to book and pay for rail tickets well in advance. The savings made would far outweigh the odd occasion when they didn’t make the semis or final.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Fri May 02, 2025 12:48 pmSince 2011 Man City have played at Wembley THIRTY times
Given the expense, no wonder they pick and choose