Forever Blue wrote:THESE ARE THE MORE IMPORTANT GAMES / THEY ALL NEED TO BE SOLD OUT AS WELL
Sunday Sep 30th - Burnley (h) 4pm
Sat Oct 20 - Fulham (h) 3pm
Sat Nov 3 - Leicester City (h) 3pm
Sat Nov 10 - Brighton & Hove Albion (h) 12:30pm
Sat Dec 1 - Wolverhampton Wanderers (h) 3pm
gwentbluebirds wrote:Forever Blue wrote:THESE ARE THE MORE IMPORTANT GAMES / THEY ALL NEED TO BE SOLD OUT AS WELL
Sunday Sep 30th - Burnley (h) 4pm
Sat Oct 20 - Fulham (h) 3pm
Sat Nov 3 - Leicester City (h) 3pm
Sat Nov 10 - Brighton & Hove Albion (h) 12:30pm
Sat Dec 1 - Wolverhampton Wanderers (h) 3pm
Not as lucrative as the big names unfortunately. I've even had people message me to see if there's any cheap tickets I can get my hands on for man city etc . Eg ST holders who can't make it willing to sell for cut price....pisses me off
Forever Blue wrote:THESE ARE THE MORE IMPORTANT GAMES / THEY ALL NEED TO BE SOLD OUT AS WELL
Sunday Sep 30th - Burnley (h) 4pm
Sat Oct 20 - Fulham (h) 3pm
Sat Nov 3 - Leicester City (h) 3pm
Sat Nov 10 - Brighton & Hove Albion (h) 12:30pm
Sat Dec 1 - Wolverhampton Wanderers (h) 3pm
BLUEUSA wrote:As a forced plastic (I live approximately 4800 miles from Cardiff), I am excited to have purchased my ticket for the Fulham game when I return to Wales for my annual visit. I am lucky to get to watch all the City games on US television and, so far, I think City have showed remarkable resilience. I see them improving every game and FULLY expect them to beat Fulham. Last season's turning point IMHO was the loss to Manchester City and I hope the recent games against Arsenal & Chelsea will give the team heart. Pundits on US television were impressed by the team performances in both games. By the way, this plastic's first game that I watched was 1st May 1968 against SV Hamburg.
avondaleblue wrote:BLUEUSA that is no excuse for not attending ALL home games. 4800 miles is not acceptable reason for not being at fortress CCS
montyblue wrote:BLUEBIRD 58. no excuse that the burnley game is on tv i am a season ticket holder and travel down 3 hours and 3 hours back there was a full house for arsenal and newcastle and both games on the tv so don' t agree that season ticket holders will watch on the tv . i know its Sunday but days of going to chapel are gone so what else is there to do go and have a. Sunday lunch a few beers finished off with a footie match best day out i think it will be a sell out against burnley because fans know the team needs us there , why sit in a armchair at home when you can be there live.
bluebird58 wrote:I hope I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure there will be less than 30,000 for the Burnley game. In fact, probably a lot less than that in terms of bums on seats as a lot of ST holders won't go if its on TV anyway.
Fact of life, I'm afraid, and applies to just about every other team in the Premier League too, except perhaps the top 6!
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