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That's a superb outcome.No disrespect but Palace aren't exactly a huge attraction. We were regularly matching them just over a decade ago. So to completely sell out on a Monday night is a big statement.
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Interesting to read your comments about this not being a glamour tie and Palace not being a big draw, and largely I understand and respect your views. However the football landscape has changed. I am sure you would want one of the so called ‘Big Six’ instead. However Palace have being in the Premier League for 12 consecutive seasons the 8th best amongst top flight teams. We currently boast 4 full England Internationals on top of full Internationals from several other countries. We just sold Olise to Bayern Munich, a player that will eventually win the Ballon D’or for £55 million. A new stand is increasing our capacity to 34500 with plans to further increase the stadium to 40000-45000. Compare the likes of Palace, Forest, Brighton, Brentford to the likes of Spurs, Man Utd who are absolutely woeful atm and currently Man City (financial/legal concerns) and Chelsea (say no more) and all those teams are better run and play better football than their ‘bigger’ counterparts. Currently only Arsenal and Liverpool I would deem real ‘glamour ties’ and Arsenal are already out. The big six are living on their history but things are changing and drawing lower Premier League opposition like Spurs and Man Utd is not what it used to be, but would give you a great chance of progressing.
Why on earth aren’t we selling at least one of the two remaining blocks in the west stand? We’d clearly sell the tickets. Is there really that big a need for a big segregation area against palace in the FA Cup??
Quote from: colincramb on February 09, 2025, 07:09:57 amWhy on earth aren’t we selling at least one of the two remaining blocks in the west stand? We’d clearly sell the tickets. Is there really that big a need for a big segregation area against palace in the FA Cup??Open those blocks and we need more policing, which is expensive.That was what I was told a few years ago.
Quote from: IDM on February 09, 2025, 09:32:44 amQuote from: colincramb on February 09, 2025, 07:09:57 amWhy on earth aren’t we selling at least one of the two remaining blocks in the west stand? We’d clearly sell the tickets. Is there really that big a need for a big segregation area against palace in the FA Cup??Open those blocks and we need more policing, which is expensive.That was what I was told a few years ago.They were open for the Crewe match. Ableit half the seats that were netted off due to the seat backs missing. So not sure why they aren't selling the remaining seats in W32 and W33. Its not as though there have been any seats sold in N33 to N37. Almost 1500 seats now rendered not for sale!
Quote from: colincramb on February 09, 2025, 07:09:57 amWhy on earth aren’t we selling at least one of the two remaining blocks in the west stand? We’d clearly sell the tickets. Is there really that big a need for a big segregation area against palace in the FA Cup??The seats don't have backs, they use that section for spare parts to repair other parts of the ground.
42 more up for sale, E8.