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Looks like they gave Boro the whole end for the FA cup game, though the didn't quite fill it, should be 4-5000ish?
I thought that the rules of the competition are that the away side is entitled to 25% of the home team’s ground capacity ?
If so, then our ticket allocation should be 7500. Wether we can sell that many is of course another question although given the relatively short distance to travel it shouldn’t be out of the question if the two clubs price it sensibly.
I thought that the rules of the competition are that the away side is entitled to 25% of the home team’s ground capacity ?
If so, then our ticket allocation should be 7500. Wether we can sell that many is of course another question although given the relatively short distance to travel it shouldn’t be out of the question if the two clubs price it sensibly.
It's 15 per cent so I have read, so about 4500 and the whole end. We were due to play Norwich at home in the league so that will now be rearranged.
I thought that the rules of the competition are that the away side is entitled to 25% of the home team’s ground capacity ?
If so, then our ticket allocation should be 7500. Wether we can sell that many is of course another question although given the relatively short distance to travel it shouldn’t be out of the question if the two clubs price it sensibly.
In the old days it was, not now
FA Cup away ticket allocation rules The FA Cup away ticket allocation rules are designed to ensure a fair and competitive balance between home and away supporters. Here are the key points of the rules: 15% Allocation: Away teams are allocated up to 15% of the home stadium's capacity for FA Cup matches. This allocation is subject to the local Safety Advisory Group's approval. 1 Safety Considerations: The allocation is based on safety regulations, including seating arrangements and crowd management protocols. The FA Cup final provides an even number of ticket sales for fans as possible. 1
Fulham are a very good team,Harry Wilson is brilliant. Cup games are often a lottery so who knows. Saints fans will be in good voice and a day trip to London is always enjoyable.
Pretty dull away game if you ask me, we’ve played there loads and it’s got to be one of the top four or five grounds I’ve been too.
Also Fulham are a good side and I can’t anything other than a home win
If as I’ve seen in other places all the games are televised then I think we’ll probably be the least attractive game, so expect it to be on the least watched spot. Which I assume is the early or late Sunday kick off
It's a very tricky tie tbh and winning it would be in the "upset" category.
Fulham are comfortable in the league and will be eyeing a big cup run to cement a really good season.
To achieve that, they will probably show us some respect and field a strong team. The 6th round is when it gets serious. It will be interesting to see our priorities...first XI or young'uns ?...cup run or play-offs ?.
So, nice day out by the river for sure...a victory?...not quite so sure.
It's a very tricky tie tbh and winning it would be in the "upset" category.
Fulham are comfortable in the league and will be eyeing a big cup run to cement a really good season.
To achieve that, they will probably show us some respect and field a strong team. The 6th round is when it gets serious. It will be interesting to see our priorities...first XI or young'uns ?...cup run or play-offs ?.
So, nice day out by the river for sure...a victory?...not quite so sure.
An away day in London will be great for the fans. Fulham are now enjoying established Premier League status and I personally wouldn’t consider this a winnable match. That said, this is the FA Cup. How many times have Fulham won it? I look forward to giving them a good game, with our young team showing them scant fear or respect.
Not with potential midweek games every week if we progress through to the end of season, best to rotate
Don't disagree with that. The good news is that ,for the first time in a while, we seem to have experienced cover in key areas that will allow that rotation... plus the kids filling in.
For example we have the following backed up slots..
RB..LB..DMF..Flanks (both)..CF
So starters vs Fulham don't need to be dominated by Youth or so called " 2nd XI "