Baleforce
Arthur Rowe
Having a season ticket just means buying the ticket that is allocated to your seat. In which case, I'd have to spend £95. Not good price.
fair point
Having a season ticket just means buying the ticket that is allocated to your seat. In which case, I'd have to spend £95. Not good price.
23,826 according to the BBC match report.
Whoever did the draw has got a sense of humour.West Ham in the league Cup at Wembley
Genuine question, why do you think that? It's true the stadium did look sparsely occupied but I'd have said estimating how many were present in such a vast bowl would be pretty difficult. For myself I was not in the least surprised to learn the attendance was c24k but there you go.And similar to the equivalent game last year, which had the added attraction of being at WHL.
Though I wouldn't be surprised if the actual number through the turnstiles was less than that figure.
West Ham in the league Cup at Wembley
It will be Weds Oct 25 - after Liverwhinge on Sun 22nd
When Chelsea play on Monday then their League Cup game will be on Thursday. Maybe they move Woolwich's game to Thursday as well. They get used to play on that day of the week anyway.Was chatting to my Wham supporting brother who has mentioned that Chelsea are on TV on the Monday night and Arsenal are playing on Sunday too (due to Europa League).
Can’t see us and West Ham, Chelsea and Arsenal all playing Weds night.
When Chelsea play on Monday then their League Cup game will be on Thursday. Maybe they move Woolwich's game to Thursday as well. They get used to play on that day of the week anyway.
I just wonder whether the Pikeys get a full 15% allocation at Wembley. That would be 13'500 of the full 90'000. Or do we cap the capacity to 50'000? In that case the away section would only be 7'500.
When Chelsea play on Monday then their League Cup game will be on Thursday. Maybe they move Woolwich's game to Thursday as well. They get used to play on that day of the week anyway.
I just wonder whether the Pikeys get a full 15% allocation at Wembley. That would be 13'500 of the full 90'000. Or do we cap the capacity to 50'000? In that case the away section would only be 7'500.
I'll be surprised if they go for full capacity on this game. I don't think tickets will be sold for Level 5, which would give a capacity of approx 50k.
I suspect Wham will be given the smallest allowance possible
Just noticed 5 out of our next 7 league games are midday ko's.
WALOB
Just noticed 5 out of our next 7 league games are midday ko's.
WALOB
Agree that said I prefer that to later ones because it makes it easier coming home. Why cant the West Ham cup match be 7.45 instead of 8. Those 15 minutes make all the difference when you are going for the last train.
Especially if the match goes the full distance.