Decent Crowd Expected For Tomorrow Friday, 4th Jan 2013 10:49
Even the prospect of only seeing Chelsea reserves seems to have excited Saints supporters with a decent crowd looking on the cards for tommorrow.
A quick scan around the Saints online ticketing system shows surprisingly few seats lft in the home areas for tomorrows visit of Chelsea to St Mary's, assuming that its completely accurate and that all available seats are shown on the system, most areas have very few seats avaialable, even the Itchen/Chapel corner where its usually the last place to sell out there are only about 300 seats available.
Of course the reputation of our visitors will encourage some of our less regular supporters including those with children to come along, the Premier league will of course priced out a few of those who have children who want to go, so this game perhaps gives those fans a chance to see a decent game at a more reasonable price.
Chelsea according to their own website have a small amount of tickets left of their 4,500 allocation although this story is dated 23rd December and with nothing of a later date it could be they have already sold these, either way with 4,000 Chelsea fans in attendance it could be that we will have a gate approaching 30,000 which would see us amongst the biggest gates of the round.
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Whatsforpud added 12:00 - Jan 4
Nick, for my benefit, and maybe others, I cannot find the informaton on the club's official site that you mention re where available seats are for any match. Can you help? | | |
slynch added 12:07 - Jan 4
IRRELEVANT STATISTIC NO 101: CHELSEA HAVE NEVER BEATEN SOUTHAMPTON IN THE FA CUP?!? | | |
SaintNick added 12:40 - Jan 4
whats for pud. you need to go to the official site and click on the link for tickets, you then need to click buy tickets, and then go to the my account" link and log in, then click on the chelsea game and click on the section of the ground you want to sit in, not easy first time but you get used to it | | |
REEDYREEDOREEDZ added 12:55 - Jan 4
Chelsea will be taking the FA Cup very seriously won't they? Rafa will want the team to bounce back from that awful performance against QPR mid-week. Also, with us nearly beating Arsenal, I imagine Chelsea will be wary of us and put out thier strongest team, which will probably include Djemba Ba! From what Adkins has said, it sounds like Saints will be playing a strong team too. Maybe J-Rod will get a start in place of the fatigued Rickie Lambert. Should be a very competitive and entertaining game!! | | |
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