Sunday, 22 December 2013

Sunderland’s Ticket Stance Is Just Capital!

The draw for the Capital One Cup semi-finals may have set up a ‘dream’ final between the two Manchester clubs but Sunderland’s stance on making the competition an affordable one for their supporters should ensure a great atmosphere at the Stadium of Light on Tuesday 7th January when they play the first leg of their tie against Manchester United.

It will be the fifth consecutive home game in the competition for the Black Cats and ticket prices of £15 and less to date have been rewarded with combined attendances of 73,815 coming through the turnstiles (the tie against Southampton was re-scheduled at short notice as Newcastle were also at home in the competition at that stage).

Faced now with a big game against the champions, Sunderland have resisted the temptation to hike up prices at this stage and instead will charge £20 for adults and £5 for supporters aged under 16 and over 65.

Merry Christmas to everyone reading the blog and enjoy your football over the festive period. Tweet us @affordablefooty, especially if you are going to Carlisle United on Boxing Day dressed as Santa for free entry, heading to Berwick Rangers on Saturday 28th where the game is free entry thanks to the Supporters Trust (donations welcome) or paying what you want at Vauxhall Motors on the same day!

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