Football fans left in the lurch ahead of FA Cup semi final | Sunday Observer

Football fans left in the lurch ahead of FA Cup semi final

3 April, 2022

 

 

The Football Association’s planning for the FA Cup semi-finals is “one of the most ridiculous stories I ever heard”, says Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.

The Reds will meet Manchester City at Wembley on April 16. But engineering works scheduled for the West Coast Main Line that weekend mean no trains are available for fans travelling from the north west to London.

“It makes absolutely no sense,” said Klopp. “I’m not sure what the FA thought - no club from the north west will be part of the semi-finals?”

He added: “I really can’t believe that things like this can happen with all the information you have out there.”

In a joint letter to the FA, the mayors of both cities said the game should be moved from Wembley. Manchester City secured 50 coaches to offer fans subsidised travel to Wembley, before the FA announced it was putting on free coaches for up to 5,000 Liverpool and City fans.

Each club has received an allocation of 34,000 tickets for the game. Klopp continued: “I heard the FA - probably we’ll do it as well - put on some coaches on the road, but what is it, usually four and a half hours to London?

“It will then be 12, probably, because all the coaches are [travelling] in the same direction. “I’m not sure when they had to decide when the semi-finals are. (BBC Sport)

 

 

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