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  • Agree about the capacity, it would put less strain on public transport
    if tickets went to fans who live within walking distance. Shame also
    about the corporate side getting such a big boost, I guess it will
    make up for having fewer seats as they fetch a lot more per ticket.

    I'm not looking forward to the Wembley years either. Or the massive
    disruption to local traffic.

    Arsenal offered season tickets to locals. This was necessary as Arsenal needed cashflow to pay for their debt. The demographics of Islington are such that those who could afford seats are the red trousered lawyers and bankers who live in Barnsbury and Canonbury. Did nothing to help the atmosphere.

    Chelsea face a similar demographic.

  • Arsenal offered season tickets to locals. This was necessary as Arsenal needed cashflow to pay for their debt.

    Arsenal gave priority on the waiting list to Islington residents, the full waiting list far exceeded the additional capacity.

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