As bengaluru fc has started the online sale of tickets, manjapadda has already started booking of tickets for match vs KBFC on March 1. This is the power of manjapadda.☺️
And as much as I know only season tickets are for sale... (at least on bookmyshow app) and those are there since Monday
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for 9 match season bfc, season pass costs ₹2100 for puma stand ~250 per match
way too high compared to last 2 years which was ₹150. I might skip isl from stadium or may be will go to north stand or might go to match after half time
@majuansari no offence my dear. I am also from Kerala and got a chance to watch lots of international and club matches both in India and abroad. IMO only WBB has got little potential to match the real Ultras that I have seen in Europeans, Asians and north Africans. It is pathetic to watch manjapada miserably failing to bring out that aura from stands in JLN when KBFC plays.
I also agree with @shibier. Even though WBB are small in numbers they are very organized. Bfc fans i think most of them are from that city. The problem with manjapadda is that tha fans are not constrained to kochi city only. The fans travel from all parts of kerala to watch their heros play. So it becomes a problem to come under single fans association. But we have district level fans association who are organized within themselves.
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tickets per match are not available
for 9 match season bfc, season pass costs ₹2100 for puma stand ~250 per match
way too high compared to last 2 years which was ₹150. I might skip isl from stadium or may be will go to north stand or might go to match after half time
BTW I am living in Bangalore and from Kerala, but not part of either WBB or Manjappada
The problem with manjapadda is that tha fans are not constrained to kochi city only. The fans travel from all parts of kerala to watch their heros play. So it becomes a problem to come under single fans association. But we have district level fans association who are organized within themselves.