In the two seminates, PSG will welcome Aston Villa in the quarter of the Champion League. No historic match for the villans and their supporters. Neanmins, many will be able to provide her from AUC. What make them angry.
After Liverpool, Paris Saint-Germain will face and other former C1 winner in the quarterfinals. Winner in 1982 at the expense of the Backern, Aston Villa made a thunderous return to plan 40 in an awards. More than in Paris, this match is an event in Birmingham. If they could, supporters of the Villan would reduce the Parc des Princes. However, the number of places that has been allocated to them is not that hopeless. It is the same lower with UEFA regulations, enough to annoy and club.
2,000 tickets for Paris, supporters rumbles
Aston Villa received only 2,000 tickets to complain in the Parc des Princes. UEFA impose a hotel for the club for PSG to leave 5% space at the club at the club. With 2,000 billets, on is below the fatidiic threshold. It is not one of the first one like the the the Birmingham live Since Liverpool (in the round of 16) and Newcastle last season had suffered the same fate. While a game of these tickets is assigned to the club staff, he only remained 1000 tickets for sale for supporters. The precious sesames left in just a few minutes.
🚨 Aston Villa is pleased to announce the tickets for the second floor of our quarter-final of the UEFA Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain at Villa Park has now been exhausted.
🎟️ The only way to secure your seat for this special night under the lights is to buy one of the last … pic.twitter.com/qnmh9909ws
– AVFC support (@Avfcsupport) March 21, 2025
A huge frustration for the loyalty of Aston Villa private from the Paris deposit. « » The people who have been prevailing of loyalty by moving for 2 or 3 league games of the champion to affer it are refused refuse », A fan of commented on one from Villan quoted by the Birmingham live. PSG is not, however, no guilty since this reduced capacity for an authority, more cautious to receive reality and Liverpool.