FFA increased regular season ticket prices at Westpac Stadium from $28, for silver seating, to $35 and from $35, for gold seating, to $50 for last weekend's elimination semifinal victory over Perth Glory.

Pignata planned to discuss the current system with the governing body.

"Going forward we will sit down and have a chat with FFA and see if something can be done about it because we have had expenses over the last few weeks," he said.

Expenses included player bonuses for making the top four, with 95 percent of the squad believed to receive $2000 to $3000 each.

"And we have no any revenue coming in at the moment," he said. "Our contract says all finals are run by Football Australia and they take all gate receipts - profit or loss.

"It would have been a very good revenue earner for the club on Sunday. We're not complaining. But we will deal with it and discuss it with FFA after the season."

However, Pignata was pleased there would be no further ticket price increase for the home semifinal against the Newcastle Jets on Sunday, March 7.

"They [FFA] haven't increased it for the next game which is fantastic," he said. "Generally as you go deeper into the finals prices increase, but I don't think it is a stumbling block for people to come to our games.

"Anyone who left on Sunday after 120 minutes, plus penalties, would have got their money's worth. We gave them an extra 40 minutes for free. It was quite stressful, but I'm sure that 24,000 walked out of Westpac Stadium wanting to come back."

Pignata was predicting a sell out crowd after members had snapped up 5000 tickets on Tuesday, with public sales commencing on Wednesday.