PwsThanks for putting my mind at rest but it's like queing up outside toys r us for something you promised ya kid for Xmas.Until you actually have it you still worry you might miss out.Bit like the final 20 minutes in rotterdam
Quote from: class-of-82 on March 27, 2015, 01:55:08 PMPwsThanks for putting my mind at rest but it's like queing up outside toys r us for something you promised ya kid for Xmas.Until you actually have it you still worry you might miss out.Bit like the final 20 minutes in rotterdamI know what you mean but we have just under 32,000 tickets and about 18K ST holders so you'll be okay.
Any ideas if we get more if Blackburn win - I'm assuming they would struggle to sell 30k
And there will still be more tickets that ST holders. And still there will still be panic/complaints because someone can buy a ticket before someone else can. If you know you qualify, I don't get why it matters to some what day they can buy a ticket. Just be happy we're at Wembley and you will be going. That's a generic "you", not aimed specifically at SH.
Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on March 26, 2015, 11:20:42 AMDoes anyone know why there are 2 different price categories within the same block? Eg Block 134 has both £53 and £43 seats. Would the cheaper ones be right at the front? Back I imagine.I got the cheapest possible seats to the last semi and was on the very last row of the top tier.
Does anyone know why there are 2 different price categories within the same block? Eg Block 134 has both £53 and £43 seats. Would the cheaper ones be right at the front?
You're the same as me and Leeg aren't you SH, no ST this year?
I've got mine now so we can close/lock this thread. I'm alright.
If Walsall can take 30k to Wembley then I wouldn't be holding my breath that Blackburn will be struggling.
Quote from: rob_bridge on March 27, 2015, 02:53:20 PMAny ideas if we get more if Blackburn win - I'm assuming they would struggle to sell 30kIt's a possibility. When Wigan played Millwall in 2013 about 6K 'neutral' tickets were issued as Wigan couldn't sell them. Whether they'd have offered them to their opponents if they could have sold is a bit of a guess, but Millwall only just about sold their allocation. For the final Citeh got an initial 25K, and then a further 7K, Wigan asked for 21K which was then increased to 25K. Those are the only examples I can think of where extra tickets were available at the new Wembley.
Quote from: Nastylee on March 27, 2015, 09:40:25 PMIf Walsall can take 30k to Wembley then I wouldn't be holding my breath that Blackburn will be struggling. Blackburn wouldn't be having supporters from three other clubs with them and it isn't the biggest day out they've ever had.