Let's remember all this if things aren't going our way on Saturday, not sit there sulking, keep the non-stop noise up and stay behind the lads all the way to climbing those steps.
Quote from: DeKuip on May 28, 2015, 11:40:28 AMLet's remember all this if things aren't going our way on Saturday, not sit there sulking, keep the non-stop noise up and stay behind the lads all the way to climbing those steps.What he said. Only 2 teams can get to the final.
Gold (whatever that means)
Quote from: Duncan Shaw on May 28, 2015, 12:26:33 PM Gold (whatever that means)Always believe in your soul, you've got the power to know, you're indestructible.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on May 28, 2015, 10:14:45 AMQuote from: Duncan Shaw on May 28, 2015, 09:49:01 AMRight for those of you who were in Club Wembley for the semi - what can I wear - I know no replica shirts (would have worn my 1957 replica), but I have a claret and blue polo shirt - been trying investigate online but nothing definitive. Will that be OK to wear in your opinions?We were there for the semi final, in the Club Wembley gold bit. I didn't see a single person with a replica shirt on. I did, however, see loads of people wearing scarves (I did myself).On the ticket, it says you need to dress smart casual, and actually says "no trainers". I thought that'd be one of those things that they wouldn't turn you away for, but opted not to risk it. I also stuffed my scarf in my pocket when we entered, just in case.As for generic clothing of club colours, I wouldn't risk that, either.Where did you read that Paulie? I'm looking at a Club Wembley (bronze) ticket now and all I can see is "the wearing of replica club shirts is strictly prohibited" - nothing about footwear!Edit: I found this on the Club Wembley website:"DRESS CODE - There is no strict dress code within Club Wembley and the Bobby Moore Club, with the exception of replica club shirts."
Quote from: Duncan Shaw on May 28, 2015, 09:49:01 AMRight for those of you who were in Club Wembley for the semi - what can I wear - I know no replica shirts (would have worn my 1957 replica), but I have a claret and blue polo shirt - been trying investigate online but nothing definitive. Will that be OK to wear in your opinions?We were there for the semi final, in the Club Wembley gold bit. I didn't see a single person with a replica shirt on. I did, however, see loads of people wearing scarves (I did myself).On the ticket, it says you need to dress smart casual, and actually says "no trainers". I thought that'd be one of those things that they wouldn't turn you away for, but opted not to risk it. I also stuffed my scarf in my pocket when we entered, just in case.As for generic clothing of club colours, I wouldn't risk that, either.
Right for those of you who were in Club Wembley for the semi - what can I wear - I know no replica shirts (would have worn my 1957 replica), but I have a claret and blue polo shirt - been trying investigate online but nothing definitive. Will that be OK to wear in your opinions?
Quote from: freethinker on May 28, 2015, 11:04:30 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on May 28, 2015, 10:14:45 AMQuote from: Duncan Shaw on May 28, 2015, 09:49:01 AMRight for those of you who were in Club Wembley for the semi - what can I wear - I know no replica shirts (would have worn my 1957 replica), but I have a claret and blue polo shirt - been trying investigate online but nothing definitive. Will that be OK to wear in your opinions?We were there for the semi final, in the Club Wembley gold bit. I didn't see a single person with a replica shirt on. I did, however, see loads of people wearing scarves (I did myself).On the ticket, it says you need to dress smart casual, and actually says "no trainers". I thought that'd be one of those things that they wouldn't turn you away for, but opted not to risk it. I also stuffed my scarf in my pocket when we entered, just in case.As for generic clothing of club colours, I wouldn't risk that, either.Where did you read that Paulie? I'm looking at a Club Wembley (bronze) ticket now and all I can see is "the wearing of replica club shirts is strictly prohibited" - nothing about footwear!Edit: I found this on the Club Wembley website:"DRESS CODE - There is no strict dress code within Club Wembley and the Bobby Moore Club, with the exception of replica club shirts."I take it that doesn't apply at play off finals? At the Boro Norwich game it looked like everyone in Club Wembley was wearing a replica shirt.
Just had my tickets e-maild and printed them out, block 227 row 11 Gold (whatever that means)
Only two more sleeps!
The Road to Wembley: