Just tell them you now identify as a young boy.Will there be any issue getting an Adult in on a junior ticket? Do they check?
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Just tell them you now identify as a young boy.Will there be any issue getting an Adult in on a junior ticket? Do they check?
West side of stadium so sun will set behind us. (?).Just watching Stockport.....are we in the shade or being blinded by the sun next week?
Ha yeah of course.West side of stadium so sun will set behind us. (?).
Yep..was at sem8 in East stand and sunglasses in my eyes most of the game,so one thing we don't need to sweat about..West side of stadium so sun will set behind us. (?).
Sounds lyricalJust watching Stockport.....are we in the shade or being blinded by the sun next week?
The mobile ticket doesn’t show any personal details or age bracket unless you click on the ticket details (3 dots) in the top right cornerI’ve got the chance of an oap ticket for my daughter (19) which will go on my phone. So will be 2 tickets one phone. Can anyone tell me what it actually says on an OAP ticket to distinguish it? I’m 63 so could wing the OAP one but is there any name on it or proof of age on entry needed? Grateful any info.
Cheers JHG. So if there’s no staff doing that there’s no problem. Thanks.The mobile ticket doesn’t show any personal details or age bracket unless you click on the ticket details (3 dots) in the top right corner
I think a concession light will come on when you go in which could be either over 65 or under 18. Chances are no one’s checking but if she could pass as 17 or you as 65 there’s no problem.I’ve got the chance of an oap ticket for my daughter (19) which will go on my phone. So will be 2 tickets one phone. Can anyone tell me what it actually says on an OAP ticket to distinguish it? I’m 63 so could wing the OAP one but is there any name on it or proof of age on entry needed? Grateful any info.
They don’t have the same lights as we have at City. Never have. They look for an access light only. That’s why you wont find one single City fan, since 2011 semi final, that has ever been turned away.I think a concession light will come on when you go in which could be either over 65 or under 18. Chances are no one’s checking but if she could pass as 17 or you as 65 there’s no problem.
Just turn up anytime before the game. Since the dawn of time Football Authorities have advised spectators to be seated well in advance of K.O.Can anyone confirm how strict they are on the designated entering times. Never noticed this on tickets previously
I don’t know for sure. I think I heard it on here from someone else but could easily be wrong. The e-ticket includes the fact it’s a concession when you press the 3 dots so it would be easy to implement, however if you know better I’m happy to accept that. I know when it was paper tickets, the concession ones had one of the perforated tabs already torn off so a different barcode was read on the way in.They don’t have the same lights as we have at City. Never have. They look for an access light only. That’s why you wont find one single City fan, since 2011 semi final, that has ever been turned away.
Why do you think a concession light will come on when they don’t have them? Are you guessing? Or is this a new thing that you 100% know has changed since the semi final last month? Genuine question.
I don’t think they care tbh…£10 off is hardly a concession so as long as you have a ticket alls good…it’s different at city when an u18 could be £8 per game vs £70 adultI don’t know for sure. I think I heard it on here from someone else but could easily be wrong. The e-ticket includes the fact it’s a concession when you press the 3 dots so it would be easy to implement, however if you know better I’m happy to accept that. I know when it was paper tickets, the concession ones had one of the perforated tabs already torn off so a different barcode was read on the way in.
Paper tickets at Wembley were the same for anyoneI don’t know for sure. I think I heard it on here from someone else but could easily be wrong. The e-ticket includes the fact it’s a concession when you press the 3 dots so it would be easy to implement, however if you know better I’m happy to accept that. I know when it was paper tickets, the concession ones had one of the perforated tabs already torn off so a different barcode was read on the way in.
You will be fineI’ve got the chance of an oap ticket for my daughter (19) which will go on my phone. So will be 2 tickets one phone. Can anyone tell me what it actually says on an OAP ticket to distinguish it? I’m 63 so could wing the OAP one but is there any name on it or proof of age on entry needed? Grateful any info.
Not yet, was told that they will arrive Monday or TuesdayHave any official supporters club members got there tickets yet?
Just had a look online and it varied year to year. The main part of the ticket was always the same but sometimes there was an extra tab on them for full price tickets that the ticket office were supposed to tear off to turn it into a concession. I definitely remember one year where there was a tab with a barcode at each side of the ticket, one for concession and one for full price.Paper tickets at Wembley were the same for anyone
No different for an adult or a concession
I know this as since 2011 I always bought a concession ticket and compared it to others, exactly the same