ballinio said:Think you are right, i said anywhere but not not low down on tier 1, so she blatently lied to me.shadowplay said:From what I remember at the semi, the row numbers for the "little tier" at the back of each block of level 1 were 31 to 44.
Sorry if its bad news but if I'm right then you've got pitch level.
connor_247 said:Did anybody get there before the gates opened at 4.30? If so which gate did you que at? The carpark gate/Joe mercer way or at the gates near the mercedes garage?
connor_247 said:Did anybody get there before the gates opened at 4.30? If so which gate did you que at? The carpark gate/Joe mercer way or at the gates near the mercedes garage?
rassclot said:Freestyler said:numero 1 sofa bed man, what a guy he was! :)
the word was he'd been there since 11.30 (some say 9.30) last night!
jay_mcfc said:For those planning on ringing be careful as the club might stop selling the last few tickets on the phone to appease people who have been queuing for so long.
Is the answer that Wembley just dish out the tickets and won't spend money on a ticketing arrangement of their own. I think our club has made a fair effort. I do think that the club may need to think about this if we make progress in the seasons ahead.Soulboy said:Spent 9am till 12am on the phone. Must have got blocked off fifty times.
Gave up.
Travelled 50 miles to the ground, queued for an hour, got the ticket.
It's like being in the fucking dark ages the way they sell tickets for this match.
Why not via the internet? For all the modern ways of working they're trying to embrace, this was more like a re-run of the Gillingham shambles...
rassclot said:the os says a "limited number" of category 4 tickets only are available from tomorrow. i can only echo other posters' suggestions to forget the phone &, if you can, get down to the ground while it's still dark to stand the best chance of getting a ticket. good luck to all blues trying tomorrow.