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The £45 ones behind the goal are best value.
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The £45 ones behind the goal are best value.
Go on the main site and press tickets and hospitality, press men’s tickets then press your profile, it should show it there.I'm having problems on the main site creating family and friends so we can all sit together. Is anybody else having the same problems.
What section would folk recommend? Usually get them through supporters club so dont really get a choice
Nothing wrong with the cheapest tickets, I've only ever bought the cheapest tickets at wembley, as whilst I want to see City win there, I object to the place itself, and I refuse to line the pockets of an organisation that does f**k all to help my club.
The cheapest tickets give a great view in my opinion, and if you pick carefully, you can get a good view of the presentation, both picking up the trophy, and on the pitch afterwards.
The only advice I'd give is don't go too low behind the goal - you'll end up watching the action at the other end on the screen behind you.
Anything backwards of row 20 is OK I'd say.
I would agree about being too low. I was on the front row for the Liverpool game.
Although its a brilliant place to watch a penalty shoot out at your end. You can see the expressions of the penalty takers, especially their eyes, as they're running up and its quite easy to judge how well they will take their penalty.
The only advice I'd give is don't go too low behind the goal - you'll end up watching the action at the other end on the screen behind you.
Anything backwards of row 20 is OK I'd say.
Just bought my ticket. Tickets available in all price ranges but the longside, upper tier opposite the tunnel can't be bought. Find it odd as can't have sole out that quick.
Upper tier tunnel-side is fine for availability.
Ticket office clearly isnt expecting us to sell out so holding back on selling the seats that are hidden from TV view
I thought there were some greyed out areas as had expected to book in block 522 but couldn't, they could perhaps sell blocks to Brighton fans and move segregation round like happened at city v Wigan cup final?Ticket office clearly isnt expecting us to sell out so holding back on selling the seats that are hidden from TV view
Agreed, I bought a Cat.4 ticket again in a similar position to the Chelsea final, row 20 - the first row at £30 - in block 506 this time, excellent view.Nothing wrong with the cheapest tickets, I've only ever bought the cheapest tickets at wembley, as whilst I want to see City win there, I object to the place itself, and I refuse to line the pockets of an organisation that does f**k all to help my club.
The cheapest tickets give a great view in my opinion, and if you pick carefully, you can get a good view of the presentation, both picking up the trophy, and on the pitch afterwards.
A bit of a conspiracy theory - but, to be fair to you, I can't think of another reason.
I’m in row 26 as I was for Chelsea which was perfectly fineWembley's bottom tier is like the one at the Etihad - way too "shallow". Even 15-20 rows back you can't get the perspective on the play properly.
I've done that every time in the new wembley, great view, the only downside has been idiots arguing if its not going well, but that happens anywhere.Agreed, I bought a Cat.4 ticket again in a similar position to the Chelsea final, row 20 - the first row at £30 - in block 506 this time, excellent view.