Important info - no replica shirts in Club Wembley

ANY1aBLUE said:
flb said:
Im in club wembley section for Saturdays game-block 216,right in the middle of 32000 filthy rags in the west stand.

Got a free ticket off a supplier at work,no other option for a ticket through usual channels so bollocks to it ive got to be there!

Anybody else on here going club wembley?

may your god be with you,my son.............................

dont worry about a thing.

block 210 me.

sat in the united end with my 7 year old for the 2010 semi at the swamp

cant fookin wait
 
Just been offered a ticket in Club Wembley by a mate who works for a rival Company. He's been trying to give it away to customers (all scum) and no takers !

I am buzzin. Just gotta figure out how to get there now ! May have to drive but I don't care !
 
wgb said:
Im in club wembley, block 230. Pretty sure its city from about 225 onwards. at least im hoping it is.

Is the ban on shirts only then ? Can i still wear a track top , city jacket etc.?

nothing to do with the club mate, i emailed wembley, england gear is ok but deffo nothing with city or utd on it, no shirts,jackets,track tops etc
 
My old man has got a club wembley ticket through one of his suppliers he is in block 220 which is in the rag end but looks like he won`t be a blue alone in a sea of red shite.
 
I thought I'd be in Club Wembley, but its 126, which I don't think is? City end though which is sweet.

Was given it by a rag at work who got it off a supplier, he gave one to another rag at work but has pulled out himself so I don't know what happened to his ticket. I can see the other rag he gave one to bottling it and pulling out and if he does he'd better ring me and give me both the other tickets. Don't particularly want him next to me to be honest I know he's going to be a smug git should the worst happen.
 
Tattooedcityfan said:
wgb said:
Im in club wembley, block 230. Pretty sure its city from about 225 onwards. at least im hoping it is.

Is the ban on shirts only then ? Can i still wear a track top , city jacket etc.?

nothing to do with the club mate, i emailed wembley, england gear is ok but deffo nothing with city or utd on it, no shirts,jackets,track tops etc


Am i okay with a top under a jacket then ? FFS this is getting ridiculous !!<br /><br />-- Fri Apr 15, 2011 11:08 pm --<br /><br />
Meddler said:
I thought I'd be in Club Wembley, but its 126, which I don't think is? City end though which is sweet.

Was given it by a rag at work who got it off a supplier, he gave one to another rag at work but has pulled out himself so I don't know what happened to his ticket. I can see the other rag he gave one to bottling it and pulling out and if he does he'd better ring me and give me both the other tickets. Don't particularly want him next to me to be honest I know he's going to be a smug git should the worst happen.

126 wont be club wembley mate. Wish i was in there with you after hearing about the "no colours" in CW.
 
Yeah can't believe that! Like someone else said what do they think will happen when someone scores. At least you can have a beer at your seat though.
 
Took this from wembley site. Was a while back so it may have changed slightly since. Seems to say youre o.k with colours as long as youre not being a dickhead if in seats with opposing fans. Apologies if posted previously



Club Wembley and Club Colours

We have recently been asked for some clarification about the rules regarding club colours and team shirts within Club Wembley and Corinthian areas. We have summarised the key questions and answers below which we hope you will find useful.


Our Code of Conduct states:
Please remember that fans are not segregated in Club Wembley or Corinthian areas. Accordingly, we advise you not to wear club shirts/colours to football matches. If you do wear club colours, we may, at our sole discretion, refuse you or your guests entry to the Stadium or remove you or your guests from the Stadium.

To clarify:

Will I be allowed into Club Wembley if I wear club colours or a team shirt ?
The chances are that you will be allowed into the Stadium if you wear club colours. However, you run the risk of being refused entry if Wembley Stadium believes that to let you into the Stadium would create a safety and/or security risk. Please be aware that entry to the Stadium is always subject to our Ground Regulations (available on <a class="postlink" href="http://www.wembleystadium.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.wembleystadium.com</a>).

Are Wembley Stadium trying to stop me from supporting my club by recommending that I don't wear club colours ?
Not at all! We would always encourage you to be vocal in your support for your teams. However, a minority of people occasionally go overboard which may make things uncomfortable or unpleasant for those around them. We urge you to take common sense precautions, and to be aware that if the wearing of club colours is creating a safety and/or security issue, the wearer may be removed from the Club Wembley tier or the Stadium.

I’m wearing a club shirt but behaving responsibly. Why would I be removed from the Stadium ?
Whilst you may be behaving responsibly, unfortunately, the wearing of the club shirt may antagonise others around you and create a safety issue. We would always assess the risks of the situation before taking action, but in some cases, we may need to remove you for your own safety.

But why would you remove me when I am not the one behaving inappropriately?
Each situation is assessed individually and the most appropriate action is taken in the circumstances to ensure the safety of all of those involved as quickly as possible. This may mean the removal of the cause of the issue i.e. club colours.

So why don’t you just ban the wearing of club shirts altogether ?
Wembley Stadium does not wish to impose an outright ban on club shirts that will affect all Club Wembley members and their guests, when it is only a small minority of people who may cause problems. We don't think a ban is necessary at this point, and do hope that it won't become necessary - however, we do reserve our right to do this in the future should we need to for safety and/or security reasons. We hope that Club Wembley members and their guests understand the complexity of this issue and we leave it to you to make your own choice.

What do I do if I see people behaving inappropriately on the Club Wembley tier?
If you have concerns about the behaviour of any person on the Club Wembley tier, then please let the nearest steward know. It would be helpful if you could provide a description of the person you are concerned about and if possible, block and row details.
 
wgb said:
Took this from wembley site. Was a while back so it may have changed slightly since. Seems to say youre o.k with colours as long as youre not being a dickhead if in seats with opposing fans. Apologies if posted previously



Club Wembley and Club Colours

We have recently been asked for some clarification about the rules regarding club colours and team shirts within Club Wembley and Corinthian areas. We have summarised the key questions and answers below which we hope you will find useful.


Our Code of Conduct states:
Please remember that fans are not segregated in Club Wembley or Corinthian areas. Accordingly, we advise you not to wear club shirts/colours to football matches. If you do wear club colours, we may, at our sole discretion, refuse you or your guests entry to the Stadium or remove you or your guests from the Stadium.

To clarify:

Will I be allowed into Club Wembley if I wear club colours or a team shirt ?
The chances are that you will be allowed into the Stadium if you wear club colours. However, you run the risk of being refused entry if Wembley Stadium believes that to let you into the Stadium would create a safety and/or security risk. Please be aware that entry to the Stadium is always subject to our Ground Regulations (available on <a class="postlink" href="http://www.wembleystadium.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.wembleystadium.com</a>).

Are Wembley Stadium trying to stop me from supporting my club by recommending that I don't wear club colours ?
Not at all! We would always encourage you to be vocal in your support for your teams. However, a minority of people occasionally go overboard which may make things uncomfortable or unpleasant for those around them. We urge you to take common sense precautions, and to be aware that if the wearing of club colours is creating a safety and/or security issue, the wearer may be removed from the Club Wembley tier or the Stadium.

I’m wearing a club shirt but behaving responsibly. Why would I be removed from the Stadium ?
Whilst you may be behaving responsibly, unfortunately, the wearing of the club shirt may antagonise others around you and create a safety issue. We would always assess the risks of the situation before taking action, but in some cases, we may need to remove you for your own safety.

But why would you remove me when I am not the one behaving inappropriately?
Each situation is assessed individually and the most appropriate action is taken in the circumstances to ensure the safety of all of those involved as quickly as possible. This may mean the removal of the cause of the issue i.e. club colours.

So why don’t you just ban the wearing of club shirts altogether ?
Wembley Stadium does not wish to impose an outright ban on club shirts that will affect all Club Wembley members and their guests, when it is only a small minority of people who may cause problems. We don't think a ban is necessary at this point, and do hope that it won't become necessary - however, we do reserve our right to do this in the future should we need to for safety and/or security reasons. We hope that Club Wembley members and their guests understand the complexity of this issue and we leave it to you to make your own choice.

What do I do if I see people behaving inappropriately on the Club Wembley tier?
If you have concerns about the behaviour of any person on the Club Wembley tier, then please let the nearest steward know. It would be helpful if you could provide a description of the person you are concerned about and if possible, block and row details.


not worth the risk mate, hell of a long way to go for some jopbsworth to refuse you entry cos you have club colours on, or for some rag to complain you have a city shirt on and you get ejected, crazy i know but i'm just wearing my england shirt with 'Barry No 4' on the back to be safe
 
Lads, Im a member of Club Wembley ( dont ask, I signed up in a drunken mist along with a few mates when it was all 'new"- the worst decision and biggest waste of money Ive ever spunked) ( and ive spunked ALOT, over the years!)

Anyways, between giving tickets to pals, relatives and work colleagues etc , ive also been to many games and there's never been a blanket enforcement of "no colours" - thios has inlcuded gam,es like cardiff/pompey etc and in nearly all the games its fairly 50/50 and everyone is allowed to wear colours, so i can only think they've done this to try and and eliminate trouble before it starts- having said that the only trouble ive seen there was some england fans kicking fuck out of each other..

Point im trying to make is that i would be amazed if they wouldnt let you in wearing city colours- they may use this as a threat/reason to have a word if you were giving it large at dzecko slides his third home....

My advice, wear a jacket or the like and you can always slip it out later. Alternativley you could say why take the risk--- given that there will be at least three teams on show, the rags, narrrich city and you lot, the security there, who lets say it politely, dont have english as their first language, will be easily confused.

Enjoy the day, and please, fukcing ruin those rag cunts.

good night and good luck!
 

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