I was on the 10:20 out of Piccadilly, was well organised I thought, asked to stay in your seat you had been allocated till you had your ticket then free to move it you wanted to.
I went in to the ground quite early so was really easy getting in, show your Negative test & ID at the bottom of the stairs on Wembley Way. Once in the ground the stewards were quite hot on making sure people had there masks on. I was sat back row of the lower tier & lad next to me, who missed the first 10/15 mins, within about 5 mins had been warned to keep his masked on & told he'd been reported. Unfortunately he didn't choose to heed that advice & about 10/15 mins later he was taken away by Stewards and never came back.
My one gripe is that the 10:20 train return time was 7:29, which I always felt was cutting it fine. Managed to see the lads lift the trophy & then thought i better get a move on. Good job as well as there was delays on the tube on the Metropolitan line so had to go via Baker Street back to Euston Square. A quick jog round to Euston & i made it on the train with about 3 mins to spare. They held it back till 7:45 to allow people to make it on but they announced that we had to leave no later than that & there was 10 people who missed the train that had gone out on it. Hope they let them on the later service.
Also they announced on the way back when talking about how this was a test event etc... that apparently 2 city fan's had sold there tickets to 2 Spurs fans & they was trying to board the train at Piccadilly & was refused. Not sure if any one else heard anything about that?
Overall it was great to be back in a ground & watching the boys, a bit of history for those lucky enough to be there & hopefully the majority behaved themselves so we can get on to the next step of 10000 in for the Everton game