Bill
Moderator
ok what about you drove past the pub they meet in then?Nope.
ok what about you drove past the pub they meet in then?Nope.
You can choose the exact row and seat when you phone.
That's what I did this morning.
I always do this for Wembley - it's definitely worth paying the £2.50 booking fee.
I don't believe you. I bet you had to attend a meeting once.
Good advice this mate. I bought a CAT A ticket for last year's semi-final and the seat was total rubbish - about 10 rows from the front. It should have been a bottom category seat. I still haven't much of an opinion on the match as I couldn't judge it from there.
ok what about you drove past the pub they meet in then?
This was near the halfway line but too close to the front to get any perspective. It was ridiculous that this was a Cat A ticket. I detest sittin at the front. You can’t get any feel for the game.I know, you end up turning around to watch it on the big screens when the action is at the other end.
Yes the £72 tickets on L1 are higher up, I'd advise getting as far back as you can in the £72 blocks.What do the categories mean? I want level one but as someone said too near the front is a waste of time. I am looking on the ticket site now and there are tickets on level one for £40 and £72. Does a £72 ticket mean you are higher up and therefore it is a better view?/It I'd bloody baffling!