Glenda's Legs
Paul Walsh
Cheers.
Didn’t see it in time and nothing there now but will keep looking.
Thanks for pointing it out - makes me hopeful something will turn up in next couple of days.
Those blocks behind the dugouts always seem to have tickets released on matchdays. I snagged one at lunchtime and managed to arrive at Wembley just as Eriksen scored.Cheers.
Didn’t see it in time and nothing there now but will keep looking.
Thanks for pointing it out - makes me hopeful something will turn up in next couple of days.
I managed to nab a ticket this afternoon. Block 119 - nowhere near where I usually go but hopefully won’t be too full of tourists.
My printer has decided to stop working today so am hoping the ticket office at Wembley will be able to help out tomorrow. Unless anyone knows whether the Wembley turnstiles can scan a barcode from a phone?
I think we'd know if that was possible. Especially as they impress on us the importance of printing our tickets beforehand. So best work on the assumption it's not possible - and resolve to get there extra early.I managed to nab a ticket this afternoon. Block 119 - nowhere near where I usually go but hopefully won’t be too full of tourists.
My printer has decided to stop working today so am hoping the ticket office at Wembley will be able to help out tomorrow. Unless anyone knows whether the Wembley turnstiles can scan a barcode from a phone?
I know it’s ‘only’ the League Cup. I know it’s on a Tuesday evening. But our 51k-capacity semi final has now gone to General sale (restricted general sale, presumably). People must be really hating Wembley.
I know it’s ‘only’ the League Cup. I know it’s on a Tuesday evening. But our 51k-capacity semi final has now gone to General sale (restricted general sale, presumably). People must be really hating Wembley.
Its really surprising and we will get loads about not selling out for a SFI know it’s ‘only’ the League Cup. I know it’s on a Tuesday evening. But our 51k-capacity semi final has now gone to General sale (restricted general sale, presumably). People must be really hating Wembley.
Its really surprising and we will get loads about not selling out for a SF
Stewards are making more of an effort to get people sitting which is what's killed the atmosphere these last few games, the 'park lane, east lower' section used to be ok when everyone was standing every game
That's the one big positive for Wembley. As non-ST holders our family and friends found it anything from difficult to impossible to get enough seats together at WHL, especially for the big games but Wembley's extra capacity has meant more of us going to many more games. Our group now includes up to eight kids aged between 7 and 13, most of whom are new fans.I've certainly noticed a lot more families attending matches this year, popcorn and pick 'n' mix sales are more than likely up this year, I think that this is great for the future support and growth of the club but ultimately the atmosphere for matches won't be the same with more under 10's attending.
That's the one big positive for Wembley. As non-ST holders our family and friends found it anything from difficult to impossible to get enough seats together at WHL, especially for the big games but Wembley's extra capacity has meant more of us going to many more games. Our group now includes up to eight kids aged between 7 and 13, most of whom are new fans.
Not sure I understand your comment about kid's effect on the atmosphere, our lot are brilliantly noisy and imv add far more to the atmosphere than some of the miserable buggers surrounding us. Don't forget they'll turn into adult fans soon enough as well.
Stewards are making more of an effort to get people sitting which is what's killed the atmosphere these last few games, the 'park lane, east lower' section used to be ok when everyone was standing every game
For anyone with a previous purchase history there are tickets available in the Mixed Zone at Craven Cottage next to the away fans.
£60 a pop though!