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Wembley 2017/18

You have me to thank for the Essex route, I gave them a call and had a long chat with one of the main people, telling them how crap our rail links were and how many Spurs fans there are in Essex, they took notice
Surprised they're letting chavs on their brand new coaches.
 
Agree! Would be better to have Wembley hints and tips or whatever it was called, as a separate thread! Completely useless now.
Agreed - ruined a really useful thread just because it also had Wembley in the title. Can it be unmerged? Demerged?
 
211 on Sunday.

Just a tip for Club Wembley. It's mostly split into two little tiers so row 8 is the front row of the 'upper tier', so elevated view and a ledge to rest some your sh*t on and a barrier to smash your head on when its all going wrong.
 
http://www.skysports.com/football/news/15122/10989411/wembley-pitch-issue-for-spurs

White Hart Lane had the smallest dimensions of any Premier League pitch last season, measuring 100m x 67m. In comparison, the Wembley field is marked out at 105m x 68m. That's a 440 square metre increase.

But playing on a pitch of that size shouldn't be unusual to Tottenham's players. It's the size of 15 out of 20 Premier League clubs' pitches this season.

That's because 105m x 68m is the stipulated pitch size by the Premier League. In other words, all Premier League clubs must have a pitch the same size as Wembley - unless their stadium doesn't allow for it.

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Tottenham's White Hart Lane was an exception, with the stands at the 118-year-old ground restricting the pitch size.

Five other clubs are in the same position this season: Everton (100.48m x 68m), Chelsea (103m x 67.5m), Huddersfield (106m x 66.9m), Crystal Palace and Liverpool (both 101m x 68m) have been allowed to have smaller pitches, due to stadium restrictions.

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Getting an uber. Don't want to be associated with the riff-raff of youse lot.


Sitting on my porcelain throne using Fapatalk
 
Anybody know if you have to walk down Wembley Way to and from the coach parks ??

I'm in Yellow coach park today
 
Anyone on here know how long it might take after the game to get from the west side of Wembley onto a train at Wembley Central? Although a longer train journey back to Liv Street it might be worth it if it's quicker overall compared to the queuing and stop start of Wembley way.
 
Managed to pick the queue at the bar with the trainee serving.

I think the club are taking 'making Wembley a home from home' a bit too seriously!
 
The coach from Chelmsford was not too bad

Left at 1pm at planned, stopped off at Brentwood which wasn't communicated to pick up some more people, the extra stop and traffic meant we didn't get to Wembley until 3.10pm, too close to kick off for more liking especially as had no serious traffic problems, coming back it took 2 hours, 45 mins of that was getting out of the carpark and onto the M1, will use it again to avoid the horrors of Wembley Way

On another note, Yellow carparking, £40 per car WTF !! how exactly can they charge that amount of cash it's obscene
 
it's no Brewdog but the Lost Rivers bar was good for a stadium pub, plenty of good beer and it was quite cheap for London
 
Pals went in Watkins Folly yesterday they said it was decent, they had the bar well worked out so that one person was continually pouring beer whilst others served
 
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