Wembley Tickets

Thanks, found it after I bothered to read it

For people who know the new Wembley, what categories would you recommend? Dearest isn’t always best.

Ā£3 booking fee per ticket, no wonder they are recommending online orders!!

Honks of profiteering to me.

Category 4 looks best for me

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Fee is usually per transaction , not per ticket. Complete con

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I’d suggest a good seat lower down, nearer the pitch for a mid-range price. The view higher up is great but for the JPT Final it felt too far away. The comfortable seats made it feel like you were at a concert rather than a football match.

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There are no bad seats in Level 1, so if you’re not that bothered then it really doesnt matter.

I’ll be going for Cat 1 which is half way line ish I think. It usually is for England games.

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The more the merrier :joy:, that’s how you get new fans, when people who wouldn’t normally come turn up, enjoy it,and want to come again. How else would you grow the fan base?

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For anyone who lives more than 3-4 miles away from the ground it would probably be worth paying the £3 .

Ā£40 for official Wembley parking. :eyes:

My Carlisle mate who went a couple of years back did that and said he was glad he did. Saved the faff of trains and just split the cost between the people in the car so didn’t cost too much per person in the end.

Never used it, always use the local streets where Industrial Unit owners on local roads offer unofficial at Ā£20 cash. Fourth Way is where I usually park https://maps.app.goo.gl/KNohsfdhzioGRuhY8 and it’s nice and quick back on to the North Circular AND we are in the East end of the stadium so correct side

Yow gooin Sid?

He’s already shown us the note from his mother:

I haven’t been to sleep and I hope you lot appreciate this, but I have counted 25,541 dots on the Wembley stadium map, so I think this is some way off a sell out as of today :grin:

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…and 120 for official coach parking

Independent Saddlers Supporters Association

WEMBLEY TRAVEL DETAILS

YOU MUST COME INTO THE RAILWAY CLUB TO BOOK YOUR SEATS, , YOU WILL THEN BE ALLOCATED YOUR COACH NUMBER AT POINT OF BOOKING

NO BANK TRANSFERS WILL BE TAKEN. ,AS DUE TO THE NUMBERS REQUIRING SEATS, IF ANYONE. JUST BANK TRANSFERS TO JANE , IT COULD BE MISSED So this rule is going to be strictly adhered to ( sorry for any inconvenience caused. But those who have ever been involved in organising coaches will understand the reason it has to be done this way )

You must obtain a coach ticket from Jane Which will be handed to the driver / steward of each coach. Upon boarding so
No ticket no boarding of coaches

Cost £33.

Coache will be filled on a first come first served basis no seat whatsoever will be reserved without full payment at time of booking

PLEASE NOTE. ONLY ONE PICK UP. AND THAT IS FROM
BESCOT CRESCENT BEHIND THE RAILWAY CLUB AT 7 15 am for boarding
Coaches will then pull away dead on. 7 30 am

Your club is booked and a warm welcome awaits us with the venue having a seating capacity of 500

Jane will be available in the railway club to take your bookings at the times stated below

Today. (Sat ). 12 till 2 pm

Sunday. 12 till 2 pm

Monday. 4 till 7 pm

Tuesday 4 till 7 pm

Wednesday unavailable

Thursday. 4 till 8 pm

Friday. 4 till 8 pm

Ten coaches have provisionally been booked

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I don’t understand why on neither the National Rail or Trainline websites do they list any disruption or mention rail replacement buses when you’re booking a service though? Just longer journey times

I’m going to be travelling from Manchester.

Just incompetence.

Best changing at Stafford then going through Brum direct instead.