Wembley Tickets

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Wembley Tickets

by Negative_Jeff » 04 Mar 2010 12:26

Whether or not you agree with the concept of semi finals at Wembley we at least have to consider the possibility that RFC will be involved in a few weeks. Our previous experience at a national stadium, the Millenium Stadium for the play off final in 2001 was the most miserable experience at a football match that I can ever remember. Pardews team and tactics didn`t help but the presence of 32000 "Royals fans" meant that most regular supporters were surrounded by silent gadabouts decked out in blue and white. The resulting muted atmosphere had a big impact on the team`s performance that day in my view.
Surely with some advance planning the club could group the three sections (west,north,east) of the regular Mad Stad support into a coherent strategy for the distribution of Wembley tickets. Should we make it the players would deserve tremendous vocal support on the day, don`t hold your breath but the club should recognise this and help make it happen.

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Re: Wembley Tickets

by Greatwesternline » 04 Mar 2010 12:57

When it looked possible that we would make Wembley last year i sent an inquisitive email to STAR stating that at a previous Wembley game i had been to at the new Wembley with Exeter City, had next to their info on their website directions as to which blocks of the stadium to buy your seats in if you wanted to
A) sing
B)Not sing but not fussed)
C) wanted a family atmosphere


This is good as it gets the singers together which is more fun for them, and the ppl who dont want to hear the abusive stuff with children far away and they enjoy the game more as a result too.

STAR replied saying they thought it was a good idea, it worked really well when i went to Wembley with Exeter, so i'll email STAR again about it this year, only i'll wait to we actually qualify this time around....

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Re: Wembley Tickets

by Magnus » 04 Mar 2010 13:17

How much are tickets for FA cup semi finals, out of interest?

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Re: Wembley Tickets

by Dirk Gently » 04 Mar 2010 13:22

Magnus How much are tickets for FA cup semi finals, out of interest?


More than you'd reasonably want to pay.

From 2008 :

ALBION have released ticket details for their FA Cup semi-final against Portsmouth at Wembley.

The Baggies, who will play Pompey on April 5/6, have been granted 33,000 tickets.

This means the club will only be able to offer their combined total of 24,000 season-ticket holders, members and corporate customers one ticket each.

.....Adults price brackets are £55, £45, £35 and £25. Concession prices will be announced in due course.

But don't forget there will be far fewer cheaper bracket tickets available than expensive bracket ones - and concesions will only be available in certain areas of the ground.

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Re: Wembley Tickets

by SLAMMED » 04 Mar 2010 14:43

A Villa fan on their forums was complaining about a restricted view, but the ticket didn't say this and the price was the same.

I can see what he means, this would get bloody annoying!



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Re: Wembley Tickets

by Fox Talbot » 04 Mar 2010 14:48

Negative_Jeff Whether or not you agree with the concept of semi finals at Wembley we at least have to consider the possibility that RFC will be involved in a few weeks. Our previous experience at a national stadium, the Millenium Stadium for the play off final in 2001 was the most miserable experience at a football match that I can ever remember. Pardews team and tactics didn`t help but the presence of 32000 "Royals fans" meant that most regular supporters were surrounded by silent gadabouts decked out in blue and white. The resulting muted atmosphere had a big impact on the team`s performance that day in my view.
Surely with some advance planning the club could group the three sections (west,north,east) of the regular Mad Stad support into a coherent strategy for the distribution of Wembley tickets. Should we make it the players would deserve tremendous vocal support on the day, don`t hold your breath but the club should recognise this and help make it happen.



Spot on.

But I expect the club will just sell them as fast as they can. Twenty for the Henley British Legion? Of course sir.

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Re: Wembley Tickets

by Magnus » 04 Mar 2010 14:49

'greed - since when have the club cared about anything but profit?

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Re: Wembley Tickets

by Wimb » 04 Mar 2010 15:22

This thread is tempting fate as much as that section in the Burnley programme :(

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Re: Wembley Tickets

by Rex » 04 Mar 2010 15:36

We but aspire.


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Re: Wembley Tickets

by tomrfcurz » 04 Mar 2010 20:56

Dirk Gently
Magnus How much are tickets for FA cup semi finals, out of interest?


More than you'd reasonably want to pay.

From 2008 :

ALBION have released ticket details for their FA Cup semi-final against Portsmouth at Wembley.

The Baggies, who will play Pompey on April 5/6, have been granted 33,000 tickets.

This means the club will only be able to offer their combined total of 24,000 season-ticket holders, members and corporate customers one ticket each.

.....Adults price brackets are £55, £45, £35 and £25. Concession prices will be announced in due course.

But don't forget there will be far fewer cheaper bracket tickets available than expensive bracket ones - and concesions will only be available in certain areas of the ground.


Concessions (i.e children) will be available in all parts of the ground, why would they say children can't sit in the lower tier etc? Reckon we'll be looking at something like £30, £25, £20

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Re: Wembley Tickets

by Compo's Hat » 05 Mar 2010 01:44

This is what the club announced last season before the Burnley semi final defeat.

http://www.readingfc.co.uk/page/NewsDet ... 71,00.html

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Re: Wembley Tickets

by Negative_Jeff » 05 Mar 2010 12:46

On that basis then the nearest to the stadium I shall get on the day will be the Grand Junction Arms at Harlesden.
Suddenly Boro away seems so much more appealing.

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Re: Wembley Tickets

by No Fixed Abode » 05 Mar 2010 13:04

Should only let true fans have tickets. Ones with Southbank cards.


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