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[Albion] Wembley SF Ticket Purchase Priority



One Teddy Maybank

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Middle tier (what will be Utd end) in the corner for the NFL game

Again for perspective.
 




One Teddy Maybank

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Could you buy individual tickets, i.e. not buy an entire box?

Was there catering if you wanted it?
Yes - last time We purchased 3 tickets. I assume these will be premium level 2.

Catering wise, nothing included, but plenty of outlets on concourse, minimal queues.

Edit - at the moment deciding between the top two tiers as want to be closer to the singing section - assuming it will be behind the goal.
 


drew

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Am I right in saying if a friend of mine (who has previously been a Albion+ member last season) a new Albion+ membership they will not be able to buy tickets for 14 days..... So pointless for this game ?
Pretty certain that's right. My daughter was previous STH but gave it up this season however we got her the Albion+ straight after the Stoke game just o the off chance and she's Albion+ priority 1 for the Semi. I don't know how many priority tiers there are for Albion+ though.
 


Barham's tash

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This is where it gets really silly having these club tickets because you will end up with a mix of fans and trouble is inevitable
In theory no colours allowed and knowing a couple of CW ticket holders a surprisingly high number of them go to both semis and the final because they see them, alongside crunch England home qualifiers, as the reason for buying the seats in the first place. Not as many re-sales as you’d think.
 






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Yes - last time We purchased 3 tickets. I assume these will be premium level 2.

Catering wise, nothing included, but plenty of outlets on concourse, minimal queues.

Edit - at the moment deciding between the top two tiers as want to be closer to the singing section - assuming it will be behind the goal.

I didn’t go to the ManC SF (I’d just had an op) but my son did. I got him a fantastic seat down one side of the top tier, front row. He never moans, only saying the other day that there was little atmosphere there.

So I think we’ll try the lower tier.
 


BNthree

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Hypothetically, should a STH not be able to go, what would be the chances of said ticket being able to be passed on to a F&F?
Obviously no one would do such a thing but it will just be a mobile ticket (or pdf) emailed to the STH so they could pass it on to anyone. Not that anyone would as that is naughty.
 


Is it PotG?

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Obviously no one would do such a thing but it will just be a mobile ticket (or pdf) emailed to the STH so they could pass it on to anyone. Not that anyone would as that is naughty.
Back in '83 a family friend had a right good seat on the halfway line, £20 worth.

Alas he couldn't attend and did just that, emailed me the PDF and I had a cracking view!
 








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Not heard of Club Wembley before but according to their website it's 6 different box types. Doesn't say anything about seats behind the goals?


See @Bozza 's post below ... this is certainly my understanding having been in there a couple of times for England games (as a guest) a number of years ago.

The middle tier is c16,000 seats and whilst each club gets some, the bulk of these are Club Wembley.

Also found this ...

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BN9 BHA

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Anyone here interested in the safe standing section?

Tempted, just to try something different, with the rails to rest against.

(Yes I know most people stand at away games anyway).
I have finally reached an age where I’m avoiding the safe standing section :lolol:
 


Wardy's twin

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I didn’t go to the ManC SF (I’d just had an op) but my son did. I got him a fantastic seat down one side of the top tier, front row. He never moans, only saying the other day that there was little atmosphere there.

So I think we’ll try the lower tier.
Atmosphere v view , personally I am looking to get the best side view I can get this time for what i can afford.

Regards atmosphere, I went to Leeds and either side of me were two lads who spent the whole came shouting at the Leeds fans and did not watch the game at all,

Quite happy with supporting and singing but just shouting cause they were pissed was not an atmosphere I liked personally though each to his own ....
 


Iggle Piggle

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Conversely, I’m also tempted by taking a couple of seats in the mid tier level, down the side. If you’re allowed to buy just a couple? £120 and £100 for a special occasion, is doable.

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I got some tickets in that middle tier for the American football this year(Corporate freebie). Right behind the goal - it's just normal seating. It's a good view and the food and drink options are better than downstairs but equally nothing to write home about and eye wateringly expensive.

I wouldn't put you off as a one off but it's probably a bit overpriced for what it is.
 




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Atmosphere v view , personally I am looking to get the best side view I can get this time for what i can afford.

Regards atmosphere, I went to Leeds and either side of me were two lads who spent the whole came shouting at the Leeds fans and did not watch the game at all,

Quite happy with supporting and singing but just shouting cause they were pissed was not an atmosphere I liked personally though each to his own ....
Same here ... will be going for a decent side view.

Also same here ... at Leeds ... two bloody huge chaps stood to my left ... one of them in particular spent most of the game staring at the Leeds fans! :shrug:
 


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Atmosphere v view , personally I am looking to get the best side view I can get this time for what i can afford.

Regards atmosphere, I went to Leeds and either side of me were two lads who spent the whole came shouting at the Leeds fans and did not watch the game at all,

Quite happy with supporting and singing but just shouting cause they were pissed was not an atmosphere I liked personally though each to his own ....

Wolves away, ‘the Knockaert game’ Easter 17 … we were in a row designed for 28, with at least 40. Belligerent 25 year olds who weren’t going anywhere. Like sardines for 90 minutes, pretty unpleasant. Thankfully the result and celebrations made it more than worth it.
 




Is it PotG?

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Wolves away, ‘the Knockaert game’ Easter 17 … we were in a row designed for 28, with at least 40. Belligerent 25 year olds who weren’t going anywhere. Like sardines for 90 minutes, pretty unpleasant. Thankfully the result and celebrations made it more than worth it.
The beer luzzing on the concourse, we KNEW we were promoted and we all got wet!
 






Weststander

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The beer luzzing on the concourse, we KNEW we were promoted and we all got wet!

That concourse was like one long narrow coffin, windowless, reminded me of the concourse in the away stand down one side at Notts County. It’s amazing they get safety licences.

Fantastic day that. We went for a lovely Italian meal in the city centre afterwards, missing the traffic jams.

Just knew that we were promoted.
 


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