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Leverkusen H 2nd Nov, looking advice

Luka Van der Bale

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I'm considering buying tickets for the match at Wembley against Leverkusen on November 2nd when they come out on general sale tomorrow morning. Just wondering how much choice there is likely to be for seating, and what area of seating anyone who was at the Monaco match would recommend choosing for a decent atmosphere (if the option of seats with a good atmosphere is even available on general sale). Also are tickets likely to be swept up reasonably quickly once they go up tomorrow?
 

Lighty64

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I do believe we sold out pretty quick for Monaco, and not sure how it worked with the Manaco game in that I believe they never asked for their full allocation, BL will though
 

mark87

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For atmosphere you wanna be behind the west goal. I'm in block 128 for all three games and at the Monaco game it was pretty damn noisy, which is exactly what I wanted.
 

Col_M

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Feb 28, 2012
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Just get a ticket. any ticket and sing your heart out. There will be less availability as BL will sell more tickets than Monaco. On the other hand the first game was a big draw for Spurs fans whereas for some this is old hat now.
 

the yid

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Atmosphere was decent lower tier opposite Tunnel but West stand by the goal they scored in was noiser. Biggest problem was I recently moved to Folkestone and I didn't get on the train until about an hour after the game finished didn't get home until 1.30am
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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Atmosphere was decent lower tier opposite Tunnel but West stand by the goal they scored in was noiser. Biggest problem was I recently moved to Folkestone and I didn't get on the train until about an hour after the game finished didn't get home until 1.30am

Did you have to get a train from Victoria?
I stood up as soon as the final whistle went at about 9.35 and walked through my front door near swanley just before 1am
26 minutes (3 tubes) to victoria
Should be 30 minutes to Swanley but so late I had to get a connecting service at 11.50
Almost 2 hours 20 minutes to do a half hour trip to victoria.
I was not a happy bunny at work the next day.
 

torbaytottenham

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Did you have to get a train from Victoria?
I stood up as soon as the final whistle went at about 9.35 and walked through my front door near swanley just before 1am
26 minutes (3 tubes) to victoria
Should be 30 minutes to Swanley but so late I had to get a connecting service at 11.50
Almost 2 hours 20 minutes to do a half hour trip to victoria.
I was not a happy bunny at work the next day.
I drove back to Devon and got home at 1.15am, including a stop at services near Bristol and dropping someone off in Exeter !!!
 

neilp

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Getting home to Ipswich wasn't too bad, about 2 1/2 hours. Which was a lot better than getting there 3 3/4 fucking hours due to traffic problems...
 

Gbspurs

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Jan 27, 2011
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I drove back to Devon and got home at 1.15am, including a stop at services near Bristol and dropping someone off in Exeter !!!

That's impressive as I got back to Bristol at 12:45am. Where did you park?
 

the yid

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Did you have to get a train from Victoria?
I stood up as soon as the final whistle went at about 9.35 and walked through my front door near swanley just before 1am
26 minutes (3 tubes) to victoria
Should be 30 minutes to Swanley but so late I had to get a connecting service at 11.50
Almost 2 hours 20 minutes to do a half hour trip to victoria.
I was not a happy bunny at work the next day.
I parked at Cockfosters then drove home. It's about hour tube from Wembley. I got to Cockfosters 11.40.pm nearly 2 hours after the game ended! Problem was getting out of Wembley. We left as he the 4th official held the board for stoppage time up because we thought 85000 people leaving here will be crazy! Now not sure what to do with the next games I thought I'd be home at 12 not 1.30! Had to be up at 6am I can't be doing that again. I heard Stanmore was Carnage and parking people were stick there for couple hours!
 

TottenhamMattSpur

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I'm stuffed for getting there as i work i London and commute in. It might be easier going to Dartford as the Jubilee line goes all the way to London Bridge rather than swapping all the time to get to Victoria.
We're all fucked if we get into the knock out stages and it goes to extra time!
 

the yid

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I'm stuffed for getting there as i work i London and commute in. It might be easier going to Dartford as the Jubilee line goes all the way to London Bridge rather than swapping all the time to get to Victoria.
We're all fucked if we get into the knock out stages and it goes to extra time!
I'll just stay at my mums in Cheshunt if that happensa! Next season is not going to be fun
 

mil1lion

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May 7, 2004
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It was funny seeing so many Spurs fans from London Kings X station all taking different routes to Wembley. I took the train from Cambridge to Kings X, then 2x underground to get to Marylebone and then the overground from Marylebone overground. I'm not sure if it would have been quicker to stay on the underground to Wembley Park and walk from there instead.

This is why I booked the following morning off work so I don't worry about how late I get back. The queue at Wembley station was a nightmare. It didn't help that I got in the wrong queue though.
 

torbaytottenham

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That's impressive as I got back to Bristol at 12:45am. Where did you park?
Parked on a blokes drive about 3 minutes walk from Wembley, very little traffic on the way out, got to Chiswick flyover and then home. We did fly down the M4/M5 !!!
 

Gbspurs

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Parked on a blokes drive about 3 minutes walk from Wembley, very little traffic on the way out, got to Chiswick flyover and then home. We did fly down the M4/M5 !!!

I parked in Ickenham and got the train. Going to park closer and walk next time. Any tips on locations?
 

torbaytottenham

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I parked in Ickenham and got the train. Going to park closer and walk next time. Any tips on locations?
I just went on park at my drive.com and ensured I got to the same side of the stadium as our seats so we were away pretty quickly, nightmare on the way in before the game but that was the only hassle, cost me £18 to park on his drive.
 
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