And your point?
Just posting because I thought people would be interested in it?And your point?
Someone TLDR this for me pls
The letter says 15th Jan onward, the Man Utd game is the 13th Jan. That means we’re not applying for special dispensation for that game, so can expect a max capacity of 57,000 for Man Utd should we not make NWHL... seems odd.
I doubt we'll ever get 80k tickets sold for any more Wembley games even if we were allowed. I've heard so many people say their 'done ' with Wembley that I'm fearful attendances will get embarrassingly low before we leave it.
Dangermouse?Just posting because I thought people would be interested in it?
Next time, I’ll DM you so you can approve posts beforehand
I'm the same.That’s what I said - no more games at Wembley but I couldn’t resist and am going to Chelsea next week. Think it very much depends on the team performance and general mood. I can’t imagine an Arsenal game for example not being sold out.
A bit more respect for the fans however would have made a big difference in how fans feel about Wembley.
A bit more respect for the fans
In addition the crap situation with ST’s is allowing people to pick and choose a little more. It’s great for me as I now don’t have to apply for Wolves home tickets as I’m not around.I doubt we'll ever get 80k tickets sold for any more Wembley games even if we were allowed. I've heard so many people say their 'done ' with Wembley that I'm fearful attendances will get embarrassingly low before we leave it.
I doubt we'll ever get 80k tickets sold for any more Wembley games even if we were allowed. I've heard so many people say their 'done ' with Wembley that I'm fearful attendances will get embarrassingly low before we leave it.
This kind of comment makes me lol.
The Club are building us a new stadium and wanted to do it pretty much in a single season - it was highly ambitious and didn't work out - it's not like they meant for that to happen that way.
The Wembley situation is what it is; the location and the costs are out of the club's control now but ultimately; where else are we going to go until the stadium is ready?
It'll be worth every minute of waiting.
Mistakes have been made but in the end we’ll still have a class stadium. I still think the magnitude of actually getting this thing built is lost on some supporters who are now taking it for granted.How has the build not been a balls up? Deadlines missed, season tickets sold when they must have known....advertising the CL and looking rather silly, more expense, advertising for more workers to push the work after the test event fail.
When the rumours first started, "it's only the Sun", sorry, but the fans have actually been let down.
Its going to be world class when it opens but anyone denying the whole thing has been a shambles recently has there heads stuck in the sand. Well behind schedule, 3 deadlines missed already, the whole season ticketing fiasco. Its a joke.The stadium was always going to be class, they weren't designing it as they went along.
It's looking great yes, but it's still well behind schedule, has been a bit of a fiasco and it's still not clear when it's going to open.