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ah that might explain it4 blocks previously allocated to away fans, now on general sale. Monaco must have returned all but a handful of tickets.
ah that might explain it4 blocks previously allocated to away fans, now on general sale. Monaco must have returned all but a handful of tickets.
Good point, is there segregation of pubs for fans like cup finals?
With an average home attendence of 11k give them the Wetherspoons a mile from the ground? Give them a taste of British culture.
Looks like they'll just be needing the one table...
Monaco must literally be bringing only about 300 fans judging from how many blocks they've just put on sale. They would have been allocated 4,500 (5% of the total capacity as per UCL rules) initially and those blocks returned must account for close to 4,000 seats. There will also be a few rows cordoned off for segregation purposes.
Sods law you just know that corner will be visible on TV loads and other fans will troll us for having a load of empty seats!
If it's anything like my local wetherspoons they'll probably miss the game waiting to get served
Where would be the best place of getting rid of a few tickets for Wednesday night?
Our supporters club bought a quite a few 3 match tickets, but some guys cant make it on Wednesday night.
So is this actually sold out? Finally figured that I could go to the game but no tickets available right now.
Yeah, Met line will be the quickest way. As for your last question, getting out after a game is fucking Hell. Unless you leave really early (which I never do), we'll all be in a queue for at least half an hour probably.Not sure if anyone will be able to answer, but I'll probably be going train from Stevenage into Kings Cross initially. I take it the quickest way then is Met line to Wembley Park? What's it like getting out after a game?
Yeah, Met line will be the quickest way. As for your last question, getting out after a game is fucking Hell. Unless you leave really early (which I never do), we'll all be in a queue for at least half an hour probably.
Me neither; I booked a hotel nearby so I don't have to rush back to Paddington. Instead, I can take my time after the final whistle to take in the atmosphere after we win! And then stroll out at my leisure into a local boozer. COYS!Cheers for the info. I've driven the couple of times I've been previously to Wembley but have a busted shoulder currently. Half hour-ish doesn't sound too bad in the scheme of things (you have that walk to Seven sisters, plus a queue, for instance), just don't want to miss a late train out of London!
Would have loved to have stayed with family the night had i not have to be back in dover at work at 6am Thursday will be worth it watching us smash Monaco infront of 90kMe neither; I booked a hotel nearby so I don't have to rush back to Paddington. Instead, I can take my time after the final whistle to take in the atmosphere after we win! And then stroll out at my leisure into a local boozer. COYS!
Monaco must literally be bringing only about 300 fans judging from how many blocks they've just put on sale. They would have been allocated 4,500 (5% of the total capacity as per UCL rules) initially and those blocks returned must account for close to 4,000 seats. There will also be a few rows cordoned off for segregation purposes.
Sods law you just know that corner will be visible on TV loads and other fans will troll us for having a load of empty seats!
Where is the best place to park near Wembley.......ideally want to be parked up within walking distance of the stadium