schmunk
Why oh why oh why?
That's the only thing that matters - PHEW!Imagine waking up at 8:58am.
That's the only thing that matters - PHEW!Imagine waking up at 8:58am.
I had the presence of mind to sling on some pants before running into the lounge, grabbing my laptop (not a euphemism) shouting "Shit - Wembley tickets".Unfriend, block
It's funny how I grew up watching us from the north stand at the Goldstone, and never had any issue knowing what was going on at the other end of the pitch. Since the Withdean I've been used to a side on view, so on my rare visits to the Amex north I find it difficult to judge the depth and who's where.I’ve sat in most areas and never had a bad view.
So you managed to get in the queue before 9 - phew.I had the presence of mind to sling on some pants before running into the lounge, grabbing my laptop (not a euphemism) shouting "Shit - Wembley tickets".
Exactly my story too, and what I said about this match, reflecting on where to buy. We were block 132 last time, and I bought 130 this morning.It's funny how I grew up watching us from the north stand at the Goldstone, and never had any issue knowing what was going on at the other end of the pitch. Since the Withdean I've been used to a side on view, so on my rare visits to the Amex north I find it difficult to judge the depth and who's where.
Can ambulant disabled not buy tickets anywhere in the stadium like you can at the Amex?Look like very nice seats to me, I'd have been happy with those. But we weren't able to book them (no ambulant disabled spaces).
So you're the one that got the 2 cheap seats in row 3. They were available when I clicked on them, but then suddenly unavailable.2 seats in block 531, cheap seats but still view looks good, Wembley must just be good view all round?
The number of people in the queue doesn’t relate to the number of tickets sold at the end of the day. There must be a router, that diverts you into a specific site once you’ve reached the front.That doesn't make sense - who else would be using it with specific times that match the release of our priority? Surely you should be in a queue for this specific game.
Yeah, pretty much.So you managed to get in the queue before 9 - phew.
Did you get the tickets you wanted?
Yes, because I come under that category. I was in the ambulant disabled section in 2019 with my spouse, but now they’re saying only one ticket available, so we’ve gone near the front of block 125. I really hope people in front of me don’t stand because I won’t see a thing.Can ambulant disabled not buy tickets anywhere in the stadium like you can at the Amex?
that will be down to slowly degenerating eyesight - it comes to us allIt's funny how I grew up watching us from the north stand at the Goldstone, and never had any issue knowing what was going on at the other end of the pitch. Since the Withdean I've been used to a side on view, so on my rare visits to the Amex north I find it difficult to judge the depth and who's where.
They could as long as they pretend they're not ambulant disabled, and don't want to take their carer with them. Although I had an ST at the withdean, and every year since, I don't actually have any priority points, as I'm now just a carer, so I couldn't buy a ticket for this game without going as my son's carer, so we had no choice but to get the correct seats. And as I've posted before, trying to get 3 in a row when one of you is disabled is practically an impossibility.Can ambulant disabled not buy tickets anywhere in the stadium like you can at the Amex?
There’s a mental image I didn’t need this morningI had the presence of mind to sling on some pants before running into the lounge, grabbing my laptop (not a euphemism) shouting "Shit - Wembley tickets".
after initially thinking we'd try upper tier this time, we'd decided on lower again, so it was just a matter of finding the compromise of being towards the back of the tier and being behind the goal-ish.
I had row 28 and 29 in block 130 on my wish-list, but got lucky with the queue (265) so got our preferred seats in 140.I'd scoped out a few blocks of four tickets last night, but they'd all gone by the time I got in. I was queue position 960-ish so not too bad compared to some on here. Got four quite far back in block 130.
Ring Supporters Services and ask to speak to Molly, the disabled liaison officer. She’ll help you. The third person may have to be nearby, rather than immediately next to you.They could as long as they pretend they're not ambulant disabled, and don't want to take their carer with them. Although I had an ST at the withdean, and every year since, I don't actually have any priority points, as I'm now just a carer, so I couldn't buy a ticket for this game without going as my son's carer, so we had no choice but to get the correct seats. And as I've posted before, trying to get 3 in a row when one of you is disabled is practically an impossibility.
Some good front row seats in 137 to see Ferguson run up to the crowd when he scores.