kingcole
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I wonder if it's simply the case of choosing a category, or if you can choose north / west etc too?
"Michael Oliver takes charge of the first leg at Selhurst Park on Friday night and Mark Clattenburg the return at The Amex next Monday evening."yep i think we can and it all depends on who the ref is on friday and monday
Presumably it gives easier access from the south, whereas Watford/Leicester will be arriving from the north?
brighton hopefully fingers crossed and i am so nervous and come on you super seagulls"Michael Oliver takes charge of the first leg at Selhurst Park on Friday night and Mark Clattenburg the return at The Amex next Monday evening."
So now you know the refs, who's going to win?
yep i think we can and it all depends on who the ref is on friday and monday
Here is this years League 1 play off
The Football League | News | npower Play-Offs | npower Play-Offs news | League 1 Play-Off final ticket information
Getting to wembley from the south is a pain in the ass, much easier from Victoria to go wembley park than wembley central
no whyAre you planning to nobble the refs?
Can't believe so many people are 'leapfrogging' the semis and acting as if we are at Wembley already - we could be in for a nasty shock yet. Let's concentrate on Friday then Monday and worry about Wembley seating arrangements if and when we get there. Too many people talking as if it's our right to be there.
Any one know about disabled seating and pricing at Wembley. Having never been to the new Wembley, I don't even know where the wheelchairs are situated.
no why
Bloody hell. How can they justify that?!! That's more than double what they charge for an England match
Not sure... Says this though for league 1 final...
The price charged to disabled fans (wheelchair and ambulant) will be equivalent to the relevant price for the area in which they're situated. Their helper will gain access for free, but they must book a 'ticket'.
Also this... There are 310 places for wheelchair users and an equal number for their personal assistants. These seats are distributed across each of the levels.
There are 100 enhanced amenity seats for ambulant disabled visitors and those accompanied by assistance dogs. 2 dog relieving stations are located on the outer public concourse on Level 1.
All of the disabled seating areas have been designed to comply with the 'Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds' and allow for good sight lines for disabled visitors. See a seat view from a wheelchair bay.
All seats within the Stadium meet the Safety at Sports Ground Legislation requirements for semi-ambulant disabled.
i am just so nervous mate