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Post by mouseykanga2 on Mar 24, 2017 5:31:12 GMT
Spurs virtually guaranteed there application to play home games there next season due to stadium work.
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Post by Northy on Mar 24, 2017 6:07:43 GMT
granted permission to play there with a 90000 capacity
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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 24, 2017 6:21:54 GMT
How many tickets will away fans get?
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Post by mouseykanga2 on Mar 24, 2017 6:24:43 GMT
Be at least 10.000 would think but be flexible depending on whether team gets tickets on sale and return unsold tickets.
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Post by rogerjonesisgod on Mar 24, 2017 9:24:52 GMT
Make 'em ground share with The Arse. Leave the National stadium to the Nation..... and Robbie Williams gigs
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Post by sheikhmomo on Mar 24, 2017 9:27:28 GMT
Presume it will be no more than ยฃ30?
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Post by jarhead on Mar 24, 2017 9:42:15 GMT
Awesome
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Post by jarhead on Mar 24, 2017 9:43:42 GMT
Tbh I want them use Twickenham never been and that's 80,000 capacity I think.
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Post by nantwichstokie on Mar 24, 2017 10:06:41 GMT
Tbh I want them use Twickenham never been and that's 80,000 capacity I think. The bars around Twickenham as well
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2017 10:30:16 GMT
I thought Brent council only allowed them to have 60,000 tickets for match day, to appease the locals, imagine the upheaval every other week with circa 90K fans on their doorsteps, though I dare say the local boozers and shops are relishing it.
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Post by medwaypotter on Mar 24, 2017 10:30:23 GMT
Tbh I want them use Twickenham never been and that's 80,000 capacity I think. The bars around Twickenham as well There's some fair bars around Wembley, only last time they were full of light blue feckin shirts.
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Post by mouseykanga2 on Mar 24, 2017 10:45:11 GMT
Be interesting to see if same as West ham... Home team takes over every single pub within 5 miles of the ground ? Does need some consideration for away fans.
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Post by Fenparkpotter on Mar 24, 2017 10:50:59 GMT
Be interesting to see if same as West ham... Home team takes over every single pub within 5 miles of the ground ? Does need some consideration for away fans. We should campaign to be assigned The Green Man like the semi final
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Post by vintagestein on Mar 24, 2017 10:52:24 GMT
I wont be going, to do so would show the FA I agree with, what is a disgraceful decision by them to sell the soul of Wembley, the home of English Football to the highest bidder. As a Stokie since 1992 and season ticket holder since 1999 - Wembley has been amazing to me, culminating in the 5-0 Semi and the FA Cup Final. Both are something I though I would never see Stoke achieve during the darkest days. A trip to Wembley to play on the hallowed turf, should be for any club side one of the proudest moments. Sometimes I despise "modern" football and all the decisions made purely for greed
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2017 10:55:24 GMT
Practice match for the F.A.Cup then?
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Post by mouseykanga2 on Mar 24, 2017 11:08:56 GMT
It's a Good day out. Just go and enjoy it.
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Post by wrighter on Mar 24, 2017 11:45:11 GMT
As long as im not up in the Gods like last time players looked like bleedin ants
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Post by Northy on Mar 24, 2017 16:15:26 GMT
Be at least 10.000 would think but be flexible depending on whether team gets tickets on sale and return unsold tickets. 3000 or 10% if the capacity is under 30,000. We dont get 10% of 76,000 at OT or 10% of 60,000 at Emirates etc.
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Post by Vermelho20312505 on Mar 24, 2017 16:17:24 GMT
I thought Brent council only allowed them to have 60,000 tickets for match day, to appease the locals, imagine the upheaval every other week with circa 90K fans on their doorsteps, though I dare say the local boozers and shops are relishing it. Surely the stadium wasn't built on the pretence it wasn't used too much!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2017 17:46:57 GMT
Spurs virtually guaranteed there application to play home games there next season due to stadium work. No team should be given Wembley as their home ground.... rediculous Takes away the specialness of it What if spurs get to the semi and final of the fa cup next season?
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Post by harryburrows on Mar 24, 2017 18:22:41 GMT
Tbh I want them use Twickenham never been and that's 80,000 capacity I think. It's a long walk to the station
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Post by richardparker on Mar 24, 2017 19:59:01 GMT
New Wembley is about as much use as New Labour with Blair. A total abomination!
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Post by onesteino on Mar 24, 2017 20:06:35 GMT
Be at least 10.000 would think but be flexible depending on whether team gets tickets on sale and return unsold tickets. 3000 or 10% if the capacity is under 30,000. We dont get 10% of 76,000 at OT or 10% of 60,000 at Emirates etc. Clubs like Man Utd, Arsenal and Spurs don't have to offer away fans 10% allocation due to never being relegated. Sounds daft, but because they have been ever present in the EPL they can allocate what they like. If Villa ever come back up, for example, they will have to offer 10% to away fans due to being relegated and therefore affected by the ticketing rule.
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Post by Northy on Mar 25, 2017 6:24:13 GMT
3000 or 10% if the capacity is under 30,000. We dont get 10% of 76,000 at OT or 10% of 60,000 at Emirates etc. Clubs like Man Utd, Arsenal and Spurs don't have to offer away fans 10% allocation due to never being relegated. Sounds daft, but because they have been ever present in the EPL they can allocate what they like. If Villa ever come back up, for example, they will have to offer 10% to away fans due to being relegated and therefore affected by the ticketing rule. what rule number is that then, Ive never heard or seen it before?
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Post by heworksardtho on Mar 25, 2017 7:10:27 GMT
As long as im not up in the Gods like last time players looked like bleedin ants Specsavers springs to mind ๐๐
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Post by blackpoolred on Mar 25, 2017 8:21:40 GMT
The new Wembley is like every other soulless box of a ground that has been erected, always seems half empty at one side of the ground too. Could they find yet another way to devalue the FA cup - apparently they can
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Post by onesteino on Mar 25, 2017 8:27:29 GMT
Clubs like Man Utd, Arsenal and Spurs don't have to offer away fans 10% allocation due to never being relegated. Sounds daft, but because they have been ever present in the EPL they can allocate what they like. If Villa ever come back up, for example, they will have to offer 10% to away fans due to being relegated and therefore affected by the ticketing rule. what rule number is that then, Ive never heard or seen it before? Honestly not sure mate. Got told this at the ground at few weeks back when I asked about how away allocation works. The only way clubs like Man Utd would ever offer us 7000 seats is if they get relegated and come back though. Not sure how this will affect Spurs at Wembley, but pretty sure with a ground that size, and with it being under the F.A. that they will have to give 10% to away fans.
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Post by raythesailor on Mar 25, 2017 9:07:47 GMT
New Wembley is about as much use as New Labour with Blair. A total abomination! That's a bit harsh on Wembley. ๐
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Post by wrighter on Mar 25, 2017 9:36:20 GMT
As long as im not up in the Gods like last time players looked like bleedin ants Specsavers springs to mind ๐๐ Binoculars would've helped lol
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Post by Northy on Mar 25, 2017 12:51:21 GMT
what rule number is that then, Ive never heard or seen it before? Honestly not sure mate. Got told this at the ground at few weeks back when I asked about how away allocation works. The only way clubs like Man Utd would ever offer us 7000 seats is if they get relegated and come back though. Not sure how this will affect Spurs at Wembley, but pretty sure with a ground that size, and with it being under the F.A. that they will have to give 10% to away fans. If you were told it I'll stick with what I read in the pl away fans ticket rules then, was just checking to see if I'd missed a latest set of rules
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