Posted March 16, 200916 yr Article I was e-mailed about trying to maximise the atmosphere at Wembley which the club have agreed to publicise/market on the official pages after talking to members of the atmos committee. Blocks can't be set set aside so this is the next best thing. SUBJECT: Getting the best out of Wembley Wembley has changed. It might be the acoustics, it could be the "Club Wembley" effect, splitting up the support. It could also be down to any number of ticketing factors. The problems seem to have affected most, if not all the major finals played there and the atmosphere seems to have suffered as a result. So, If you're going to the Semi Final and are either a) a part of the most vocal areas of the Bridge (Matthew Harding Lower, Shed Lower, Shed Upper) ;) a member of our regular, magnificent travelling away support c) a match going Blue from other parts of the ground or a member who likes to get behind the team Then, the supporters clubs' representatives in conjuction with the Football Club advise these supporters to purchase their tickets in the LOWER TIER for the Semi, should funds allow. There is one price band (£44) for virtually ALL the lower tier. This will mean we get the best out of the Stadium and ensure our boys receive the backing they deserve. If you're not that inclined to make some noise, please purchase in other areas of our allocation, if you can. None of this is compulsory, but we want to give the team the best possible backing on the day. It is hoped that the Blue Flag will be in attendance as well. There are no plans to provide flags or scarves so bring your own colours and roar us on to the final.
March 17, 200916 yr sounds like a great idea! just waiting for the ticket details to be released on Thursday to see if i can go? You got any idea how many loyalty points will be needed? Go on the blues
March 17, 200916 yr I've been in the lower tier each time we've been at the new Wembley and to be honest it's been sh*te especially at the Spuds game because they had loads of their fans right above us in the middle tier which is what makes Wembley an atmospheric disaster and a riot waiting to happen. I'm going for the upper tier this time so I can piss on the middle tier snobs.
March 18, 200916 yr I am myself looking to make the trip but i fear that getting tickets is near impossible for a non member like myself, will tickets be hard to get hold of and is there any chance of a general sale? Since i live in Wales, kinda of makes it a pain to get hold of tickets for the big games like these.