FA Cup Semi arrangements

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Will be hovering over the "Purchase Tickets" button at 8.59 am on Wednesday.

Last season we were in the 2nd most expensive, blue (lower tier) section, quite near the pitch. View wasn't great really, and if I recall correctly I had some difficulty selecting specific seats.

Anybody who bought tickets in the yellow (upper tier) last season, how did you rate the view from up there? Not sure I want to spend an extra £20 per ticket for a view that is no better (possibly not as good) as the ones in upper tiers.
Upper tier is good. Long way from the pitch, but you get a good view of the whole pitch. Get seats near the front of the upper tier.
 
Will be hovering over the "Purchase Tickets" button at 8.59 am on Wednesday.

Last season we were in the 2nd most expensive, blue (lower tier) section, quite near the pitch. View wasn't great really, and if I recall correctly I had some difficulty selecting specific seats.

Anybody who bought tickets in the yellow (upper tier) last season, how did you rate the view from up there? Not sure I want to spend an extra £20 per ticket for a view that is no better (possibly not as good) as the ones in upper tiers.

I can’t remember colours, but I was sat in the upper tier and thought the view was fantastic. Bit far away, but you get better perspective.
 
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Will be hovering over the "Purchase Tickets" button at 8.59 am on Wednesday.

Last season we were in the 2nd most expensive, blue (lower tier) section, quite near the pitch. View wasn't great really, and if I recall correctly I had some difficulty selecting specific seats.

Anybody who bought tickets in the yellow (upper tier) last season, how did you rate the view from up there? Not sure I want to spend an extra £20 per ticket for a view that is no better (possibly not as good) as the ones in upper tiers.

I was in the upper tier last year, I didn't choose my seat though as I was (unnecessarily) panicking and really hungover and ended up right at the back, which suited me in a way as I was able to stand all game. As others have said you're quite far away but get a decent view of all the action. I suspect if you went to the front of the top tier you'd get a cracking view.

Not sure if I'm even going to make it now tbh... I'd have thought you'd have been eligible tomorrow?

Anyone buying tomorrow?
 
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Incidentally, there is only 4 different categories last year compared to 5 for the EFL final:

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@Archers Road you sure you're not eligible for this mornings sales for this?

It's 4 games on top of ST, I know you went to Fulham and Wigan for certain, didn't you do Watford in the cup and another away game too?
 
It is one thing I've never understood. Surely there were just as many creepy weirdos around when I was growing up and my parents would happily let me go off with my mates to the park (I'm talking late 90s early 00s here before I was a teenager) for the whole day. I've always just put it down to how quickly and easily information is available nowadays that it appears much worse than when I was growing up, rather than there actually being lots more examples of kids being molested/killed/kidnapped. I have no idea on actual stats on the matter though so could be completely wrong.

I think the media & especially internet has spawned an exponential increase in weirdos, although I do agree, there must still have been quite a few around previous.
 
Sorry for clogging up the thread but asking again is anyone able to get me a ticket?!I would be eternally grateful and would be sure to bring good luck and fortune to the saints!
 
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I was in the upper tier last year, I didn't choose my seat though as I was (unnecessarily) panicking and really hungover and ended up right at the back, which suited me in a way as I was able to stand all game. As others have said you're quite far away but get a decent view of all the action. I suspect if you went to the front of the top tier you'd get a cracking view.

Not sure if I'm even going to make it now tbh... I'd have thought you'd have been eligible tomorrow?

Anyone buying tomorrow?


I'm eligible today but waiting til tomorrow so I can get a seat with my dad.

Why are you doubtful? Is it the cost?
 
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I have never had trouble with the booking system....touch wood, but then I no longer go to matches in high demand. I like a nice 3 o'clocker at SMS against a team we have a chance of beating.....not been too many of those this season. I have selected the B'mouth game to be graced with my presence...though I haven't seen a win yet. :(
 
Was in (and will be again I think) block 224 last year. Problem with Club Wembley is it is mixed so I was sat next to a couple of Saints fans but mainly Utd fans. One of the Saints fans seemed fine, the other was ****ed and had clearly done a Tony Montana impression in the toilets before coming up to the seat.

He was being ****ing annoying all game including running up to the Utd fans around us when we scored giving it large (one of them tried to jump down from the boxes which was just behind us to fill him in), storming off when we went 2 down after 35 mins or whatever it was to the concourse not to be seen until we had got one back (turned out he had just been smashing pints and lines during this period based on how mortal he was) and knocking over an elderly fan storming off again when we went 3-2 down. Didn't see him again after that.

In a way a kind of hope hes there again.