Recap of previous 17 pages for new readers: + The semi-final is on Sunday 13th April, kick off 4:00pm (live on BT Sport). + Away game versus Manchester United postponed as a result. + Same day as the London Marathon. + Winners will be playing for a Europa League place if Arsenal are in the final. + 31987 tickets have been allocated in the same side of the stadium as 2008 (East). + The club are looking at 2 tickets per adult season pass and 1 per concession. + No online sales - drop off a form or email it in. + Prices last season were £60, £50, £40 and £30. + £10 reduction on concessions. + The club expect at least 2,000 tickets to hit general sale. + Supporters who attended Brighton/Southend away may get some sort of priority. + The final will be Saturday May 17th (Same as Magic Weekend - FC Vs KR). New info not previously posted: + There is expected to be 100 Tiger Travel coaches travelling down on the Sunday. + Ticket prices and ordering details are expected to be released tomorrow (Friday) afternoon.
It made sense to summarise the previous pages, especially ahead of what could be a lot of discussion tomorrow when the next set of details are released.
According to the Club Wembley ticket re-sale website, the prices are as follows: Gold - £199-£519 Silver - £139-£309 Club - £109-£259 Bobby Moore - £399-£979 The first price will be ticket only, the second will include various levels of hospitality depending on which level of seating you're in.
It's a bargain compared to the final, if you want Bobby Moore full hospitality at that, it's £1,459 per seat.
You really are stupid beyond words Ric. Do you even think i care what people think ? But to sink to your level and that of Chazz - Cir Cheshire Wren as prime examples does make me feel ill. I would carry this on but your not worth it. Ash Lord is doing a very good job. What has come to pass re the tickets is fine and everyone who deserves a ticket will get one especially ALL those who have been to all this season's FA Cup games. If we have 18,000 season card holders then it is one each at least. A secondary ticket should then be allocated to those who deserve one most. IMO. Not sure if the FA have any scope to offer anymore though.
They'd have to entice me with a whole world of free alcohol food and a blow job from a tasty lady for me to pay that much, blimey
I just heard that corporate get 2, standard season pass 1 and then general sale. Heard something about season pass for longer than a year mentioned too. From a very well connected source but they didn't sound quite sure. Guess we'll wait and see.
You do get a whole world of free alcohol and food, but you might have to negotiate the blow job once you get there.
http://www.thefa.com/news/the-fa-cup/2014/mar/semi-final-tickets-140314 The Football Association has confirmed the ticket prices and club allocations for next month’s FA Cup with Budweiser Semi-Finals at Wembley Stadium. It’s the fourth year in a row that FA Cup Semi-Final ticket prices have been frozen with four stadium seating categories ranging from £30-£60. Wigan Athletic and Hull City will be in the East side of the stadium while Arsenal and Sheffield United have been given the West. Saturday’s fixture on 12 April, which kicks off at 5pm, will see the FA Cup holders Wigan Athletic given an allocation of 22,807 while Arsenal receive 42,882. The Latics’ allocation has been mutually agreed between the club and The FA and is based on their supporter numbers at last season’s FA Cup Semi-Final and Final, plus the Community Shield in August. The following day sees Hull City receive 32,011 tickets while Sheffield United have been given an allocation of 31,796. Sheffield United’s allocation is slightly smaller due to the West side of the stadium’s segregation divide. The FA advises all supporters to check with their own club channels for on-sale dates and times. The following day sees Hull City receive 32,011 tickets while Sheffield United have been given an allocation of 31,796. Sheffield United’s allocation is slightly smaller due to the West side of the stadium’s segregation divide. The FA advises all supporters to check with their own club channels for on-sale dates and times. Hull City – 32,011 Category 1 - £60 - 3,941 Category 2 - £50 – 13,252 Category 3 - £40 – 9,886 Category 4 - £30 – 4,932 Wheelchair Spaces – 100 Personal Assistant Seats – 100 Ambulent/Visually Impaired – 100
Hull City â 32,011 Category 1 - £60 - 3,941 Category 2 - £50 â 13,252 Category 3 - £40 â 9,886 Category 4 - £30 â 4,932 Wheelchair Spaces â 100 Personal Assistant Seats â 100 Ambulent/Visually Impaired â 100