Could've but my not rocking into work, although I've squat all so far, only fecks up other people's day which isn't really on I guess?
Peter - it pointless me copying anymore of your posts as they were bad enough first time around. You've lost the plot, mate; good to see your time is soooo precious, when you are soooo priceless!!
£365 for £115 tickets - not too bad! http://www.ticket4football.com/fa-c...CPfIw8DhjL4CFYrjwgodJaQARA#.UzvC-aLSxUw?ppc=1
Bronze Vip Seats Row 11 £425 £799 There's no such thing as Bronze VIP at Wembley. A lot of those seats are FA allocation, the FA need to withdraw all tickets to local FA's who flog them on to these sites.
I can understand that you struggle with a logical argument and I suggest you stick to farce as seen below - Peter Saxton said: He was certainly reasonable at full back when he first played for us followed by being terrible as centre back. It's only after going out on loan that he improved. Fez responded: “Your comments and criticism lacks any timeline or context; basically it is bullshit.”
I think the FA only care when the media publicise it. The media won't do anything to upset the FA before a World Cup. During or afterwards are different matters
I dunno. The media always seem to find a way of rocking the boat before the big tournaments. Then they have the temerity of slagging them off afterwards.
The prices have reduced in a matter of hours at least. If you go to Wembley on the day you have a good chance of getting a ticket at a reasonable price but you have to wait until just before kickoff. I got a ticket for Liverpool v Wimbledon in 1988 with a couple of hours to go and I only paid £35. I bet it would have been cheaper if I had waited but I didn't want to risk it.
I went to that final, paid £30 for £8 tickets. Got them in Leicester Square a few days before. You got done.
Do you have any idea how many posts you have made and how many times you have contradicted yourself? You have highlighted a very small piece of the timeline; inadequate to support your illogical argument. like I said, it's bullshit (an awful lot of folk seem to agree, Peter - in fact I have not spotted any support as yet and there are some ****ing lunatics on here! )
You can't buy tickets from Wembley on the day of an FA Cup final, tickets are supplied to the two clubs playing and only the two clubs playing. Do you seriously think that having supplied Arsenal's 49,000 season ticket holders with only 25,000 tickets, they might open a window flogging them on the day? You don't half come out with some utter bollocks.
If you follow these sites through to the actual checkout, then with their 'booking fees' etc the price they advertises rises by about 50% or more. And that's if you trust them anyway which judging by the reviews you shouldn't.
You get plenty of touts outside Wembley on FA Cup final day trying to buy tickets, you rarely find anyone who have actually got any to sell.