If we get there, I'm definitely going to go, as it may be my only opportunity to see Canaries grace the Wembley turf - don't want to spend £98 on a ticket though - if only I was a year older.......
Bloody disgraceful prices £38 to sit up in the Gods £76 if you want a half decent view, still, let's not get ahead of ourselves eh ? It most certainly won't be a walk in the park tomorrow and I'm as nervous as hell. On a more positive note however, I thought that I was going to miss out tomorrow but I've just managed to get hold of a ticket in the lower Barclay ! It's not what you know, it's WHO you know
A morning from twitter: Boro stated that if they get to Wembley they will hold on to 16k tickets so there are plenty of empty red seats for that home feel. #ncfc
Been there, done that, at a fraction of the cost. Okay, it was the old, crappy Wembley but still.......... Can't remember how much we were charged for the Milk Cup Final but I don't think it was even £25.00.
Hopefully someone with a better memory, or better still a ticket stub, will come along and tell us how much it was. Wembley has always been a rip off. I used to go to all the England home games in the late 70's and early 80's and I think tickets were £20.00 to stand at either end of the stadium.
So 60p in 1973 would have bought 4 or 5 pints?? So the cheapest ticket today costs at least 10 pints of beer, unless you buy them at Wembley- I think a pint of ****ty Budweiser (to give it its full name) is £5.20
Can we all pleeease stop worrying about the cost of Wembley tickets, beer and train strikes until after the match tomorrow. It's tempting fate if you ask me, let's just try and get to the final first then start worrying about the cost and logistics of attending it.