Yeah my mate was a bit worried about it but was willing to risk it for £25 or whatever it was. I was confident it'd be fine because as you say they don't care and just want an easy day's work. I'm glad he did tbh as the ticket might have gone to waste otherwise as a single child's ticket is pretty useless... The only thing I'd advise people doing it is not to rock up an hour before KO. The closer you are to the game starting and the bigger the crowds are the less likely even a jobsworth steward us going to want to slow things down and annoy people.
Exaactly, it's not like you're taking a space away from a supporter or costing Wembley a penny ... ... and an adult will spend more inside anyway. The pub we've arranged, Argyll Arms at Oxford Circus, have kindly said they'll print off tickets, that's handy if any turn up last minute. I have a few local lads who may turn up hoping tickets appear ... there's alway someone who can't make the game for various reasons. Out of 30,000+ people it's inevitable someone fails to make it.
Hello, there's 200 going on sale later today that will probably go to corporate. I can't buy any more but, if any of you can, get as many as possible. If @Geecee @Essayyeffcee or whoever can’t use them I have people who will … … I’ve might also be able to get their normal tickets off them for people on here.
Got an email back today from the ask safc team, they said they strongly recommend to print off the tickets
As they would, it's a fail safe. Find it funny that everyone is stressing about printing when using their phones as digital season tickets all year at the SOL
That's different tbf, you add that to your wallet and it's a digital ticket, these are just barcodes or QR codes on a PDF file that we are being sent for Wembley. In theory, it should work like but it's not exactly the same as the tickets we have that also use NFC technology
If it's possible, I'm still looking for 1 ticket for the son in law. Hopefully the club can get more tickets and put them on general sale
All the stuff in our wallet has PDF and QR codes there sitting behind NFC. It's been clear in all the communication and Wembley terms that digital digitals are the way. Just seems a total lot of fuss over literally standard practice (because of the term print at home). It's 2025 man.
If you can open something to get you in the ground digitally, it is literally an E ticket. That's what they are sending. A way to get in the the ground electronically without printing anything.
Because there is no need and aceual QR scanning is more reliable than NFC. That's why loads at the SOL switch to QR code scanning instead of NFC when it fails to work.
Fair, I don't know mate maybe I'm reading it wrong. usually i'm quite good with digital tickets but them putting an emphasis on printing at home to me doesn't scream that they've sent us an electronic ticket the way they do with an e-ticket. Surely they'd just send it and call it an e-ticket and not even mention printing or call them a 'print-at-home ticket' outright. That said i'm not daft and understand having the qr code on the pdf should work. I just don't think they've made it clear enough. Could have just put full emphasis on it being a digital ticket but then again printing is a good back up option
I think they just call it that to put the ball in the consumer court. It's our responsibility to ensure we have acess sorted and no physical ticket will be send by the seller ( due to time turnaround) etc.