Inciting trouble are we. Believe me there are a lot more of us in your end than you think. And we will behave unless idiots try to give it large .
I was searching for an intimidating picture of Danny Dyer, but I gave it up as a bad job. "Give it large"
Pulling your leg. Though it could be the family section, they had them in each price category, the only one I know the location of is 114 in the £85 section. If you look back for the ticket thread we had when tickets first went on sale, the locations of each family were on there.
Bummers, just checked back and Cortez posted all the blocks available to season ticket holders: . Blocks available to East Stand Season Card holders: £85 - Blocks 108, 110, 111, 524 £65 - Blocks 505, 511, 521 £45 - Blocks 510, 511 Reminder: Blocks available to South Stand Season Card holders: £85 - Blocks 109, 114, 523 £65 - Blocks 506, 516, 520 £45 - Blocks 508, 518 Blocks available to West Stand Season Card holders: £85 - Blocks 107, 112, 115, 504 £65 - Blocks 512, 518, 519 £45 - Blocks 509, 514 Family sections: £85 - Front of 113, Front of 114 £65 - 507, 508, £45 - 515, 516, Having looked at the seating plan, 502 is near enough on the halfway line. I've no idea where you got your ticket from but possibly it's one of those buffoon tickets the FA give to random twats willy nilly, and rather than being in with the city fans you are in amongst the parents who manage village u-10's teams.
Yeah possibly correct. It came from such a source, although he's not a 'randowm twat' and has done a hell of a lot of local football. I can see that going down well, me wrecked by 5pm, actually getting up out of my seat effin and jeffin all over the shop. Kind of wish Id taken the Club Wembley freebie now...
Might be in a similar boat finally picked up my tickets today from a local FA partner....Block 501; guessing this isn't where the amber flares will be getting set off?
30 miles from Wembley, the knees are getting trembly, na nah nah na nah etc Got butterflies and can't wait! Like a kid at Christmas and I'm in my forties