Club Wembley Hospitality website states 15.00 kick-off.
Lock it in!
Club Wembley Hospitality website states 15.00 kick-off.
It'll be next Saturday at some time we don't yet know. Stay calm everyone.It's more if you cancel and want to change your flight (I think) and that would be a £49 fee?
Anyway,if for some bizarre reason the play-offs are changed to another day,postponed,cancelled,whatever?I wouldn't be messing around looking to try and organise another trip if the date is changed,this utter shambles has put the tin hat on it for me.
We seem to have been deemed irrelevant and worthless by the EFL and despite the fact that we have done nothing wrong here,our wallets have already been punished.
It's starting to leave a bitter taste and in some ways it's detracting from this Clubs achievement in getting to Wembley that we have been significantly involved in something that has absolutely nothing to do with our Club...
If you go on there and actually register your interest in booking it, it tells you the kick off time is not yet known.Club Wembley Hospitality website states 15.00 kick-off.
****ers aren’t they.If you go on there and actually register your interest in booking it, it tells you the kick off time is not yet known.
Send the challenge cup final to Spurs simple****in Champion
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Spygate: Championship play-off final may be delayed by hearing
The Championship play-off final may not go ahead on Saturday 23 May as the EFL investigates the Spygate scandal surrounding finalists Southampton.www.bbc.co.uk
The hopeful? bits...
The Championship play-off final may not go ahead on Saturday 23 May as the English Football League (EFL) investigates the Spygate scandal surrounding finalists Southampton.
A hearing conducted by an Independent Disciplinary Commission will take place on or before Tuesday 19 May.
Although the EFL has warned supporters there could be changes to the fixture, it is working on the basis that the final will go ahead as planned, with a kick-off time of 16:30 BST.
And the not so hopeful bit...
Should the match need to be rescheduled due to the outcome of the hearing and any subsequent appeal process, the EFL says it has a "number of contingency plans" available.
The stadium is booked out the following weekend, when the Rugby League Challenge Cup final will be played on 30 May and the Women's FA Cup final on 31 May.
A major music event takes place at the stadium on the following weekend on Saturday 6 June.
I don't think the tickets present so much of a problem as they are (I'm sure I read previously) all going to be digital so they can easily cancel Soton tickets and sell Boro tickets.If the appeal takes place on Tuesday the 19th, that only leaves a couple of sales days for tickets! You can't sell tickets before the appeal is heard, as who do they sell them to, Soton or Boro fans?
Looks like an absolute Bradley Dack by the EFL.
I might be having a 2 day trip to London next weekend to do tourist crap. Could cost me an arm and leg, already £350 in for train tickets and hotel for a couple of nights - got a good breakfast deal though.
It is really spoiling the occasion that's for sureI’m seriously losing all interest in this game now, I might just cancel my train ticket & not bother, watch it on TV instead.
This is a ****ing joke!
Is it just me but I think this means it WILL be 4.30 and the 'changes to the fixture' means possibly Boro instead of Southampton, rather than moving the date?****in Champion
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Spygate: Championship play-off final may be delayed by hearing
The Championship play-off final may not go ahead on Saturday 23 May as the EFL investigates the Spygate scandal surrounding finalists Southampton.www.bbc.co.uk
The hopeful? bits...
The Championship play-off final may not go ahead on Saturday 23 May as the English Football League (EFL) investigates the Spygate scandal surrounding finalists Southampton.
A hearing conducted by an Independent Disciplinary Commission will take place on or before Tuesday 19 May.
Although the EFL has warned supporters there could be changes to the fixture, it is working on the basis that the final will go ahead as planned, with a kick-off time of 16:30 BST.
And the not so hopeful bit...
Should the match need to be rescheduled due to the outcome of the hearing and any subsequent appeal process, the EFL says it has a "number of contingency plans" available.
The stadium is booked out the following weekend, when the Rugby League Challenge Cup final will be played on 30 May and the Women's FA Cup final on 31 May.
A major music event takes place at the stadium on the following weekend on Saturday 6 June.
If any party appeals, (and they probably will), then more time will be needed to hear the appeal. £200 mill at stake. My gut feeling is no way on the 23rd, but what do I know?Is it just me but I think this means it WILL be 4.30 and the 'changes to the fixture' means possibly Boro instead of Southampton, rather than moving the date?