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remembercolinlee

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Was lucky enough to get CL tickets for me and my girls but was wondering if anyone knows if we use our membership cards to get into Wembley or if we will have tickets sent out to us?
 
You'll need your National Insurance cards, passports, driving licence, library cards and GCSE certificates or closest equivalent.

Oh and don't forget to bring the receipt for the last pair of trousers you bought. And make sure you aren't more than 15 minutes early or they'll request a stool sample too, and that might be a bit awkward in front of your family.
 
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You'll need your National Insurance cards, passports, driving licence, library cards and GCSE certificates or closest equivalent.

Oh and don't forget to bring the receipt for the last pair of trousers you bought. And make sure you aren't more than 15 minutes early or they'll request a stool sample too, and that might be a bit awkward in front of your family.

Whatever you do don't take a bag as you will spend ages unzipping it and getting all that **** out
 
I got into the '82 FA Cup and League Cup Finals without a ticket. In those days there was an 'unofficial cash payment entrance' or bent gate as it was commonly known. It cost me £10 for each game and it was doing brisk business. Cup Final attendances were always way over the 100,000 attendance. Ah, the good old days!
 
Paper tickets only. The club has started sending them out but not completed the full despatch yet.
 
I got into the '82 FA Cup and League Cup Finals without a ticket. In those days there was an 'unofficial cash payment entrance' or bent gate as it was commonly known. It cost me £10 for each game and it was doing brisk business. Cup Final attendances were always way over the 100,000 attendance. Ah, the good old days!

So there were some advantages in being Brian Moore. :)
 
Thanks for that Alli. I couldn't take the strain of wondering three times if they would get to Spain on time. Now I just have to worry the once