It doesn't take much to cause the entire block to stand. Maybe 3,000 was low - but I reckon there are surely only 5,000 or so that are militant about standing.In 127 last year everyone was standing. To the left of me and the right …
I think the last few times we've been almost the entire bottom tier is standing , can't see that being different this time ..
I've managed to get tickets in 551 and am resigned to sitting down , which I will do
I’m sure you are right. I wouldn’t buy behind the goal because of the probability of people stand8ng, but I wouldn’t have expected standing in 127.It doesn't take much to cause the entire block to stand. Maybe 3,000 was low - but I reckon there are surely only 5,000 or so that are militant about standing.
Guess it doesn't matter either way, I'm not down there (I do prefer to stand generally). Just wouldn't want anyone's experience ruined because of it.
And you kind of prove the point - I'm sure there will be plenty of people who've bought in 127 and are planning to sit.
Thought it would brother me sitting but it didn't really
Regarding this - I was at the United/Brighton semi-final last year.The lower tier around the sides will also sit, unlike United where they will all stand.
so why are you so desperate to stand?
Regarding this - I was at the United/Brighton semi-final last year.
The only United fans that stood up in the lower tier were those in the safe standing area behind the goal!
You've got good eyes based on that!You sure? Every time they are in shot they are all standing
You've got good eyes based on that!
Yeah, can see a few down the side -mainly towards the corner - but can also see them rise to their feet too! I couldn't see those - they were same level as where I was and directly to my left!
I did notice the obvious difference in height between those in safe standing and those not ..as I was unaware until that day that they had installed that!
I am goingSo you’re not going and it’s clear you’ve never been. Why are you talking so much shite?
They are shite.Just watched Brentford v Manure and I hope they play like that against us in the Semi Final
The answer is: were they relevant to you? If not, rest easy friend.Did I just read a debate on whether Slipknot are culturally relevant in 2024 in a thread about Wembley tickets, on a football forum? I saw them at Reading in 2000, and they looked dumb in broad daylight, and felt not very culturally relevant at that point. When did this change? What did I miss? Answers!
People probably don’t complain about having their seats taken, or standing, because they are intimidated.When the majority don't want to. I'm in block 16, everyone is happy to stand and understands that. Away games everyone seems happy to, don't hear complaints. At Wembley last season I messed up and ended up in upper tier. I sat because everyone did and nobody wants to be that arse that tries to be contrary.
Behind the goal at wembley though, it surely won't come as a surprise that people will stand. Not sure why I am getting into a debate, because we all know how it will play out on the day.
Absolutely second best to Brentford. That Ivan Toney is some player .Just watched Brentford v Manure and I hope they play like that against us in the Semi Final
I’ve been in block 125 in the lower tier for all our Wembley matches and have stood most of the time. I had to, people in front of me were all standing. At one match someone behind told us to sit down. We just politely said we can’t sit down or we won’t see. We said people lower down need to sit and we will then do the same. Back in 125 again and expecting to have to stand, but if people in front of me are sitting, I will too.Again, struggling with reading comprehension. The entire upper tier will be sat and you are aware it always sells after after the lower tier, surely you are? The lower tier around the sides will also sit, unlike United where they will all stand. If you bought early, you have all options open to you, buy late, your 80 year old can rest assured they will have a seat in the lower price bracket and there will be no issues with standing.
We've had 3 trial runs at this, everyone knows the layout.
Did you try telling those standing in front of you to sit down?I’ve been in block 125 in the lower tier for all our Wembley matches and have stood most of the time. I had to, people in front of me were all standing. At one match someone behind told us to sit down. We just politely said we can’t sit down or we won’t see. We said people lower down need to sit and we will then do the same. Back in 125 again and expecting to have to stand, but if people in front of me are sitting, I will too.
They were always a bit of a novelty act I think. 2000 was probably their peak relevance though! I went to Leeds for a day that year to see Oasis and Limp Bizkit of all people had one of the day’s biggest crowds.Did I just read a debate on whether Slipknot are culturally relevant in 2024 in a thread about Wembley tickets, on a football forum? I saw them at Reading in 2000, and they looked dumb in broad daylight, and felt not very culturally relevant at that point. When did this change? What did I miss? Answers!
Yes of course and they said exactly the same to us about the people in front of them. To fix it the stewards needed to go to the first row of people standing, get them to sit then ask everyone behind to sit. I would gladly have sat - I’m getting on myself and bad knees - but I’m not going to miss seeing the game.Did you try telling those standing in front of you to sit down?
That's the trouble, it only takes a couple of selfish people at the front to make things difficult for 100sYes of course and they said exactly the same to us about the people in front of them. To fix it the stewards needed to go to the first row of people standing, get them to sit then ask everyone behind to sit. I would gladly have sat - I’m getting on myself and bad knees - but I’m not going to miss seeing the game.
Read the tickets I bet they all seated!So why on earth have you gone in the same block?
We like the view from there and prefer to be in the side rather than bring the goal. As far as I see and hear, standing is pretty random and can happen everywhere. Sit or stand I’m really not bothered. I’ll go with the majority and do either, so happy to go in the same blockSo why on earth have you gone in the same block?
That’s how a minority becomes a majority, people just acquiescing to the minority.We like the view from there and prefer to be in the side rather than bring the goal. As far as I see and hear, standing is pretty random and can happen everywhere. Sit or stand I’m really not bothered. I’ll go with the majority and do either, so happy to go in the same block
At least 10k+. Only been open to ST holders which is circa 19k.Excuse me for intruding on the sitting/standing discussion.
Does anybody know how many tickets are left - if any - for the 50+ points brigade this week?
Excuse me for intruding on the sitting/standing discussion.
Does anybody know how many tickets are left - if any - for the 50+ points brigade this week?
If every season ticket holder bought a ticket then there will be 15k left, but there will be some that can't go and maybe haven't offered the ST to anyone else so may be even more!At least 10k+. Only been open to ST holders which is circa 19k.
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