Wrighty22 Posted 5 July 2016 Share Posted 5 July 2016 I've got 2 tickets in block 112, row 8, looking to exchange got another block as in taking my old man and not sure standing for 90 mins will suit him. Anyone interested in an exchange drop me a message. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Col city fan Posted 6 July 2016 Share Posted 6 July 2016 Just about everyone I know and work with, is going.. Should be a great day to be a City fan. Does anyone know the nearest tube stop? Is it Wembley Central or Wembley Park? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lcfc83 Posted 6 July 2016 Share Posted 6 July 2016 Just about everyone I know and work with, is going.. Should be a great day to be a City fan. Does anyone know the nearest tube stop? Is it Wembley Central or Wembley Park? Wemberly park I think Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanSP Posted 6 July 2016 Share Posted 6 July 2016 Just about everyone I know and work with, is going.. Should be a great day to be a City fan. Does anyone know the nearest tube stop? Is it Wembley Central or Wembley Park? wembley park Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Col city fan Posted 6 July 2016 Share Posted 6 July 2016 Cheers... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
leicesterseddon Posted 6 July 2016 Share Posted 6 July 2016 What's wrong with like minded people being given an area to support the team? How can that possibly, POSSIBLY, be seen as a negative? Because it implies that the authorities organising the game see fit to divide the crowd into 'people who want to sing' and 'people who don't/won't' - instead of just selling the tickets and letting fans get on with it as they see fit. Also because it's code for treating people differently re: standing Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filbertfoxy00 Posted 6 July 2016 Share Posted 6 July 2016 The nearest, and less crowde station is Wembley Stadium. It is right behind the stadium itself and trains run in and out of Marylebone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Col city fan Posted 6 July 2016 Share Posted 6 July 2016 The nearest, and less crowde station is Wembley Stadium. It is right behind the stadium itself and trains run in and out of Marylebone. There isn't a tube station called 'Wembley stadium'. Not that I can see on the tube map anyway? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Countesthorpe Fox 1884 Posted 6 July 2016 Share Posted 6 July 2016 There isn't a tube station called 'Wembley stadium'. Not that I can see on the tube map anyway? It's a national rail station, as long as your ticket has the fare zone it's in you'll be fine Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueBoy1 Posted 6 July 2016 Share Posted 6 July 2016 Because it implies that the authorities organising the game see fit to divide the crowd into 'people who want to sing' and 'people who don't/won't' - instead of just selling the tickets and letting fans get on with it as they see fit. Also because it's code for treating people differently re: standing I'm in block 108 and I'll be standing! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Col city fan Posted 6 July 2016 Share Posted 6 July 2016 It's a national rail station, as long as your ticket has the fare zone it's in you'll be fine Ah ok Thanks... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sol thewall Bamba Posted 6 July 2016 Share Posted 6 July 2016 Because it implies that the authorities organising the game see fit to divide the crowd into 'people who want to sing' and 'people who don't/won't' - instead of just selling the tickets and letting fans get on with it as they see fit. Also because it's code for treating people differently re: standing It's helping people choose the most appropriate section of the ground for how they want to watch the game. And yeah it is code for "we'll let you stand in this area", what's wrong with that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Eatfood Posted 6 July 2016 Share Posted 6 July 2016 Level 5 isn't that bad. Or not as as bad as is being made out. And everyone saying that they got tickets quicker than LCFCDirect. Of course you did. It's an official ticket-selling site that handles thousands of sales every day for individual events. Of course it'll be better I'm in Level 5 and I've just had a look at my view on the Wembley website and it's a decent perspective. I'm on row 8 and it definitely isn't as bad as Newcastle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foxy boxing Posted 7 July 2016 Share Posted 7 July 2016 Craig pawson to referee if anyone's interested not a well known re then! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
goose2010 Posted 7 July 2016 Share Posted 7 July 2016 just had an email saying my tickets have been dispatched which is surprising for seetickets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lcfc_lass10 Posted 7 July 2016 Share Posted 7 July 2016 just had an email saying my tickets have been dispatched which is surprising for seetickets. Hope I'm not the only one who hasn't received one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
promised land Posted 7 July 2016 Share Posted 7 July 2016 just had an email saying my tickets have been dispatched which is surprising for seetickets. Same here, quite shocked when I read it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 7 July 2016 Share Posted 7 July 2016 Had a mare, booked my tickets when I was on holiday and just took the first tickets that were offered when I selected the £25 category and it turns out I'm on row 40 which is the very last row at the top of the stadium, might as well be watching my Nan play subbuteo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Col city fan Posted 7 July 2016 Share Posted 7 July 2016 Had a mare, booked my tickets when I was on holiday and just took the first tickets that were offered when I selected the £25 category and it turns out I'm on row 40 which is the very last row at the top of the stadium, might as well be watching my Nan play subbuteo. Magic analogy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LCFC FOX Posted 7 July 2016 Share Posted 7 July 2016 Anyone inside the bottom five rows in the singing sections? And do you plan on standing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueBoy1 Posted 7 July 2016 Share Posted 7 July 2016 Anyone inside the bottom five rows in the singing sections? And do you plan on standing? It's a singing section. Show no remourse! It's pretty poor if the bottom tier sits Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LCFC FOX Posted 7 July 2016 Share Posted 7 July 2016 It's a singing section. Show no remourse! It's pretty poor if the bottom tier sits I am but if I get chucked out five minutes into the game on my first ever visit to Wembley I won't be very happy! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanSP Posted 7 July 2016 Share Posted 7 July 2016 Got the standard LCFC e-mail and this was in it if it's relevant for anyone Junior Fox Members – You Could Be a Mascot at WembleyWhen Leicester City take on Manchester United at Wembley, in the FA Community Shield supported by McDonald’s, on Sunday 7 August 2016, one lucky Junior Fox Member has the chance to walk out onto the pitch, with the Leicester City team, as the official Club mascot. This unique competition is open to all Junior Fox Members, and the lucky winner will also receive a full Leicester City 2016/17 home kit and four tickets for the fixture. To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize, simply email kellie.inskip@@lcfc.co.ukwith the following information: - Junior Fox Member’s name and the name of their parent/guardian - Contact Telephone Number - Contact Email Address All entries must be received by 5pm on Thursday 14 July. For more information, along with Terms and Conditions, click here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Costock_Fox Posted 7 July 2016 Share Posted 7 July 2016 Had a mare, booked my tickets when I was on holiday and just took the first tickets that were offered when I selected the £25 category and it turns out I'm on row 40 which is the very last row at the top of the stadium, might as well be watching my Nan play subbuteo. Nan playing subbuteo, that a euphemism? 'Don't go in there guys my nans playing subbuteo' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lcfc83 Posted 7 July 2016 Share Posted 7 July 2016 Be good if the whole of the lower tier stood behind the goal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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