£10 onwards for general sale is a wise move.. Sholud get a good turn out which is what we needed..
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£33.50 a ticket as well.Jesus we've been allocated a whopping 893 for the away leg..
Also .... beer, apparently.So, anybody know what a Club Wembley seat is?
Is it just a seat with an extra nice view?
Club Wembley it is then. Is this a fact, or just a myth? I thought UEFA rules prohibited alcohol sales during their tournaments? Or is that just for the average fan? That was one of the things that made no sense at Wembley for me. No beer inside a football ground? I get it that you can't go out onto the stand with booze (although at the prices you'd need to be hardcore & wealthy to get drunk enough to be a terrace menace) but in those vast concourses underneath the stand...Also .... beer, apparently.
Edit : Not included, I hasten to add. Just available.
It's true. And it's not just Carlsberg either.Club Wembley it is then. Is this a fact, or just a myth? I thought UEFA rules prohibited alcohol sales during their tournaments? Or is that just for the average fan? That was one of the things that made no sense at Wembley for me. No beer inside a football ground? I get it that you can't go out onto the stand with booze (although at the prices you'd need to be hardcore & wealthy to get drunk enough to be a terrace menace) but in those vast concourses underneath the stand...
Club Wembley it is then. Is this a fact, or just a myth? I thought UEFA rules prohibited alcohol sales during their tournaments? Or is that just for the average fan? That was one of the things that made no sense at Wembley for me. No beer inside a football ground? I get it that you can't go out onto the stand with booze (although at the prices you'd need to be hardcore & wealthy to get drunk enough to be a terrace menace) but in those vast concourses underneath the stand...
Cheers. Will spend the extra cash for that privilege. It's not often I can get to go- less often now my lad is working full time too. Got to make the most of these opportunities if possible.It's true. And it's not just Carlsberg either.
Club Wembley it is then. Is this a fact, or just a myth? I thought UEFA rules prohibited alcohol sales during their tournaments? Or is that just for the average fan? That was one of the things that made no sense at Wembley for me. No beer inside a football ground? I get it that you can't go out onto the stand with booze (although at the prices you'd need to be hardcore & wealthy to get drunk enough to be a terrace menace) but in those vast concourses underneath the stand...
It fucking stinks. Genuinely hate that you can get a pint of shit, match day piss if you are willing to pay a bit more. I will go for it if I can, because it's part of the fabric of football. But to pay more just to be allowed to have a drink? I am seriously uncomfortable with that idea. It's bent as fuck. You can't drink because of UEFA rules- but you can pay a bit more & it's ok...UEFA permit alcohol to be sold in VIP areas. i.e. in boxes etc in can be sold, but general concourses it cant.
Club Wembley somehow manages to qualify as VIP, rather than a general concourse (even though it will account for about 25% of the total attendance if we don't open the upper tier), so beer is available.