I just created an account on eticketing and looking at the section for buying tickets, and looking at other comments made on the other post, I am now completely confused as to which blocks we are in?...
Are we in 123 > ..... or are we in 136 > .... ???
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2I think our total allocation is for most of that end of the ground, at least most of the lower and middle tiers. It wouldn’t surprise me if they are selling tickets block by block, as in once any category of tickets is sold out in the blocks available at the moment, other blocks will be released... I think...
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3Don't think that is the case as there are different price categories relating to how close the seats are to the half way line. There may be the case that spectators could be quite spread out if a couple of hundred buy tickets in each price category.South London Exile wrote:I think our total allocation is for most of that end of the ground, at least most of the lower and middle tiers. It wouldn’t surprise me if they are selling tickets block by block, as in once any category of tickets is sold out in the blocks available at the moment, other blocks will be released... I think...
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4If I remember correctly, I think it was the Spurs game, the later ones to buy, ended up with the better seats?....anyone recall that being the case?South London Exile wrote:I think our total allocation is for most of that end of the ground, at least most of the lower and middle tiers. It wouldn’t surprise me if they are selling tickets block by block, as in once any category of tickets is sold out in the blocks available at the moment, other blocks will be released... I think...
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5If you click on the link https://www.eticketing.co.uk/l2po it should take you to the page for Newport tickets. Looks like blocks 136 - 143
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6Yep, that's what I thought. But on another thread, someone said the complete opposite side of the ground.Don Corleone wrote:If you click on the link https://www.eticketing.co.uk/l2po it should take you to the page for Newport tickets. Looks like blocks 136 - 143
Is there an option to collect the tickets at WEMBLEY box office?
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7Could only see the post option but didn't have a good look. Tickets ordered for block 142 so hopefully it's the correct side of the stadium.
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8Yep, that's what I thought. But on another thread, someone said the complete opposite side of the ground.newgroundrodney wrote:Don Corleone wrote:If you click on the link https://www.eticketing.co.uk/l2po it should take you to the page for Newport tickets. Looks like blocks 136 - 143
I think posters were speculating in relation to being opposite to the Tranmere tickets.
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9Yes i remembered that as a season ticket holder i had priority,wasn't happynewgroundrodney wrote:If I remember correctly, I think it was the Spurs game, the later ones to buy, ended up with the better seats?....anyone recall that being the case?South London Exile wrote:I think our total allocation is for most of that end of the ground, at least most of the lower and middle tiers. It wouldn’t surprise me if they are selling tickets block by block, as in once any category of tickets is sold out in the blocks available at the moment, other blocks will be released... I think...
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11That’s true, I’m assuming more tickets will be available behind the goal once those in the corner sell out. I appreciate they want full blocks and not people rattling around but I’m surprised more blocks aren’t available from the outset.Beechwood Boy wrote:Don't think that is the case as there are different price categories relating to how close the seats are to the half way line. There may be the case that spectators could be quite spread out if a couple of hundred buy tickets in each price category.South London Exile wrote:I think our total allocation is for most of that end of the ground, at least most of the lower and middle tiers. It wouldn’t surprise me if they are selling tickets block by block, as in once any category of tickets is sold out in the blocks available at the moment, other blocks will be released... I think...
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12When they release extra blocks, the seats right behind the goal at that end are in a temporary stand as they remove them to install the stage for gigs.
I sat in these for the FA Vase final (maybe first competitive match at new Wembley) it felt very non-league.
I sat in these for the FA Vase final (maybe first competitive match at new Wembley) it felt very non-league.
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13When we played York the atmosphere was dire they didn't sell it block by block we were spread all over the place but much better against wrexham and against spurs
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15Has anybody been able to find out what area in the ground each category actually represents? Would possibly make a difference as to which ticket to buy
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