Last game of the season Bricking It hat
Last game of the season Bricking It hat
Yellow Ribbon 1 White Rose 1 aet (4-5 on pens)
Midson - Rankine
45,454
(35,353 Yellows)
UE: Chris Wilder sends Mickey Lewis to pick up his medal.
UE2: Brian Lee is so impressed with United's performance and the behaviour and attitude of the fans that he strikes a deal with the Football League allowing both teams to go up.
UE3: I remain calm and relaxed throughout.
Midson - Rankine
45,454
(35,353 Yellows)
UE: Chris Wilder sends Mickey Lewis to pick up his medal.
UE2: Brian Lee is so impressed with United's performance and the behaviour and attitude of the fans that he strikes a deal with the Football League allowing both teams to go up.
UE3: I remain calm and relaxed throughout.
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M40 jockeys 3 M1 Jackie's 0"boris" wrote:Yellow Ribbon 1 White Rose 1 aet (4-5 on pens)
Midson - Rankine
45,454
(35,353 Yellows)
UE: Chris Wilder sends Mickey Lewis to pick up his medal.
UE2: Brian Lee is so impressed with United's performance and the behaviour and attitude of the fans that he strikes a deal with the Football League allowing both teams to go up.
UE3: I remain calm and relaxed throughout.
Constable, Midson, M Green
57,000 of which 36,000 from yellow land
UE: There is a surge in pants sales in Oxford to cope with those soiled in advance of Sunday.
Re: Last game of the season Bricking It hat
You think Yorick are gonna bring over 20,000 fans?"GodalmingYellow" wrote:
57,000 of which 36,000 from yellow land.
Frank Cooper's Marmalade 2 : Terry's Chocolate Oranges 1
Constable, Deering, Brodie
Att 44,853
(Ox 36,498 York 8,355)
UE: Godalming Yellow gets into an argument with a steward over his rights to enter the stadium with a bottle of water, is kicked out and spends the afternoon in a police cell before being released at 7:30 pm once the game has gone to extra time and penalties.
Constable, Deering, Brodie
Att 44,853
(Ox 36,498 York 8,355)
UE: Godalming Yellow gets into an argument with a steward over his rights to enter the stadium with a bottle of water, is kicked out and spends the afternoon in a police cell before being released at 7:30 pm once the game has gone to extra time and penalties.
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No, but there are Club Wembley seats to take account of."boris" wrote:You think Yorick are gonna bring over 20,000 fans?"GodalmingYellow" wrote:
57,000 of which 36,000 from yellow land.
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From - http://www.wembleystadium.com"GodalmingYellow" wrote:No, but there are Club Wembley seats to take account of."boris" wrote:You think Yorick are gonna bring over 20,000 fans?"GodalmingYellow" wrote:
57,000 of which 36,000 from yellow land.
What events will a Club Wembley Seat Licence entitle me to see?
You will receive one ticket per licensed seat for the following matches* **:
All England senior home games
The FA Cup Final
Both FA Cup Semi Finals
The FA Community Shield
The Football League Cup Final and
The Rugby League Challenge Cup Final
* Club Wembley International seat licence holders receive tickets for all England senior home games only.
** excludes bid events
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Interesting. So how come the Club Wembley seats weren't publicly available then? And how come Sackcloth has got Club Wembley tickets from his mate?"Snake" wrote:From - http://www.wembleystadium.com"GodalmingYellow" wrote:No, but there are Club Wembley seats to take account of."boris" wrote: You think Yorick are gonna bring over 20,000 fans?
What events will a Club Wembley Seat Licence entitle me to see?
You will receive one ticket per licensed seat for the following matches* **:
All England senior home games
The FA Cup Final
Both FA Cup Semi Finals
The FA Community Shield
The Football League Cup Final and
The Rugby League Challenge Cup Final
* Club Wembley International seat licence holders receive tickets for all England senior home games only.
** excludes bid events
I may well be wrong, but I think the terms for the Club Wembley seats have changed since the early issues, as I'm sure the original terms were all football matches included. I only remember because I looked into buying some (and I'm probably still completely wrong).
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http://www.wembleystadium.com/seatsandboxes/faq/"GodalmingYellow" wrote: Interesting. So how come the Club Wembley seats weren't publicly available then? And how come Sackcloth has got Club Wembley tickets from his mate?
I may well be wrong, but I think the terms for the Club Wembley seats have changed since the early issues, as I'm sure the original terms were all football matches included. I only remember because I looked into buying some (and I'm probably still completely wrong).
From what I can gather Club Wembley holders have the option to buy tickets for events like play-off finals, for their mates for example, or maybe even to flog them for a profit on ebay?
But like you, I'm really not sure!
Don't want to participate in the Wembley hat but thought I'd crash this thread to confirm that play-offs are optional events to Club Wembley members.
Wembley was criticised for the Club Wembley tier being empty for the playoff games so I am pleased that the South Western corner will be filled with Yellow on Sunday.
I expect there will be a gaps between the lower and upper tiers in some parts of the stadium but they have reduced the Club Wembley allocation down to either side of the Royal Box.
There will be another group near Sackcloth as he is not the only one who had tickets bought for him by a CW member.
If there are not many in that section we may stand out!
Wembley was criticised for the Club Wembley tier being empty for the playoff games so I am pleased that the South Western corner will be filled with Yellow on Sunday.
I expect there will be a gaps between the lower and upper tiers in some parts of the stadium but they have reduced the Club Wembley allocation down to either side of the Royal Box.
There will be another group near Sackcloth as he is not the only one who had tickets bought for him by a CW member.
If there are not many in that section we may stand out!
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