Wembley Tickets
#21
Posted 13 February 2012 - 03:03 PM
#22
Posted 13 February 2012 - 03:12 PM
jamie_bolsover, on 13 February 2012 - 02:54 PM, said:

I also beg to differ as mine were collected today.
I'm not one to usually moan, but think I should point out one thing for those collecting tickets - make sure you check them before you leave the B2Net.
I ordered two £60.00 tickets last week and was told that I would be in Block 226. On getting the tickets today, they were both indeed in Block 226, however weren't together.
Surely its not rocket science that if I was buying two tickets I'd want them together. Anyway, problem was soon rectified and me and the Mrs will be sat together, unfortunately for her!!!
#23
Posted 13 February 2012 - 03:14 PM
Rodg, on 13 February 2012 - 02:30 PM, said:
I ordered and paid for my Wembley tickets last thursday, for collection when they arrive by Tuesday, tomorrow.
I assume founder members, advertisers, sponsors, have all been approached to maximise the interest in the event
I understand no one has tickets, as wembley control the production and distribution to the club, so supporters may have ordered tickets but no one has them physically.
I was told that other than the price, the location of the seats will be as the tickets come out of the box, the tickets will start from behind the goal and work towards the halfway line.
In the scheme of things it does not matter who gets tickets first or last, we can have more than our 20,000 tickets if we need them.
It is chesterfield after all, the new ground is great, but we are not used to big games, remember the Cup run in 97, our lack of experience cost the club thousands of pounds,
many small operators made money on shirts, transport etc, which a more experienced club could have cashed in on, but we are learning, albeit slowly.
The club left many people very frustrated in 97 with the ticket arrangement then, we will get it wrong this time, organisation for big games is gained over many seasons, but the club does have
intentions to improve, it just takes time, its evolving and I am sure we will succeed given time and experience gained over several successful seasons and of course our support,
lets all enjoy the wembley moment.
As a supporter of the club I hope they make as much money out of this trip as possible, please bring along as many of our friends who never come to football matches,
sell them the visit to Wembley,I am bringing five friends who have not been since 97, the tickets are available, it can only allow the club to afford better players for the future.
If we sell 10,000 tickets at an average of £30,that is £300K less say 20% for wembley, that makes £240K for every 10,000 tickets sold, the more the merrier.
The club could net 4/500K, fantastic.
Block 111 Row 35 seats 248/249/250......and Block 105 Row 43 seats 92/93/94 {famliy section} I thank you..
This post has been edited by CYPRUSBLUE: 13 February 2012 - 03:15 PM
#24
Posted 13 February 2012 - 03:23 PM
JohnnyUtah, on 13 February 2012 - 03:12 PM, said:
I'm not one to usually moan, but think I should point out one thing for those collecting tickets - make sure you check them before you leave the B2Net.
I ordered two £60.00 tickets last week and was told that I would be in Block 226. On getting the tickets today, they were both indeed in Block 226, however weren't together.
Surely its not rocket science that if I was buying two tickets I'd want them together. Anyway, problem was soon rectified and me and the Mrs will be sat together, unfortunately for her!!!
We have a bit of a 'strange' ticket run, we have like seats 1,2,3,4.. then no 5 or 6, then it picks up again, 7,8 & 9... a bit odd.
#25
Posted 13 February 2012 - 03:38 PM
CYPRUSBLUE, on 13 February 2012 - 03:14 PM, said:
That seems to back up the suggestion tickets are being sold from immediately behind the goal (block 111) through to 102 down the side.
As they like Wembley to look as full as possible on TV I guess the club have then been told to sell 112 through to 121 on the side where the cameras are once the first few thousand have gone.
#26
Posted 13 February 2012 - 03:41 PM
jamie_bolsover, on 13 February 2012 - 03:23 PM, said:
I would say that means theres a steps entrance gap in between seats 4 and 7, so 4 will be up against the concrete wall of the entrance steps below, as will 7 at the other side.
I think thats what they did for my two tickets, which for just me and the Mrs wasn't any good. Not too bad I suppose if your with a few mates either side.
I would expect if you wanted to you could go back to the ground and change them if you did it sharpish today before they go on sale tomorrow if you really wanted to be all together.
This post has been edited by JohnnyUtah: 13 February 2012 - 03:42 PM
#27
Posted 13 February 2012 - 03:49 PM
JohnnyUtah, on 13 February 2012 - 03:41 PM, said:
I think thats what they did for my two tickets, which for just me and the Mrs wasn't any good. Not too bad I suppose if your with a few mates either side.
I would expect if you wanted to you could go back to the ground and change them if you did it sharpish today before they go on sale tomorrow if you really wanted to be all together.
Ahhh, I see, I wont be changing any though, not worth the hassle as theres still folk sat together either side of the 'break' etc so not really a problem.