i'm with you. just glad to be going, can't understand all of these wingers. wherever you go at wembley, it's a great view, that's how it was built for god's sake. i'm in the £25 seats and i'll be there as i am every week cheering on the super reds. now why can't everyone just get on with it and accept that.
Yep, me too Was going for £35 but saw the queue for £25 was non - existant... how could I point my mum in the direction of the bigger queue and tell her to stand there all day? I'm just glad to be going. Having been at Anfield where the view is non-existant, this will be brilliant. £25 seats. Bargain. Just delighted to be going to watch the Reds at Wembley.
RE: Yep, me too Is the £25 queue really that small? Going down tomorrow and that is what we have decided to go for. It is the only way that you can guarantee not being at the front. Even the £55 ones could be on the front rows.
RE: Yep, me too People walking straight to the queue and getting served straight away. Longest someone waited all day was probably still only about 30 minutes, if that.
RE: Yep, me too We were up high at Cardiff, didn't spoil the day at all, just glad to be going to watch the reds, at Wembley, will be going for £25 tickets tomorrow, can't wait, for 6th April, bus sorted, 28 of us, getting giddy already.
Whilst I understand where you are coming from, I'm sure there will be others who will be thinking that this could be a once in a lifetime thing so, why not go for the best available?
Hey Ryhill, just to let you know it seems I am worthy (remember my post from a few days ago fella) as I got a call from a supplier at work and I've got 4 free tickets so I used the fact that my mate has given me his season ticket and bought 4 tickets for 4 other part time supporters who have less than 10 stubbs. How goods that eh. I'll wave to yer fella while I'm tucking into my prawn sandwich pal (rockon) (neer)
RE: Whilst I understand where you are coming from, I'm sure there will be others The question there though is "what is the best available?" For me a £55 ticket on the very front row or 2 would not be my preferred viewing position.
RE: Whilst I understand where you are coming from, I'm sure there will be others That is exactly my thoughts. The first 10 rows are too low for me and our kid. Would prefer to be about 30-40 rows back. But the only way to guarantee not being in the front 10 rows is to buy £25. We were high up last time at Wembley and at Cardiff and it was superb. Somebody posted a picture of the view from the top tier and I can't wait now.