View Full Version : Wembley tickets
SiinDubai
20-11-2020, 12:13 PM
Does anyone know which section the Scotland support will be allocated ?
Keith_M
20-11-2020, 12:17 PM
On the sofa?
:dunno:
Cat Stanton
20-11-2020, 01:08 PM
On the sofa?
:dunno:
Behind the sofa?
Itsnoteasy
20-11-2020, 01:10 PM
Under the sofa
7Hero
20-11-2020, 01:30 PM
their is little or no chance of fans being allowed in the stadium, at the very best you will be looking at a reduced capacity. If based on similar capacities in the new events industry for next year then it'll be in the low thousands, maybe at a push 5,000 fans. I believe they have already sold 50,000 + tickets on the uefa website before the "fans" get there allocation, wildly rumoured to be 15k for scotland.
Any uefa ticket already sold will then get fuirst dibs so it is likely zero tickets will make it to fans / a scotland end.
as stated previously your sofa is defo your best bit.
anybody travelling down thinking there will be fan villages or welcoming areas for large groups of fans will be dissapointed too.
Since90+2
20-11-2020, 01:31 PM
their is little or no chance of fans being allowed in the stadium, at the very best you will be looking at a reduced capacity. If based on similar capacities in the new events industry for next year then it'll be in the low thousands, maybe at a push 5,000 fans. I believe they have already sold 50,000 + tickets on the uefa website before the "fans" get there allocation, wildly rumoured to be 15k for scotland.
Any uefa ticket already sold will then get fuirst dibs so it is likely zero tickets will make it to fans / a scotland end.
as stated previously your sofa is defo your best bit.
anybody travelling down thinking there will be fan villages or welcoming areas for large groups of fans will be dissapointed too.
They'll be thousands of Scotland fans who travel down regardless. Might not be official fan villages but Pubs will be open.
7Hero
20-11-2020, 01:33 PM
They'll be thousands of Scotland fans who travel down regardless. Might not be official fan villages but Pubs will be open.
"pubs will be open"
we live in hope !
scuttle
20-11-2020, 02:18 PM
Wembley tickets
This may be of interest to some of you. A friend of mine has two tickets in a corporate box for England v Scotland, he paid £300 each but didnt realise when he bought them that it was going to be the same day as his covid cancelled wedding. If you are interested he is looking for someone to take his place
Its at Falkirk registry office at 2.30 pm, the brides name is Moira shes 5 feet 4 about 8 stone ,quite pretty has her own job and is a really good cook
Wembley tickets
This may be of interest to some of you. A friend of mine has two tickets in a corporate box for England v Scotland, he paid £300 each but didnt realise when he bought them that it was going to be the same day as his covid cancelled wedding. If you are interested he is looking for someone to take his place
Its at Falkirk registry office at 2.30 pm, the brides name is Moira shes 5 feet 4 about 8 stone ,quite pretty has her own job and is a really good cook
The old ones are the best :wink:
hibbysam
20-11-2020, 02:36 PM
their is little or no chance of fans being allowed in the stadium, at the very best you will be looking at a reduced capacity. If based on similar capacities in the new events industry for next year then it'll be in the low thousands, maybe at a push 5,000 fans. I believe they have already sold 50,000 + tickets on the uefa website before the "fans" get there allocation, wildly rumoured to be 15k for scotland.
Any uefa ticket already sold will then get fuirst dibs so it is likely zero tickets will make it to fans / a scotland end.
as stated previously your sofa is defo your best bit.
anybody travelling down thinking there will be fan villages or welcoming areas for large groups of fans will be dissapointed too.
If the rollout of vaccines is imminent like we are being told by those companies, then I don’t see any reason why in 7 months time we won’t be back to a form of normality. It’ll be even harder for them to get people to comply with rules if they are 16 months down the line and still expecting people not to congregate in groups and attend venues.
Newry Hibs
20-11-2020, 02:57 PM
If the rollout of vaccines is imminent like we are being told by those companies, then I don’t see any reason why in 7 months time we won’t be back to a form of normality. It’ll be even harder for them to get people to comply with rules if they are 16 months down the line and still expecting people not to congregate in groups and attend venues.
Can't see anyone (other than a few test cases) getting a jab before March. Then it will likely be NHS / vunerable people. When you get a jab, you need to wait for month, get another one, wait for maybe two weeks to let it take affect.
Governments will be organising this mass vaccine - so don't hold your breath on efficiency.
Barnton Hibs
20-11-2020, 03:39 PM
They'll be thousands of Scotland fans who travel down regardless. Might not be official fan villages but Pubs will be open.
It hasn't stopped him booking up ( just in case ) lol..
Wembley tickets
This may be of interest to some of you. A friend of mine has two tickets in a corporate box for England v Scotland, he paid £300 each but didnt realise when he bought them that it was going to be the same day as his covid cancelled wedding. If you are interested he is looking for someone to take his place
Its at Falkirk registry office at 2.30 pm, the brides name is Moira shes 5 feet 4 about 8 stone ,quite pretty has her own job and is a really good cook
Pavement dancing at the reception ?
hibstag
20-11-2020, 04:18 PM
Can't see anyone (other than a few test cases) getting a jab before March. Then it will likely be NHS / vunerable people. When you get a jab, you need to wait for month, get another one, wait for maybe two weeks to let it take affect.
Governments will be organising this mass vaccine - so don't hold your breath on efficiency.
I heard the priority for vaccine is
first vulnerable/key workers second Scotland travel club members with 10 points third those who have downloaded Baccara sir, I can boogie from Spotify
hibbysam
20-11-2020, 04:31 PM
Can't see anyone (other than a few test cases) getting a jab before March. Then it will likely be NHS / vunerable people. When you get a jab, you need to wait for month, get another one, wait for maybe two weeks to let it take affect.
Governments will be organising this mass vaccine - so don't hold your breath on efficiency.
It’s been tested. This is them starting to roll it out. Would be a bit daft saying ‘aye we’re rolling it out, but only to a couple of test cases, disregard the testing we’ve done, let’s take this risk anyway’.
Brummie_Hibs
20-11-2020, 05:20 PM
second Scotland travel club members with 10 points
Bit of a bugger for those with 11 to 32 points.
davhibby
20-11-2020, 05:41 PM
It’s been tested. This is them starting to roll it out. Would be a bit daft saying ‘aye we’re rolling it out, but only to a couple of test cases, disregard the testing we’ve done, let’s take this risk anyway’.
The Scottish Gov are suggesting 1 million will have had it here by the end of January. Given how big an OG it would be to say that and not at least be well on the way to it by then you have to hope that by the summer things will be well on the way to normality. Folk suggesting there won’t be any fans at these games are mad and if that was going to be the case in the UK they’d be played somewhere that would allow fans instead
Pretty Boy
20-11-2020, 05:50 PM
The Scottish Gov are suggesting 1 million will have had it here by the end of January. Given how big an OG it would be to say that and not at least be well on the way to it by then you have to hope that by the summer things will be well on the way to normality. Folk suggesting there won’t be any fans at these games are mad and if that was going to be the case in the UK they’d be played somewhere that would allow fans instead
Nicola Sturgeon has been extremely cautious and measured in her words throughout this. She was talking today about 'a substantially more normal way of life' by spring.
If she is saying that, coupled with the deputy CMO in England saying we are 'on the glide path to landing the plane' then I'm inclined to start feeling very positive that this is almost behind us. I'm booked up for London in June and I expect to be there with tens of thousands of other Scots.
Brummie_Hibs
20-11-2020, 06:11 PM
Uefa will prioritise fans with Sponsors tickets before those given to FA's.
The question would be if those who already have tickets via the ballot will come before or after FA tickets.
hibee-boys
20-11-2020, 07:35 PM
Hotel booked, zero expectation of getting match tickets.....will enjoy the pre game festivities though!:)
DH1875
20-11-2020, 08:44 PM
They'll be thousands of Scotland fans who travel down regardless. Might not be official fan villages but Pubs will be open.
I'm just gonna head to Trafalgar square with a carry out as usual.
I see that there is talk that if we get a vaccine sorted England might be in with a chance of hosting the whole tournament if they naive away from the 12 cities.
lucky
21-11-2020, 09:47 AM
Hotel booked, hospitality tickets secured just need the vaccine to work and it’s will be great day.
BlackSheep
21-11-2020, 10:22 AM
Hotel booked, hospitality tickets secured just need the vaccine to work and it’s will be great day.
Out of interest where did you get ur tickets?
Rumble de Thump
21-11-2020, 11:17 AM
Sorry for taking the thread on topic but, as far as I remember, away fans usually get the lower tier of the east stand at Wembley. But, as we know, there are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns. That is to say we know there are some things we do not know. So I don't really know. We'll have to wait and see.
:greengrin
Wembley tickets
This may be of interest to some of you. A friend of mine has two tickets in a corporate box for England v Scotland, he paid £300 each but didnt realise when he bought them that it was going to be the same day as his covid cancelled wedding. If you are interested he is looking for someone to take his place
Its at Falkirk registry office at 2.30 pm, the brides name is Moira shes 5 feet 4 about 8 stone ,quite pretty has her own job and is a really good cook
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.3 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.