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fishyrich
January 30, 2015, 4:43pm
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Yeah, that's what I want at a playoff final - a "carnival atmosphere" created by southern day trippers with their kids, who have never heard of us, telling me to sit down because Tarquin can't see.

Seriously, what kind of flipping div comes up with stuff like this?


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January 30, 2015, 6:34pm
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If Vanarama want to splurge money on bringing more atmosphere to the Play Off Final they should just bung the FA some money and not hold the final at Wembley.


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live not far from Wembley so will get a couple of these and go even if were not in it. probably a few london based clubs fans will do the same or buy a few and sell them for a profit to the teams who do make it
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I think they're looking to Rugby League, which would struggle to sell out Wembley (unless for two of the bigger clubs) if it weren't promoted as "The Sport's Day Out" and pitched at people from all over the Rugby League-watching public.  I think Vanarama are trying to get something similar going and trying to generate interest.  If it works and adds even a few thousand onto the gate, that has to be better for the league and the clubs, so I don't really object.
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Seriously considering taking a punt on this, but does anyone know what the prices were for last year's play-off final? (sorry, I won't call it promotion final). Do the prices differ depending on which tier you are in? I imagine these vouchers will only be redeemable for the 'cheap seats'?
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Last year's pricing:

TICKETS:

The Football Conference has appointed an Official Ticket Agency for the sale and distribution of the tickets.

PRICING:

Level 1 - Adults £36, Under 16's £18.

Level 2 (Club Wembley) - Adults £41, no concessions.




There will be a booking fee of £3 per ticket for tickets priced at £36 and £41.  A booking fee of £1.50 per ticket will be applied for tickets priced at £18.  

There are three postage options available, 1st Class at £2.35, Special Delivery at £6.25 or collection from Wembley at £1.95.

Please note, these prices and charges have been set by the Football Conference.



I went to AFC Wimbledon v Luton as a neutral  as I got a free ticket. It was pretty drab but the importance of the outcome made it a decent game for a neutral.


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Last year's pricing:

TICKETS:

The Football Conference has appointed an Official Ticket Agency for the sale and distribution of the tickets.

PRICING:

Level 1 - Adults £36, Under 16's £18.

Level 2 (Club Wembley) - Adults £41, no concessions.




There will be a booking fee of £3 per ticket for tickets priced at £36 and £41.  A booking fee of £1.50 per ticket will be applied for tickets priced at £18.  

There are three postage options available, 1st Class at £2.35, Special Delivery at £6.25 or collection from Wembley at £1.95.

Please note, these prices and charges have been set by the Football Conference.



I went to AFC Wimbledon v Luton as a neutral  as I got a free ticket. It was pretty drab but the importance of the outcome made it a decent game for a neutral.


Robbing barstewards, they should be no more than 50p first class for some tickets.
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There are three postage options available, 1st Class at £2.35, Special Delivery at £6.25 or collection from Wembley at £1.95.



Robbing Barstewards indeed, since when has collection from Wembley been a "postage" option  
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