I know there's no rush but they usually arrive within a couple of days of buying. Looked at the tickets section on my account and doesn't look like they've even been processed (where they put the ticket details in the notes).
I know there's no rush but they usually arrive within a couple of days of buying. Looked at the tickets section on my account and doesn't look like they've even been processed (where they put the ticket details in the notes).
Just wondering, as been a week now.
I bought my tickets in person from the ticket office, the tickets are A4 sized, similar to print at home tickets, so i would imagine it will take longer for them to be put into suitable envelopes without damaging barcodes. The tickets are to big for pockets, so i'm not sure how people are expected to keep them in a usable condition on a matchday.
I know there's no rush but they usually arrive within a couple of days of buying. Looked at the tickets section on my account and doesn't look like they've even been processed (where they put the ticket details in the notes).
Just wondering, as been a week now.
I bought my tickets in person from the ticket office, the tickets are A4 sized, similar to print at home tickets, so i would imagine it will take longer for them to be put into suitable envelopes without damaging barcodes. The tickets are to big for pockets, so i'm not sure how people are expected to keep them in a usable condition on a matchday.
Jesus...why so big !
Perhaps it's an inferiority complex that they arent the real Wimbledon.
I know there's no rush but they usually arrive within a couple of days of buying. Looked at the tickets section on my account and doesn't look like they've even been processed (where they put the ticket details in the notes).
Just wondering, as been a week now.
Not yet. I guess it’s because of last night and Saturdays games taking priority
I know there's no rush but they usually arrive within a couple of days of buying. Looked at the tickets section on my account and doesn't look like they've even been processed (where they put the ticket details in the notes).
Just wondering, as been a week now.
I bought my tickets in person from the ticket office, the tickets are A4 sized, similar to print at home tickets, so i would imagine it will take longer for them to be put into suitable envelopes without damaging barcodes. The tickets are to big for pockets, so i'm not sure how people are expected to keep them in a usable condition on a matchday.
Sounds very tinpot for a new-build.
Was told last night that one of the health and safety concerns there is that there's 1 turnstile for 1000+ away fans. Anyone know if that's true?
I know there's no rush but they usually arrive within a couple of days of buying. Looked at the tickets section on my account and doesn't look like they've even been processed (where they put the ticket details in the notes).
Just wondering, as been a week now.
I bought my tickets in person from the ticket office, the tickets are A4 sized, similar to print at home tickets, so i would imagine it will take longer for them to be put into suitable envelopes without damaging barcodes. The tickets are to big for pockets, so i'm not sure how people are expected to keep them in a usable condition on a matchday.
Sounds very tinpot for a new-build.
Was told last night that one of the health and safety concerns there is that there's 1 turnstile for 1000+ away fans. Anyone know if that's true?
None of the reviews of the ground (see the bottom of the page) mention any problems getting into the ground, and they include away fans from the likes of Wednesday and Pompey who will have taken the full allocation
Starting to send out tickets today, according to the ticket office.
Arrived today
Never seen A4 tickets printed and posted out like that. It's basically an e-ticket of the sort you normally get emailed to you to either print or store on your phone
Yeah once you lot are in “your” stand, if you look at the stand to your left you can easily see where the money ran out, it’s a tin shed, it’s new but it’s a tin shed….
Public transport wise, if there are no trains to Earlsfield then it’s a 20/25-minute walk to the tram or to the slow northern line at Tooting. Might be about the same time walking from Wimbledon Park on the district line too but that’s another very slow tube line.
On-street parking should be free and I’d assume reasonably forthcoming but I’d be tempted to go for a side street towards Southfields or Earlsfield rather than right nearby. There are bicycle hoops on at least 2-sides of the ground.
Anyone get their tickets today? They look like something you’d print off your home computer. I don’t even know why they bothered sending them out tbh. I could have printed them off myself and in better quality.
Anyone get their tickets today? They look like something you’d print off your home computer. I don’t even know why they bothered sending them out tbh. I could have printed them off myself and in better quality.
Anyone get their tickets today? They look like something you’d print off your home computer. I don’t even know why they bothered sending them out tbh. I could have printed them off myself and in better quality.
Same. Will probably take a photo to keep a copy on my phone
What is Wimbledon's capacity? Unless I've missed it nothing has been said about covid passports for this game. Does that mean their capacity is less than 10,000?
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I know there's no rush but they usually arrive within a couple of days of buying. Looked at the tickets section on my account and doesn't look like they've even been processed (where they put the ticket details in the notes).
Just wondering, as been a week now.
The tickets are to big for pockets, so i'm not sure how people are expected to keep them in a usable condition on a matchday.
Perhaps it's an inferiority complex that they arent the real Wimbledon.
This is a complete shambles from Wimbledon from start to finish.
Going to be fun on the day.
Was told last night that one of the health and safety concerns there is that there's 1 turnstile for 1000+ away fans. Anyone know if that's true?
Seems to be the case. That's going to be fun.
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None of the reviews of the ground (see the bottom of the page) mention any problems getting into the ground, and they include away fans from the likes of Wednesday and Pompey who will have taken the full allocation
Couldn't go originally due to boxing Day plans but they've now been cancelled so would love to be there to support the boys.
If anyone can help please inbox me. Much obliged.
Never seen A4 tickets printed and posted out like that. It's basically an e-ticket of the sort you normally get emailed to you to either print or store on your phone
Public transport wise, if there are no trains to Earlsfield then it’s a 20/25-minute walk to the tram or to the slow northern line at Tooting. Might be about the same time walking from Wimbledon Park on the district line too but that’s another very slow tube line.
On-street parking should be free and I’d assume reasonably forthcoming but I’d be tempted to go for a side street towards Southfields or Earlsfield rather than right nearby. There are bicycle hoops on at least 2-sides of the ground.