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Wembley tickets - 39k officially SOLD OUT (p109)
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Should be able toAberystwythAddick said:So if I’ve brought tickets on the website before, am I able to purchase now?1 -
Wouldn't be surprised if there are slight glitches showing different thingsPowell2ThePeople said:1 -
Nabbed 4!!Must've had some luck. Joined Q at 13:51 and was 1800 odd. Took 12 minutes. Not even sure where I am. All hell was breaking loose around me at work Whilst trying to look busy!Will look later!5
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Been to so many away games the last 2 years but we all take turns to book and never bother assigning tickets so none of us had the 150 points.
anyway, had 2 browsers open, first one flashed up 32 minutes wait time
2nd one…3 minutes.
lovely stuff, in and out in less than 90 seconds.
see you Sunday. UTFA6 -
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Bottom two tiers now completely sold1
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It might have been to give the illusion of scarcity and promote faster sales, which appears to have worked. Could be to get momentum going for sales in other blocks. I'm only guessing why its done, and I fully agree it's unhelpful!sam3110 said:
My point was we've ended up in different seats because of it and further away from friends that have bought tickets closer to that section, and had the priority to get them 3 days ago, and now they're suddenly selling them behind the goal again, surely that's the first place you actually want to "sell out" properly before you sell a bunch of tickets in the upper tier, especially to season ticket holdersEr_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:
Happened for us in 2019, upper-tier blocks looking full suddenly had new chunks of seats appearing; and the later middle-tier block releases. Plenty of reasons why they might be held, be that Wembley or Charlton - e.g. club tickets being released; to give the illusion of a faster sale than is the reality. No seats available means 'sold or not yet released', it doesn't necessarily mean 'sold'. I know that's frustrating to hear and I'm sure there'll be more cracking seats come up over the next fews which until now weren't available.sam3110 said:
That's super frustrating as thats exactly where we would have loved to sit, wonder why they were all held up before now?Rufus is a dogs name said:
Yeah there is a big chunk of seats showing as available in 135...Steven81 said:Blocks 136 and 135 lower behind the goal have opened up again with quite a few tickets on them for anyone not wanting to be in the gods as they say.
We're not getting any special treatment, it's just how sales like this are usually handled.0 -
fenaddick said:Bottom two tiers now completely sold
Tbh they effectively were by 5pm Saturday2 -
I really doubt it’s as dastardly as all that!Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:
It might have been to give the illusion of scarcity and promote faster sales, which appears to have worked. Could be to get momentum going for sales in other blocks. I'm only guessing why its done, and I fully agree it's unhelpful!sam3110 said:
My point was we've ended up in different seats because of it and further away from friends that have bought tickets closer to that section, and had the priority to get them 3 days ago, and now they're suddenly selling them behind the goal again, surely that's the first place you actually want to "sell out" properly before you sell a bunch of tickets in the upper tier, especially to season ticket holdersEr_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:
Happened for us in 2019, upper-tier blocks looking full suddenly had new chunks of seats appearing; and the later middle-tier block releases. Plenty of reasons why they might be held, be that Wembley or Charlton - e.g. club tickets being released; to give the illusion of a faster sale than is the reality. No seats available means 'sold or not yet released', it doesn't necessarily mean 'sold'. I know that's frustrating to hear and I'm sure there'll be more cracking seats come up over the next fews which until now weren't available.sam3110 said:
That's super frustrating as thats exactly where we would have loved to sit, wonder why they were all held up before now?Rufus is a dogs name said:
Yeah there is a big chunk of seats showing as available in 135...Steven81 said:Blocks 136 and 135 lower behind the goal have opened up again with quite a few tickets on them for anyone not wanting to be in the gods as they say.
We're not getting any special treatment, it's just how sales like this are usually handled.0 -
Well, that was more of a pain that I would have liked but I've got mine. Seats in most blocks still but a lot of them are singles so quite hard to get 3 or 4 together. I tried to get the exact seats I had last time but someone reserved them just before I did, so if we don't win I want you all the know it's the fault of the person in those specific seats. It was a bit farcical at times, in the time it took me to click on 3 available seats next to each other someone else would add one of the seats I'd clicked to their basket and I'd have to start over. It was a bit like trying to fill a bucket with a hole in it2
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nopecantersaddick said:
Really? nothing in the 530's?robbyefe said:If you want >1 ticket go straight for Block 549 / 550 - the other areas only have scattered tickets.
maybe just 2 or 3 singles
EDIT I read block 530. Not sure about the others.0 -
Four tickets in the bag, nice and easy. Roll on Sunday!0
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1 single just purchased in BLOCK 1352
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Managed to get in quickly and get seats in Block 1350
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Anyone else struggling to click on a seat to select it?1
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Train tickets booked (coming from the North). Hotel booked.
And finally... ticket booked and paid for. I'm going to Wembley to watch Charlton!7 -
Celebrating with a sherbet fountain. I literally am, that’s not a euphemism.7
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My brother was excited to purchase tickets in row 1 of block 136, but in the excitement he's just noticed they were in the lowest price category £31.50
Does anyone know why they are so cheap??
Obstructed view maybe? Although that wasn't stated0 -
In, right at the back but got 4 in 536. Couple blocks over and further back than i was in 2019 but in!1
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Only 8 blocks left on sale0
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I had that problem. I don't have a solution for you as I had to switch laptops to resolve itForeverAddickted said:Anyone else struggling to click on a seat to select it?0 -
Purely because they're so close, can be tricky to see up the other end as the players can obstruct the view. Atmosphere will be cracking there though and there's a big screen if neededGravesend_Addick said:My brother was excited to purchase tickets in row 1 of block 136, but in the excitement he's just noticed they were in the lowest price category £31.50
Does anyone know why they are so cheap??
Obstructed view maybe? Although that wasn't stated2 -
Got mine too. In and out with relative ease0
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Needed two one for me and over 65 for old every time managed to get two in basket they went
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Got my single, solitary ticket - now to book my flights.5
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Site saying sold out only singles - wanted 4 together
Lets hope they release more blocks0 -
AFKABartram said:fenaddick said:Bottom two tiers now completely sold
Tbh they effectively were by 5pm Saturday
not really how do you find about 30 tickets all of a sudden in one block, they have been held back for what reason, I don't know, but if there are no refunds or exchanges being made where do these come from !!!!!1 -
Gravesend_Addick said:My brother was excited to purchase tickets in row 1 of block 136, but in the excitement he's just noticed they were in the lowest price category £31.50
Does anyone know why they are so cheap??
Obstructed view maybe? Although that wasn't stated
There are no obstructed views at Wembley, but Level 1 Row 1 is a worm's eye view of the pitch - very low down.0 -
You're welcome to have your own guess, which is all I'm doing. The practice happens for West End shows, its not uncommon.se9addick said:
I really doubt it’s as dastardly as all that!Er_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:
It might have been to give the illusion of scarcity and promote faster sales, which appears to have worked. Could be to get momentum going for sales in other blocks. I'm only guessing why its done, and I fully agree it's unhelpful!sam3110 said:
My point was we've ended up in different seats because of it and further away from friends that have bought tickets closer to that section, and had the priority to get them 3 days ago, and now they're suddenly selling them behind the goal again, surely that's the first place you actually want to "sell out" properly before you sell a bunch of tickets in the upper tier, especially to season ticket holdersEr_Be_Ab_Pl_Wo_Wo_Ch said:
Happened for us in 2019, upper-tier blocks looking full suddenly had new chunks of seats appearing; and the later middle-tier block releases. Plenty of reasons why they might be held, be that Wembley or Charlton - e.g. club tickets being released; to give the illusion of a faster sale than is the reality. No seats available means 'sold or not yet released', it doesn't necessarily mean 'sold'. I know that's frustrating to hear and I'm sure there'll be more cracking seats come up over the next fews which until now weren't available.sam3110 said:
That's super frustrating as thats exactly where we would have loved to sit, wonder why they were all held up before now?Rufus is a dogs name said:
Yeah there is a big chunk of seats showing as available in 135...Steven81 said:Blocks 136 and 135 lower behind the goal have opened up again with quite a few tickets on them for anyone not wanting to be in the gods as they say.
We're not getting any special treatment, it's just how sales like this are usually handled.0










