It's really hard to tell, looking at it on my phone, but at least we are at our "lucky end". Although, judging from previous comments, we won't be playing in the quarters?
£23 a ticket is pretty reasonable if you ask me. It's arguably the best stadium in the world and you get to see your team play there for less than the price of a round at the pub.
I am going to do what I did for the play off final last season and write to the club asking if given exactly these circumstances (plus a Trust member) to be in the second tranche of purchasers - they agreed that I could then so expect the same response this time round
I’ll be honest, I’ve got less of an issue paying £3 for a transaction fee to the home of football on the rare occasion my team plays there than £7 or whatever it is for a pie at our place.
I think the pricing for this fixture is absolutely fair.
In the way that people are expressing an opinion about the booking fee.
The booking fee is completely separate to the price of the ticket. It's set by different people and the money goes to different people.
It's like being annoyed at the price of a bus ticket and you popping up and saying yeah but what if that was a quid cheaper and you paid a pound more for your shower gel in Boots?
People are annoyed that they are having to pay a £3 booking fee per ticket, when the tickets are all part of the same booking. Most toddlers would grasp that concept. If you don't, fine. You don't need to comment on it. Let them be annoyed.
For what it's worth, I agree with them 100%. It's an absolute liberty and I'd be very disappointed indeed if the football club were making any profit whatsoever from the booking fee
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hmmm
https://x.com/LaMediaInglesa/status/1759903238478848511?s=20
They'd already planned to be over for the (now postponed) Derby game hadn't they?
Will be superb if they can sort out the travel arrangements to be able to make it to Wembley on the Sunday
Ticket deets https://www.wwfc.com/news/2024/february/22/we-are-off-to-wembley/
A huevo!
£3 per ticket booking fee is a disgrace. I know Wembley runs at a massive loss, but what a load of shite. That’s £18 for my transaction. Obscene.
Gutted.
I pay for full season TV access to WWTV, paid and watched every Trophy game.
Yet because I’ve been physically unable to get to a game this season I’m at the back of the queue.
Calm down, we aren't going to sell 25,000 tickets.
Trying but failing to remember. Is green worth the extra £6 compared to yellow?
It's really hard to tell, looking at it on my phone, but at least we are at our "lucky end". Although, judging from previous comments, we won't be playing in the quarters?
Im probably going to go for a box with the family, just hope they aren’t sold out. lol
I’ve a feeling the tomato soup strip has been almost as lucky for us as the West End at Wembley.
Have I got that the right way round?
https://www.wwfc.com/tickets/wycombe-at-wembley/
The guide club have put up says it’s still to be confirmed whether we will play in green or red.
Wonder if that would be linked to a decision about merchandise availability/potential or best contrast for tv etc?
Has to be satire.
Satire is the wrong word for the context. lol
Anyway. Flights booked. Hotel booked. Just waiting for the tickets and box pricing.
£60 for the most expensive I reckon we can get a fair few there. Kids prices are superb.
I’m not sure this is anything to do with Wembley running at a loss but could be a charge that both clubs have decided upon.
Like you, I think it is disgraceful.
Does it make a difference whether seats are priced at £42 plus £3 booking fee or at £45?
100%.
£3 per transaction, maybe, but every ticket within the same transaction? A joke.
They don't even send physical tickets out these days either.
£23 a ticket is pretty reasonable if you ask me. It's arguably the best stadium in the world and you get to see your team play there for less than the price of a round at the pub.
Bargain...
https://www.clubwembley.com/events/2024/Bristol-Street-Motors-Trophy
What are the boxes people are mentioning?
Will be interesting to see how many we sell given that we have 5-6 weeks to sell them (compared to 2-3 weeks for a playoff final).
£3 fee aside, £20 for a cup final is great value, awesome that kids are £10 for all areas too.
Click on the link in the post above yours. Corporate boxes.
Automation saves paying wages and it ain't cheap.
I am going to do what I did for the play off final last season and write to the club asking if given exactly these circumstances (plus a Trust member) to be in the second tranche of purchasers - they agreed that I could then so expect the same response this time round
what on earth are you talking about?
you have completely missed the point
I’ll be honest, I’ve got less of an issue paying £3 for a transaction fee to the home of football on the rare occasion my team plays there than £7 or whatever it is for a pie at our place.
I think the pricing for this fixture is absolutely fair.
In what way?
The seniors' price of £30 for the best seats, in the orange sector, are even better value, even with the £3 booking fee.
In the way that people are expressing an opinion about the booking fee.
The booking fee is completely separate to the price of the ticket. It's set by different people and the money goes to different people.
It's like being annoyed at the price of a bus ticket and you popping up and saying yeah but what if that was a quid cheaper and you paid a pound more for your shower gel in Boots?
People are annoyed that they are having to pay a £3 booking fee per ticket, when the tickets are all part of the same booking. Most toddlers would grasp that concept. If you don't, fine. You don't need to comment on it. Let them be annoyed.
For what it's worth, I agree with them 100%. It's an absolute liberty and I'd be very disappointed indeed if the football club were making any profit whatsoever from the booking fee