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Wembley tickets - more to be made available 7:30pm Thursday

People will arrive at Wembley in dribs and drabs and would, therefore, not put any significant strain on the remaining public transport alternatives to the closed railway lines. The problems (exaggerated in my opinion) would come at the end of the match with large numbers of people leaving at the same time. In the past, I have attended matches with big crowds where sections of fans (usually the away supporters) were kept inside the ground until crowding outside the ground had subsided. Surely something similar could be done at Wembley (e.g. winning team's fans kept back for 30 minutes to continue celebrating in the stadium) to control numbers heading out of the ground towards the available public transport. Extra trains on the Bakerloo Line would also speed up dispersal if fans were directed to Wembley Central Station.
 
You can get carer with disabled direct through wembley but they aren't open till Tuesday so can't imagine any left by then
Really? I'm in the queue online, and 2 of the tickets I'm buying will need to be a concession and a carer ticket. So I can't actually acquire these today?
 
People will arrive at Wembley in dribs and drabs and would, therefore, not put any significant strain on the remaining public transport alternatives to the closed railway lines. The problems (exaggerated in my opinion) would come at the end of the match with large numbers of people leaving at the same time. In the past, I have attended matches with big crowds where sections of fans (usually the away supporters) were kept inside the ground until crowding outside the ground had subsided. Surely something similar could be done at Wembley (e.g. winning team's fans kept back for 30 minutes to continue celebrating in the stadium) to control numbers heading out of the ground towards the available public transport. Extra trains on the Bakerloo Line would also speed up dispersal if fans were directed to Wembley Central Station.
Sorry sir you talk too much sense for TFL Wembley, National league
 
Why has the club lost it the family section next to the singing section?
Singing section is bound to sell out, so ‘singers’ that can’t get singing section tickets would try and get as close as possible on both sides.

I don’t understand the logic here
Family Zone is 113-115 but you'd hope TBV would go the other way
 

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