Hospitality at Wembley?

PoolWarrior

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A mate has just text me who works for a large company who produce brown fizzy drinks and he is in charge of a department which is involved in their association with Sports and he reckons if we get to the Play Off final he'll be able to get us a couple of tickets in hospitality!
So does that means that hospitality will be open to 'non-fans' but yet they'll only allow 10,000 fans in?!
 
A mate has just text me who works for a large company who produce brown fizzy drinks and he is in charge of a department which is involved in their association with Sports and he reckons if we get to the Play Off final he'll be able to get us a couple of tickets in hospitality!
So does that means that hospitality will be open to 'non-fans' but yet they'll only allow 10,000 fans in?!

Potentially. I think for the FA cup there were around 20,000+ in attendance but from what they said on TV there were only 6,000 fans for Chelsea and Leicester each so 12,000 fans in total.
 
A mate has just text me who works for a large company who produce brown fizzy drinks and he is in charge of a department which is involved in their association with Sports and he reckons if we get to the Play Off final he'll be able to get us a couple of tickets in hospitality!
So does that means that hospitality will be open to 'non-fans' but yet they'll only allow 10,000 fans in?!
If each team has 4000, then the other 2000 will need to cover families of the players and management, plus the EFL corporate people and sponsors. I doubt that each club will be allowed a hospitality allocation in addition to the 4000
 
If each team has 4000, then the other 2000 will need to cover families of the players and management, plus the EFL corporate people and sponsors. I doubt that each club will be allowed a hospitality allocation in addition to the 4000
Is it now only 4000 for our fans as opposed to 5000? Can't believe that two weeks before all the restrictions are lifted that they aren't allowing more fans in to Wembley. 25% of capacity allowing around 20,000 fans would seem cautious enough to me. Wonder if the EFL will have the balls to stand up to the Government?
 
Is it now only 4000 for our fans as opposed to 5000? Can't believe that two weeks before all the restrictions are lifted that they aren't allowing more fans in to Wembley. 25% of capacity allowing around 20,000 fans would seem cautious enough to me. Wonder if the EFL will have the balls to stand up to the Government?
Lincoln mentioned on their website a couple of weeks ago that the allocation for Wembley for each club would also be 4000 in a restricted total of 10000. The rest will no doubt be for the EFL corporate sponsors, etc. The EFL did approach the Goverment to get the crowd limit lifted to over 20000 in line with that for the cup final (even then each club had just 6000 for that, with the remainder going to FA corporate and NHS staff). The Government turned down that request
 
I've done hospitality at Wembley. The full package, pre match tour, pre drinks, pre match meal, etc etc, even won the match ball half time draw.
All free.,...my brother won a competition and couldn't go.....so let me and my lad have the tickets.
It was called the ultimate fan experience.

Outstanding day tbh....
 
Is it now only 4000 for our fans as opposed to 5000? Can't believe that two weeks before all the restrictions are lifted that they aren't allowing more fans in to Wembley. 25% of capacity allowing around 20,000 fans would seem cautious enough to me. Wonder if the EFL will have the balls to stand up to the Government?
In answer to your final question, no.
 
A mate has just text me who works for a large company who produce brown fizzy drinks and he is in charge of a department which is involved in their association with Sports and he reckons if we get to the Play Off final he'll be able to get us a couple of tickets in hospitality!
So does that means that hospitality will be open to 'non-fans' but yet they'll only allow 10,000 fans in?!
The soft drinks companies will have their own bubble and they're planning on having a say on future promotions.

Rumour has it they want seven up.
 
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