As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
silus wrote:Block 110 row 39.
Happy with that...i think your best off being back of lower or front of upper...was upper for last yr semi/final and charity shield/semi this yr and thought atmosphere was decent except for the reading game, so thought I'd try lower this time...nice to pay 94.40 for the privilege as well
Would avoid upper tier unless no other choice. It takes for ever to get out after the match.
Have been lower tier last year and this and have seats in Block 113 row 27. Ideal position for atmosphere, view and getting in and out quickly.
mickess wrote:Would avoid upper tier unless no other choice. It takes for ever to get out after the match.
Have been lower tier last year and this and have seats in Block 113 row 27. Ideal position for atmosphere, view and getting in and out quickly.
Youre not a real fan though are you, as you arent leaving early and arriving late
102 - 104, 119-121, 526 and 502 were showing as red when sales started yesterday morning at 10am. Arguably some of the best blocks for view and of course completely unavailable to ordinary loyal supporters.
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mickess wrote:Would avoid upper tier unless no other choice. It takes for ever to get out after the match.
Last year a nice steward led us through a doorway to a "secret" lift - we were out in no time!
Basil is a Gooner wrote:Thats bad if thats the case (which is what I thought) - although they would be £120 tickets we should get the option to buy them!
Some of the lower tier corner seats (e.g. parts of Block 118) are being sold for £120
silus wrote:Block 110 row 39.
Happy with that...i think your best off being back of lower or front of upper...was upper for last yr semi/final and charity shield/semi this yr and thought atmosphere was decent except for the reading game, so thought I'd try lower this time...nice to pay 94.40 for the privilege as well
Row 38.
I hope your not one of those annoying types that stands up and sings all through the game as I shall be trying to record the match on my ipad......sit downnnnn!!!!!!
Perryashburtongroves wrote:Keep getting row 40 something? How do I get a closer one?
try sticking a multiple of 10 in the basket then pick the one you want
But wouldnt that look for a group of ten altogether rather than ten individual seats dotted around the block?
I was logged in at 10:03 and if I ordered 1 ticket in any block in the lower tier I was offered Row 44 which is the very last row, I stuck in 10 & was offered Row 27 so it would seem that they fill from the back. As with the dearer tickets & the semi-final it doesn't always pay to get in first
I'd love to know why it takes so friggin' long from closing the ballot on the 1st to announcing the results on the 8th May!? Our ticket office is a joke
.....the Brummie Dullards seem to have things organised & look to be doing a much better job:
Simon wrote:102 - 104, 119-121, 526 and 502 were showing as red when sales started yesterday morning at 10am. Arguably some of the best blocks for view and of course completely unavailable to ordinary loyal supporters.
They have too put all the prawnies somewhere. Cant believe some blks next too these were £120 seats. So by moving a couple of blks save £30. Ferkin joke!
mickess wrote:Would avoid upper tier unless no other choice. It takes for ever to get out after the match.
Have been lower tier last year and this and have seats in Block 113 row 27. Ideal position for atmosphere, view and getting in and out quickly.
Youre not a real fan though are you, as you arent leaving early and arriving late
Never left a match early in 45 years of support. Always cheer the team off the pitch, win or lose. Even went to the daytime matches in the 3 day week!! But that was in the 1970's. In the pub before the matchand always arrive early at the ground. Never sit, always sing and shout. Go toalmost all the awaymatches and as many European away matches as I can.
So yes I'm not a real fan am I? And I still stand by my comment of getting into and out of the match quickly. But maybe you like to queue for the tube for hours after the match.
mickess wrote:Would avoid upper tier unless no other choice. It takes for ever to get out after the match.
Have been lower tier last year and this and have seats in Block 113 row 27. Ideal position for atmosphere, view and getting in and out quickly.
Youre not a real fan though are you, as you arent leaving early and arriving late
Never left a match early in 45 years of support. Always cheer the team off the pitch, win or lose. Even went to the daytime matches in the 3 day week!! But that was in the 1970's. In the pub before the matchand always arrive early at the ground. Never sit, always sing and shout. Go toalmost all the awaymatches and as many European away matches as I can.
So yes I'm not a real fan am I? And I still stand by my comment of getting into and out of the match quickly. But maybe you like to queue for the tube for hours after the match.
He was only joking, mate. Note the "winky" emoticon in his post.