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We are on first train out Leeds get to London half 10. An hour to get from Kings Cross to Wembley so say 11:30 This allows for some northern ness using tube. Want to be in ground for a reasonable time. There is really not much time for pubs. 
 

Assume those on coaches from Bolton will be there earlier. 
 

 

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2 hours ago, DirtySanchez said:

Pubs around Wembley usually have to shut around two hours before kick off 

Given that'll be at 11 they might not bother opening 

Looks like the hotel bar then.

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Boozing in Wembley, under the stands is well underrated. Think we’re going to aim to get in there earlier than we have done on previous visits. Giving the shit timing I think we’re just going to do spoons, tube, into Wembley.

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2 minutes ago, Eddie said:

Boozing in Wembley, under the stands is well underrated. Think we’re going to aim to get in there earlier than we have done on previous visits. Giving the shit timing I think we’re just going to do spoons, tube, into Wembley.

Going to do the same, our train has us on the minutes a bit. Bars on that middle tier are excellent.

Posted
2 hours ago, DirtySanchez said:

Pubs around Wembley usually have to shut around two hours before kick off 

Given that'll be at 11 they might not bother opening 

Is that not just for

England Games

Posted
4 minutes ago, Eddie said:

Boozing in Wembley, under the stands is well underrated. Think we’re going to aim to get in there earlier than we have done on previous visits. Giving the shit timing I think we’re just going to do spoons, tube, into Wembley.

Ah its superb. Getting in there earlier this time. Like an airport lounge on that middle row. Even has a gin bar and pork shop.

 

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3 minutes ago, freds dad said:

Best way from Euston to Wembley please gents.

We are getting there Saturday afternoon so no need to rush.

Euston - Marylebone - Wembley stadium 

Wembley Central is a bit of a walk though you can get the overground there from Euston 

Posted
5 minutes ago, freds dad said:

Best way from Euston to Wembley please gents.

We are getting there Saturday afternoon so no need to rush.

Euston Square to Wembley Park on met line I’d say

Posted
23 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Ah its superb. Getting in there earlier this time. Like an airport lounge on that middle row. Even has a gin bar and pork shop.

 

Exactly, decent pint options (yes they’re a bit pricey but so is everywhere in London really), easy to get because it’s so well set up, surrounded by Wanderers so there’s a good atmosphere and you can finish your pint and just walk upstairs to your seat - they really did set it up well.

I wouldn’t do it at many other stadiums but that’s the plan this time around.

Posted
24 minutes ago, DirtySanchez said:

Euston - Marylebone - Wembley stadium 

Wembley Central is a bit of a walk though you can get the overground there from Euston 

We did Marylebone for Plymouth. Little shop on station to beer for the short journey brings you at right end for us this time

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Paid 6 quid parking (I,m a passenger) at ruislip manor tube,  spoons across the road from tube station,   be there for 8.30ish.   Booked in box park and tgi for 11.     What can go wrong 

Posted
2 hours ago, gonzo said:

Ah its superb. Getting in there earlier this time. Like an airport lounge on that middle row. Even has a gin bar and pork shop.

 

Where’s best location to get seats for this spot then ? Middle tier ? 

Posted (edited)

Yeah another for getting in ground earlier, they had a Camden Hells beer setup where we sat last time 

Miles better than queuing in those dump pubs 

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Posted (edited)
10 minutes ago, London Wanderer said:

Where’s best location to get seats for this spot then ? Middle tier ? 

Aye - I presumed it was all over, but I’ve realised the last 2 times (can’t remember Stoke) I was in the middle tier so maybe it’s just that good a set up in there.

Are you heading down mate? Let me know and I’ll grab you for a drink if we can make it work.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Eddie said:

Boozing in Wembley, under the stands is well underrated. Think we’re going to aim to get in there earlier than we have done on previous visits. Giving the shit timing I think we’re just going to do spoons, tube, into Wembley.

My plan too. Plenty of food options and plenty of space in lower tier.

Upper tier is a different story and I'd stop at a pub till kick off

Posted
3 minutes ago, Stig said:

My plan too. Plenty of food options and plenty of space in lower tier.

Upper tier is a different story and I'd stop at a pub till kick off

It’s good in the upper tier as well; lower tier is a dump 🫣

Posted
42 minutes ago, London Wanderer said:

Where’s best location to get seats for this spot then ? Middle tier ? 

The green/pink seats mate and even yellow isn't bad either tbf.

Posted

So what’s the present status with the middle tier? Are some blocks not being opened (well not at the moment) and has all opened blocks sold out?

I know I can’t get our tickets until tomorrow at 10 but it’s frustrating not being to see what’s presently available 

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38 minutes ago, RUREADY2ROLL said:

It’s good in the upper tier as well; lower tier is a dump 🫣

I did upper for Plymouth and found it really cramped and couldn't get a beer for ages. Then lower for Oxford and was surprised how much space there was and plenty of food and beer options - seemed fine to me. I'm not after the ritz

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