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Guidance for use of flags at Wembley Stadium
Wembley Stadium upholds the highest standards of Health and Safety. The following guidance is in line with the stadium’s grounds regulations.
– We know that many supporters like to display flags at football matches and Wembley Stadium will always be as accommodating as possible.– Flags are not generally confiscated, however the obstruction of gangways, access routes, exits and entrances, health and safety signage and stairways is strictly forbidden.
– In the event of an emergency we must have all access and exit points clear.
– Wembley Stadium reserves the right to confiscate flags if they are very large or may compromise public safety, obscure someone’s view, a camera position or if a flag carries offensive, discriminatory or inflammatory messaging.
– Flags more than 250cm in size at their widest or longest section will not be allowed and flagpoles greater than 1m in length will not allowed.
– Any articles that could potentially be used as a weapon and/or compromise public safety are strictly prohibited.
– Permission must be sought in advance from the stadium and event owner to arrange use of the very large supporter flags that are designed to be passed over people’s heads. In such cases the flag must be flame retardant and the organiser bringing the flag into the stadium will need to provide the appropriate H&S certification.
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Who the f*** is Jason Taylor? :huh:Fooked if I know…. :silly:
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If you are taking a flag to Wembley you need to get in touch with the Stadium first to alert them that you are taking one and it will be checked for BSI details and fire retardant.
If you don’t call them first and/or have a regulation flag, you will not be allowed to take it in.
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I’m sorry, but with me paying to keep this site up with no donations or help coming from anywhere (even the Chinese love date service——>)…. I have to think about my business, and because I host this on the same server as my business accounts I can’t risk letting those fuckwits from China, Russia and Poland blow it up again…
I have asked John to update the site to the latest version and have even bought a separate server just to host this for the future….. but it takes time as John works ridiculous hours and I can understand why he doesn’t want to do it all again when he gets home.
I also have the feeling that more people are now pitching in on the message board because they have to be logged in and that can only be a good thing…. I might extend the time allowance per visit, at the moment it is two hours (so if you post within that time you’ll stay logged in).
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Good on him, he may have had a freebie or two over the years, but he is Latics through and through and he deserves a visit to the new Wembley as much as anyone I know.Have you really just typed that!!!!
You really don’t know the real BS do you….?
I know of plenty more people that have followed Latics over the years who haven’t got or wanted half (a tenth) of what he has been given….
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The figure was (as of last Monday evening after 2 days of general sale) around the 19k mark.
This has been mentioned a few times now.
no one is near the mark.very good source from inside the club told me as of yesterdays close of ticket office.we had sold 14,274.this includes 6 sold yesterday.
so if we do get to the final,where are we going to get another 10,000 fans from to sell those.[/quote]Your good source is wrong :P on both counts, we have certainly pushed through the 15k barrier but I’ll let you dwell on when, and one phone call alone was for 15 tickets yesterday. :sick:
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It will be around the 20,000 mark, but not more.
And that means should we get to the Final only around 2,500 ticket will be available to those who didn’t go to the semi Final…..
Big risk for those who are chancing it…..
is that how they would sell them for the final ?[/quote]
The Club has a problem if it comes to us reaching the final. You have X amount of season ticket holders that haven’t used their allocation and on a survey it is because they hoping for us to get to the final. Then you have the ones that have Supported the team by making the trip to the semi final.
All I can say is, EVERY other club favours the one’s that go to the Semi Final – the wrath/whinging/complaints from those ‘season ticket holders’ that “couldn’t make the Semi, because XXXXX”, would be a lot less than the one from those that actually went.
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I know the exact numbers as of last Thursday, hence why I have typed that above…. We are expecting the total top out at less than 20,000, I think mainly because people are taking the risk on us winning and getting to the final.
Oh to see their faces if they can’t get a final ticket!!!!!!
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It will be around the 20,000 mark, but not more.
And that means should we get to the Final only around 2,500 ticket will be available to those who didn’t go to the semi Final…..
Big risk for those who are chancing it…..
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I think you can get in to most reserves games for free with a season ticket, didn’t know RPFC did any deals though… worth remembering
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Ticket office are not budging unfortunately, even if it’s not sold out and there’s leftover tickets (which is inevitable) the requirement for previous purchasing history stands. Fairly ridiculous.You have a PM from me, hope this sorts it for you.
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You don’t need history books, just the Cockney Latics archive…Wrexham previous
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I AM one of those knockers and stats don’t lie, but they also don’t provide a full picture either.
Yes he gets crosses in, but 9/10 they are to the back of the box or towards the 18 yard line.
I can count on one hand how many times he has took his man on and got to the line to put in a telling cross on or around the 6 yard line/penalty spot, which is where the damage is going to be done.
I just wish he would have he good 5 minutes/game spell in the first 1/3 of the game so we can get somebody else on who will do it for the rest of the game….
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I’ll be in Chorleywood, so not too far away if you decide on somewhere…. keep us posted
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QPR coaches are full
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