Non-Attending Play-Off Blades

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Non attending Blades, what's your primary reason?

  • Ticket Pricing

    Votes: 42 21.6%
  • Match Fatigue & Downbeat on our Chances

    Votes: 53 27.3%
  • Match is Televised

    Votes: 22 11.3%
  • Might need to fork out for Wembley

    Votes: 28 14.4%
  • School night

    Votes: 49 25.3%

  • Total voters
    194
Not going because i have got too certain age 1 drink and then need a piss every 10 mins by the time i get back to the seat i need to go again .SO on the sofa with a pair of pampers on and feel the warm feeling as we score to make it 4-0
 

Not going because i have got too certain age 1 drink and then need a piss every 10 mins by the time i get back to the seat i need to go again .SO on the sofa with a pair of pampers on and feel the warm feeling as we score to make it 4-0
That reminds me of our semi-final against Hull. Old boy next to me missed all three of our goals in answering calls of nature. By the time he was on his way back after the third everyone in the immediate vicinity had noticed.

Rather than sympathy he was met with a firm instruction to f*&% off back there;)
 
That reminds me of our semi-final against Hull. Old boy next to me missed all three of our goals in answering calls of nature.
Quite a few had left the stand for a half time pee or pint (take your pick!) when we were given the penalty last night. Don't know if many came back in to see it taken
 
My brother is a Wednesday season ticket holder and he was allowed up to 6 tickets.
His friends all bought 6 each and my brothers wife and daughter went to Wembley and they rarely ever go to Wednesday matches.

I've no idea what levels they have on different points totals, but like the Blades, and partially down to the EFL rules, they could book one ticket per individual customer number and prioritised by different points levels, then all ST holders, then Members, then non member etc. So anyone bought in the transaction had to match the points and/or status.

Very similar to what we do (depending on where the points level was set).

The 6 per transaction rule, is an EFL rule, as is the selling order and various other little bits.

Pretty sure Wembley also now have designated areas as family, singing, standing etc, but that's in their guidance, not the clubs.
 
My brother is a Wednesday season ticket holder and he was allowed up to 6 tickets.
His friends all bought 6 each and my brothers wife and daughter went to Wembley and they rarely ever go to Wednesday matches.

I’m in the same position as the Man City. I want 4 tickets all sat together…..2 are season ticket holders…..1 has been to about 5 matches this season….the other is my wife who has been to no matches this season.

Will be interesting to see if it is possible to buy 4 tickets.
Against Man City in the semi final it was strictly 1 ticket per person whereas Man City were allowed up to 4 tickets per person.
Also Sheff Utd had points restrictions so my wife couldn’t go….this was relaxed about 2 days before the match but it was too late by then.
If we get there you'd hope common sense would prevail, especially if take up isn't going to be that great.
 
I've no idea what levels they have on different points totals, but like the Blades, and partially down to the EFL rules, they could book one ticket per individual customer number and prioritised by different points levels, then all ST holders, then Members, then non member etc. So anyone bought in the transaction had to match the points and/or status.

Very similar to what we do (depending on where the points level was set).

The 6 per transaction rule, is an EFL rule, as is the selling order and various other little bits.

Pretty sure Wembley also now have designated areas as family, singing, standing etc, but that's in their guidance, not the clubs.
That's what I also thought regarding the EFL rules.. but I don't get why pig fans could take half a family with them on one transaction.
 
I've decided to go. Though I have had to think about it.

In the end, I remembered that the last time we got to the championship play off final, two years later we were in league 1. For 6 years.

Prem fatigue, promotion indifference..?

These are still the good times. You never know how long it might be until the next championship play off semi final.

The cost, especially if we get to Wembley, is a lot for me, and your average unitedite. So no judgement on anyone who's gonna watch for free on telly.
 
I am excited that I can make it to the home leg. Day off work to make it happen.

Won't be at Wembley if we make it as its the start of May half term so on holiday
 
I'm sure lots of people can't go for whatever reason
Do you think I might be aiming my post at them or rather the people who have expressed apathy and negativity in this thread ,there are plenty of them
Until the night of the 24th everyone forget any negativity and get behind the team and coaches
 

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