FSA: Fans Demand More NL Play-Off Final Tickets
Oldham Athletic and Southend United fans joined forces this week, signing a joint letter airing their dismay at the limits placed on the capacity of this weekend’s National League playoff final at Wembley which has seen thousands of fans unable to secure tickets.
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That’s Wembley all over.at Vertu final they restricted allocations and we’re happy to have close to 20,000, empty seats, whereas Blues could easily have sold those. They refer to segregation but strange how there was a lot more at the FA cup final …
I a m sure that Oldham and Southend would have sold more tickets if they had been made available. The Play-Offs are a special occasion and whole families enjoy the day.