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Genuine Fans Refused Entry

Absolutely shocking yesterday. Several fans including myself were outright refused entry as they said the stadium had gone into lockdown. Had to stand outside and miss the first 30 minutes until someone let us in. Shambolic. Compensation should be given for this.

  • Wembley
James Cross
  • 12 Jul 2021 9:35 AM
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  • Jonathan McConnell
    Jonathan McConnell
    • 12 Jul 2021 9:52 AM
    Fortunately, we went into the stadium around 5.30pm before all the mayhem occurred. We could see what was happening from the balcony prior to entry into the turnstiles which was appalling. Tighter controls were clearly needed in terms of the first check points. Feel you should be compensated in some form
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  • Phillip Toone
    Phillip Toone
    • 12 Jul 2021 11:04 AM

    In reply to Jonathan McConnell :

    As we walked up some steps to the ground ( near the hilton hotel ) we had covid passes n tickets out ready to activate and a supervising steward said to a normal steward, stop doing checks and just allow in.
    My ticket wasnt activated and and the turnstyle my ticket wouldnt work until a chap behind me did some double tap thing and it then worked.
    As we queued a guy said he had laid 750 for a ticket ( paper 1 ) and he said someone pinched his wallet so was trying to sneak in..
    I thought it was rubbish cos all tickets bar corporate were electronic tho i may be wrong.

    No idea if he got in as we told him hes not coming in with us
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  • Anthony Mason
    Anthony Mason
    • 12 Jul 2021 11:07 AM
    Mate, that's terrible. Seek the compensation but don't spend too much time chasing what is likely to be wasted effort. I was in Stanmore having something to eat when my daughter called me to say Wembley Way was carnage suggesting I get there earlier than planned. Luckily I did. I was then having a drink inside the ground with my wife and nephew when the disabled access door was breached. I said to my nephew now is the time to get to his seat because someone else will be sat in it if left much longer - that was around 6:45. As it was, my wife and I had about 1/2 a space each because of the amount of people on our row.
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  • Naheed Sarwar
    Naheed Sarwar
    • 12 Jul 2021 11:17 AM
    Hi Janes this is terrible. I have seen the shocking scenes people throwing bottles, attacking the azzurri fans etc. They are not football fans but a disgrace
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  • Dominic Burrell
    Dominic Burrell
    • 12 Jul 2021 1:41 PM
    I had the same and couldn't get in. I bought genuine tickets from UEFA via the England Supporters club. When I explained the situation to the guy on the door, having spent an hour in the queue at the ticket office, he just laughed at me. Not a fun night, for what I was hoping was going to be one of the most memorable nights of my life. Any advice on best way to complain and seek compensation?
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  • Martin Kerry
    Martin Kerry
    • 12 Jul 2021 1:58 PM

    In reply to Dominic Burrell:

    Hi mate, i have a very good friend who is a lawyer for the Trading Standards Agency. I am looking into one or two matters , will keep you posted on the response

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  • Barry Pounder
    Barry Pounder
    • 12 Jul 2021 2:24 PM

    In reply to Dominic Burrell:

    What time did you arrive Dominic? We got there about 19-20 when all the locals had cleared off Wembley Way..

    Got in quite easily although half the queue were made up of people without tickets.
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  • Dominic Burrell
    Dominic Burrell
    • 14 Jul 2021 2:47 PM

    In reply to Barry Pounder:

    Thanks Martin, please do!

    @Barry, I reckon I arrived at 6.15 queued for an hour for the ticket not to work and then queued for over another hour for the ticket office. And then had to go back and queue again at the ticket office and when that was all done at about 8.45, there was nobody at the gates anymore.
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