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These are the ones they should be buying http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Birmingham-City-Stub-/180622772503?pt=UK_SportsMemorabilia_Football_Memorabilia_ET&hash=item2a0df4c917 with the blue strip on the top,

There buying the green ones as well thats for away fans :crylaugh: shows how much they go down the sty!

like the post above says its Not even false advertising there just to fcuking thick to realise :crylaugh:

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Blues vs Arsenal_2011 Carling Cup Final:_Wembley Stadium_Sunday 27

February 2011. Kick off 4pm__Blues' Cup Final tickets have been

allocated in the West Stand at Wembley.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS_

Unsurprisingly the club has been asked many questions regarding the ticketing process. Here is the official response from the Blues ticket office to some of those asked in red

1) How many tickets have we been allocated for the final? -

31500, so a big welcome to all our new-found fans.

2) I notice that tickets go on general sale on Saturday 12th Feb, but

Blues are at home against Stoke that day. Won’t that be a problem?

-No, if you get here early enough you should be back home before the

game starts.

3) My wife and sister are really the same person, but can we still

claim three tickets?

- We would have to see their stubs.

4)You’ve allowed a whole day for sales to fans who have attended all

five Carling Cup games. Was that really necessary?

- It is the Wednesday when we’re short-staffed in the ticket office - Ethel is at college

that day learning how to change the ribbon on a typewriter.

5) The fixture list on my wall says we are playing Chelsea the day

before the final. When do the tickets for that go on sale, as I’d like

to make a weekend of it in London?

- We don’t normally sell tickets for away league games.

6) I’d like to take my two young children to the final. Will they be

okay wearing their Arsenal shirts in our end?

- A normal 30 degree wash will get the spit off.

7) Is Wembley still in Wales?

-No, the FA have moved it back to London now.

8) Will I be able to take my knitting into the ground like I do at home

games?

-Haven’t you finished that sweater for Barry Fry yet Doris?

9) On the website it says tickets are available in person from the

ticket office at St Andrew’s. Can you tell me where that is please?

-St Andrew’s is just off the A45 in Small Heath.

10) Will I be able to run around the pitch for five minutes in just my

thong, talk to the players, then run back to my seat and watch the rest

of the game?

- Wembley stewards and the Metropolitan Police are a bit

quicker off the mark than those we have at St Andrew’s. For the same

reason we strongly advise you keep smoke bombs and flares INSIDE your

Aldi carrier bag when entering the ground.

One final word of warning - Alco pops are more expensive in London, so don’t throw away

all that loose change in the ground.

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