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England v Scotland: Wembley Stadium, Wednesday Aug 14th 2013

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Spectators are kindly reminded that it is Against the Law to go onto the Pitch.
 



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FA Spokesman Stuart Mawhinney said: “Further to media reports, The Football Association would like to clarify its policy on bringing musical instruments and crowd-surfing banners into Wembley Stadium for England v Scotland on 14 August.

"At this time we have yet to receive an official approach from the Scottish Football Association regarding details for their official members who will attend the fixture, though this is not unusual given that ticket details have only just been released. Both Organisations are in regular dialogue regarding all operational matters.

"The FA would listen to any specific requests from the proper channels, and look to make provisions where possible.

"We regularly welcome the England supporters group who play instruments to Wembley Stadium and have worked with clubs and fan groups, on a case by case basis, to facilitate entry for personalised items not permitted within the stadium ground regulations. There is a process in place for every fixture and, with prior notice and agreement to the specific criteria, they are permitted entry and to play within the stadium in pre-agreed areas.

"It should be made clear that any supporters who do not seek prior permission through the official channels, in this case the Scottish FA, and attempt to enter the ground with any prohibited items they will either be confiscated or the ticket holder refused entry.

"The FA will cover the costs of two large crowd-surfing banners, one for each team, for this fixture.

"England and Scotland is the oldest international fixture in world football, and it is only fitting to stage the game this year.

"Celebrating 150 years of The FA and 140 years of the Scottish FA, we fully expect it to be a wonderful occasion and it is only right that supporters from both teams are able to share in the special night at Wembley.”


1-0 already ?


Ha looks like you'll have to turn a skirt wearer into a set of human pipes then.
 

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