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FOR THOSE OF US TAKING FLAGS TO WEMBLEY... RESTRICIONS

Started by Burt, May 22, 2018, 08:38:55 PM

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Burt

Just thought I would separate this from the broader information I posted earlier.

Main points - if your flag is less than 250cm at its widest or longest point and on a non-metallic pole under 100cm in length and under 1cm in diameter then you'll be fine...

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FLAGS/BANNERS
Supporters may bring a flag/banner into the ground WITHOUT permission from Wembley Stadium if:
- The flag/banner is smaller than 250cm in size at the widest or longest point.
- It does not have an attached flag pole
- In the case of an attached flag pole, it is made from wood and plastic only and is no longer than 1 metre in length and 1cm in diameter.
- There is no advertising or commercial message on the flag
- It does not contain any abusive or defamatory message

Please note that flag poles made of metal are not permitted inside the stadium, no matter what size or length the flag / pole is.

If a supporter arrives at Wembley Stadium and their flag/banner does not come under the above points, and they have not gained permission from Wembley Stadium, the flag may be confiscated at the turnstiles and refused entry.

Supporters will NEED permission from Wembley Stadium if any of the following applies:
- Flag/banner is larger than 250cm in size at the widest or longest point
- The supporter wishes to have a static flag/banner connected to seating (this is not possible for sold out games)

Upon seeking permission, you must supply the following:
- Submit an official request via help.wembleystadium.com/support/home
- A photo showing the whole of the flag
- A photo showing any flag pole connected
- The actual size of the flag
- A valid, in date fire certificate, in English with the appropriate stamps of authority (this is preferable but not mandatory)