York City has offered what little help it can to fans having problems obtaining their Wembley play-off tickets.
The pledge comes after fans complained they were being charged high postage rates and booking fees for tickets sold through an appointed third-party seller. The Press believes a number of supporters have also yet to receive the tickets for Sunday’s promotion play-off against Oxford.
Sophie Hicks, the club’s director of communications, said: “Unfortunately the tickets haven’t been sold through York City, they have been sold through a third party and we hope the supporters get their tickets.
“If they have any problems, by all means call the club and we will see if we can help but the situation has been taken out of our control.”
Meanwhile, City fans who intend to drive to Sunday’s game are being offered parking spaces on the driveways of homes near Wembley.
Parkonmydrive.com said driveways close to the famous stadium were on offer from as little as £7.
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