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Post by pendragon on Oct 18, 2018 12:10:15 GMT
They've opened up blocks 511 and 517 in the red upper seats so still plenty of seats for pairs/groups if you haven't got your tickets already. Be quick though... Minutes after it sells out, there’ll be clowns on twitter asking why it’s not moved to the millennium stadium! Yeah, it's going to be a closed shop 😅 Alan Shires to re-appear asking for tickets in 3, 2, 1....
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Post by sleepy on Oct 18, 2018 12:52:30 GMT
Minutes after it sells out, there’ll be clowns on twitter asking why it’s not moved to the millennium stadium! Yeah, it's going to be a closed shop 😅 Alan Shires to re-appear asking for tickets in 3, 2, 1.... They have opened up a few more spaces on the ground. Upper deck, etc. But I don't think there can be anywhere else left to open. So once these are gone, it's a sell out.
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Post by pendragon on Oct 18, 2018 13:24:00 GMT
Yeah, it's going to be a closed shop 😅 Alan Shires to re-appear asking for tickets in 3, 2, 1.... They have opened up a few more spaces on the ground. Upper deck, etc. But I don't think there can be anywhere else left to open. So once these are gone, it's a sell out. Awesome 🖒
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Post by cymroircarn on Oct 18, 2018 14:36:19 GMT
They have opened up a few more spaces on the ground. Upper deck, etc. But I don't think there can be anywhere else left to open. So once these are gone, it's a sell out. Awesome 🖒 Didn’t someone find him on Facebook supporting England?
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Post by pendragon on Oct 18, 2018 14:37:35 GMT
Didn’t someone find him on Facebook supporting England? Oh yeah, I remember now lol!
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Post by manulike on Oct 18, 2018 14:38:36 GMT
This will be a huge game for Giggs' development. Thankfully, without the prospect of pot 3 or relegation it goes wrong. This is the opportunity to proof that we can progress from being more ruthless against weaker sides and begin to cause problems with sides in and around our level. I agree. In the past, we have always bottled it when the crucial decisive match was at home. Hopefully, we will change that next month. The fact that we have all but secured pot two for the qualifiers will place even less pressure on our young guns. Also, even with a draw, we may well still qualify for the play offs, as best placed 2nd. I am optimistic. Even if Eriksen plays and (other than Davies) 1 or 2 'biggest' names are out. A sneaky 1-0 will still be achievable.
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Post by rushlegend on Oct 18, 2018 14:53:54 GMT
Also, even with a draw, we may well still qualify for the play offs, as best placed 2nd.
We would still finish top of the group with a draw if the Irish drew with Denmark in last game.
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Post by sleepy on Oct 18, 2018 15:11:09 GMT
They have opened up a few more spaces on the ground. Upper deck, etc. But I don't think there can be anywhere else left to open. So once these are gone, it's a sell out. Awesome 🖒 Just realised I could be wrong and perhaps the segregated area by the Denmark fans might be opened for us. Depends on how many Denmark are bringing.
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Post by manulike on Oct 18, 2018 15:31:06 GMT
One of the Danes I met on Sunday said that they only brought 1200 for their Saturday match. I know Cardiff has a much better nightlife and a Friday night out on St Mary's is far more appealing... but you need to counter that with no direct / cheap flight options...
I'd say 1500 at a push
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Post by sleepy on Oct 18, 2018 16:05:14 GMT
One of the Danes I met on Sunday said that they only brought 1200 for their Saturday match. I know Cardiff has a much better nightlife and a Friday night out on St Mary's is far more appealing... but you need to counter that with no direct / cheap flight options... I'd say 1500 at a push Back in 1999 I'm sure the game was played at Anfield because the Danes insisted ninian park and the racecourse were too small. About 300 of them rattling around in the anfield road stand.
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Post by manulike on Oct 18, 2018 16:50:56 GMT
One of the Danes I met on Sunday said that they only brought 1200 for their Saturday match. I know Cardiff has a much better nightlife and a Friday night out on St Mary's is far more appealing... but you need to counter that with no direct / cheap flight options... I'd say 1500 at a push Back in 1999 I'm sure the game was played at Anfield because the Danes insisted ninian park and the racecourse were too small. About 300 of them rattling around in the anfield road stand. I remember that match well. They were a VERY jolly and noisy lot :+)
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Post by welshiron on Oct 18, 2018 18:11:11 GMT
One of the Danes I met on Sunday said that they only brought 1200 for their Saturday match. I know Cardiff has a much better nightlife and a Friday night out on St Mary's is far more appealing... but you need to counter that with no direct / cheap flight options... I'd say 1500 at a push Back in 1999 I'm sure the game was played at Anfield because the Danes insisted ninian park and the racecourse were too small. About 300 of them rattling around in the anfield road stand. It was we played Italy and the Danes at Anfield, was living in London and remember getting pissedup on the train.
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Post by 1gwaunview on Oct 18, 2018 18:42:14 GMT
Back in 1999 I'm sure the game was played at Anfield because the Danes insisted ninian park and the racecourse were too small. About 300 of them rattling around in the anfield road stand. It was we played Italy and the Danes at Anfield, was living in London and remember getting pissedup on the train. They also played the jocks at Anfield in 1977. The kop end was supposed to be for Welsh fans but was full to the rafters with Scots.
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Post by gifford on Oct 19, 2018 3:33:06 GMT
I was on the kop that night, when the scots took over I ended up at the back - most of our fans got pushed into a corner and had bottles raining on them throughout the game.
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Post by sleepy on Oct 19, 2018 18:46:09 GMT
Yeah, it's going to be a closed shop 😅 Alan Shires to re-appear asking for tickets in 3, 2, 1.... They have opened up a few more spaces on the ground. Upper deck, etc. But I don't think there can be anywhere else left to open. So once these are gone, it's a sell out. I was wrong. All of 119 and part of 123/124 now opened. These are the 2 sections nearest the away fans. Denmark can't be bringing that many.
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Post by fiveattheback on Oct 20, 2018 11:01:40 GMT
It'll be a mad dash back down to Cardiff from Nottingham for me, is there anywhere secure at Cardiff Central I can leave a bag?
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Post by superunknown on Oct 20, 2018 12:43:49 GMT
It'll be a mad dash back down to Cardiff from Nottingham for me, is there anywhere secure at Cardiff Central I can leave a bag? I don't believe so unfortunately, don't think any major railway stations in the UK have lockers due to potential security threat.
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Post by jbt95 on Oct 21, 2018 7:59:12 GMT
It'll be a mad dash back down to Cardiff from Nottingham for me, is there anywhere secure at Cardiff Central I can leave a bag? I don't believe so unfortunately, don't think any major railway stations in the UK have lockers due to potential security threat. Well I left a bag in Paddington two weeks ago so that theory goes out the window! They did put it through an airport type scanner mind.
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Post by jbt95 on Oct 21, 2018 7:59:35 GMT
It'll be a mad dash back down to Cardiff from Nottingham for me, is there anywhere secure at Cardiff Central I can leave a bag? There is something nearby if you search on the internet, never used it though.
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Post by eppingblue on Oct 21, 2018 9:18:06 GMT
I see they've released a lot of tickets within the normal away section as I assume Denmark aren't taking anything like the full allocation. It does however confirm the reason for giving Ireland that gross allocation in 2017 was complete bullshit.
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Post by CrackityJones on Oct 21, 2018 21:06:47 GMT
Just noticed Eriksen came off the bench for Spurs this weekend. Should be fit for the clash in Cardiff unless he gets crocked again.
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Post by joseywales37 on Oct 21, 2018 23:14:20 GMT
It'll be a mad dash back down to Cardiff from Nottingham for me, is there anywhere secure at Cardiff Central I can leave a bag? If its just a place to leave your bag whilst you are watching the game that you need, you can leave it in my car which will be parked outside gate 2 if that any help ?
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Post by sleepy on Oct 22, 2018 11:14:09 GMT
They have opened up a few more spaces on the ground. Upper deck, etc. But I don't think there can be anywhere else left to open. So once these are gone, it's a sell out. I was wrong. All of 119 and part of 123/124 now opened. These are the 2 sections nearest the away fans. Denmark can't be bringing that many. Only singles left in 123/124 now. The only area in the ground with seats together now is 119 but these are £30 each. I wouldn't be surprised if they opened up part of 123 for Wales fans at some point.
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Post by sleepy on Oct 22, 2018 14:10:08 GMT
I was wrong. All of 119 and part of 123/124 now opened. These are the 2 sections nearest the away fans. Denmark can't be bringing that many. Only singles left in 123/124 now. The only area in the ground with seats together now is 119 but these are £30 each. I wouldn't be surprised if they opened up part of 123 for Wales fans at some point. and half of 123 is now open, £25 each.
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Post by brandonconlon on Oct 23, 2018 11:45:15 GMT
Anyone selling a ticket in the Canton? Willing to pay abouve face value👍
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Post by welshiron on Oct 23, 2018 12:16:22 GMT
Hello Alan Shires
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Post by dai on Oct 23, 2018 13:37:01 GMT
That daft twat was supporting England during the WC.
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Post by scoop76 on Oct 23, 2018 16:07:16 GMT
One of the Danes I met on Sunday said that they only brought 1200 for their Saturday match. I know Cardiff has a much better nightlife and a Friday night out on St Mary's is far more appealing... but you need to counter that with no direct / cheap flight options... I'd say 1500 at a push Back in 1999 I'm sure the game was played at Anfield because the Danes insisted ninian park and the racecourse were too small. About 300 of them rattling around in the anfield road stand. Almost right: the FAW announced Anfield as the venue. After the brilliant atmosphere for Wales v Bealrus at Ninian Park, the FAW tried to switch Denmark game from Anfield to Ninian - it was at that point that the Denmark FA objected. The size of Ninian Park wasn't an option, instead the Danes claimed a switch would "inconvenience" their "thousands" of away fans.
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Post by welshiron on Oct 23, 2018 16:27:02 GMT
Back in 1999 I'm sure the game was played at Anfield because the Danes insisted ninian park and the racecourse were too small. About 300 of them rattling around in the anfield road stand. Almost right: the FAW announced Anfield as the venue. After the brilliant atmosphere for Wales v Bealrus at Ninian Park, the FAW tried to switch Denmark game from Anfield to Ninian - it was at that point that the Denmark FA objected. The size of Ninian Park wasn't an option, instead the Danes claimed a switch would "inconvenience" their "thousands" of away fans. Another own goal by the FAW. Was the Belarus game 3-2 I remember driving back from London
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Post by manulike on Oct 23, 2018 19:36:36 GMT
FSF saying on Twitter that they only expect the Danes to bring around 600 over ;-)
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