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Post by CrackityJones on Mar 12, 2019 13:52:28 GMT
Osijek confirmed by UEFA and FAW. No mention of allocation yet but expect it to be under 1000.
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Post by bleddccfc on Mar 12, 2019 14:03:49 GMT
Osijek confirmed by UEFA and FAW. No mention of allocation yet but expect it to be under 1000. Hope FAW will fight for nearer 1250..
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Post by zenith on Mar 12, 2019 14:04:26 GMT
Here we go...
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Post by superunknown on Mar 12, 2019 14:43:47 GMT
Osijek confirmed by UEFA and FAW. No mention of allocation yet but expect it to be under 1000. Hope FAW will fight for nearer 1250.. Absolutely no chance. They've just come off the back of a World Cup final, they'll sell out their allocation no issues, we'll get the 5% which would be 943.
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Post by sleepy on Mar 12, 2019 18:44:06 GMT
Hope FAW will fight for nearer 1250.. Absolutely no chance. They've just come off the back of a World Cup final, they'll sell out their allocation no issues, we'll get the 5% which would be 943. It could depend on capacity of the stands. E.g. if there is a stand holding 1100, we may just get all of that.
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Post by cymroircarn on Mar 12, 2019 18:45:11 GMT
We have been there a few times before. Granted we didn’t take our full allocation but it’s not as if it’s a new stadium for the FAW is it?
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Post by gwernybwch on Mar 12, 2019 19:45:47 GMT
Is this the right place to start a "how do I buy a ticket in the home end" thread?
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Post by cymroircarn on Mar 12, 2019 21:15:54 GMT
Is this the right place to start a "how do I buy a ticket in the home end" thread? How good is your Croatian? They will spot you a mile off.
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Post by sleepy on Mar 12, 2019 22:47:15 GMT
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Post by manulike on Mar 12, 2019 23:36:50 GMT
Done, with instant success using gmail ...
Interactive ticket portal, with clickable seats, but a little tricky to figure out where the blocks are without a better detailed map.
Personally, I find the Albanian and Moldovan sites a lot more user friendly ;-)
PRICES for Azerbijan match in Zagreb are:
VIP tickets are 150kn / £17 Behind the goal are 40kn / £5 In the middle / upper tier 70kn / £8
In the middle / lower tier 100kn / £12
TICKET SUPPLY: Internet ticket sales include e-ticket or delivery to the address. The e-ticket is additionally non-charged and can be downloaded from user pages or purchase confirmation emails. The delivery price is 40 kn for domestic and 280 kn for foreign shipments. The shipment is also invoiced with delivery: 0.35% of the value of the shipment for domestic and 0.49% of the value for the foreign shipment.
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Post by sleepy on Mar 13, 2019 7:05:14 GMT
Done, with instant success using gmail ... Interactive ticket portal, with clickable seats, but a little tricky to figure out where the blocks are without a better detailed map.
Personally, I find the Albanian and Moldovan sites a lot more user friendly ;-) PRICES for Azerbijan match in Zagreb are:
VIP tickets are 150kn / £17 Behind the goal are 40kn / £5 In the middle / upper tier 70kn / £8
In the middle / lower tier 100kn / £12 TICKET SUPPLY: Internet ticket sales include e-ticket or delivery to the address. The e-ticket is additionally non-charged and can be downloaded from user pages or purchase confirmation emails. The delivery price is 40 kn for domestic and 280 kn for foreign shipments. The shipment is also invoiced with delivery: 0.35% of the value of the shipment for domestic and 0.49% of the value for the foreign shipment.
I used my googlemail account and it worked straight away.
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Post by sleepy on Mar 13, 2019 17:33:34 GMT
Done, with instant success using gmail ... Interactive ticket portal, with clickable seats, but a little tricky to figure out where the blocks are without a better detailed map.
Personally, I find the Albanian and Moldovan sites a lot more user friendly ;-) PRICES for Azerbijan match in Zagreb are:
VIP tickets are 150kn / £17 Behind the goal are 40kn / £5 In the middle / upper tier 70kn / £8
In the middle / lower tier 100kn / £12 TICKET SUPPLY: Internet ticket sales include e-ticket or delivery to the address. The e-ticket is additionally non-charged and can be downloaded from user pages or purchase confirmation emails. The delivery price is 40 kn for domestic and 280 kn for foreign shipments. The shipment is also invoiced with delivery: 0.35% of the value of the shipment for domestic and 0.49% of the value for the foreign shipment.
It does look like you need to enter the names of all the people who are buying tickets, enter the nationality. IF you pick Croatian, it asks for the OIB number (which looks like some type of citizen ID). I think if we enter anything else there may be a chance they get cancelled. But for the sake of £10 or less, print at home, it's probably worth a punt.
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Post by barry on Mar 13, 2019 17:58:55 GMT
I'd rather watch on telly than be in the home end and have to suppress my emotions.
Booked a hotel in Vinkovci. 2 trains back after the match.
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Post by manulike on Mar 13, 2019 18:17:15 GMT
Done, with instant success using gmail ... Interactive ticket portal, with clickable seats, but a little tricky to figure out where the blocks are without a better detailed map.
Personally, I find the Albanian and Moldovan sites a lot more user friendly ;-) PRICES for Azerbijan match in Zagreb are:
VIP tickets are 150kn / £17 Behind the goal are 40kn / £5 In the middle / upper tier 70kn / £8
In the middle / lower tier 100kn / £12 TICKET SUPPLY: Internet ticket sales include e-ticket or delivery to the address. The e-ticket is additionally non-charged and can be downloaded from user pages or purchase confirmation emails. The delivery price is 40 kn for domestic and 280 kn for foreign shipments. The shipment is also invoiced with delivery: 0.35% of the value of the shipment for domestic and 0.49% of the value for the foreign shipment.
It does look like you need to enter the names of all the people who are buying tickets, enter the nationality. IF you pick Croatian, it asks for the OIB number (which looks like some type of citizen ID). I think if we enter anything else there may be a chance they get cancelled. But for the sake of £10 or less, print at home, it's probably worth a punt.I agree. What is more, I would suggest doing it already - before 18 March and trying to buy a 40kn / £5 Azari ticket. That will give you creditable ticket history ;-) As for an OIB number - one could always go on Tindr and adopt a nice Croat ;-)
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