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Post by jbt95 on Nov 20, 2019 17:44:51 GMT
Don't forget there will be general sales from those who have bought tickets in the inital June/July 2019 portal reselling unwanted tickets.
I won't be using all of mine that I have bought.
Okay, you won't be in the 'FAW' end but at least there'll be chance to buy.
For Baku anybody who wants to go will get a ticket, probably within the FAW tickets anyway. Copenhagen would be the toughest aye.
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Post by insertname on Nov 20, 2019 18:05:40 GMT
Don't forget there will be general sales from those who have bought tickets in the inital June/July 2019 portal reselling unwanted tickets. I won't be using all of mine that I have bought. Okay, you won't be in the 'FAW' end but at least there'll be chance to buy. For Baku anybody who wants to go will get a ticket, probably within the FAW tickets anyway. Copenhagen would be the toughest aye. It’s difficult to figure out how that works, apparently it opens in December but that’s as much as uefa are saying. I’ll have a shot at getting a re-sold ticket if we end up playing Belgium in St Petersburg but other than that I’m happy to give it a miss. Sounds like tickets could end up going on general sale if we play in Baku but I suspect the costs of flights and the itinerary would rule me out.
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Post by gwernybwch on Nov 20, 2019 19:13:30 GMT
Does anyone have an idea of the possible number of fans above a certain threshold e.g. what would be the threshold to be in the top 5,000 or 10,000? Below is the criteria and the numbers in each stage for the Hungary away game. In total nearly 3000 had been to at least the 3 or the last 12 games.Ticket Sales - Stage 1 Any 8 out of the last 12 away qualifying/friendly matches on their booking history All 801 members who qualify for stage 1 are guaranteed a ticket provided they book before the end of stage 1. Ticket Sales - Stage 2 Any 7 out of the last 12 away qualifying/friendly matches on their booking history There are a further 439 eligible members in stage 2. Ticket Sales - Stage 3 Any 6 out of the last 12 away qualifying/friendly matches on their booking history There are a further 430 members eligible in stage 3. Ticket Sales - Stage 4 Any 5 out of the last 12 away qualifying/friendly matches on their booking history There are a further 353 members eligible in stage 4. Ticket Sales - Stage 5 Any 4 out of the last 12 away qualifying/friendly matches on their booking history There are a further 400 members eligible in stage 5. Ticket Sales - Stage 6 Any 3 out of the last 12 away qualifying/friendly matches on their booking history There are a further 496 members eligible in stage 6.
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Post by jono on Nov 20, 2019 19:21:35 GMT
If tickets are sold on a first come first served basis..what is it we're applying for?
Surely if it's first come first served you're able to buy them, or not.
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Post by latchyrhos on Nov 20, 2019 19:35:50 GMT
Excuse me if I've missed something here but I don't understand how we could get 5 points for the 2018 world cup tournament ticket or 3 points for 2018 world cup membership. Without those I reckon I'm on 31 and my Mrs is on 25 Some people might have just the membership (to access away tickets) but not have tournament tickets for the home games. Not 100% what the question you're asking is though! Just that as we didn't qualify for the 2018 world cup how could we buy a tournament ticket? Not sure what world cup membership is either, I don't remember ever getting a membership to buy away tickets.
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Post by jono on Nov 20, 2019 19:38:28 GMT
Some people might have just the membership (to access away tickets) but not have tournament tickets for the home games. Not 100% what the question you're asking is though! Just that as we didn't qualify for the 2018 world cup how could we buy a tournament ticket? Not sure what world cup membership is either, I don't remember ever getting a membership to buy away tickets. A tournament ticket is a season ticket for qualifiers. The membership (red wall) is required for away games, definitely.
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Post by latchyrhos on Nov 20, 2019 19:44:15 GMT
Got(had) the red wall campaign ticket 8 points Got the red wall membership 3 points It's the other 2 I don't get, W/C membership and W/C tourney ticket as I said I might just be missing something
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Post by welwyn on Nov 20, 2019 19:53:41 GMT
If tickets are sold on a first come first served basis..what is it we're applying for? Surely if it's first come first served you're able to buy them, or not. Guessing we'll only get access codes sent to us when it hits our respective loyalty levels
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Post by vader on Nov 20, 2019 20:10:26 GMT
Couldn’t you buy 4 tickets per order for Euro 2016? I don’t think it was restricted to 2.
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Post by bolter on Nov 20, 2019 20:27:31 GMT
Couldn’t you buy 4 tickets per order for Euro 2016? I don’t think it was restricted to 2. i think you’re right but you had to assign 2 to another member
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Post by jbt95 on Nov 20, 2019 20:27:43 GMT
Couldn’t you buy 4 tickets per order for Euro 2016? I don’t think it was restricted to 2. General sales are 4 per order. It was up to 2 per member for the FAW 2016 sales.
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Post by cadno on Nov 20, 2019 20:36:04 GMT
Will they do 'follow your team' tickets like last time? They were great aye anyone know?
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Post by latchyrhos on Nov 20, 2019 20:39:24 GMT
That's what we got, pity we got a refund for the final, still got the voucher for the final to remind us of what could've been
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Post by oscardelta on Nov 20, 2019 21:26:25 GMT
In a similar boat to you but with even fewer points. With a newborn baby and living in London I didn't go from a tournament ticket this time and aways have been out of the question for a while. Bit gutted but will see what happens. Anyone got a vague idea what allocations will be like? All teams were allocated 16% of ground capacity last time which, is shocking really. Nope as local people have a right to see the game in their home city, add in Sponsors etc then it is a reasonable allocation.
Denmark and Wales would each get 6000 each. There would also be the portal for additional tickets so probably another 6000 will become available on that for whomever applies.
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Post by oscardelta on Nov 20, 2019 21:34:15 GMT
I think on FAW application it should only be 1 per qualifying member.
UEFA application is 4 per application, got tickets for all the Dublin games. Could get interesting if England qualify for it. Would have to consider face value idea........... ok maybe not but would let them go to friends only.
Bit hamstrung until qualifiers but figure I have enough points anyway to get allocation via FAI.
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Post by jono on Nov 20, 2019 21:43:24 GMT
All teams were allocated 16% of ground capacity last time which, is shocking really. Nope as local people have a right to see the game in their home city, add in Sponsors etc then it is a reasonable allocation.
Denmark and Wales would each get 6000 each. There would also be the portal for additional tickets so probably another 6000 will become available on that for whomever applies.
Can't Agree that less than a fifth of the capacity is a fair allocation.
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Post by bleddccfc on Nov 20, 2019 21:53:38 GMT
Will they do 'follow your team' tickets like last time? They were great aye anyone know? Yes they are.
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Post by majorraglan on Nov 20, 2019 22:35:39 GMT
I think on FAW application it should only be 1 per qualifying member. UEFA application is 4 per application, got tickets for all the Dublin games. Could get interesting if England qualify for it. Would have to consider face value idea........... ok maybe not but would let them go to friends only. Bit hamstrung until qualifiers but figure I have enough points anyway to get allocation via FAI. Unfortunately due to personal circumstances I am unable to get time off to travel on the away trips, limited time off, family, stuck with school holidays etc, but with the kids set to leave school,, Er indoors taking a new job (they are all big fans and attend all the home games) things could be changing with much more scope for flexibility. I would prefer a 1 ticket per member allocation with the fans with the most loyalty points get first dibs and going down from there. This would mean fans who are regular attenders will have a chance of getting a ticket, as opposed to friends/ associates of regular attenders if there was a 2 or 4 ticket per person arrangement.
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Post by bleddccfc on Nov 21, 2019 11:35:56 GMT
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Post by manulike on Nov 21, 2019 12:09:00 GMT
Thanks for that. Sadly, prices have doubled since the 2016 €25 "Cat 4" tickets, as now they simply have renamed it Cat 3 - but still behind the goal. Anyone know if it is still possible to get FAN FIRST tickets for Semis/Final? I assume that these have nothing to do with the Follow Your Team option, available in early December, as the link below just shows Cat 1 to 3 under Wales Fans: www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/ticketing/#/wales
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Post by bleddccfc on Nov 21, 2019 13:11:10 GMT
Thanks for that. Sadly, prices have doubled since the 2016 €25 "Cat 4" tickets, as now they simply have renamed it Cat 3 - but still behind the goal. Anyone know if it is still possible to get FAN FIRST tickets for Semis/Final? I assume that these have nothing to do with the Follow Your Team option, available in early December, as the link below just shows Cat 1 to 3 under Wales Fans: www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/ticketing/#/walesYes it is possible. "Only a limited number of Fans First tickets is available for the Semi Finals and the Final."
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Post by srdcymru on Nov 21, 2019 14:35:33 GMT
Have Uefa given any indication of allocations for teams for any stadiums yet? Ive seen a few figures flying about on Twitter. Wasn't it 16% in France??
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Post by latchyrhos on Nov 21, 2019 18:56:12 GMT
Got(had) the red wall campaign ticket 8 points Got the red wall membership 3 points It's the other 2 I don't get, W/C membership and W/C tourney ticket as I said I might just be missing something I must be as thick as the proverbial, my only excuse is that I was so tired after 8 days drinking and travelling that I couldn't see the wood for the trees. Whats the thinking re the lowest number of points needed to get tickets
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Post by impeachabull on Nov 21, 2019 19:09:16 GMT
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Post by rioonamazy on Nov 21, 2019 19:15:34 GMT
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Post by rioonamazy on Nov 21, 2019 19:28:00 GMT
great link. so looks like
cope.baku.st P = 5000 rome = 7000
through all stages posted earlier. look like total of 2912 members x 2 = 5824 tickets.
issue is how many cat 3 seats are available compared to cat1. €50 to €185 is a steep jump.
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Post by impeachabull on Nov 21, 2019 20:10:40 GMT
great link. so looks like cope.baku.st P = 5000 rome = 7000 through all stages posted earlier. look like total of 2912 members x 2 = 5824 tickets. issue is how many cat 3 seats are available compared to cat1. €50 to €185 is a steep jump. Every ground seems to have small allocations in the QFs so I think that might be a QF thing rather than a ground thing. Baku, Rome, and Saint Petersberg are all bigger than Hampden so I'd be surprised if the allocation isn't around 12,000.
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Post by CrackityJones on Nov 21, 2019 21:10:14 GMT
Where does it say it’s 2 tickets per member?
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Post by benrhosgad on Nov 21, 2019 21:15:17 GMT
Where does it say it’s 2 tickets per member? It was 2 ticket per member for the last euros
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Post by cymroircarn on Nov 21, 2019 21:52:50 GMT
I’d be surprised if it wasn’t 2 per member. UEFA need to sell tickets.
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