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Post by CrackityJones on Nov 21, 2019 21:56:49 GMT
Where does it say it’s 2 tickets per member? It was 2 ticket per member for the last euros I know but that doesn’t mean it will be now. The strict selling structure makes me think it’s 1 each.
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Post by sleepy on Nov 21, 2019 22:09:04 GMT
Anyone else from 2016 having problems logging back in? I've tried a password reset but don't receive the email (checked junk, I'm on hotmail).
Can't create new account as it says email address is already in use.
Anyone else having similar problems?
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Post by oscardelta on Nov 21, 2019 22:14:54 GMT
Anyone else from 2016 having problems logging back in? I've tried a password reset but don't receive the email (checked junk, I'm on hotmail). Can't create new account as it says email address is already in use. Anyone else having similar problems?
Would change browser as some just don't want to work, had lots of issues with Firefox so ended up using one of the MS ones.
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Post by sleepy on Nov 21, 2019 22:26:51 GMT
Anyone else from 2016 having problems logging back in? I've tried a password reset but don't receive the email (checked junk, I'm on hotmail). Can't create new account as it says email address is already in use. Anyone else having similar problems? Would change browser as some just don't want to work, had lots of issues with Firefox so ended up using one of the MS ones.
Thanks OD, I tried a few different browsers, not joy. I have submitted a support ticket with them. Not holding out much hope of a reply but who knows.
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Post by manulike on Nov 22, 2019 0:42:28 GMT
if there are any of you that still have not yet bought the Red Wall membership for this campaign, they are still available up until mid-day Monday 25 November and its worth 3 points ... Even if you have not attended ANY Wales games in the last three years, those three points will still get you an access code for the portal!
No more excuses from fans saying that they used to go to every Wales game from year dot until 2016, but needed to stay home to babysit or wash their hair for the last three years ... AND ... they couldn't get into the portal ...
www.eticketing.co.uk/fawtickets-english/Memberships/List
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Post by impeachabull on Nov 22, 2019 8:29:08 GMT
FYI there's a lot of accommodation in the four possible venues available on booking.com with free cancellation. You don't have to pay anything now and you can cancel it the day after the draw as needed.
Copenhagen is by far the most expensive, accommodation wise. Baku and Saint Petersberg are still fairly reasonable - about £50/night for a decent hotel.
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Post by bringbackelmo on Nov 22, 2019 11:53:37 GMT
I highly doubt the FAW will have any say in how many tickets are sold to each member - they are providing access to members to the UEFA portal, which is obviously managed by UEFA.
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Post by impeachabull on Nov 22, 2019 12:29:04 GMT
Allocations in group B are: 5k for Copenhagen 8k for Saint Petersburg Still not 100% sure on Group A.
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Post by jono on Nov 22, 2019 12:57:22 GMT
Allocations in group B are: 5k for Copenhagen 8k for Saint Petersburg Still not 100% sure on Group A. 8k for a 68k capacity stadium. Less than 1/8th of capacity. Shocking.
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Post by insertname on Nov 22, 2019 13:40:41 GMT
Allocations in group B are: 5k for Copenhagen 8k for Saint Petersburg Still not 100% sure on Group A. 8k for a 68k capacity stadium. Less than 1/8th of capacity. Shocking. No idea how they can justify roughly 10%! Isn’t the minimum/average supposed to be 16k for the bigger stadiums? Hopefully 8k is based on Russia being the ‘home’ team in the equation. You would have to wonder where most of the tickets would go if we play Belgium there with 8k each- I doubt the stadium would even be half full!
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Post by manulike on Nov 22, 2019 13:59:56 GMT
8k for a 68k capacity stadium. Less than 1/8th of capacity. Shocking. No idea how they can justify roughly 10%! Isn’t the minimum/average supposed to be 16k for the bigger stadiums? Hopefully 8k is based on Russia being the ‘home’ team in the equation. Y ou would have to wonder where most of the tickets would go if we play Belgium there with 8k each- I doubt the stadium would even be half full!More to the point, the Belgian Red Devils only took 400 (four hundred) fans to Russia for the group games. Even to the quarter finals they only needed 1000 tickets... There is a Flemish saying, that the Belgians were born with a brick in their stomach ;-)
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Post by erasedcitizen on Nov 22, 2019 14:04:34 GMT
Anyone else from 2016 having problems logging back in? I've tried a password reset but don't receive the email (checked junk, I'm on hotmail). Can't create new account as it says email address is already in use. Anyone else having similar problems? Try a new email? If you used gmail.com before, googlemail.com will work and it'll go to the same inbox.
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Nov 22, 2019 14:29:14 GMT
now i see why home tournament tickets are bought (24) and a load going spare at home games mmm harvesting at home now is there no points for individual home games ? im on 26 points but no points for 6 home games
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Post by sleepy on Nov 22, 2019 15:13:50 GMT
Anyone else from 2016 having problems logging back in? I've tried a password reset but don't receive the email (checked junk, I'm on hotmail). Can't create new account as it says email address is already in use. Anyone else having similar problems? Try a new email? If you used gmail.com before, googlemail.com will work and it'll go to the same inbox. Won't the FAW unique code be emailed to my normal address? If they don't reply, I will have to do that.
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Post by sleepy on Nov 22, 2019 15:14:20 GMT
Anyone got an email address for uefa ticketing customer service?
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Post by cymroircarn on Nov 22, 2019 19:33:15 GMT
I’ve emailed UEFA-Store@sportnex.de but yet to hear a response
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Post by manulike on Nov 22, 2019 20:22:32 GMT
Try a new email? If you used gmail.com before, googlemail.com will work and it'll go to the same inbox. Won't the FAW unique code be emailed to my normal address? If they don't reply, I will have to do that. Yes. It does appear that way. Nothing preventing you from opening a brand new UEFA account, as there is no connection between the email that FAW use and what you do with the code.
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Post by insertname on Nov 22, 2019 22:07:48 GMT
No idea how they can justify roughly 10%! Isn’t the minimum/average supposed to be 16k for the bigger stadiums? Hopefully 8k is based on Russia being the ‘home’ team in the equation. Y ou would have to wonder where most of the tickets would go if we play Belgium there with 8k each- I doubt the stadium would even be half full!More to the point, the Belgian Red Devils only took 400 (four hundred) fans to Russia for the group games. Even to the quarter finals they only needed 1000 tickets... There is a Flemish saying, that the Belgians were born with a brick in their stomach ;-) Seriously? I thought they were fanatical. Very surprised at such poor attendance. Will undoubtedly pick up for the finals though.
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Post by oscardelta on Nov 22, 2019 23:00:51 GMT
FYI there's a lot of accommodation in the four possible venues available on booking.com with free cancellation. You don't have to pay anything now and you can cancel it the day after the draw as needed. Copenhagen is by far the most expensive, accommodation wise. Baku and Saint Petersberg are still fairly reasonable - about £50/night for a decent hotel. Copenhagen is just mega expensive and have been in Denmark 3 times in 18 months.
Malmo is a much better option price wise, yup there is a train journey but even with that it is still massively cheaper and you likely will have free rail travel on match day as well.
Helsinki to St Peterburg is train or bus and it is cheap or even to Laapreenta by air and bus across from the station.
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Post by oscardelta on Nov 22, 2019 23:04:00 GMT
More to the point, the Belgian Red Devils only took 400 (four hundred) fans to Russia for the group games. Even to the quarter finals they only needed 1000 tickets... There is a Flemish saying, that the Belgians were born with a brick in their stomach ;-) Seriously? I thought they were fanatical. Very surprised at such poor attendance. Will undoubtedly pick up for the finals though. If you have qualified then why spend when you can save. Hard core will go but others maybe not.
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Post by oscardelta on Nov 22, 2019 23:11:32 GMT
now i see why home tournament tickets are bought (24) and a load going spare at home games mmm harvesting at home now is there no points for individual home games ? im on 26 points but no points for 6 home games I doubt that there will be the same number travelling as in France, it simply is massively more expensive, logistically will be a nightmare and taking a bus from Cardiff to France is easy / cheap where as lots of flights and hotels across europe will make a mega difference.
Anybody who thinks differently needs just to look at Russia WC, England struggled to sell all their tickets and even for the Semi Final you could get tickets the day before.
There will be still thousands going but it is not France16.
There will be loads of tickets available I believe in April / May.
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Post by manulike on Nov 23, 2019 0:25:39 GMT
More to the point, the Belgian Red Devils only took 400 (four hundred) fans to Russia for the group games. Even to the quarter finals they only needed 1000 tickets... There is a Flemish saying, that the Belgians were born with a brick in their stomach ;-) Seriously? I thought they were fanatical. Very surprised at such poor attendance. Will undoubtedly pick up for the finals though. Oh yes. Just in case of doubt, the four hundred Red Devils for the group games were a reference to the RUSSIA WORLD CUP group games ... including one v England ... For the quarter final there were two chartered planes that did a DAY TRIP from Brussels ... Its only when they got to the Semis that another 3k or so decided that it is safe enough to risk...
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Post by cymroircarn on Nov 23, 2019 8:31:22 GMT
Feedback from Corky following last tournament questions:
This was the system used by FAW IN 2016 I asked these two questions then and here are the replies, I would imagine its the same this time but not 100 % but cant see why they would change it.
1. Why is it two tickets per member and not just one to make them go to more loyal fans?
This is mainly down to UEFA and the fact that if it was one per member it would exclude under 18’s from buying any. Once the application date is reached all applications will be sent to the FAW where the ticket staff will vigorously go through all the applications and then check through all the members to ensure that a fair distribution system is in place. Fans who miss out will have another opportunity to buy tickets for Wales games during March and April where fans who bought tickets during the general sale period last summer have a chance to swap or sell them back to UEFA. These tickets were originally sold when no venues, or fixtures were known so many just bought them and most will be returns. Some countries allow 4 per applicant including the Republic of Ireland and England.
2. Can I use a debit card to buy tickets and can I use the same card on multiple applications for example if I am buying for other family members?
It has to be a credit card, either Master card or Visa any application that uses a debit card to pay has a very high probability of being unsuccessful. UEFA don't recommend multiple use of the same credit card as it will flag up as an irregular transaction. A second payment could be okay but no guarantee. Definitely not for 3,4,5 applications.
Personally I can see uefa doing the same again especially as tickets to Baku will be difficult to shift
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Post by CrackityJones on Nov 23, 2019 9:25:07 GMT
If it is 2 per member, which looks likely, there will be a lot of fans with aways in their records that won’t get tickets in Copenhagen.
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Post by impeachabull on Nov 23, 2019 9:34:47 GMT
If it is 2 per member, which looks likely, there will be a lot of fans with aways in their records that won’t get tickets in Copenhagen. Yeah, agreed! I doubt too many resales will come back for that game (or the Russia game) because presumably locals will have picked them up in August. The Belgium game will probably be the easiest one, ticket-wise.
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Post by cymroircarn on Nov 24, 2019 14:10:21 GMT
If it is 2 per member, which looks likely, there will be a lot of fans with aways in their records that won’t get tickets in Copenhagen. Same if we play in Rome
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Post by oscardelta on Nov 24, 2019 16:37:58 GMT
If it is 2 per member, which looks likely, there will be a lot of fans with aways in their records that won’t get tickets in Copenhagen. Yeah, agreed! I doubt too many resales will come back for that game (or the Russia game) because presumably locals will have picked them up in August. The Belgium game will probably be the easiest one, ticket-wise. Just as likely fans from other countrys picked up tickets as well assumming they may be there.
Uk based and I got tickets for the games in Dublin but no nobody at home who did.
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Post by jbt95 on Nov 24, 2019 17:22:37 GMT
Allocations in group B are: 5k for Copenhagen 8k for Saint Petersburg Still not 100% sure on Group A. 8k for a 68k capacity stadium. Less than 1/8th of capacity. Shocking. Although it's still shocking, don't forget capacities are reduced by a few thousand for extra media spaces.
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Post by jbt95 on Nov 24, 2019 17:23:31 GMT
If it is 2 per member, which looks likely, there will be a lot of fans with aways in their records that won’t get tickets in Copenhagen. How is it likely it's 2 per member? Have you seen something that suggests this? I know last time for the ballot it was a maximum of 2 per request, but now if you get a code when you can actually buy surely it's 1 per member?
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Post by jbt95 on Nov 24, 2019 17:25:19 GMT
If it is 2 per member, which looks likely, there will be a lot of fans with aways in their records that won’t get tickets in Copenhagen. Same if we play in Rome Rome is a bigger stadium than St Petersburg, nearly double the size of Copenhagen.
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