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Post by onthewaytofrance on Jan 21, 2016 23:40:11 GMT
people should have been allowed t apply for the portal to , wonder how mnay welsh fans have applied for are tickets now fixtues are out, thing is you would have a better chance as not on loyalty just sheer odds of the draw , say you could just get one game but if not enough loyalty points end up with nothing and no possibility to apply in the general portal !, why can they just say if your on so many points we advise do not go through are official portal !. probs be a 1 in 5 chance in are games for genral portal or something like that , so reasonable chance of one game out of them all .
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Post by cymroircarn on Jan 21, 2016 23:42:09 GMT
people should have been allowed t apply for the portal to , wonder how mnay welsh fans have applied for are tickets now fixtues are out, thing is you would have a better chance as not on loyalty just sheer odds of the draw , say you could just get one game but if not enough loyalty points end up with nothing and no possibility to apply in the general portal !, why can they just say if your on so many points we advise do not go through are official portal !. probs be a 1 in 5 chance in are games for genral portal or something like that , so reasonable chance of one game out of them all . You can apply for the other portal as long as you don't use the details you did for the Wales portal?
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Post by jbt95 on Jan 22, 2016 1:23:50 GMT
hopefully people dont give to other fans with no history of going to games i wnt be , plus good effort by us to apply for that many , many are bandwagoners, imagine if anyone could all appply we would be near the top , ireland anyone in the country could, lots of people i work with suddenly was like i need a code wtf joke faw , never been a game, same people i told to go belgium game and spend a tenner on membership or go cyprus if you want a chance . point is most had no critera to apply, england for example have 14,000 travel mmebrs all will almost get russia ticket they charge 75 pounds travel club just to apply, some with no games will get the russia game but now badwagoners have almost paid 75 pounds to miss out for, as faw still selling memberships ha . 1 per membership was the only way then parents enter kids details and guarantee they get seats next to each other. i dont mind missing out if the tickets go to most loyal fans, and yes loyalty comes a t a money pirce lack of family time a cost if you want tickets invest time and money into wales going to the games, put in the hard yards . Amen brother! There is definitely a cult following behind the Wales football team. We've seen it through the years, the people that care about Welsh football will always stick by even if it means missing out on family time etc because it means more than just a game, it's a way of life. People who never been to a Waes game complaining they can't apply for tickets goes to show the self entitled attitude of most people these days.
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Post by jbt95 on Jan 22, 2016 1:27:20 GMT
Haven't missed a home game in the last 6 years but always purchased tickets on gate (done 2 aways and have two paid memberships over the last three campaigns albeit over two different membership numbers). This has more or less confirmed what I already knew. Oh well, what pub we watching game in lads? /sobstory The ticket office will 'migrate' accounts that are the same with different numbers.
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Post by cymroircarn on Jan 22, 2016 8:03:55 GMT
Haven't missed a home game in the last 6 years but always purchased tickets on gate (done 2 aways and have two paid memberships over the last three campaigns albeit over two different membership numbers). This has more or less confirmed what I already knew. Oh well, what pub we watching game in lads? /sobstory The ticket office will 'migrate' accounts that are the same with different numbers. Yes you could migrate accounts, but I'm afraid too late to do this to apply for tickets this time round
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2016 8:26:34 GMT
If it's any help the two people in our household who have membership numbers have both only applied for one ticket. Personally I thought (based on the all or nothing criteria) this was the safest way to hopefully guarantee being sucessful and not having all the hard work put in over the years diluted by adding on a "new comer"
For my sins I have the misfortune to live in England and even had lads down my local asking if I could apply for them, yeah like that was gonna happen!!
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Post by jeffos22 on Jan 22, 2016 9:55:34 GMT
Personally I think there can be valid reasons for a person applying for two tickets. Our group have been watching Wales home and away over last fifteen years, but only three have membership, we tend to have one person by multiple tickets. In this case the second ticket, if successful would go to a loyal supporter who has slipped through the membership net.
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Post by gwelfryn04 on Jan 22, 2016 10:27:41 GMT
I've applied for 2 tickets on my account. One for me and one for my 13 yr old son, my older son has applied for 1 ticket on his own account... I'd like to think that the majority of ppl who've travelled far and wide to watch wales would know the effort lots have put in over the years to follow the team, and hopefully only applied for tickets they genuinely need, and there in give as many regulars as possible a chance of tickets...... Maybe a bit naive but let's just trust the FAW to make this as fair as possible
It's been all our dream to achieve this
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Post by jbt95 on Jan 22, 2016 11:44:55 GMT
My dad and I have held the three memberships and applied for one ticket each. I really think those applying for 2 with the intention of giving to people who have gone to the odd game or none at all need to look hard at themselves.
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Post by llan123 on Jan 22, 2016 12:48:13 GMT
My dad and I have held the three memberships and applied for one ticket each. I really think those applying for 2 with the intention of giving to people who have gone to the odd game or none at all need to look hard at themselves. I know loads doing that, I hope there is a certain amount of loyalty needed to get two tickets.
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Post by onthewaytofrance on Jan 22, 2016 15:21:26 GMT
dont think it will be extra loyalty or not, it will be one or two jsut as you applied if you have enough points then you will get one or two , disappointing but its a uefa decision i guess . faw will work on loyalty aswell so if you went cat 4 but none spare in 4 you will get 3 ahead of someone on lower points who put 3 as his first choice .
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Post by marsvolta on Jan 23, 2016 16:27:30 GMT
Personally I think there can be valid reasons for a person applying for two tickets. Our group have been watching Wales home and away over last fifteen years, but only three have membership, we tend to have one person by multiple tickets. In this case the second ticket, if successful would go to a loyal supporter who has slipped through the membership net. This is exactly the case with me. I've no idea why everyone seems to think that if you apply for two tickets the other one must be for a bandwagon jumper.
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Post by jonnylitts on Feb 9, 2016 11:00:32 GMT
I am a member and only applied through the general sale as I've only got this qualifying campaign and the Holland game (with no away games) so thought I wouldn't stand a chance. id have thought there will be a few who get tickets with less than that. You may regret not applying. You were right mate. My friend had the same points as me (gold and TT=9) He got the Slovakia and Russia games. Absolutely gutted! I hope to god I get the same number of games.
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Post by charlieevans17 on Feb 9, 2016 11:16:06 GMT
Got all tickets I applied for the 3 group stage games plus round of 16 in cat 4. Anybody else have the same??
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